Sandy Mount House

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"A relaxing place to rest up on Anglesey's south west coast."
Overview
Sandy Mount House is a beach house restaurant and bar in the relaxed seaside village of Rhosneigr in Anglesey. The whole operation is both smart and friendly, offering a superb mix of contemporary design, classic elegance, and coastal chic. The restaurant offers an excellent selection of robust flavours from Wales and further afield.
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AA 5 Star Restaurant with Rooms
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1-Rosette restaurant
Location
High Street, RHOSNEIGR, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, LL64 5UX
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About the area
Some of the oldest rocks in Britain form the 125-mile coastline of the 85 square mile Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes Holy Island with its busy port of Holyhead, the terminus for the Dublin ferry. The terrain inland is mainly a fertile plateau worn flat by the action of the sea, with low ridges and shallow valleys, while the sheer limestone cliffs of the east coast and on the north coast at Holyhead Mountain represent some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain.
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Sandy Mount House

Inspected by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Inspector comments
"A relaxing place to rest up on Anglesey's south west coast."
Ratings & awards
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Overview
Sandy Mount House is a beach house restaurant and bar in the relaxed seaside village of Rhosneigr in Anglesey. The whole operation is both smart and friendly, offering a superb mix of contemporary design, classic elegance, and coastal chic. The restaurant offers an excellent selection of robust flavours from Wales and further afield.
Location
High Street, RHOSNEIGR, ISLE OF ANGLESEY, LL64 5UX
Also at this location
About the area
Area image
Some of the oldest rocks in Britain form the 125-mile coastline of the 85 square mile Anglesey Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, which includes Holy Island with its busy port of Holyhead, the terminus for the Dublin ferry. The terrain inland is mainly a fertile plateau worn flat by the action of the sea, with low ridges and shallow valleys, while the sheer limestone cliffs of the east coast and on the north coast at Holyhead Mountain represent some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain.

Nearby places to visit

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