Plas Glan Menai (Ref. 656085)
Cartrefle, Wales
The property
Plas Glan Menai
About Plas Glan Menai
Plas Glan Menai sits in the small village of Cartrefle, a stone's throw from Menai Bridge and the wide tidal waters that frame Anglesey. This is a historic stable conversion with period features, extensive gardens and coastal views that make it feel like a private retreat yet still very much part of village life. Guests will notice high ceilings, a modern kitchen and an open fire in one of the reception rooms, plus a free-standing bath and several ground-floor amenities that make longer stays comfortable. The postcode here is LL59 5AA, and the property is a short drive from the centre of Menai Bridge.
Local Activities
On the water
The location makes water sports irresistible. Kayaking, paddle-boarding, canoeing, wild swimming and even yachting are all within easy reach - ideal for guests chasing sea views and salty air. Jet skiing and water skiing are popular options when the weather's right.
On land
Walking, hiking and cycling routes thread through the surrounding countryside, while local stables offer horse riding for those who want a different perspective. Golfers and tennis players will find nearby courses and courts, and there are spa experiences and Pilates or yoga classes if rest and recovery are on the agenda.
Nearby Places
Cartrefle and Menai Bridge place shops and a pub within walking distance, so local provisions and a pint are never far away. The Isle of Anglesey's coastline and Michelin-graded dining are a short drive, while sandy beaches and coastal villages invite day trips. The address is The Stables, Cartrefle, Menai Bridge LL59 5AA, United Kingdom, so it's simple to pop out for an evening meal or a coastal walk.
Getting Around
Car is the most convenient option, with private parking and on-site parking available. For those relying on public transport, Menai Bridge provides local bus links and connections into Bangor and beyond. The cottage's coordinates 53.2251330, -4.1765240 make it straightforward to find by satnav. Self check-in and a private entrance add flexibility for arrivals and departures.
Things to Note
Plas Glan Menai sleeps 2 according to the booking details, though the building contains seven bedrooms and six bathrooms - a quirky configuration that reflects the property's history as a stable conversion with extensive guest accommodation potential. This means it works brilliantly for couples seeking space and privacy, or for small groups who book selectively, but it may feel odd if expecting a conventional two-bed layout. The property is dog-friendly and has a hot tub and fire pit, yet guests should note that some rooms retain period features that mean uneven floors and narrow doorways in places. The price guide is approximately £2998.67 for full property bookings, so it's billed as a special occasion or celebration base rather than a basic rental.
Property Features
Key features include a hot tub, free-standing bath, ground floor bedroom and shower room, open fire, modern kitchen with range cooker, dishwasher, microwave and coffee machine, plus washing machine and tumble dryer. Outdoor dining areas, decking, sun terrace and extensive gardens provide excellent alfresco options. Practical touches like WiFi, smart TV, laptop-friendly workspace, cot and highchair mean the cottage is set up for both family and corporate stays. Sustainable touches and a focus on eco-friendly practices are noted in the house amenities.
House Rules
Children are welcome and dogs are allowed, but guests should respect the historic fabric and gardens. Smoking is not permitted inside. The property supports self check-in and asks that guests use the private parking thoughtfully. For events or large gatherings, prior consent is required. Quiet hours are requested to keep relations good with neighbours in Cartrefle and Menai Bridge.
Local Guide & Cottage Review
Plas Glan Menai feels like a grand village house with a seaside heart. The seven bedrooms and six bathrooms suggest flexibility - families or groups can spread out in a way many modern cottages don't allow. The hot tub and fire pit make it an obvious choice for celebrations, and the open fire plus free-standing bath add romantic charm for couples. Practicalities are strong too - private parking, self check-in and a modern kitchen with a range cooker make longer stays straightforward. Nearby activities are diverse: sea sports on the Menai Strait, coastal walks on Anglesey, cycling and horse riding in the countryside, plus options for spa days and Michelin-standard dining close enough for a splurge. Not everything will suit everyone. Although the booking summary lists the property as sleeping 2, the large footprint and multiple bedrooms could confuse expectations - guests should double-check the sleeping layout before booking. The period features are lovely, but they bring quirks - some doorways and floors are not ideal for anyone with significant mobility issues, despite a ground floor bedroom and shower room being available. Those seeking a slick, minimal, hotel-style stay might find a few rustic edges here; this is a characterful house, not a boutique urban flat. Overall, this is a memorable, characterful base for exploring Cartrefle, Menai Bridge and the Isle of Anglesey. It works wonderfully for celebration weekends, couples wanting extra room to breathe, and groups who value outdoor life - kayaking, paddle-boarding and coastal walking are all on the doorstep. Practical families will appreciate the cot, highchair and family-friendly touches, while dog owners will value the welcoming policy and enclosed outdoor spaces. Bookers should clarify sleeping arrangements and accessibility needs in advance to avoid surprises, but those who do will find Plas Glan Menai a rare blend of history, space and seaside convenience in LL59 5AA.