
Caerdegog Ganol is a traditional Welsh stone barn conversion on Anglesey, Mid Wales. Exposed oak beams span the living spaces whilst original stone walls frame every room. The barn sits within 50 acres of working farmland with views across open fields to distant mountains.
Sheep graze in surrounding meadows. The barn overlooks the owner's farm with footpaths leading through woodland and pasture. Snowdonia peaks rise on the horizon.
The barn sleeps six across three bedrooms. Two doubles and one twin bedroom share a family bathroom. The open-plan living area features a wood-burning stove beneath vaulted ceilings. The kitchen includes an Aga and farmhouse table.
Caerdegog Ganol is a traditional Welsh stone barn conversion on Anglesey, Mid Wales. Exposed oak beams span the living spaces whilst original stone walls frame every room. The barn sits within 50 acres of working farmland with views across open fields to distant mountains.
Sheep graze in surrounding meadows. The barn overlooks the owner's farm with footpaths leading through woodland and pasture. Snowdonia peaks rise on the horizon.
The barn sleeps six across three bedrooms. Two doubles and one twin bedroom share a family bathroom. The open-plan living area features a wood-burning stove beneath vaulted ceilings. The kitchen includes an Aga and farmhouse table. French doors open onto a private patio.
Beaumaris Castle stands 8 miles away (15 minutes). South Stack Lighthouse sits 12 miles west (20 minutes). Newborough Beach stretches 9 miles south (18 minutes). Plas Newydd House and Gardens lies 6 miles away (12 minutes).
Caerdegog Ganol works brilliantly for families wanting proper countryside and couples after farm views. Book this barn for authentic Welsh rural life.
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Thick Welsh stone walls and exposed oak beams create authentic barn character throughout every room in this traditional Anglesey conversion.
The cast-iron stove heats the vaulted living space perfectly whilst creating a cosy atmosphere for evenings after countryside walks.
Set within 50 acres of active farmland with sheep grazing outside and footpaths crossing fields to woodland beyond the barn.
Windows frame distant Snowdonia peaks across open farmland whilst the private patio offers uninterrupted views over rolling Welsh countryside.
The Aga-equipped kitchen features a large farmhouse table and French doors opening onto the patio for outdoor dining in warmer months.
Perfect base for exploring Anglesey's beaches and castles with Beaumaris and South Stack both within easy driving distance from the barn.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Caerdegog Ganol by car, take the A5 across the Menai Bridge onto Anglesey then follow the A4080 towards Brynsiencyn. The barn sits on a working farm with convenient off-road parking for multiple vehicles upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Bangor on the North Wales Coast Line, requiring a taxi or hire car for the final journey. From there, it's a scenic 20-minute drive across the Menai Strait to your Anglesey barn.
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Postcode: LL61 6RS
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