Bryn Mawndy is a contemporary farmhouse located in a serene and isolated rural setting in Corwen, Clwyd, Wales. Nestled on a working farm and surrounded by the owner's fields, this property is perfect for families or groups seeking a tranquil getaway. The farmhouse is conveniently situated near the quaint village of Melin y Wig and the historic town of Ruthin, providing access to local amenities. Guests can enjoy panoramic views and ample parking for up to five cars, making it an ideal retreat for those wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life.
Upon entering Bryn Mawndy, visitors are greeted by a bright and spacious open-plan kitchen/diner, featuring modern design elements such as white tiled flooring, wood-effect grey cabinets, and a large Rangemaster cooker. The wooden dining table comfortably seats eight, making it a great space for family meals and planning activities. The kitchen opens onto a patio area, perfect for enjoying morning coffee while taking in the stunning countryside views. The cozy sitting room, equipped with leather sofas and a woodburning stove, offers a warm atmosphere for relaxation, while a second sitting room with an L-shaped sofa provides additional lounging space.
Upstairs, the farmhouse boasts four well-decorated bedrooms, including two king-size rooms with en-suite shower facilities and two twin rooms. All bedrooms are designed with a light and airy aesthetic, complemented by spectacular rural views. The family bathroom and en-suites feature contemporary designs with grey tiling, including a main bathroom with a bath and shower combination, catering to guests' preferences. The property encourages exploration of the surrounding fields and offers easy access to the amenities and attractions in Corwen, such as local pubs, cafes, and shops.
Corwen is situated within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities, including riverside walks. Food enthusiasts can visit the nearby Rhug Estate or dine at the renowned Tyddyn Llan restaurant. For those interested in history, attractions like Owain Glyndwr's heritage, Rug Chapel, and the ruins of Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey are nearby. Additionally, outdoor adventures await at Bala Lake and in the Snowdonia National Park, where visitors can explore hiking trails and even tackle Mount Snowdon, the highest peak in Wales. Bryn Mawndy serves as a peaceful base for exploring these diverse attractions and enjoying the picturesque Welsh countryside.
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