Located in the charming town of Corwen, Clwyd, Wales, this detached period house offers a serene getaway for families and friends, accommodating up to eight guests. The property boasts a wood-fired hot tub, a games room, and a picturesque garden that provides stunning rural views. Guests can immerse themselves in the local culture and amenities, with nearby pubs, eateries, and shops enhancing the experience. The surrounding area is rich in attractions, including the historic town of Ruthin and the vibrant towns of Llangollen and Bala, all within a 15-mile radius, offering a variety of leisure activities and dining options.
Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore, with opportunities for walking or cycling along the scenic canal, climbing mountains, fishing, and even white-water rafting on the River Dee. Bala Lake offers sailing adventures, while steam train rides and numerous sporting and cultural events are also available nearby. For those interested in history, the National Trust's Chirk Castle and Erddig Castle, as well as Wales' highest waterfall, Pistyll Rhaeadr, can be visited within a 27-mile radius, making this location ideal for both relaxation and exploration.
Upon entering the spacious house, guests are greeted by period charm characterized by exposed beams, stripped floorboards, and flagstone floors. The inviting hall provides ample space for outdoor gear, leading into a comfortable lounge equipped with a wood burner, cozy sofas, a Smart TV, and lovely views through French doors. The elegant kitchen/diner serves as the heart of the home, where guests can prepare meals using local produce and gather around the dining table. After dinner, the sunroom offers a perfect spot to unwind and plan activities while enjoying the views, or guests can challenge each other in the utility games room.
The upstairs area features four thoughtfully designed bedrooms, including a super king-size room, a king-size en suite, and two twin rooms, one of which can be converted into a super king-size upon request. Each bedroom offers beautiful views for a refreshing wake-up experience. The property is also equipped with two stylish bathrooms complete with showers over the baths. Outdoors, guests can relax in the wood-fired hot tub nestled in the established garden, savoring breathtaking views throughout the day. The patio area is perfect for al fresco dining, and there is convenient garage space available for storing bikes, canoes, and paddleboards, enhancing the overall experience of this delightful retreat.
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