Llanwddyn, located in the Heart of England, is home to a charming Grade II listed end-terrace stone cottage that offers a peaceful retreat for up to four guests. Situated just half a mile from the small village of Llanwddyn, this delightful property is in close proximity to the stunning Lake Vyrnwy and its famous Sculpture Park. The cottage, originally built for workers during the construction of the Lake Vyrnwy dam, has been thoughtfully renovated, preserving its original features while providing modern comforts, making it an ideal getaway for couples, friends, and families looking to relax and enjoy the beauty of the countryside.
The interior of the cottage is tastefully decorated in warm greys and pastel tones, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor features a welcoming sitting room with slate flooring and an inglenook fireplace complete with a Clearview woodburner, perfect for snuggling up after a day of outdoor activities. The classic country cream kitchen, equipped with a Belfast sink and dining area, serves as a sociable space for guests to gather. Upstairs, the cottage boasts a spacious bathroom with both a bath and separate shower, along with two airy bedrooms, one of which offers lovely views and a sunny aspect.
Outside, guests will find ample parking and a rear yard that includes bike storage, along with a beautiful wooded hillside garden. A grassy clearing with a picnic bench provides an idyllic spot for alfresco dining or simply enjoying a drink while taking in the picturesque views of the surrounding countryside. Notably, the garden bursts into a vibrant display of bluebells in May, making it a particularly enchanting time to visit. The nearby Lake Vyrnwy Hotel, just a ten-minute walk away, offers exquisite 5-star dining and a friendly local pub serving bar meals and a selection of ales, ensuring guests have convenient dining options without the need to cook.
The area surrounding Lake Vyrnwy is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse outdoor activities, including sailing, cycling, horse riding, and walking, making it a perfect destination for nature lovers. The sparkling waters of the lake and its stunning vistas are just a short walk from the cottage. For those seeking more amenities, the larger towns of Oswestry and Welshpool are approximately a 30-minute drive away, while notable National Trust properties such as Powis Castle and Chirk Castle are easily accessible. Additionally, the sandy beaches of North Wales are within an hour's drive, making this charming cottage an ideal base for year-round escapes from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
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!