The property is a charming 1930s detached house located in Llangollen, Clwyd, Wales, accommodating up to six guests across three bedrooms. It features unique attic bedrooms connected by an original counterbalanced loft ladder, making it a distinctive choice for families or groups. However, due to safety considerations, it is advised that children under the age of eight do not stay in the attic rooms. The house also includes a ground floor double bedroom and a shower room, with the option for couples to receive a discount during the low season when utilizing only the ground floor accommodation.
Set within sloping terraced gardens, the property is accessed by a flight of steps leading from a parking area that can accommodate two small cars. The nearest beach is situated 40 miles away, while essential amenities such as a shop and a pub are conveniently located just a mile and 1.5 miles away, respectively. The property is pet-friendly, allowing one dog, with the possibility of accommodating more upon request, although caution is advised due to nearby sheep in the fields. Short breaks are available during the lowest season, and may also be offered at short notice during other times.
The interior of the house comprises a double bedroom, two attic twin bedrooms, a sitting room, a dining room, and a kitchen. The sleeping arrangements include one double bed and four single beds, providing ample space for guests. Utilities such as an electric cooker, microwave, fridge, and washer/dryer are included, along with a woodburning stove that comes with an initial supply of logs. The property is fully double-glazed and offers amenities like a TV, WiFi, and essential kitchen appliances, while guests are required to bring their own towels as bed linen is provided.
Outdoor features include sloping terraced gardens adorned with small lawned areas, trees, shrubs, and garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the natural surroundings. The location itself is surrounded by the stunning Gower Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley, offering numerous attractions such as the Llangollen Scenic Railway and Rednal Laser Games. For those interested in local events or sports, Park Hall Stadium and Queensway Leisure and Activity Centre are nearby, making this property an ideal base for exploring the vibrant region.
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