My partner, 14 year old daughter and little Jackapoo Indie, love this place.. A lovely remote and peaceful cottage but still within a 15 minute walk of The Oyster Catcher Inn (great pub, restaurant, pizza / street food place) and 20 mins of Rhosneigr village centre itself.. (5 mins by car)...
We feel at home here and the cottage itself has everything we need for the week's holiday.. Spacious second bedroom for the kid(s), decent enough double room too and the kitchen / lounge area is great for family time each night after coming back from dinner. (Smart TV adequate too).. we often use the lovely walled garden / picnic area at the front (for use of all the 3 holiday cottages) but it's rare that you ever share it to be honest, as it's so quiet.
There is a useful exclusive back yard / garden area to the cottage which has a picnic table and furniture, a sun trap when the sun is out. It's decent enough (and secure for the dog) but I always think it needs to be brightened up a little as it's a bit bland and could be so much better.. views are good though.
Finally, as I said we do love this place, but if asked by the owner I'd advise them that the shower might need replacing as it's a bit weak and takes forever to warm up, perhaps a new oven (current one is dated but we didn't cook anyway) and a new washing machine eventually (didn't wash too well)... BUT none of this really bothered us at all.. Bring on next year.
Travel tips: nearby Aberffraw beach is beautiful, as is the even nearer beach Porth Tyn Tywyn which is almost a hidden gem as it's never too busy and also has a Wild sauna there and an excellent coffee / food truck.
When my partner and I 'escape to the country' eventually, this area definitely appeals to us..