Neuadd Lwyd started life as a fine grey-stoned early Victorian Rectory which has been tastefully refurbished into an elegant and stylish Country House. Located in an idyllic and tranquil rural setting on the Isle of Anglesey, it is steeped in history and has panoramic views of the Snowdonia mountains.
Chill out; enjoy pampered comfort and gourmet eating; experience the heritage, coastline and beaches, mountains and Anglesey's best kept secrets.
The imposing building stands in its own spacious lawns and gardens. It offers a relaxing stay in luxurious comfort that will provide you with lasting memories. During your stay at Neuadd Lwyd you will not fail to experience the same grace and space which has pervaded it since ancient times, when the Celtic Saint Gredifael founded the neighbouring 14th century church. The Tudor family, whose descendants included King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I, and whose ancestral home was located nearby in Penmynydd, regularly worshipped at the parish church.
Your hosts Susannah and Peter Woods, take pride in the Welsh culture, language and heritage that abounds on the Isle of Anglesey, and subtly include it for you to enjoy the authentic Welsh ambiance and a special stay at Neuadd Lwyd. Strictly non-smoking throughout. Unfortunately, Neuadd Lwyd is not suitable for children under 12 years old or pets, and its access statement reveals a desire to accommodate all who seek the pleasures it offers. |