Darren and Jenny warmly welcome guests to their charming regency period home, Bron Offa Bach, located in Wrexham, Clwyd, Wales. This self-contained annex, originally built in 1884 as a chapel, offers a unique and historical accommodation experience. With the capacity to sleep up to eight guests across two bedrooms, it is an ideal base for families or groups looking to explore the picturesque surroundings of North Wales. The property is pet-friendly, ensuring that furry companions can join in on the adventure.
Guests are invited to enjoy the expansive walled garden, a perfect setting for relaxation and leisure. The garden is equipped for barbecues, allowing visitors to savor delightful evenings outdoors while unwinding with a good book and a glass of wine. Additionally, for those seeking warmth and coziness, there is a log fire available for use, creating a perfect ambiance for cooler nights. The property also features a secure garage for storing bikes and outdoor equipment, catering to active guests who wish to explore the scenic landscapes of the region.
Bron Offa Bach is situated near notable local landmarks, including the Minera Lead Mines and Country Park and the Stiwt Theatre, providing opportunities for cultural enrichment and outdoor activities. The area is rich in recreational options, with the Moss Valley Golf and North Wales Regional Tennis Centre nearby for sports enthusiasts. Whether guests are interested in hiking, golfing, or enjoying the local arts, there are plenty of activities to engage in during their stay.
For those looking to experience local events or sports, the Racecourse Ground and Queensway Leisure and Activity Centre are conveniently located nearby. This makes Bron Offa Bach not just a place to stay, but a gateway to the vibrant community and stunning natural beauty of Wrexham and its surroundings. With a combination of comfort, historical charm, and proximity to attractions, Darren and Jenny's home offers an inviting retreat for all visitors.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!