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Location: Caerwys

Mold 10 miles; Prestatyn 10 miles; Chester 22 miles.

Caerwys was granted a Royal Charter in 1290 and is one of the smallest towns in Great Britain. Standing in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the northern edge of the Clwydian Hill Range and the miles of sandy beaches along the North Wales Coast, this vibrant “town” boasts two pubs (serving meals), a cafe/delicatessen, shop, Post Office, butcher, bowling green and tennis courts. Nearby are the historic market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin with excellent shops and craft centres, and Prestatyn, whose Blue Flag beach provides miles of golden sand, ideal for bathing, watersports and fishing. This is an ideal location for exploring the attractions of North Wales, with access to superb walking, mountain biking and birdwatching amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Clwydian Hill Range and on the Offa's Dyke Pathway. Visit the wonderful medieval city of Chester with its famous zoo, Lakes Brenig, Bala and Vyrnwy, Victorian Llandudno, wonderful castles at Rhuddlan and Conwy, the historic pilgrimage site of St. Winifred’s Well at Holywell and the Snowdonia National Park, all within easy reach.

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Anglesey Cottages

Ref: 2841

Wern Bach - Caerwys Near Mold

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North Wales & Snowdonia

Rating 4 Ticks Pets Yes Smoking No
Sleeps 4 Grid Reference SJ 112 751 Off Road Parking Yes
Bedrooms 2 Open Fire Yes Garden Yes
Bathrooms 1 Short Breaks Winter
Off-Season
Last-Minute
Christmas
Smaller Party Reductions No

The Property

Caerwys 1.7 miles. A delightful, 18th century, stone built, semi-detached cottage, which stands in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern edge of the lovely Clwydian Hill Range, just 1.7 miles from Caerwys, one of Britain's smallest towns. With two attractive fireplaces and a warm, welcoming cottage atmosphere throughout, this cosy property offers an ideal blend between traditional charm and modern comfort. A perfect location for touring all of North Wales or enjoying the nearby market towns of Denbigh, Mold and Ruthin. Holywell, home to the famous St. Winifred’s Well (described as the Lourdes of Wales), is within close proximity as is Prestatyn, with its wonderful sandy beach, ideal for swimming, watersports and fishing. Surrounded by excellent golf courses, wonderful walking and mountain biking, this is an ideal base for day trips to medieval Chester, Victorian Llandudno and all of the Snowdonia National Park. A welcoming cottage, perfect for an all year round romantic break or family holiday.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin. Ground floor bathroom with bath with hand shower, basin and WC. Fitted kitchen. Dining room with inglenook fireplace. Sitting room with coal-effect electric fire.

Amenities

Full oil central heating with additional heating from electric fire in sitting room and multi-fuel stove in dining room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge (no ice-box), washing machine, flat screen TV, DVD. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Bike storage. Front seating area with garden bench. Large courtyard with seating area, furniture, BBQ and summer house. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 1.7 miles. Note: Dogs not allowed in carpeted areas.

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Previous visitors' comments about Wern Bach:

This cottage was one of the best we have stayed in over the years. The wood-burner was a real plus in a cold February. Central heating efficient, well equipped throughout, lovely full size bath, spotless linen and beds. We thought this was excellent value.
Mr Maddock, Bude, February 2012

The cottage was perfect, nice rural quite location, everything you could possible need was there, including a complimentary bottle of wine. We enjoyed sitting outside listening to nature, watching the sun rise and set, hearing the cows munching grass across the road and sitting in the dark with a glass of wine watching the stars - Brilliant.
Mrs McCann, Isle of Man, September 2011

It was in a good location and an advantage that we could take the dogs. The cottage offered all home comforts with a touch of luxury. Very nice.
Miss Riddle, Stoke-on-Trent, August 2011

Very impressed with the standard of the cottage and lovely little touches. Beautifully appointed property in tranquil surroundings, yet close proximity to A55 means short travel times to the North Wales coast. Excellent base to explore area - wonderfully quiet!
Ms Chadwell, Cardiff, August 2011

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