Turn back the clock to 1910. Swtan is a treasure trove of period furniture, fabrics, pots, pans and pictures. When you enter, you can easily imagine how a small family struggled to survive without water, toilets, and bedrooms - living on the sparse pickings of a few animals, a small field and an herb garden. They made, repaired, washed, cooked, and reared animals all by hand. Outside you will find some of the old farm and fishing implements - the bare necessities of a simple life dependent on no more than what nature provided.

Cost

There is a cost, please visit www.swtan.co.uk for further details.

Facilities

There is FREE car parking and public toilets. Refreshments are available in season from the nearby Café and restaurant.

Accessibility

Situated in the unspoilt scenic Church Bay area, Swtan is easily accessible by road and on foot by the coastal path.

Address
Holyhead, Rhyd-wyn, LL65 4EY, Ynys Môn, Cymru
Holyhead, Rhyd-wyn, LL65 4EY, Ynys Môn, Cymru

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