Brynsiencyn

The village of Brynsiencyn is within the Llanidan parish in Anglesey, Wales and an area known to have been settled for thousands of years. Archaeologists have unearthed historic remains and finds at three major sites including a sizeable earthwork enclosure, Caer Leb just outside Brynsiencyn. Coins and pottery from the 3rd and 4th centuries have been found at Caer Leb and a little further along down the lane is the fascinating Bodowyr Burial Chamber, a Neolithic tomb.

Brynsiencyn is located along the Menai Strait with few amenities but in close proximity to more developed towns and villages that offer excellent choices of shops, ample amenities, eateries and pubs. The location on this unspoilt island is amidst beautiful countryside and dramatic coastlines in an area renowned for breathtaking scenery and diverse wildlife, flora and fauna. All the villages and towns of Anglesey benefit from the abundance of heritage sites, museums, galleries, visitor and cultural attractions, including the fascinating Anglesey Sea Zoo, the Butterfly Palace and Historic Beaumaris with its castle.

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    Brynsiencyn, LL61 6TQ