Found in the picturesque village of Llandegla, Clwyd, this charming cottage offers a cozy retreat for up to four guests. With the added convenience of nearby amenities such as a shop, cafe, and the Offa’s Dyke Pass footpath right at your doorstep, visitors can easily explore the stunning surroundings. The area boasts a wealth of attractions, including independent shops, eateries, castles, and museums, as well as a local cider producer for those wishing to sample or purchase regional specialties. Just six miles away, the vibrant town of Llangollen features a scenic canal and steam trains, while the renowned Coed Llandegla Forest Park, known for its exceptional mountain biking trails, is a mere three miles from the cottage.
Within a short driving distance, guests can discover the historic towns of Ruthin and Mold, both located nine miles away. Mold is particularly notable for its lively street market, annual food and drink festival, and the esteemed Theatre Clwyd. For those looking to venture further, attractions such as Chirk and its National Trust castle, Bangor on Dee Racecourse, and the enchanting walled city of Chester—famous for its medieval walls, racecourse, and world-renowned zoo—are all within 15 miles. The beautiful coastline of Wales, with its sandy beaches and a variety of seaside activities, lies approximately 20 miles to the north.
This stylish end-terrace cottage is rich in period character, featuring exposed beams, striking stone walls, and a steep wooden staircase. Guests are welcomed into a comfortable lounge area, ideally suited for relaxation after a day of exploration. The lounge is furnished with cozy sofas and a Smart TV, complemented by a wood burner set in a stone inglenook, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious bespoke oak kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, and fridge/freezer, making it a delightful space to prepare meals using local ingredients. The dining table, placed by a window overlooking the garden, offers a lovely setting for shared meals.
Upstairs, the cottage features two well-appointed bedrooms—one with a double bed and the other a twin room—both designed to ensure a restful night’s sleep with quality linens and lovely views. The stylish bathroom is a highlight, boasting a freestanding bath, a separate shower, and a WC, providing a luxurious space for relaxation. Outside, guests can enjoy the enclosed rear garden, complete with paved patio areas, a table and chairs, and a charcoal BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining in the sunshine. On-road parking is available for one car, with additional free parking located within 100 yards; however, it’s important to note that electric vehicles cannot be charged at the property.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!