A countryside couples retreat just outside the charming village of Cynwyd. The property is close to Michelin-starred restaurants (1.9 and 5.5 miles), a village shop and a traditional pub (1.3 miles). Cynwyd also offers peaceful riverside walks along the River Dee, ideal for enjoying the surrounding countryside. Historic Corwen (3.5 miles), associated with Owain Glyndŵr, Prince of Wales in 1400, offers shops and local eateries. Award-winning Rhug Estate (4 miles) provides organic meats, artisan produce, an eat-in bistro, takeaway options and scenic farm walks. Llangollen (13 miles) features riverside walks, canal cruises, shops and attractions including Plas Newydd, Llangollen Motor Museum and the Llangollen Steam Railway. Within 20 miles, explore Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Castell Dinas Bran, Ty Mawr Country Park and Valle Crucis Abbey. Bala Lake (10.5 miles), in Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, is ideal for water sports, while the National White Water Centre (13 miles) offers exciting kayaking and rafting adventures.
Traditional stone steps lead the way up to this charming first-floor annexe for two. Features include a traditional beamed high vaulted ceiling and a Julliette type balcony which invites the natural daylight whilst overlooking the exceptional views, complete with an elegant statued water feature. The little kitchenette has facilities such as a sink, air fryer, kettle, toaster, crockery and a mini fridge, perfect for storing and preparing refreshments and light snacks/meals during your stay. At the heart of the room, a comfortable double bed offers a cosy night’s rest. The room is tastefully decorated in keeping the overall countryside atmosphere. There is a good-sized bathroom with a sink, shower and W/C.
Stepping back outside, the beautiful surrounding garden is a real highlight of the property, providing a fantastic space for you both to unwind in peace and tranquillity. The extensive lawned garden offers magical rural scenery and views over the neighbouring farmland where sheep, lambs and cattle can often be seen grazing. A charming gazebo covered dining area makes a fantastic spot for dining alfresco, complete with table, chairs and a pot-bellied fire pit. In addition, the orchard offers an area to sit and unwind under cover in the cosy glass house. It is equipped with comfortable seating, blankets and books, a perfect place to sit and enjoy the view. Finally, a purpose-built garden bar has ample preparation space and high stools, ideal for enjoying a drink in the evening in peace. Guests are also welcome to explore the mature orchard, which contains a variety of apples, cherries, plums, hazelnuts, gooseberries and raspberries, available to pick and enjoy when in season. Private parking is available for one car.