Chapel Place is a traditional single-storey cottage, set in the heart of the pretty hamlet of Hermon. A typical fishermans-style cottage that has been tastefully reformed inside to provide a modern and comfortable holiday home.
The village is located just a 5 minute (3 mile) drive to Aberffraw beach, one of Anglesey's finest golden sand beaches, and only 1/2 a mile from the captivating Malltraeth Estuary, which is best known for its rich biodiversity and vast panoramic views. It's a magical place where land, sea, and sky meet, presenting guests with a sense of tranquillity and natural beauty.
Accommodation
The accommodation is set over one floor, ideal for families travelling with children or guests who have difficulties with stairs.
Living & Dining
To the left of the main entrance is the cosy living room furnished with a sofa, two armchairs and a coffee table. There is a Smart TV, log burner and panel heater for cosy-autumn winter stays.
To the front of the lounge is a conservatory-style, sunny dining room with a dining table to seat six guests.
The newly refurbished galley-style kitchen is well equipped with an electric hob and oven, dishwasher and fridge-freezer.
Sleeping arrangements
To the right of the main hallway:
- King-size bedroom with a set of drawers and a panel heater
- Double bedroom with a set of drawers
To the left of the main hallway, next to the living room:
- Bunk bedroom with a set of drawers
Chapel Place has one family bathroom which is equipped with a large walk-in shower, washbasin, heated towel rail, and a toilet.
Outdoors
Chapel Place has an enchanting cottage garden to the rear of the cottage with two lawned areas, planted borders and pathways. It’s a lovely space to get lost in and one of the lawned areas is fenced off making it ideal for a play garden for children and dogs.
The Nitty Gritty
- Chapel Place is a roadside traditional cottage set in the heart of Hermon
- There is off-street, exterior parking for 2-3 cars
- Pet-friendly welcoming two well-behaved dogs
- Single-storey accommodation
Want to book activities?
At Anglesey Holiday Lettings we are partnered with a selection of local activity organisers to bring you the maximum fun and enjoyment during your stay. If you would like to organise any activities such as water sports, golf at Anglesey Golf Club, massage treatments, adventure sports, restaurant discounts, and a host of children’s fun excursions, please speak to us and we’ll help you organise them!
On hand when you need us
The management team live in the village and will ensure that everything is as it should be ahead of your arrival. And we are always on call throughout your stay for anything you need.
- On arrival you will receive a complimentary welcome pack with a few essentials to get your holiday started the right way
- A welcome pack will be ready for you on arrival
- All properties have a Welcome Folder to help familiarise guests with the property, the local area and the island
- All of our properties comply to all Fire Safety Regulations
*An infant/child is defined as a person who sleeps in a travel cot. An infant is an additional person to the maximum occupancy stated for each property.
All about Hermon
Nestled on the picturesque Isle of Anglesey in northwest Wales, the hamlet of Hermon has a distinct charm that captivates visitors.
Tucked away amidst rolling green hills and enveloped by breathtaking natural scenery, Hermon is a hidden gem that offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of some of the coastal villages, and yet is located just 3 miles from the coast and stunning Aberffraw beach and Malltraeth Estuary.
With its rich history, tranquil surroundings, and warm community spirit, Hermon is the perfect destination for travellers to experience the true essence of rural Welsh life.
The area is popular with nature enthusiasts and guests seeking peace and tranquillity. Surrounded by lush countryside and meandering rivers, the hamlet provides a perfect backdrop for long walks, leisurely bike rides and picnics amidst nature.
Despite its small size, Hermon boasts a rich heritage that echoes throughout the hamlet. The historic St. Aelhaearn's Church, dating back to the 12th century, stands as a testament to the area's deep-rooted history. Exploring the church's ancient architecture and tranquil churchyard is a journey back in time, allowing visitors to connect with the past and admire the craftsmanship of bygone eras.
Local Delights:
One of the defining features of Hermon is its close-knit community. With a population that embraces a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, residents take pride in preserving the village's heritage while also nurturing a vibrant social fabric. The village pub, the heart of community life, is a gathering place where locals and visitors can unwind, exchange stories, and forge new friendships.
You’ll also find a surprising array of local delights to enjoy during your stay. Sample delicious traditional Welsh cuisine at the local tearoom, where homemade cakes and scones are served with a side of warm hospitality.
The nearby farms and artisanal producers offer fresh, locally sourced ingredients that bring out the flavours of the region, making dining experiences in Hermon truly exceptional.
Exploring Anglesey:
While Hermon itself is a captivating destination, its location on the Isle of Anglesey opens up a world of exploration. Anglesey is renowned for its stunning coastal landscapes, dotted with sandy beaches, dramatic cliffs, and hidden coves. Visitors can embark on coastal walks, visit historic sites such as Beaumaris Castle, or simply relax on the shores of the Menai Strait.
The island's rich biodiversity also makes it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, with opportunities to spot seals, seabirds, and maybe even dolphins along the coastline.
Hermon is a hidden gem of the Isle of Anglesey, offering a tranquil retreat where nature, history, community and coast converge. Hermon provides an authentic Welsh experience that will leave visitors enchanted.