A LIFEBOAT station which was once home to a “cannibal” sailor who ate his dead crewmates has gone on sale for £95,000. The ...
A tribute bench found on a beach 80 miles from where it was washed into the sea during a storm is set to be reunited with a ...
It served Anglesey’s east coast for 34 years until being replaced by a larger facility just along the coast. In recent years the building has been privately used as a boathouse, extending to ...
A holiday village development at an Anglesey coastal park has been sold - with plans for nearly 500 lodges. Land & Lakes secured outline consent in 2016 for hundreds of holiday lodges and other ...
The Victorian building has a guide price of £95,000 and a unique history of tragedy and heroism which even includes a tale of cannibalism ...
A curious-looking ship has been anchored off the Anglesey coast for several days. Lit up at night “like Blackpool”, the gas-carrying vessel is part of efforts to bolster Europe’s dwindling ...
Town & Country Property Auctions has called it an “extremely rare opportunity to acquire a landmark marine property” which is “steeped in history”. Built in 1875, this detached building and slipway ...
The Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path is over 125 miles long and runs through some of the grandest coastal scenery in Wales with wide sandy bays and estuaries; intimate coves; dramatic cliffs sand ...
Melin Llynon, to use its Welsh name, isn’t just any old windmill, mind you. Built in 1775, it’s not just the only surviving operational windmill in Wales, it’s the headquarters of one of the country’s ...
Charles Dickens stayed here in 1859 to investigate the tragedy of the Royal Charter, a gold-carrying ship that was wrecked in a storm off the Anglesey coast on a voyage from Melbourne to Liverpool.