Maerdy Uchaf is a charming 16th-century farmhouse located in the picturesque village of Gwyddelwern, Clwyd, Wales. This secluded retreat offers a tranquil escape surrounded by abundant wildlife, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers. Accommodating up to eight guests, the farmhouse features four bedrooms, including a super-king (which can be converted to a twin), a king, a double, and a twin. The property seamlessly blends traditional Welsh architecture with modern comforts, boasting amenities such as a private hot tub, log burners, and a games room, ensuring a luxurious yet homely atmosphere.
The layout of Maerdy Uchaf is thoughtfully designed, with a spacious ground floor that includes a large farmhouse kitchen equipped with a Rayburn, an old bread oven, and modern appliances like a dishwasher and microwave. The kitchen features a dining table that comfortably seats eight, perfect for family meals. The first floor houses the four bedrooms and a bathroom, while additional conveniences such as a wet room and an outdoor utility room enhance the overall functionality of the space. Families are well catered for, with amenities like a travel cot and highchair available upon request.
For entertainment, guests can enjoy the games room with a pool table or relax in one of the two lounges, each equipped with a television. The property also includes an enclosed garden with a private hot tub, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. A front garden with a seating area and BBQ provides an excellent spot for evening relaxation while enjoying the sunset. Parking is available for up to four cars, and there is secure bike storage in the outdoor utility room, making it a convenient option for cycling enthusiasts.
Additional features of Maerdy Uchaf include complimentary Wi-Fi, bed linens, towels, and essential utilities included in the rental. A welcome pack with homemade treats and local produce adds a personal touch to the stay. Pets are allowed by prior arrangement, accommodating up to two dogs on the ground floor, with an extra charge applicable. The location offers easy access to local attractions such as the Clwydian Range, Eryri National Park, and the scenic Llangollen Railway, providing guests with a wealth of outdoor activities and cultural experiences to explore during their stay.
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