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Cottage In Corwen, North Wales

Corwen, Clwyd

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Located in the picturesque town of Corwen, Clwyd, this charming 18th-century house offers stunning views and is an ideal getaway for families and friends seeking relaxation and adventure in North Wales. The property accommodates up to six guests and is conveniently situated near a variety of local amenities, including pubs, eateries, and shops. Visitors can explore the surrounding areas, with historic towns like Ruthin and Denbigh, as well as the vibrant Llangollen and market town of Oswestry, all within a 15-mile radius. The region is rich in leisure activities, from walking and cycling along the canal to fishing, white-water rafting on the River Dee, sailing on Bala Lake, or enjoying a scenic steam train ride in Llangollen.

The house itself boasts a wealth of period features combined with modern comforts, ensuring a pleasant stay. Upon entering, guests are greeted by a welcoming hall that leads to a spacious dining room, complete with a feature fireplace and a large dining table, perfect for shared meals. The galley kitchen is fully equipped, allowing guests to prepare their own meals, while a separate utility area provides additional convenience. The cozy lounge, featuring another fireplace with a wood burner effect gas fire, offers comfortable seating and a Smart TV/DVD for relaxation after a day of exploration. A lovely conservatory provides a serene space to unwind, showcasing spectacular views over Corwen and the surrounding Dee Valley countryside.

Upstairs, the accommodation comprises three well-appointed bedrooms, including a super king-size zip and link (which can be configured as a twin upon request), a double, and a twin room, all furnished with comfortable mattresses and soft linens for a restful night’s sleep. A modern shower room completes the upstairs layout, providing a refreshing start to the day. Outside, the front garden is beautifully designed with ornamental borders and specimen trees, creating an inviting atmosphere for al fresco dining at the provided table and chairs. Guests can also enjoy a gas BBQ while soaking in the tranquil views of the town and countryside.

For those traveling with outdoor equipment, the property includes a large lockable store, perfect for securely storing bikes, canoes, and motorcycles. This former farmhouse not only offers a cozy retreat but also serves as a gateway to a myriad of activities and attractions in the region. From cultural events to natural wonders, such as the National Trust's Chirk Castle and Wales' highest waterfall, Pistyll Rhaeadr, guests are sure to find plenty of opportunities for both relaxation and adventure during their stay in this idyllic location.

  • Internet
  • Pub Nearby
Weekly from £727

Features

  • Enclosed garden / patio
  • Internet access
  • Pub within 1 mile
  • Shop within 1 mile
  • Fishing onsite / nearby
  • Family friendly
  • Quirky
  • Cottage
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