Centrally located for adventure-filled excursions within the North Wales coast and countryside, this fantastic property is one to escape to with friends or family. Situated on a 95-acre farm with lots of resident livestock that you can meet and admire, this fabulous stone cottage invites you to enjoy a sense of peace and serenity in between action-packed days out. Hosting four guests, the property is perfectly suited to a small family or gang of friends. Reach the sea in less than 6 miles, the Clwydian Hill range in around 5 miles and the Snowdonia National Park a little further yet still within driving distance (25 miles).
Styled with oak furnishings and home-from-home décor, you’ll surely feel comfortable the moment you step into this stone farmhouse. Underfloor heating adds appeal on the ground floor, ideal when padding between the kitchen/diner and the lovely lounge. The lounge is a relaxing space with ample comfy seating and a TV/DVD to fill your evening. You’ll also find French doors accessing the enclosed, grassy garden, a prime spot for BBQs and ball games. Moving upstairs, two bedrooms are each laid out with its own en-suite adding to the convenience of the space. Made up as a double and a twin, both rooms are equally appealing and comfortable.
Despite its rural location, the small yet lively town of Caerwys is close by (2 miles) with a wonderful art gallery, a golf club and that all-important local pub. A little further away visit Mold (12 miles), an eclectic town known for its market and an award-winning golf club. The AONB Clwydian Range is within view here, offering a wide array of hills for you to climb on a long, rewarding hike. To see the sea, move towards the neighbouring towns of Prestatyn (7.5 miles) and Rhyl (9 miles) for beaches, water sports and traditional seaside town delights.