Linney Cooper are a long established and highly respected carpet and floor covering company, with a history that can be traced as far back as 1949. Our reputation is such that we enjoy a nationwide reputation for quality, not only of the carpets and other floor coverings we provide, but also of the installation work we undertake.
Local company R H Hughes, originally concentrated on carpet and floor covering fitting and worked closely with Linney Cooper, after the latter company was established in Colwyn Bay, North Wales, to provide a high quality service. In the mid 1960?s, the two companies came together to form one company, offering a complete service to commercial and private customers alike, and from these roots the very successful company of today has developed.
Linney Cooper has managed to stay at the top of the tree year after year which has required a large amount of effort, by providing an unbeatable quality service, at competitive prices.
Trearddur Bay is on Holy Island on the west coast of Anglesey (Ynys Mon).
All of Anglesey's beautiful beaches and attractions are easily accessible.
The North Wales mainland and the Snowdownia National Park are a short drive away.
You can even take a day trip to Dublin on the new high speed ferry from the port of Holyhead which is just 3 miles away.
We have a variety of self-catering accommodation to suit your budget and the size of your family or group. Each bungalow has been built and furnished to ensure you get the best out of your holiday.
The site is ideally situated on the edge of the village, with a small beach just opposite the site entrance. If the weather lets you down, you can leave the beach and relax in our indoor heated swimming pool.
Pets are accepted by prior arrangement, we have pet and not pet units in all types of our accommodation.
Stena Line carries over three million passengers on its Irish Sea routes each year, more than its rival ferry operators combined.
It operates services to the Republic of Ireland out of two Welsh ports - Holyhead and Fishguard.
Vessels operating out of Holyhead cross to Dublin or Dun Laoghaire, while it runs services from Fishguard to Rosslare. Its other Irish Sea routes are Stranraer to Belfast and Fleetwood to Larne.
Its operations in the UK also include passenger/freight services between Harwich and the Hook of Holland and a freight service between Killingholme and the Hook of Holland.
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