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The Isle of Anglesey (Ynys Môn in Welsh) is situated off the north-west coast of Wales near the very attractive Snowdonia mountain range. It is separated from the mainland by the Menai Strait, which is spanned by two scenic bridges, the Menai Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.
Anglesey is known locally as Môn Mam Cymru the Mother of Wales, a reference to the historical role of the island as the bread-basket of Wales. It is steeped in a rich archaeological and historical heritage. It is unique in its diversity of wildlife habitats from the great sea cliffs, estuaries, lagoons and dunes on the coast to the lakes, wetlands, heaths and richly mosaiced farmland inshore.
Cemaes Bay the location of this development is the most northerly, picturesque village in Wales and its growth has been shaped by the natural resources available to it. Cemaes Bay is an Area of Outstanding Beauty, some of which is owned by the National Trust. The village includes a natural, sheltered harbour that looks north to the Irish Sea and is the site of ancient settlements, that in more recent centuries has become a centre for maritime activities.
It also has a range of useful local amenities: a traditional butcher, a bakery, pharmacy, village store/newsagents, hairdressers, library and there is also a well respected village primary school. |
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The beautiful village of Cemaes Bay on the Isle of Anglesey is the setting for Cae Derwydd. Môn Properties is the sole selling agent for this development.
It consists of 23 new luxury bungalows, with three individual styles (a fourth style to be released), designed and constructed to an excellent standard with:
- Premier guarantee
- Spacious living accommodation
- Picturesque harbour/coastal village
- Excellent quality specifications
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