Welcome to Salem. This detached cottage in Mynydd Bodafon near Moelfre sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
Accommodation
Two bedrooms: 1 x double (accessed from 1 side only) with additional sofa bed, 1 x ground floor four poster double. Ground floor bathroom with roll-top bath, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Utility. Sitting room with gas fire. Study area on landing. Electric heating with gas fire in sitting room. Electric range cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, TV with Freeview, WiFi. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot, highchair and stairgate. Off road parking for 3 cars, additional free parking adjacent to property. Enclosed cottage gardens to front and rear with patio, furniture and BBQ. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shops and coast 3 miles, pub 1 mile. Note: Landing and first floor double room have reduced head height to side of room. Note: Maximum of 4 people at this cottage.
Location
Salem is a cosy detached cottage near Moelfre on Anglesey. The cottage has two bedrooms - upstairs, a double with additional sofabed and downstairs, a four poster double. There is a ground floor bathroom with roll top bath, as well as a kitchen with dining area, anda sitting room with gas fire. There is also a utility and a study area on the first floor landing. Outside is off road parking and attractive cottage gardens to the front and rear. Salem makes a welcoming family base for enjoying Anglesey all through the year.
Boasting little cottages, a picturesque port, a beach and fine views of Snowdonia, Moelfre is a delightful seaside village situated on the beautiful east coast of Anglesey. This charming little holiday spot also boasts a working lifeboat and two quality pubs serving excellent food. Why not take a boat trip around the coast and enjoy fishing or watching sea birds, seals and even dolphins? Or perhaps you would enjoy a visit to the hugely popular local Seawatch Centre and cliff-top walks with stunning mountain views? Whatever you're looking for in a holiday, you'll be sure to find it in this charming, picturesque little town. With stunning sandy beaches at nearby Benllech and Lligwy and the miles of open sand at Red Wharf Bay, this area is excellent for birdwatching.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Reviews of Salem
"Salem is a beautiful cottage in stunning setting. It has an enclosed garden which is children friendly."
Reviewed by Ms Davidson on 17/07/2016
"In a fantastic location with lovely views, the parking was good and there was a relaxed feel to the place. It was near to a lovely beach at Benllech, and had a great sized bathroom with bath and separate shower, had a lovely garden with views, walking from cottage if you need it and it was close to a shop and a few pubs. If I went back to Anglesey in the future I would want to stay there again."
Reviewed by Miss Hessey on 25/06/2016
"Salem is a charming, homely cottage of quality with thoughtful touches to delight in every room. Everything here functions effortlessly from the fully equipped kitchen, efficient radiators to the cosy gas fire in the vaulted lounge. Local materials are found throughout with solid wood and slate floors adding to the sense of quality and Angelsey heritage. All the comforts of a modern home in a quiet, private setting located conveniently close to several coastal villages with expansive views towards the sea from the attractive garden. The owner was helpful and welcoming, offering any assistance while keeping discreet to allow our peace and privacy. Definitely, a cottage and area I relish returning to one day."
Reviewed by Mr Morgan on 19/05/2016
"An excellent property, highly recommended."
Reviewed by Mr Johnson on 15/04/2016
"We loved the cottage. It's set in a beautiful location and the owner has really thought about all the little touches. The welcome pack of wine and goodies was very much appreciated and a lovely touch. Parking is great with lots of room. The road to the cottage is unpaved and bumpy so if you drive a low slung car be aware. We were blown away from the minute we arrived. The entrance hall is warm and welcoming. The kitchen was perfectly set out and great for a family to sit and enjoy a meal at the table with plenty of space. Plenty of cutlery, plates and all the things needed for a family of four. There is a separate pantry for all your provisions which is big enough to store a bike or two (clean the tyres) if you like to ride. Iron, ironing board, hoover, washing machine all in the property. The living area was lovely and very comfortable. High vaulted church style ceilings and nintendo for the kids as well as free view , and dvd player. Good selection of books if you like to read. Board games on hand for the family as well as brochures of surrounding attractions. There is an old church style electric organ in the living room which is fun to play! Bathroom is lovely. The bath is awesome to lie and soak whilst looking out the window into the garden and beyond. Its vey private so son't worry about anyone seeing your wobbly bits. The downstairs bedroom was lovely. The bed is so comfortable and the sheets etc make its a pleasure to go to sleep. Upstairs bedroom has a double bed and a sofa bed. It has lovely views with large velux windows that allow you to stick your head out and enjoy the atmosphere. The garden is lovely and has spectacular views of the night sky and surrounding countryside/ sea view . In the field at the back are a selection of livestock. A few sheep, two pigs, chickens and ponies. Also for the children the icing on the cake was a lovely peahen that enjoys being fed. She liked to sleep outside the patio window of the downstairs bedroom. She is very friendly and loves snacks and will feed from your hand. She does poo on the doorstep though so be careful walking outside barefoot in the morning ;). Finally the owner was very helpful and guided us in via text message. Impossible to get lost following her directions. Don't think about it, just book. You won't be disappointed."
