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Luxury eco lodges on Anglesey up for sale for £3.1million

Luxury eco lodges on Anglesey up for sale for £3.1million

The development, at Red Wharf Bay, is made up of 10 "eco-conscious" holiday lodges which offer a "combination of luxury, sustainability, and exceptional leisure living.
It is on the market with Liverpool-based Advantage Real Estate for a £3.1million fee.
Inside an eco lodge at the Red Wharf Bay development. (Image: Advantage Real Estate) The estate agent described its listing as a "rare opportunity" in one of Anglesey's "most sought-after coastal locations".
The listing stated: "Nestled within the stunning landscape of Red Wharf Bay, this exclusive development offers a unique combination of luxury, sustainability, and exceptional leisure living.
"Each lodge has been carefully designed to meet modern lifestyle demands, featuring bespoke interiors with natural oak finishes and spacious open-plan layouts.
"High specification kitchens are fully integrated, flowing seamlessly onto expansive private terraces that include outdoor kitchens, hot tubs, and saunas-perfect for relaxation and entertaining throughout the year.
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"Constructed using sustainable, environmentally friendly materials, the lodges provide superior thermal insulation and soundproofing to ensure comfort in all seasons.
"Smart home technology is incorporated throughout, including high-speed Wi-Fi, Smart TVs, and energy-efficient heating systems. Additional practical features include pet-friendly policies and dedicated parking spaces.
"This development responds to strong market demand for high-quality coastal accommodation and offers an attractive investment proposition as well as an exceptional lifestyle purchase."

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