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For price information click herePrestatyn 2 miles; Colwyn Bay 16 miles; Llandudno 20 miles.
The tiny village of Gwaenysgor sits on the side of a hill in the quiet North Wales countryside, within the Clwydian Hill Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is just a quarter of a mile to the top, from where a wonderful panoramic view over the countryside and coast can be enjoyed. The village itself has a very good pub and is ideally placed for joining the Offa's Dyke National Trail which lies within a few minutes walk. The sandy beaches at Prestatyn provide safe bathing, a variety of watersports and lovely walks, whilst four golf courses and a leisure centre are within easy reach. Along the coast are the fabulous Mountain Zoo at Colwyn Bay and the Victorian resort of Llandudno with its lovely promenade. Within easy reach are the scenic lakes of Brenig and Alwen, a variety of castles and gardens and the spectacular scenery of Snowdonia, the Lleyn Peninsula and the Isle of Anglesey.
An attractive, 18th century, stone built cottage, occupying a quiet position in the pretty village of Gwaenysgor, just two miles from Prestatyn. This restful and calm, semi-detached property is decorated and furnished in a traditional cottage style and features exposed stone walls and beams, a welcoming sitting room, two bedrooms and a tranquil garden, ideal for a relaxing evening drink. The hillside village of Gwaenysgor boasts spectacular rural and coastal views and an excellent pub, whilst pretty coastal walks can be enjoyed within easy walking distance. The popular seaside resort of Prestatyn, with its Blue Flag awarded beach is two miles away, offering superb fishing and watersports, while Colwyn Bay’s fantastic Mountain Zoo, Llandudno’s Victorian promenades and the breathtaking Snowdonian landscape are not to be missed. An ideal base for touring North Wales, any time of year.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double with beams & exposed stone wall, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin & WC. Fitted kitchen with breakfast table (seats 2). Sitting room with log effect electric fire. Conservatory with dining area.
Oil central heating throughout, electric fire in sitting room. Freestanding electric cooker with ceramic hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV with Freeview and DVD. All fuel & power inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair by prior arrangement. Off road parking for 1 car plus quiet on road parking in front of cottage for 2 cars. Lockable shed for bike storage. Enclosed, lawned garden with furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop 2 miles, pub 2 mins walk. Note: Property has quite steep internal stairs and as such may be unsuitable for the less mobile.
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Previous visitors' comments about Pen y Parc:
Stunning location, quiet but convenient to the town. The warm welcome of the owner and the feeling of cleanliness and airiness when we first arrived at the property was much appreciated after a long journey. A very comfortable cottage - the conservatory was a fantastic bonus and a great place to relax.
Mrs Derbyshire, Braintree, March 2012
Location is excellent!
Mrs Thomson, Radstock, November 2011
This was our 6th visit to Pen Y Parc. We continue to be impressed by the welcome we receive, the high quality and comfort of the cottage and the splendid location. What more can you ask.
Mr Adams, St. Albans, October 2011
The cottage was beautiful and in an idyllic location, being in a very quiet village. The standard of the cottage was excellent with a lovely garden and conservatory. Everything you could need was inside the cottage and the owner was very welcoming.
Mr Farrar, Mirfield, July 2011