Reviewed by PGJ1972 on 15/04/2016
"The pictures on the website do not do the property justice. It is very spacious and to a good standard. Tucked away along a very quiet track with good country views from the rear garden. There was good food at the pub in Molefre, but the cottage is very well equipped should you wish to eat in."
Reviewed by Mr Ritchie on 01/01/2016
"A beautiful cottage which was very well kept. In an idyllic location overlooking the hills and plains of the area."
Reviewed by Mr Athanasiou on 23/11/2015
"Beautiful cottage decorated in a very quaint and unique style which we loved. Very clean and everything we needed was provided. Our toddler loved the cottage and its beautiful surroundings especially the abundance of wildlife!"
Reviewed by Mrs Rhodes on 26/09/2015
"This cottage is much nicer than the photo's. We would definitely stay here again - loved it!"
Reviewed by Mrs Noble on 01/09/2015
"The cottage was beautiful, the pictures didn't do it justice."
Reviewed by Mrs Bainbridge on 03/08/2015
"We have just come back from a week's stay at this cottage. My advice to anyone thinking of booking is definitely go for it. The photos of the cottage do not do it justice. I was absolutely blown away when we arrived as to how beautiful it was. The cottage is beautifully decorated and kept, and a lot of care and attention has been given to the finishing touches. There was a nice bottle of wine and hamper on arrival which was a lovely surprise. We have stayed in places before and so we normally take a lot of our own kitchen utensils. However there was no need for us to do this here as it had everything we could have possibly needed! The garden was beautiful and you could watch the sunset in the evening. The only negative to our holiday was the good old British weather - apart from that there is nothing bad I can say about this, and I would definitely recommend staying here to anyone. Anglesey is such a beautiful place and we will definitely be going back."
Reviewed by Michelle B on 03/08/2015
"Had a lovely stay, would recommend this cottage. The owners are lovely and welcoming too. Had a great time, thank you."
Reviewed by Mrs Roddy on 23/06/2015
"A beautiful cottage, hidden off the beaten tracks, perfect for a holiday away from it all!"
Reviewed by Mills on 30/05/2015
"Marvellous location, so quiet and unspoilt, no noise at all. A generously proportioned house with nice touches all over it. A rabbit and a peahen wandered around outside. Great views. The owner was unobtrusive but extremely generous and attentive when required. Anglesey is perfect for those who want to get away from the hurly-burly of modern life."
Reviewed by Mr Lawson on 18/04/2015
"Particularly liked the quiet and privacy of the location of Salem, and the abundance of wildlife. "
Reviewed by Mrs Mellor on 27/03/2015
"A wonderful cottage in a stunning location. We couldn't have asked for a more special Christmas stay and the cottage was decorated beautifully for the holiday."
Reviewed by Miss Bartholomew on 30/12/2014
"The cottage is in a superb location and after being given directions by the owner, it was very easy to find. The cottage was excellent in decor and in comfort and the owner had gone to every length to ensure a comfortable stay and a warm welcome. The welcome hamper of tea making facilities was a lovely thought and there was even a bottle of wine and fresh flowers for our arrival. There were clear instructions on how to work the oven and the gas fire and it was definitely the nicest place that myself and my partner have stayed in. We will definitely be coming back and wouldn't consider staying anywhere other than Salem."
