Buzzards View is a delightful rural retreat situated in Dyserth, Denbighshire, offering open vistas of the countryside, mountains, and sea.
Located in a popular walking area, this charming house boasts a garden, hot tub, electric fire and roadside parking, making it an ideal getaway for families or friends.
Upon entering the property, you will be greeted by a spacious open-plan area, housing a well-equipped kitchen for preparing your favourite meals.
Adjacent to this, the dining area offers seating for up to ten guests, enjoy some pancakes at the breakfast bar or enjoy a large family feast at the dining table, perfect for hosting memorable family dinners.
For those seeking a bit of friendly competition, a darts board is also available for your entertainment.
The sitting area, complete with a TV and an electric fire, provides a warm space to unwind after a day of exploration.
Sink into the plush corner sofa, or choose from one of the inviting armchairs or sofa, all while enjoying the stunning countryside and sea views.
The property boasts five well-appointed bedrooms, ensuring a rejuvenating sleep for all.
On the first floor, you will find a double bedroom featuring a large picture-style window with breathtaking views, a single bedroom, and a family room with a double bed and pull-out single sofa beds.
The ground floor hosts a further double bedroom and a twin room, offering flexibility to suit all types of groups.
For your convenience, the property is equipped with a sleek bathroom featuring a freestanding bath, basin, and WC, as well as a separate shower room with a walk-in shower, basin, and WC.
Outside, the south-facing front garden is a real sun trap, boasting a lawn, patio, and furniture for alfresco dining.
The icing on the cake is the indulgent hot tub, perfect for soaking your cares away under the stars.
To the rear, a small, steep garden has a forest backdrop, walk around the house for safe and direct access to the beautiful countryside beyond, offering endless opportunities for scenic walks.
Take a trip to Prestatyn Central Beach, walk along the sandy shores whilst indulging in an ice cream, there are plenty of amenities nearby, why not end your trip to the seaside with some family fun with a visit to an amusement arcade.
Immerse yourself in the local area with a visit to see the stunning Rhaeadr Dyserth Waterfall, a true testimony of the gorgeous natural beauty in Dyserth.
History enthusiasts can explore the fascinating medieval fortress, Castell Rhuddlan, while those in search for some spiritual time, will find solace in the calm and serene atmosphere of St Asaph Cathedral, said to be the smallest ancient cathedral in Britain.
For families with animal lovers, why not head to Greenhill Alpaca Trekking, meet these adorable creatures, and take them on a walk as you learn all you can about alpacas.
If this has inspired your curiosity and you want to encounter more animals, then head to Chester Zoo, home to 37,000 animals, take a scenic boat ride there, visit the award-winning restaurant, and then learn about the endangered species and conservation programmes.
The breathtaking Clwydian Range & Dee Valley National Landscape is nearby and offers an abundance of outdoor adventures for nature enthusiasts and thrill-seekers alike.
Here, you can explore the stunning viewpoints atop the hills, enjoy a leisurely hike along the picturesque trails, or embark on an exhilarating mountain biking expedition through challenging terrain.
The area is also home to the fascinating ruins of ancient castles, such as the iconic Castell Dinas Brân, which provides a glimpse into the region's rich history while rewarding you with spectacular panoramic views.
Don’t miss the opportunity to meander along the River Dee, where you can indulge in tranquil riverside walks, or try your hand at fishing or canoeing for a unique perspective of the stunning natural beauty that surrounds you.
An escape to Buzzards View provides not just a serene stay, but also a rich immersion into the cultural heritage and enticing beauty of Denbighshire.