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Ty Tabitha Wynne

Afonwen Near Ruthin And Mold, Clwyd

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Located in Afonwen, near Ruthin and Mold in Clwyd, Wales, this charming Grade II listed detached cottage dates back to the early 17th century. Nestled in a tranquil rural setting, just 1.5 miles from the historic town of Caerwys, the cottage is notable for being the birthplace of Dr. Thomas Wynne, a significant figure in the founding of Philadelphia. The property is ideally situated for exploring the stunning landscapes of North Wales and Cheshire, providing easy access to a variety of outdoor activities, making it a perfect getaway for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike.

The cottage boasts an array of original character features that enhance its charm, including an exposed cobbled entrance hall, lead light windows, and an inglenook fireplace with a traditional bread oven alongside a cozy woodburning stove. The kitchen is equipped with modern amenities while retaining its rustic appeal, featuring original stone flags and exposed oak beams. This combination of historical elements and contemporary comfort creates a welcoming atmosphere for guests. The spacious sitting room invites relaxation, while the fitted kitchen with a dining area serves as an ideal space for social gatherings.

Accommodating up to three guests, the cottage includes a generously sized oak-framed bedroom that offers picturesque country views and direct access to a lovely lawned garden adorned with wildflowers. The nearby town of Caerwys provides essential amenities such as two pubs, a shop, a Post Office, and a butcher, ensuring that visitors have everything they need for a comfortable stay. Additionally, the market towns of Mold, Denbigh, and Ruthin, along with the scenic North Wales coast, are easily accessible, enriching the experience for those wishing to explore the region further.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat or an adventurous walking base, this cottage near Caerwys is perfectly situated to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding countryside, including the renowned Offa's Dyke trail. With its unique historical significance, charming accommodations, and proximity to stunning natural landscapes, this cottage serves as an ideal destination for a memorable holiday in Wales.

  • Pets Allowed
  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
  • Open Fire
Weekly from £381

Features

  • Parking Available
  • Garden
 

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