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Williams & Goodwin are estate agents in Menai Bridge (LL59) – focused on delivering sales, lettings & property management for residential and commercial properties in and around the local area. We appreciate the stress of buying, selling and renting a property which is why we do all we can to make your experience as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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313 Stryd Fawr, Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 1UL

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01248 355 333

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Menai Bridge Area Guide

How much do you know about Menai Bridge? Keep reading to find out more about the first town you encounter as you cross the bridge into Anglesey – from transport links and the property market, to its location and history.

Menai Bridge Property
Location & history
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Shops & amenities
Transport links
Employment

Menai Bridge predominantly features Victorian and Edwardian properties. These period homes often showcase characteristic stone facades, slate roofs, and intricate architectural details. Additionally, the area has a growing selection of more modern homes, including quite a few detached and semi-detached houses from the mid/late 20th century.

Unique and unusual properties include converted chapels, old school buildings, and waterfront properties offering stunning views of the Menai Strait.

Current development projects aim to enhance the area’s appeal, such as the recently completed Pontio project in nearby Bangor, which is improving cultural and recreational facilities. Additionally, there are plans for residential developments to accommodate growing demand, focusing on sustainable and eco-friendly designs.

 

Menai Bridge, known as Porthaethwy in Welsh, is a picturesque town located on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. The town’s most prominent feature is the Menai Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826. This bridge was a pioneering engineering feat, significantly enhancing transportation between Anglesey and the mainland by spanning the Menai Strait, a narrow stretch of water separating the island from the rest of Wales. The construction of the bridge marked a pivotal moment in the town’s development, transforming it into a vital link in the route between London and Holyhead, which served as a major port for Ireland​​.

Historically, Menai Bridge has been an important crossing point for centuries, with its roots tracing back to the Roman era. The town itself grew around the ferry crossing that existed long before the suspension bridge was built. Menai Bridge’s development was further bolstered by its strategic location and the construction of the A5 road, which Telford also played a crucial role in developing. Now, it remains a key touchpoint between the mainland and isle of Anglesey, as well a s a picturesque spot for visitors and commuters alike.

There are many endearing features associated with Menai Bridge and the surrounding area, explore what these are below:

  • Menai Suspension Bridge: Designed by Thomas Telford and completed in 1826, this iconic bridge spans the Menai Strait and is a marvel of early 19th-century engineering. It offers stunning views and is a significant historical landmark in the area​​.
  • Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens: These beautifully restored historic gardens offer a tranquil escape with waterfalls, sculptures, and a variety of plant life.
  • Anglesey Sea Zoo: Located nearby, this family-friendly attraction features local marine life and conservation projects. It’s the largest aquarium in Wales and offers educational exhibits about the local marine ecosystem​.
  • Church Island (Ynys Tysilio): Accessible via a causeway, this small island features the 15th-century St. Tysilio’s Church and offers peaceful walking trails with picturesque views of the Afon Menai​.
  • Britannia Bridge: Originally designed by Robert Stephenson in 1850 and rebuilt in the 1970s, this bridge is another key crossing over the Menai Strait, notable for its unique design and historical significance​​.
  • Pili Palas Nature World: This family attraction includes a butterfly house, birdhouse, and various small animals. It’s a great place for children and adults alike to learn about wildlife and enjoy interactive exhibits​.
  • The Antelope Inn: A historic pub located near the Menai Suspension Bridge, offering traditional Welsh food and drinks. It’s a cosy spot to relax and enjoy the local culture and hospitality​.
  • Bangor Pier: A short drive away, this Victorian pier offers beautiful views of the Menai Strait and Snowdonia mountains. It’s a great place for a leisurely stroll and to appreciate the area’s coastal charm​.
  • The Treborth Botanic Garden: Situated across the Menai Strait, these gardens are managed by Bangor University and feature a diverse collection of plants.
  • Menai Heritage Bridges Exhibition: This small museum provides in-depth information about the history and construction of the Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge.

Menai Bridge offers a variety of shops and amenities catering to both residents and visitors. The town’s main supermarket is Waitrose, providing a comprehensive range of groceries and household items. Along the high street, you will find plenty of independent shops too. The principal streets to start your exploration are High Street and Uxbridge Square, which lead you to many of the amenities that Menai Bridge has to offer.

