Lleiniog

Penmon, Anglesey.

 

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Overview & Pre-Development

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Overlooking the Menai Strait this development is truly unique, allowing the conversion and refurbishment of old barns of the grade II listed manor house to gaze out across the water to the mainland.

Yn edrych dros Y Fenai, mae’r datblygiad unigryw o hen ysguboriau’r maenordy gradd ii yn caniatau golygfeydd dros y dŵr am y tîr mawr.

This peaceful setting has been delicately designed, aiming to reuse, preserve and renovate as much of the existing buildings as possible. The properties are finished with a modern twist, but include many characterful features.

Mae’r lleoliad tawel wedi ei ddylunio’n ofalus, gyda’r nôd o ail-ddefnyddio, amddiffyn, a diogelu’r adeiladau presennol. Mae’r adeiladau wedi eu gorffen gyda chymysg o ddylunio modern, yn cynnwys rhai nodweddiadau llawn cymeriad.

Historically, the main manor house always serviced a farm, hence the large amount of outbuildings. Records show that the main set of building in its current capacity go back as far as 1847, while the name Lleiniog has long since been associated with the neraby medieval ruins of Castell Aberlleiniog. It is also thought that Lleiniog beach was one of the first causeways between the mainland and the island, well before any bridges were constructed, thus highlighting the historical significance of this area.

 

Yn hanesyddol, pwrpas y maenordy oedd gwasanaethu fferm-dyma’r rheswm am y nifer o adeiladau allanol/ysguboriau.

Yn ôl cofnodion, mae’r prîf adeiladau sydd yn sefyll ar hyn o bryd yn dyddio’n ôl o 1847. Mae’r enw Lleiniog yn gysylltiedig a adfeilion canol oes Castell Aberlleiniog.

Mae rhai’n credu mae Traeth Lleiniog oedd y man glanio cyntaf rhwng y tîr mawr a’r Ynys-yn hîr cyn adeiladu’r pontydd. Mae’r uchod yn tynnu sylw pellach at arwyddocâd hanesyddol y safle.

Several homes are on offer of 2, 3, 4 bedrooms to suit, many of which are former barns and outbuildings, the main dwelling being Grade II Listed and offering exceptional originality and character, something which the reputable developer is keen to preserve and highlight. The interiors (some coming to completion) are finished and presented to a particularly high standard throughout with a keen sense of quality and attention to detail being paramount.

The original dwelling is probably late 16th century, remodelled in the 18thcentury, then extended in the 19th century by the successive addition of rear service accommodation and a large north wing. In 1847 Lleiniog was a substantial farm of over 90 Acres (36.43 Hectares), which formed part of the estate of the Right Honourable Lord Dinorben, farmed and occupied by Owen Jones and his family. As mentioned, the associated farm-buildings are now being converted. It’s listed as a substantially sub-medieval house with significant surviving interior detail, the outbuilding also display much originality.

Of interest is that the name Lleiniog first appears in the historical record in association with the medieval Castle Lleiniog or Aber Lleiniog, of which the ruins survive some 500m to the west of the present house or Plas. The motte-and-bailey castle is thought to have been built for Hugh d’Avranches Earl of Chester, c1090. It is of considerable historic significance as a substantial (and possibly the only) surviving structure built by the Normans on Anglesey during their late-11th century incursions into Gwynedd.

The peaceful hamlet of Penmon is situated in a country setting close to the shoreline, towards the south eastern tip of the Isle of Anglesey with the fabulous Black Point Lighthouse and Puffin Island just a short distance away. Within roughly 1 mile lies the village of Llangoed which has local amenities of a convenience store, post office, public house and primary school with a greater range of services available in Beaumaris and Menai Bridge. From higher ground, the views towards the bay of Conwy and the Snowdonia mountains is quite dramatic. The historic town of Beaumaris boasts a castle dating back to 1295, a Victorian pier and promenade. You will also find quaint streets to explore and a wide variety of independent shops, taverns, restaurants, art galleries and antique outlets. The countryside within the vicinity is dotted with public footpaths including the Anglesey coastal path, allowing for opportunities to explore the fine coastline and fabulous scenery.

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Location

Lleiniog, Penmon, Anglesey LL58 8RN

Site Plan

Units & Availability

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Yr Ysgubor (The Barn) Plot I

STATUS – AVAILABLE

BEDROOMS – 4

PRICE – £POA

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Lety'r Buarth (Residence Cottage) Plot K

STATUS – AVAILABLE

BEDROOMS – 2

PRICE – £POA

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Cwt Y Tractor (Tractor Shed) Plot L

STATUS – AVAILABLE

BEDROOMS – 2

PRICE – £POA

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Ysgubor Hir (Long Barn) Plot M

STAtUS – AVAILABLE

BEDROOMS – 4

PRICE – £POA

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Gwel Y gogarth (Great Orme View) Plot N

STAtUS – AVAILABLE

BEDROOMS – 3

PRICE – £POA

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