Nestled in the picturesque village of Ruthin, Clwyd, this quality stone character cottage offers accommodation for up to five guests across three bedrooms. The cottage is part of a traditional farm courtyard and is adjacent to the Grade II* listed Medieval Cruck Hall-House, now repurposed as a barn. Set within an elevated position on a sprawling 20-acre farm of lush pasture and woodland, it boasts breathtaking views over the Vale of Clwyd and the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property is surrounded by a wealth of old oak trees and diverse wildlife, providing a serene escape just two miles from the amenities of Ruthin, which include restaurants, pubs, and shops.
This charming 18th-century stone cart-house conversion seamlessly blends traditional character with modern comforts. The interior features preserved lime-washed stone walls, original oak and slate details, and character oak flooring throughout the open-plan living and dining area. Guests can enjoy quality beds with pocket-sprung memory foam mattresses, antique pine furniture, and quality fabrics. The well-equipped kitchen and two bathrooms—one with a roll-top 'slipper' bath—enhance the cottage's appeal. A snug library area provides a sofa bed and a collection of literature, including guidebooks and maps, ensuring guests have ample resources to explore the local area.
The cottage's private, fenced garden is spacious and adorned with pretty flowers and cast-iron furniture, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat. Recent upgrades include a 4G Mesh Wi-Fi system, providing high-speed internet access throughout the cottage, a significant improvement over previous connectivity options. The location is particularly advantageous for outdoor enthusiasts, with easy access to a network of footpaths leading into the surrounding hills, valleys, and woods. The nearby River Clywedog offers scenic riverside walks, making it an ideal spot for walkers, cyclists, photographers, and wildlife lovers.
Ruthin and the surrounding Welsh/English Borderlands are rich in medieval history and natural beauty, featuring the stunning Clwydian Range and the lush Vale of Clwyd. The area is renowned for its outdoor pursuits, with extensive trails for walking and cycling, as well as numerous medieval castles and historic towns to explore, including Denbigh, Conwy, and Chester. With Snowdonia just an hour away and the coast a mere 30 minutes from the cottage, guests can enjoy both the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrancy of urban life. Cultural highlights in the region include the Llangollen Motor Museum and the Clwyd Theatr Cymru, making this cottage an ideal base for a memorable Welsh getaway.
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