Feast your eyes on this incredibly unique property, nestled in the quaint village of Marford, with originality and history radiating from its core, this stunning 1750s cottage is ideal for an out-of-the-ordinary couple’s getaway.
Wonder awaits you when you pull up to Springfield Cottage, with the circular stone building offering a striking aesthetic with black and white cathedral windows, and a gothic aura encompassed by beautiful greenery and trees.
Enter through a large church style door and make your way to the large open-plan living area, fitted with classic beamed ceilings.
Gather around the warmth of the gas fire, or cuddle up with your other half as you flick on the TV.
A few small steps take you up to a bright dining area, featuring large windows and a patio door that overlooks the enclosed back garden.
Rustle up a meal for two in the distinctive kitchen space; quirky curved counter tops are fitted within the unique bay window, with the original red quarry tiles resting below your feet, it boasts all the essentials needed for cooking a romantic meal.
The bathroom is situated downstairs, fitted with a generous double shower and finished to a high standard so you can freshen up in style.
Make your way upstairs, with support from the ornate handrails, leading you onto the first floor, where you approach a mezzanine dressing room, featuring a snug sofa.
Relax in the spacious double bedroom resting under sloping ceilings, spend a relaxing few morning moments in bed gazing out of the windows, before being treated to breakfast in bed.
To the outside, discover an enclosed garden lawn where you can soak in the rays on a warm summers day, and to the front entrance there's a handy bike storage unit, perfect for avid cyclists.
Walk along the road and find the Trevor Arms Marford, a quaint pub with a glorious fire where you can enjoy a nice pint during your stay, serving excellent food too if you don't fancy cooking.
With direct buses to Chester, you can go and explore the Tudor 'Rows', Roman Walls, Eastgate Clock, the Chester Roman Amphitheatre, and imposing cathedral, whilst more restful days out can be spent strolling alongside the River Dee, or delighting in a picnic in the centre of Grosvenor Park.
Other amazing family-friendly days out await at Chester Zoo, Chester Racecourse and Blue Planet Aquarium.
In Wrexham you can fill your day with activities like sightseeing at Erddig Hall, TÅ· Pawb, and Alyn Waters, as well as browsing a variety of bars, pubs, including the Alyn Pub next to the river, restaurants and shops dotted around the bustling town.
Explore Rhosllanerchrugog where you can undertake the mountain reservoir walk, involving a gentle climb up Esclusham Mountain.
Springfield cottage is a rustic building with a unique design, where couples can discover a rare Welsh gem.