Reviewed by Miss Martin on 17/12/2014
"This cottage needs more stars .Visited twice now and we will probably be booking again next year . Perfect cottage in a perfect location.Thank you! "
Reviewed by Mr Anstey on 15/11/2014
"Cottage was well positioned to be able to explore the island. A Lovely retreat at the end of a busy day. The island is very laid back and relaxed and a wonderful place to unwind. Cottage was clean and cosy and had a lovely homely feel about it. This is my second visit and would definitely go again. "
Reviewed by Ms Whitehouse on 03/06/2014
"Beautiful cottage, very well kept, lovely views and in a perfect secluded position. Would recommend to anyone!"
Reviewed by Mrs Mcfarlane on 08/05/2014
"A fabulous cottage tucked away down a quiet track. Short drive to everything with some spectacular views along the way. A friendly peacock to greet you every morning at the back door. A beautiful cottage with everything you need. Lovely beaches to walk along, friendly people, just lovely really. Will be coming back again. "
Reviewed by Mr Clark on 26/04/2014
"It's a perfect getaway cottage. Surrounded by pure nature, a top of the hill cottage where a peacock walks around in your garden, everything kept clean, tidy and lovable, five minutes drive to the beach, 15 mins drive to Tesco. Ponies and sheep grazing day long happily just adjacent to the garden, beautiful sunset experience right from the garden! Couldn't have asked for more. "
Reviewed by Mr Goel on 22/04/2014
"The beautiful cottage was well presented in a remote fantastic location! The surrounding area is gorgeous and the costal walks are amazing!"
Reviewed by Mr Green on 04/01/2014
"The cottage was excellent, very secluded and peaceful, but relatively easily accessible too. A perfect location for all the things we did. The living room was beautiful, with a lovely fire to warm us up after long cold days exploring. Very cosy and enjoyable. "
Reviewed by Mr Bowe on 05/11/2013
"One of the best cottages we've ever had; just so relaxing. Will be returning. The peacock at the door every morning was just great! "
Reviewed by Mrs Lowe on 29/10/2013
"Very spacious! The cottage had everything we needed, was clean and peaceful. Directions provided were not correct, it's the third left after the roundabout (not the second) and the distances are well out. Use a satnav to be sure. I saw a friendly ghost in the down stairs bedroom!"
Reviewed by A FlipKey verified reviewer on 24/09/2013
"Salem was conveniently situated for the type of holiday we had planned, walking the Anglesey Coast Path. It was good to come back in the evening to a quiet spot."
Reviewed by Rev Jones on 17/09/2013
"Great cottage. Great location for a very quiet holiday. "
Reviewed by Mrs Hughes on 24/08/2013
"The cottage met with all our expectations, and in some ways the brochure didn't do it justice. It was very well presented and had quite a few nice homely touches, very clean and comfortable."
Reviewed by Mrs Hallam on 24/07/2013
"The cottage was very nice indeed. Remote enough to be peaceful but close enough to shops and attractions. This was the first time we've booked a holiday cottage and would certainly do it again if this is the standard to be expected."
Reviewed by Mr Carr on 23/07/2013
"We loved everything about North Wales, and Salem cottage was exactly what we were looking for. Perfect if you are looking for a picture perfect cottage with plenty of chintz, with lots of wonderful hiking and historical sites on your doorstep."
Reviewed by Mr Killick on 23/06/2013
"Immaculate cottage with everything you would need. Relaxing and cosy. Remote enough to forget about the world but close enough to local villages if we needed things. Everything we needed for a chilled week away from it all."
Reviewed by Ms Moment on 05/11/2012
"The cottage was more remote than we had thought much to our delight! The cottage was just what we had hoped for and the owner was very obliging and helpful when we arrived."
Reviewed by Mr Cossey on 28/10/2012
"The cottage was to perfection, location was great and plenty to do in the area. We are keen walkers and there was plenty of walking from the cottage and near the coast. The cottage was a welcome retreat at the end of a long day."
Reviewed by Ms Whitehouse on 02/10/2012
"The visiting wildlife at the back door kept us amused, very funny when sheep were tapping like dogs to come in from the rain and a peacock staring at us through the window."
Reviewed by Mr Cronshaw on 30/09/2012