Daisy Moo is a carefully renovated Grade II listed barn where once the cows congregated. Now, hidden inside the rugged stone exterior you can find a high specification interior. It is great for families or couples alike.
The large open living space has a warm oak floor, beamed and vaulted ceiling and comfy leather sofas. A wide screen HD television/ DVD player caters for evenings when you want to hunker down and hide from the outside world. There is a well stocked DVD library, plenty of board games and Wi-Fi, which extends throughout the barn. An efficient and easy to use wood burning stove is great for winter evenings and creates a natural focal point. On summer days, the stable door lets in the warm air and sea views whilst keeping the room secure for toddlers and dogs.
A dining area seats six comfortably. A solid oak ship's ladder leads up into the hayloft which has a wide oak window seat and commands a westerly view over the peaceful fields to the sea. This is a great place for both children and adults to escape with a good book or to play pirates! Or to simply sit and enjoy a spectacular sunset. At night-time, the bright, comfy red cubes open out into mattresses and the hayloft transforms into a unique and cosy bedroom for two.
Leading off the living space, a modern country cream kitchen contains all that you need with the bonus of views down the lane to the lighthouse.Come home to crisp contemporary bedrooms with bright covers and bathrooms with fluffy towels.
The twin room has single beds with the option of being made into a super king and a large built in wardrobe with shelving and hanging space. Across the hallway is a family bathroom clad in honeyed travertine stone with a bath to soak in after a day on the beach.
The bedrooms and bathrooms have under floor heating which is toasty underfoot and great for even the wildest days.
The bright, tiled hallway has a large storage cupboard and French windows open directly onto the sunny south facing patio where breakfasts are a delight, overlooking the lawn and countryside view. Fire up the barbeque and enjoy some local meat from the award winning butcher in Valley.Outside Daisy Moo is a large communal lawn shared with three other barns which is perfect for playing.
The surrounding area is a haven for nature lovers providing fantastic walks, coarse and sea fishing, riding and sailing opportunities. After a short mile and a half walk through a wealth of coves and stunning scenery you come to Church Bay and the popular sea food restaurant, The Lobster Pot. The local village is less than a mile away with a shop for groceries and a great pub with wood burning stove and local food, where dogs are also welcome.
Only a few miles away is the port town of Holyhead, not just offering the convenience of supermarkets but also links to Ireland. The A55 expressway is 10 minutes away giving easy access to the mainland.
Finally, as Borthwen Barns are close to the privately owned Carreglwyd Country Estate, the huge fishing lake and beautiful woodland walks can be made available to all guests on request. There will be a small cost for use of the fishing of the lake.
The master bedroom is uncluttered with a double bed and shuttered windows which reveal views down the country lane to the sea. It also has the luxury of an en-suite shower room.