Located in the scenic region of Holywell, Clwyd, Wales, this stunning detached property comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. Nestled in an elevated position overlooking the picturesque River Dee estuary, it is just 2.5 miles from Holywell, renowned for the historic St Winefride's Holy Well, a celebrated site among the Seven Wonders of Wales. The property is ideally situated near the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering various outdoor activities such as golfing at Pennant Park, horseback riding, and exploring the nearby coastal paths, including the Wales Coastal Path and Offa’s Dyke. Visitors can also venture to the smallest town in Wales, Caerwys, or enjoy the sandy beaches at Prestatyn.
As you approach the house via a narrow country lane, you are greeted by breathtaking estuary views. This creatively designed 19th-century home features a blend of period charm and modern conveniences. Upon entering, guests find themselves in the original bakery, now transformed into a practical boot room complete with a separate WC. The stylish kitchen is well-equipped for meal preparation, featuring an electric oven, fridge, and a large breakfast bar that invites leisurely morning gatherings. The adjoining snug area, with its comfortable sofas and log burner, provides a cozy space for relaxation and planning holiday activities.
The property boasts a magnificent dining room that serves as a perfect setting for shared meals, highlighted by a feature fireplace and captivating artworks. After dining, guests can retreat to the inviting lounge, which offers a sumptuous corner sofa, a TV, and French doors leading to the patio and garden, where stunning views further enhance the tranquil atmosphere. The upstairs area features a charming library landing and three beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a flexible super king-size room that can be converted into a twin. Additionally, a unique fourth bedroom, accessible from the garden, offers privacy and an ensuite shower, making it an ideal retreat for guests seeking solitude.
Surrounded by an attractive garden primarily laid to lawn, the property includes established trees and shrubs, providing a serene environment to unwind. A secret garden features a hot tub, outdoor kitchen, and BBQ area, perfect for enjoying the sunshine and the peaceful ambiance. With direct access to public footpaths leading to the Wales Coastal Path, ample parking for four cars, and bike storage available, this property offers a perfect blend of comfort, adventure, and natural beauty, making it an exceptional choice for a memorable getaway.
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