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Bluebell

(Ref. 1049743)

Ffrith near Brymbo, North Wales & Snowdonia Show on map

4.8

Sykes rating

  • 4 Guests

  • 2 Bedrooms

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets No

Features

  • Off road parking
  • Ground floor accommodation
  • Ground floor bedroom
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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  • garden (12)
  • place (11)
  • lodge (10)
  • everything (9)
  • well (9)

30 Customer Reviews

  • "The property was good and we enjoyed it."

    Some little improvements / maintenance could be done , the back door lock needs adjusting you have to force it to lock it. We would have prefered some way to get fresh air in at night in the bedrooms. The bathroom window needs a fly screen on the outside. The lounge/ kitchen area would benefit from some low soft lighting. The bathroom cabinet lighting would be better if it worked. These comments are because you have asked , and not a moan.

    Reviewed by William4.1Apr 2024

  • "This is such an amazing place to stay."

    Its close enough to get to places around but you are in your own peaceful sanctuary. Its equipped with everything you possibly need. Its spacious, light and is surrounded by such a lovely garden and as my son said " you can 'njoy such a lovely view" The driveway looked like parts had been washed away so we left the car at the bottom. There's a park close by, there's many little walks, you aren't far from Wrexham or Brymbo but I'd say head to Betsy W Coed and if you are up that way, see Conwy Castle and Llandudno. Alwyn Country Park is lovely too. The cottage has a big kitchen equipped with every tool required. The log burner was stacked for us to use. Washing machine for our well used mucky clothes. So many books and games to read we didn't have the TV on once. We visited late October and the colours around were just amazing. Thank you for letting us share your beautiful home and we hope to come back really soon

    Reviewed by Simon5.0Oct 2023

  • "Fantastic cottage garden and scenery every appliance that you needed spotlessly clean The only bad thing was the gardener who cuts the grass around the seating area doesn’t collect the grass cuttings up so they tread into the property even though footwear was taken off at the door."

    As previously mentioned by others would love to visit again but can’t due to the new no dogs rule :(

    Reviewed by Carl4.4Sep 2023

  • "Second visit."

    Lovely property, garden, location and walks.

    Reviewed by Robert5.0Sep 2023

  • "Blue Bell was amazing place to stay ."

    Locals were very friendly. Lots of places to walk and not far drive to local shops .The lodge was clean well equipped and the garden was amazing .Waking up in the morning to the sheep outside was lovely. It's so sad that the owner is not going to allow dogs anymore as our two loved the open space and walks on the door step. It's a shame other people don't respect other people's property. Thank you for letting us share your wonderful place .Mo & Terry Buddy ,Millie

    Reviewed by Maureen5.0Jul 2023

  • "We enjoyed our stay at Bluebell."

    The cottage was spotless. Everything was provided to make our stay enjoyable. Very spacious. Luckily we had taken camping chairs with us as there was nothing to sit on outside.

    Hi, There are 4 folding chairs and table near the brick outbuilding near we’re you park your car. I leave them folded up to protect the timber. Rob Property Owner

    Reviewed by Heather4.1Jun 2023

  • "A beautiful, quiet location."

    Facilities were definitely adequate, although I had to reorganise some of the cooking equipment in order to have a cupboard to store our food. We found the bathroom door from the living area difficult to bolt. Not that it bothered us as a couple, but friends or families sharing together might find it an inconvenience. The whole place was light and airy. ln fact, we would have appreciated lined curtains in the bedroom to help with the early morning light. Whilst information about places to visit does not change much, more up to date pamphlets about attractions would certainly look better to the visitor. The garden area to sit and relax in was very nice.

    Reviewed by Eileen4.1May 2023

  • "Lovely little bungalow in a beautiful setting."

    If your looking for peace and quiet that's the place to go.

    Reviewed by Ken4.7May 2023

  • "A thoroughly enjoyable holiday."

    Reviewed by Brian5.0May 2023

  • "The lodge was absolutely amazing."

