Formerly the site of the Bull Bay Hotel, this new development sits in an impressive, elevated position on the Isle of Anglesey. The exciting development offers luxury accommodation across three property types, catering for a range of needs. Three detached houses, one detached dorma bungalow, and nine apartments (one being a mews).
The architect drawn plans have been carefully designed to take advantage of the incredible views, where possible. The use of open-plan design gives the properties a light and airy feel, whilst still feeling homely. The Apartments and Mews House all benefit from spectacular sea views, not forgetting the stunning scenery of the Anglesey Coastal Path. All residents will be able to enjoy the use of a communal south facing terrace, which enjoys picturesque views over the sheltered bay of Porth Llechog.
In a location that’s as dramatic as you’d like, this remarkable setting is just a stone’s throw from the sea and the beautifully rugged Bull Bay. The development enjoys a slightly elevated position so you can enjoy exceptional sea and coastal views from outside. Whilst also located within a section of Anglesey’s celebrated heritage coastline and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
All apartments are well designed with slight variations to maximise the use of space and to capitalise on those impressive views. You’ll find modern finishes and features throughout, with the Mews benefit from its own entrance way. Starting with the contemporary handless kitchens, complete with wood effect flooring, quartz worktops, and integrated appliances (fridge/freezer, dishwasher, oven, hob). To the bespoke modern bathrooms and en-suites, which come fully tiled floor to ceiling and black framed shower screens. Each of the bedrooms come fully carpeted. The open-plan kitchen / living room look out towards those impressive views with the penthouses featuring balconies. Perfect to spend those summer evenings enjoying with friends. The apartments come with a communal parking area, intercom entry system, mist fire suppression system, and communal garden/patio area.
The property benefits from high thermal efficiency with an SAP ratings ranging from B81 – C76 (see brochure for breakdown). The apartments have double glazing throughout and LED lighting. The apartments are heated by wi-fi controlled electric heating with white glass panels, and air source heat pump hot water. A 6-year ABC+ professional consultant certificate comes with each property.
Bull Bay enjoys the distinction for being Wales’ most northerly conurbation, bordering an AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty), which encompasses much of the immediate coastline stretching towards Amlwch to the east and Cemaes to the west. Bull Bay, also known as Porth Llechog, is very popular with fishermen, with a large slipway providing easy access to the sea.
There are also popular fishing areas in the seas that surround the beach. The beach welcomes dogs throughout the year, and has a nearby Café. For those who haven’t ventured to this corner of Anglesey, you’ll find the scenery quite mesmerising. Places of initial interest either side of Bull Bay are the lighthouse at Point Lynas (located beyond Amlwch) and the natural cove of Porth Wen lying in the opposite direction. Porth Wen is home to an abandoned Victorian brickworks which really stands out against this spectacular and rugged Bay.
The position of Bull Bay means that at times the mountainous outline of the Isle of Man can clearly be seen on the horizon, lying less than fifty miles to the north! Bull Bay is also home to a popular 18-hole golf course; well-known for its superb views means playing golf will never be the same again! If being on the water is something you enjoy as much as admiring it, you’ll find the Ynys Môn Rowing Club situated in Bull Bay.
The main thoroughfare of the A5025 passes through Bull Bay, offering easy and convenient travel to nearby Amlwch, but also crosses the north of the island towards the ferry port at Holyhead. This in turn allows easy access to the main A55 expressway which crosses the entire island onto the mainland and beyond. Amlwch can easily cater for your day-to-day requirements whilst Anglesey as a whole has much to offer in the way of sailing, water sports, climbing and motorsports together with the fantastic coastal path that offers some 125 miles of breathtaking walks.