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Welcome
Our house has been built on values of warmth and quality with a focus on providing a new level of welcome and hospitality to Rhosneigr.
With a laid back ambience, delicious food, real ales, craft beers and cocktails, we provide a vibrant and stylish gathering place for people to relax and feel they can forget day to day life. You’ll find our house filled with kitesurfers, dog walkers and their pooches, families looking to escape to the seaside and local residents of Rhosneigr and Anglesey.
Inspiration
Our interior is inspired by the weather worn feel of a rustic beach house.
Think wicker chairs, time-worn leather, raw linen, weathered wooden tables, sand-bleached floors and oversized rope pendants. What really makes this place special though, is our team. Our General Manager, Jon, and Executive Chef, Hefin, lead by example in providing a friendly and warm welcome you’ll not forget.
Heritage
Since it was first built at the turn of the 20th Century, the Sandy Mount House building has been an important part of Rhosneigr village life for locals and visitors alike. It even has its own chapter in Tim Hale’s book Rhosneigr – People & Places.
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Sandy Mount House is located on the site of what was formerly the Sandymount, a firm fixture of Rhosneigr’s high street which had operated as a café and guest house, a private members club and more latterly a free house since it was built in around 1902.
Early 1900s
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Ken Rees, who ran the Sandymount from 1972 to 1982 following his retirement from the RAF, was the last surviving member of the team that tried to tunnel their way out of Stalag Luft III during the Second World War – an event famously depicted in the 1963 Steve McQueen film ‘The Great Escape’.
The 70s and 80s
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Following Ken’s tenure, his son Martyn ran the business for a while in partnership with Charlie Parsons and his wife Heather. The Sandymount was changed to a free house from a private members’ club after Larry and Jane Hughes acquired it in 2002. Rumour has it that Prince William and several of his friends were once refused entry on a night out when he was stationed on Anglesey!
90s - noughties
Images courtesy and copyright of Rhosneigr Publishing
Remodelling & Vision
The building has undergone significant remodelling and refurbishment since planning permission was granted to the current owners in early 2018.
Created by renowned designer Michelle Derbyshire working alongside owner Louise Goodwin, the Sandy Mount House interior has been carefully crafted to reflect the relaxed yet high quality vibe which underpins our service and ethos. We look forward to welcoming you to our house and becoming friends.
Join our team
We’re looking for fantastic hospitality people who want to be part of a standout experience for our guests.
In return, we’ll be offering competitive salaries, training and plenty of opportunities for progression in an exciting, forward-thinking business.
We are currently looking for
If you are passionate about providing excellent customer service and supporting the day-to-day operations of a fast-paced business, we would love to hear from you!
Gift Vouchers
Gift vouchers can be purchased here http://sandymounthouse.wearegifted.co.uk/