    We would LOVE TO STAY AGAIN. But unfortunately it's NO LONGER DOG FRIENDLY. Stunning Lodge so peaceful

    Reviewed by Pam5.0Mar 2023

  • "Excellent accommodation, everything we need was to hand, lots of walks straight out of the door (even in the 4 inches of snow we had)."

    The dogs loved the freedom in the garden, its such a shame that the owners have now decided not to take pets. We would have definitely returned as it was such a relaxing break, we do hope they change there minds regarding the no pets rule in the future. John & Gill

    Reviewed by John4.7Jan 2023

  • "An absolute gorgeous wooden lodge/cabin set in an interesting garden."

    The living area was exceptionally spacious, roughly measuring 16/17mts in length by about 5mts width. Fantastic stove with sufficient logs and kindling that warmed the entire cabin after an hour or so of being lit. All kitchen essentials, good appliances and bathroom and bedroom also comfortable. Perhaps the recycling and general rubbish could be a bit more explanatory within the cabin folder. We had two dogs with us and there are walks either side of the parking space, both on a slight incline but not too difficult. Not a huge amount to do in the local vicinity but if its peace and tranquility you want, go for it, you won't be disappointed. Fantastic accommodation

    Reviewed by Chris5.0Nov 2022

  • "Perfect retreat for me and my two dogs!"

    Lodge was lovely and quiet without a neighbour in sight. The dogs enjoyed the fully fenced gardens and hiking trails right from the doorstep. Fully recommend for anyone looking for a quiet escape to the country.

    Reviewed by Hannah5.0Oct 2022

  • "Beautiful lodge and garden."

    Nice and clean, with everything you need

    Reviewed by David5.0Aug 2022

  • "Lovely property, great location, excellent condition wouldn’t hesitate to use again, the only downside was the fridge -freezer which only became efficient on our last night?"

    ie ice cubes freezing and keeping food cold

    Reviewed by David4.4Aug 2022

  • "The cottage was absolutely lovely!"

    Perfect for our needs and very well equipped. Much more spacious than the photos make you believe! The garden was an added bonus. A large lawned area then an even bigger mature garden with the most amazing shrubbery. The entire garden was nicely fenced off so our dogs didn't wander.

    Reviewed by Kathryn5.0Aug 2022

  • "Beautifully located, surrounded by nature, and very well-equipped."

    We had an amazing time, went hiking, and even fed the local fauna and enjoyed a conversation with sheep. We would highly recommend it to anyone who likes peace and quiet.

    Reviewed by Oskar5.0Jul 2022

  • "This property was truly superb!"

    The best self catering property from location, to comfort and facilities offered that we have ever stayed in and we didn’t want to leave! An absolute real gem of a place in such a secluded setting which was perfect in every way for us and our little dogs who loved mooching around the secure garden. Without a doubt we will be looking to book again as it’s so near my elderly mum so ideal location for us to visit her and so many lovely walks nearby. Everything in the The lodge was so well thought out with such detail for a comfortable and enjoyable stay. Thankyou so much for allowing us to stay there with our fur babies. Next time we might suss out how to use the washing machine, never seen one that you have to have an app for . WiFi was excellent though throughout the lodge.

    Reviewed by Jenny5.0Jul 2022

  • "Fantastic accommodation, spacious, practical and well located."

    We highly recommend it

    Reviewed by Michael5.0Jul 2022

  • "Just spent a very quiet week at Bluebell, a lovely lodge,very well built and comfortable, one of the best self catering properties we have ever stayed at."

    We have enjoyed watching the foxes hunting in the field to the rear.

    Reviewed by Robert5.0May 2022

  • "An amazing place to stay, very quiet and peaceful."

    The place is much larger than it looks in the photos. Very spacious and with everything you need. If you are looking for a peaceful break totally recommend this property.

    Reviewed by Wendy4.7Sep 2021

  • "The mattresses on all beds are exceptionally soft and none of us slept well."

