Llofft Storws is in Trefdraeth on Anglesey. That's the Welsh name for Newborough. It's the smallest of three cottages here at Plas Marian.
It sleeps four. Two bedrooms, both downstairs. Both have their own bathrooms. The beds can be set up as twins or doubles, you just need to let us know.
Upstairs is all open plan. Kitchen, dining area, and living space. There's a leather chesterfield, a smart TV on the wall, and some unusual chairs we liked. The artwork is by the owner.
Outside, there's a shared lawn area at the front with some garden furniture. Each cottage has its own parking space and its own set for playing skittles.
The rating is 5 Star. It's comfortable and well-finished.
The location is rural. You're a few minutes' drive from Newborough Forest and the beach. The forest is a nature reserve. You might see red squirrels. The beach is huge and leads out to Llanddwyn Island at low tide. The views of Snowdonia from there are very good.
Rhosneigr, which has surfing, is about ten minutes by car. The town with the big house, Plas Newydd, is a 20 minute drive. It's a National Trust place right on the water. For a wider view of what's on the island, the Visit Anglesey site is useful.
In terms of what's here: all bedding and towels are included. There's wifi, a washing machine, and a highchair. There's on-site parking. No pets, sorry.
If you have a bigger group, you can book this cottage together with the other two here to sleep eighteen.