With its own walled terrace and small herb garden, this cosy retreat is an ideal hideaway for two.
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Living/dining room with wood-burning stove and stable door to terrace. Kitchen with handmade wooden units. First floor: Double bedroom with rustic four-poster bed. Bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
- Wood-burning stove - initial fuel inc, thereafter avail at cost
- First £7 of elec/CH inc-remainder by £1 slot meter
- Bed linen and towels inc
- Elec blanket
- TV
- DVD
- Radio/CD/MP3
- M/wave
- External shared laundry room with w/machine
- Wi-fi
- Enclosed terrace with furniture
- BBQ
- Parking
- Cycle store
- Tandem/bicycle hire by arr
- No smoking. Visit Wales 4 Star.
This traditional 18th century cottage nestled in a secluded part of the owners’ grounds boasts its own walled terrace and herb garden, a perfect little sanctuary to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life for a tranquil break away.
With a stable door to the terrace, handmade kitchen units, a rustic four poster bed, and a wood burning stove in the lounge area, there are plenty of extra touches that makes this a holiday retreat not to be missed.
The outside space is just as inviting with a pretty garden making the perfect spot to enjoy time together with a glass of wine, or indulge in a good book on a warm summers’ day.
The surrounding area has so much to offer, from the English city of Chester, with its Tudor style buildings, city walls, good shopping and great places to eat, to the fine medieval town of Shrewsbury, where you will discover beautiful black and white buildings, an array of stunning flower displays and Quarry Park, a perfect place to enjoy a drink by the river, as you watch the world go by.
Situated on the River Dee is the town of Llangollen, a quiet and relaxing destination, infused with beautiful scenery and a wealth of history. A walkers’ paradise with miles of lovely walks to be had with beautiful countryside, tumbling waterfalls and rippling rivers to spot along the way.
The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig Hall are both within 4 miles, and just over an hours’ drive will take you to Betws-y-Coed, often referred to as the gateway to Snowdonia. Here you will discover majestic scenery mixed with gift and craft shops, and a choice of cafes and restaurants for your enjoyment. Golf and riding 4 miles. Climbing and fishing 1 mile.