    The TV is far too small. Didn't even use it. The kitchen is very well equipped. Location is fabulous. Remote and private. No handwash/soap provided. Pretty vase of wildflowers in kitchen on arrival.

    Reviewed by Beverley4.7Aug 2021

  • "Bluebell is the most beautiful holiday letting that we have ever stayed in."

    The location is simply stunning as it is nestled into the small welsh valley and ypu are surrounded by a gorgeous garden and the welsh hills. Bluebell itself is just perfect, you have all the mod cons and essentials that you could possibly need and it has been built and decorated to a very high standard. There is no phone signal (a total blessing!) but the wifi works very well should you feel the need to converse with the outside world. The location is great for doing day trips to Chester, Llangollen etc and is just a short drive away from pubs/shops. The place is just so tranquil and idyllic that when you are there you really dont want to leave. If you want a lovely quiet break away from the hustle and bustle of your stressful working/normal life then you really wont regret booking Bluebell. One thing to note when driving there - when you get to the end of the directions given you need to drive ahead and drive under the viaduct that will be in front of you and take the left track over the little bridge - drive past the gardens which will be on your right and the parking is by the top gate (we found it easier to turn around after the little bridge and reverse up to the parking space) Enjoy your holiday - we definitely did.

    Reviewed by Tracey5.0Jul 2021

  • "The cottage is very spacious and well looked after."

    Very secluded but not far from for civilisation. Excellent place, beautiful surroundings and well worth a visit.

    Reviewed by Gary5.0Jul 2021

  • "What a fantastic place, very clean, beautiful surroundings."

    Everything you need in one gem of a place, pictures really dont do this place justice. We will definately book again. Look out for birds of prey, bats, woodpeckers and the fox. Lovely. Thank you.

    Reviewed by Graham5.0Jun 2021

  • "The lodge is in a lovely setting and I think the early reviews reflect that as it is the ideal property to ‘live outdoors’ at."

    However, now that the nights are drawing in I think the property could do with a bit of TLC - the chairs were old and uncomfortable, the tv was only programmed with CBeebies (and you don’t feel like you have the right to mess) and one of the single mattresses was very old and uncomfortable. It would feel cosier with curtains or blinds,too. To find the property it is best to programme your satnav with ‘15 Valley Road’. From there you just go under the viaduct, the road immediately splits into three and you take the left fork. If you just put the postcode in it takes you to the other end of the road and you can’t get through.

    Reviewed by Christine3.8Sep 2020

  • "An amazing lodge with equipment above and beyond our expectations in a very quiet location."

    Couldn't fault the accommodation and it's in a corner of Wales we know and love.

    Reviewed by Linda5.0Sep 2020

  • "This was the most lovely cottage in beautiful surroundings."

    It was very clean and had everything we needed. Ideal place if you like a countryside location with walks. I will definitely book here again. Thank you for a quiet and relaxing holiday.

    Reviewed by Claire5.0Aug 2020

  • "A stunning lodge nestled in large garden."

    Modern kitchen with all you need for a week or more holiday. Large dining area looking out across views was really nice at end of a busy day. Seemed like brand new quilts and bedding and towels, very luxurious!! We did have a few chilly nights so the wood burning stove was lovely. Ample of electric heaters if needed too. In short, a beautifully done out lodge in a stunning location. Thank you, hosts, for having us!!

    Reviewed by Paul5.0Aug 2020

  • "This is a brilliant place I would recommend bluebell as it is a nice relaxing ..."

    This is a brilliant place I would recommend bluebell as it is a nice relaxing place it has everything you need and the people around are very friendly there is a nice country walk with public path just out side the gate we will be booking this place again

    Reviewed by Elizabeth5.0Aug 2020

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Summary

  • All ground-floor
  • Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with Jack and Jill bathroom access, 1 x twin
  • Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC
  • Open-plan living area with kitchen, dining room and sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Electric heating with woodburning stove
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher
  • TV, DAB Radio, WiFi and selection of books and games
  • Travel cot and high chair available
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking for 3 cars
  • One acre of cottage gardens surrounding the property
  • Sorry, no pets and no smoking
  • Shop 2.6 miles
  • Sorry, Bluebell is unable to accept a Sunday check in
  • Please note there is no street lighting and no neighbours, so if arriving in the dark, please bring a torch or use your phone torch

The property

Brymbo 2.2 miles.

