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Holywell 4 miles; Denbigh and Mold 7 miles.
This pretty village, home to the local Crown Inn with Egon Ronay recommendation, stands on the edge of a Site of Special Scientific Interest on the slopes of Halkyn Mountain, also a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The whole area is renowned for its wonderful panoramic views, with the Clwydian Hills and Offa’s Dyke close by, offering an abundance of scenic walks, cycling and mountain bike trails. There are also several golf courses nearby. Loggerheads Country Park with its Visitor Centre offers the opportunity for glimpsing local wildlife, whilst walking along The Leete pathway on the banks of the River Alyn. The nearby small town of Holywell - the Lourdes of Wales - takes its name from a well surrounded by a chapel, which has been a site of pilgrimage since 660. Denbigh and the market town of Mold are also close by. Lixwm is a perfect base for exploring the whole of North Wales, being within easy reach of the many coastal resorts including the ever popular Llandudno with its beaches and pier, and the Snowdonia National Park. Medieval Chester affords the visitor ample opportunity for sightseeing and shopping on the famous ‘Rows’.
This detached cottage, with a south facing open aspect, is located in the owners’ delightful half-acre garden, on the edge of the quiet village of Lixwm, on the slopes of Halkyn Mountain. With a welcome pack provided on arrival, this lovely Lixwm cottage offers delightful open-plan living accommodation, with modern facilities and a cosy, light and airy atmosphere. This single storey Lixwm cottage provides its own large private decked area and a paved patio, both with furniture, ideal for dining al fresco with views over the lovely garden and ponds. This quiet Lixwm cottage and garden are ideal for relaxing and enjoying the surrounding local scenery or coming home to after venturing further afield. Enjoy excellent mountain biking along Offa's Dyke and the Clwydian Hill Range, or a trip to medieval Chester.
All ground floor. One double bedroom. Large shower room with large shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with fully fitted kitchen, dining area and lounge area. Utility room adjoins the cottage.
Full LPG central heating. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, flat screen colour TV/DVD with Freeview. Washing machine, sink and indoor drying facilities located in adjoining utility room, along with luggage storage area and secure covered bike storage. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private decked area and patio with furniture, plus use of owners' lawned garden. One well behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Small shop 2.5 miles. Pub/restaurant 10 mins walk. Note: Ponds in garden; please ensure children are supervised at all times.
01244 356666
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Previous visitors' comments about Garden View:
Friendly and helpful owners. Garden View is in a quiet and peaceful location but lots to do and see. We would use this property again.
Mr Hein-Hartmann, Leicester, October 2011
We found the house as described and the owners and house could not be faulted. Many thanks.
Mrs Jones, Liverpool, July 2011
The cottage was ideally situated and immaculate - tastefully furnished yet cosy at the same time. I could not praise the owners enough, they were very friendly and went out of their way to help you, yet did not intrude on your privacy. I will definitely go there again.
Mrs Barnard, Macclesfield, June 2011
We liked everything about our holiday as the cottage was perfect in every way. The owners were so friendly and made us very welcome. The cottage had everything we needed to make our holiday as close to 'home from home' as could be. thank you - we will use Sykes again if we want another cottage holiday.
Mr Ball, Sutton-in-Ashfield, June 2011