Nestled within its own private grounds, surrounded by stunning North Wales countryside, this wonderfully appointed house offers a beautiful holiday home to be shared with your loved ones, on the fringes of St. Asaph. This stunning property is accessed via a long track, opposite the Tweedmill Shopping Outlet and Llannerch Golf Course, and is well-suited to families and large groups of friends looking to celebrate a special occasion, or simply make the most of this enviable location. Hosting 14 well-presented bedrooms over the first and second floors, many of which boasting handy en-suite facilities, you can truly make the most of each and every corner. One of the first floor bedrooms occupies an en-suite wet room for those with limited mobility. The ground floor is dominated by a large sitting room, which is the ideal space to gather in the evenings and relax, with a lovely feature fireplace, a huge, wall-mounted TV and a window seat that stretches across the deep bay window. The most striking feature about the living room, other than its size, is the grand chandelier hanging from the ceiling, which is said to be from Terminal 1 at Manchester Airport. Equally as grand and sociable is the large conservatory/dining room, a lovely space to enjoy a delicious feast and take in the outdoor scenery all-year-round. Later, you can pour yourself a drink at the bar and move outside onto the decking to admire your surroundings, or find yourself a quiet spot in the snug or library and curl up with a good book. Special occasions can be celebrated in the bar and conservatory area. The gardens are massive and surround the house with a decked patio to the rear, gas heaters and wheelchair access for those less able on their feet. You can have picnics on the lawn while the kids let off some steam, and later you can spend an afternoon at the Tweedmill shopping outlet or enjoy a round of golf. There are many more attractions and useful amenities close by; St Asaph has a selection of traditional pubs and gift shops to discover, while the picturesque North Wales coast has golden beaches, beautiful walks and the Welsh Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay. You cannot miss an opportunity to explore the Snowdonia National Park during your stay, with the highest mountain in England and Wales and the largest natural lake in Wales. Choose this stunning retreat for an experience you'll never forget.
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.