This stunning recently built low impact Eco home is built from Welsh wood, has triple glazed wooden windows and solar panels within an acre of charming wild gardens.

Located in a peaceful and tranquil location in the village of Ffrith near Brymbo, just five miles from Wrexham.

Bluebell is a fantastic all-ground-floor bungalow-style lodge in a beautiful, isolated location, accessed via a private lane, and offers accommodation for a couple or small group of four keen walkers or cyclists wanting to enjoy the outdoors and explore the surrounding North Wales countryside, while Wrexham and Chester are both in easy reach.

Enter the property via a wooden ramp, ideal for wheelchair access, and discover a bright and spacious open-plan living area with lovely wooden flooring and sage green walls bringing a feel of the outdoors inside.

There is a cosy woodburning stove to warm up the space and relax in front of on the sofa, while enjoying a family movie night or board game or enjoy some quiet time and curl up with a good book.

The dining table can comfortably seat the whole group, and you can enjoy home-cooked meals together, prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, which has a large fridge/freezer, electric oven and dishwasher to take care of washing up, plus ample wooden worktop space to prepare ingredients.

There are two bedrooms to choose from; a king-size double with Jack-and-Jill bathroom access and a twin, both are bright and spacious with plenty of storage for your belongings, while the family bathroom offers a choice of how to get ready for each day with a shower over bath.

Outside there is off-road parking available and over an acre of tranquil wild gardens to explore and enjoy.

The small village of Ffrith rest alongside the River Cegidog and has a arailway viaduct, so you can enjoy some lovely walks in the area, as well as a bar being within walking distance.

The house is set in a one acre of secluded private garden, with no neighbours in a beautiful valley, surrounded by woodland and open farmland.

Expect to see Badgers, foxes, owls, buzzards visiting the garden and surrounding countryside.

There is a local coffee shop / Pub within walking distance from the cottage, The Poachers pocket.The larger village of Brymbo is about two miles away and offers a section of shops and restaurants, as well as attractions such as Brymbo Steelworks and St.Johns Church Memorial, while golfers will enjoy Moss Valley Golf Club and there is a lovely park and garden, Brynmally Park, to spend an afternoon wandering through.

Wrexham, the largest town in North Wales, is approximately five miles away, ideal situated between the Welsh mountains and lower Dee valley, along the England/Wales border.

Learn more about the local history at Wrexham County Borough Museum, visit Xplore!

Science Discovery Centre for a fascinating educational day out, and enjoy walking or cycling in pretty Bellevue Park, while the National Trust's 18th-century manor of Erddig has 12,000 acres of garden to explore.

The historic city of Chester, with its Roman city walls and amphitheatre, as well as excellent shopping and dining facilities, is also within easy reach.

You can enjoy a wealth of day out opportunities, exploring the stunning surrounding countryside, from this wonderful luxury lodge in North Wales.

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About the location

BRYMBO

Brynteg 1.5 miles; Gwynfryn 3.2 miles; Wrexham 4.8 miles.

Brymbo is a large village in Wrexham, Wales. It is situated just under five miles away from the bustling town centre of Wrexham, offering a variety of distinctive shops and a selection of fine pubs and restaurants. Historically, the village dates back to the Bronze Age, with evidence having been discovered regarding a burial site in 1958. The site was found alongside a flint knife and an earthenware beaker and the remains of a man they named 'Brymbo Man'. While historical buildings are in short supply in this village, there are a few which are of industrial archaeological interest. This attractive town makes an inspiring choice from which to further explore the surrounding regions of Cheshire and Wales.