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Red Wharf Bay Luxury Holiday Lodge

by Advantage Investment

Anglesey, Isle of Anglesey, LL75

3 bedroom lodges

From £195,995

A collection of 9 exclusive luxury holiday lodges set across 1.5 acres of countryside at Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey — rated the best island in Britain. Each lodge is built to the highest specification and features a private hot tub, sauna, decked terraces, modern oak-finish interiors, floor-to-ceiling windows, en-suite bathroom, kitchenette, WiFi, and 2 dedicated parking slots. The development sits within Anglesey's £256 million tourism economy attracting 1.7 million visitors annually, creating strong year-round short-term let demand. Eco-friendly, soundproof and highly insulated construction. Fully managed - completely hands-off investment. Limited availability remaining. Key investment metrics • Projected yield: up to 10% • Total lodges on site: 9 • Site size: 1.5 acres • Investment type: short-term let (STL) / holiday let • Management: fully managed Location highlights • Anglesey rated best island in Britain • £256 million tourism economy • 1.7 million annual visitors • Anglesey Coastal Path connections • Nearby attractions: Puffin Island, Newborough Warren National Nature Reserve, Red • Wharf Bay restaurants (The Tavern on the Bay, The Ship Inn, The Boathouse)
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Anglesey, or Ynys Môn in Welsh, is a stunning island off the northwest coast of Wales, renowned for its natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant local culture. Connected to the mainland by the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge, Anglesey offers a unique combination of accessibility and peaceful island living. Its diverse landscapes range from golden sandy beaches and rugged cliffs to rolling farmland and scenic coastal paths, making it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, walkers, and wildlife lovers alike. The island’s coastline is dotted with charming villages, lighthouses, and historic harbours, offering both tranquility and picturesque views.

Anglesey has a rich cultural and historical heritage. Ancient sites such as Beaumaris Castle, the prehistoric burial chambers at Bryn Celli Ddu, and the medieval churches scattered across the island highlight its deep historical roots. Local festivals, markets, and a strong Welsh-speaking community celebrate the island’s traditions and vibrant identity, providing a strong sense of place and community.

Living in Anglesey offers a balanced lifestyle. The island appeals to families, retirees, and remote workers seeking a slower pace of life while still having access to schools, healthcare, and local amenities. Outdoor activities abound, from sailing and kayaking along the coast to cycling and hiking inland.

Anglesey’s appeal lies not only in its natural and cultural beauty but also in the quality of life it offers. The combination of stunning landscapes, a strong community spirit, and rich heritage makes Anglesey an ideal place to visit or call home, blending the serenity of island life with the conveniences of modern living.