This pair of beautifully designed seaside retreats were carefully renovated in 2021 by Birch Stays to host larger group stays of up to 17 guests. With the Coach House and the Cottage sharing the same mature grounds, lined by Pine trees and available to be booked together, The Pines is the perfect location for your holiday with friends or family.
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1. No smoking
2. Respect the house and please keep tidy
3. Remove rubbish into the recycling bins and refuse bins. If the bins are full please bag and place next to the bins
4. Fill and put the dishwasher on before departure
5. Please strip the bed linen before you leave
6. Clean down the BBQ if used
7. Be respectful to neighbours, especially when outside.
8. Hot tubs. No hot tub use after 10pm, no glasses in the hot tub. Shower before use of the hot tub.
Birch Stays
The Birch Stays team will be available to help make your stay a memorable one. Birch Stays host tailored holidays in design-led, high standard accommodation. By offering a collection of attractive holiday homes we can create virtual holiday communities offering bespoke packages and activities, with a level of service rarely available for affordable, short-stay domestic holidays. Additional services are available to enhance our Staymakers experience, such as in-house private dining, in-house SPA days, P.T. classes, yoga retreats, craft days, paddle boarding, sea kayaking, surf lessons, amongst many more fun activities and watersports.
Bull Bay
Located in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), this seaside retreat boasts stunning coastal walks, attractive local pubs, and a championship golf course, to add further interest to the beauty of the surrounding countryside. In addition, an array of water sports are hosted from the Bay, just a 5-minute walk away from the Pines.
Located on the northeastern tip of Anglesey, Bull Bay is an excellent base from which to explore the island and, in particular, the nearby seaside villages of Cemaes Bay and Benllech. Fascinating heritage walks can also be taken around the old copper mine workings that overlook the Bay.
More small bays, coves and inlets are dotted around the surrounding coastline, with secluded beaches for picnics and seaside activities, including dolphin-watching.
Try a walk westward to Cemaes Bay where some lovely sandy beaches are located; you can dip your toes in the sea before having a wander around the pretty village of Cemaes where the local fish and chips are well worth a try!