Enjoying a secluded location in the idyllic Dee Valley, this sympathetically updated traditional period property makes a wonderfully tranquil getaway for families and groups of friends. With ample space for up to eight guests, the house has plenty of original features including exposed timber beams, stripped floorboards, flagstone flooring and exposed brickwork. Also featuring a wood-fired hot tub, a beautiful garden and a fantastic games room, this charming retreat is a fabulous base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers exploring Llangollen and the Clwydian Range.
The property features a charming lounge with a Smart TV, a welcoming wood burner and French doors offering lovely views. With a second wood burner set in an impressive brick surround, the light, spacious kitchen/diner is at the heart of the house, perfect for gathering everybody together for family occasions. Exploring the ground floor further, there’s a snug sun room which has an additional TV, and you can play table football in the games room. Upstairs, you will have a choice of four tastefully decorated bedrooms: two pretty twin rooms, a charming super-king-size room, and a characterful king-size room with a handy en-suite shower room. The property also features two bright and stylish bathrooms. Outside, the picturesque established garden features a choice of outdoor furniture providing a lovely spot for dining alfresco on a sunny summer’s day. You can also luxuriate in the wood-fired hot tub as you take in the stunning views across the valley.
The River Dee is a great area for walking, biking, mountaineering, fishing and white-water rafting. Corwen (1 mile) and Llangollen (9.5 miles) have some great places to eat and drink, with the latter home to Horseshoe Falls and Castell Dinas Bran. Local attractions include Ruthin Gaol Museum, the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Caer Drewyn and Viviod Mountain, all within 15 miles.