For leisure and recreation, Menai Bridge features the Plas Cadnant Hidden Gardens, which offers beautifully restored historic gardens, waterfalls, and woodland walks. The town also has Church Island (Ynys Tysilio), home to St. Tysilio’s Church, where visitors can enjoy scenic walking trails and views of the Menai Strait. The Menai Bridge Community Centre also hosts various events and activities to enjoy throughout the year.

Activities and entertainment options include the Menai Heritage Bridges Exhibition, which provides insights into the history and construction of the iconic Menai Suspension Bridge and the Britannia Bridge. The town hosts several events throughout the year, such as the Menai Bridge Fair and the Menai Food Festival, which attract locals and visitors with food, entertainment, and the vibrant local culture.

  • Car & Road – Menai Bridge is well-connected by road. The A55 expressway, which runs across Anglesey and connects to the mainland, is just a few minutes away. This major route provides quick access to the rest of North Wales and beyond. For instance, Bangor is only a 10-minute drive, while Chester can be reached in about an hour. The journey to Liverpool takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes, and Manchester is around 2 hours away.
  • Bus – Regular bus services operate in and around Menai Bridge, ensuring reliable public transport for those who prefer not to drive. The Arriva bus service runs frequent routes to nearby towns such as Bangor, Llangefni, and Caernarfon. The bus journey to Bangor takes about 15 minutes.
  • Train – While Menai Bridge itself does not have a train station, the nearby Bangor railway station is only a short drive or bus ride away. From Bangor, direct trains to Holyhead, Chester, and London Euston are available. The journey to Holyhead takes around 30 minutes, Chester can be reached in 1 hour and 20 minutes, and London Euston is approximately 3 hours away by train, making it feasible for both commuting and long-distance travel.
  • Walking – The town is highly walkable, with most amenities, shops, and services within easy reach of residential areas. Walking paths are well-maintained, and the picturesque routes along the Menai Strait and through local parks make walking a delightful option. Church Island and the Belgium Promenade are popular spots for leisurely walks.
  • Nearest Airport – The nearest airport to Menai Bridge is Anglesey Airport, located approximately 20 miles away in Valley. However, for more extensive flight options, Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Manchester Airport are the closest major airports, both of which are around 1 hour and 30 minutes and 2 hours away by car, respectively. These airports provide a wide range of domestic and international flights, making travel abroad convenient.

Travel Times to Important Destinations

  • Bangor: 10 minutes by car, 15 minutes by bus
  • Holyhead: 30 minutes by train from Bangor
  • Chester: 1 hour and 20 minutes by train from Bangor
  • Liverpool: 1 hour and 30 minutes by car
  • Manchester: 2 hours by car
  • London Euston: 3 hours by train from Bangor

Explore the transport in and around Menai Bridge here.

Menai Bridge benefits from a varied employment landscape anchored by several major sectors. The largest employers in the area include retail chains such as ALDI, Lidl, and Home Bargains, alongside healthcare provider Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and hospitality businesses like Premier Inn.

The proximity to Bangor University drives significant employment in education and research, with the M-SParc science park on Anglesey creating opportunities in technology, marine sciences, and innovation sectors. Local businesses in tourism, hospitality, and services provide additional employment opportunities, particularly during peak seasons.

The nuclear industry presents the most significant long-term employment prospect for the region. Wylfa currently employs around 321 people in decommissioning activities, down from 750 in 2010. However, government plans for new nuclear development at Wylfa could transform the local economy, with estimates suggesting a new gigawatt plant would create 850 permanent positions and up to 10,000 construction jobs, generating £90 million annually in local wages. Small modular reactor development is also progressing, with Great British Energy-Nuclear recently advertising site management positions.

Current employment trends show retail, administration, transport, engineering, and healthcare as growing sectors, with production roles available through companies like The Klondyke Group. The Welsh Government’s Industrial Strategy and Development Bank of Wales initiatives are targeting increased investment in the region. While traditional manufacturing has declined, the focus on renewable energy, advanced manufacturing, and research and development suggests positive future employment growth, particularly for skilled workers in engineering, technology, and nuclear sectors.

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