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Rating
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Sleeps 2
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Bedrooms 1
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Bathrooms 1
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews
6 Customer Review(s)
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Mrs Hancock “Hi we love the cottage it was our second time there and would love to go again,, our dog”
- Mrs Hancock, September 2020 -
Mr Wayne “For us it was a very good place to visit, out in the countryside with plenty of walking from the doorstep .”
The owners were very pleasant and helpful and will be sure to return .
- Mr Wayne, September 2020Mrs Hancock “Hi we didn’t like the hot plate to have to use for cooking the bacon it needs ...”
Hi we didn’t like the hot plate to have to use for cooking the bacon it needs a proper cooker that cook’s everything with no hassle that’s the only thing everything was spotless a cosy cottage,we loved it so much that we booked it again for a few weeks time
- Mrs Hancock, August 2020Ms Worrall-Hill “We had a wonderful break at this cottage.”
The owners are extremely friendly and lovely people; very helpful and professional. The cottage was spectacularly clean and we appreciated all of the COVID-19 measures that were attended to. Everything you need is provided down to tea and coffee, with fresh milk in the fridge. On arrival, there were also two delicious chocolate brownies, a bowl of mints, and half a dozen fresh eggs from right there on Nant Ucha Farm, which we cooked up into omelettes. The property was very accommodating to our dog, and he really enjoyed himself. A dog walking book supplied in the room helped us discover a beautiful forest we'd never visited before - although the farm and surroundings are stunning themselves. The cottage itself has been tastefully developed, and the only thing I would say is that the photos don't do it justice! I would definately recommend.
- Ms Worrall-Hill, August 2020Dr Hoggarth “Really lovely cottage, very clean, cosy and comfy.”
Great design how they’ve done the levels with the original fireplace/architecture. Only thing I would say is you can hear the neighbours slightly, walls aren’t fully soundproof. Otherwise clean, comfy, great location for everything, lots of local walks from where you are as well as short drive to longer walks/places of interest. Milk, eggs and cake on arrival and very dog friendly. Ours is reactive dog and even she enjoyed her time here. Heather is also lovely and easy to approach as well as sort out concerns. Would stay again.
- Dr Hoggarth, July 2020Mr Mather “Lovely surroundings, good friendly people, we had a very peaceful relaxing stay.”
- Mr Mather, February 2020Tyn Celyn Cottages
Llangollen 4 miles. This is a group of four stone-built terraced barn conversions, part of a development of six properties, which stand in a lovely location on an 80-acre working livestock farm on the slopes of the Berwyn Mountains, close to the World Heritage Site of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Llangollen Canal. Dating back to the 17th century, these cottages have all been carefully restored to offer a range of accommodation that will suit most small parties. Where possible, local materials have been sourced for the use in their renovation and many of the windows have been handmade on site from oak reclaimed from the farm itself. The cottages are supplied by purified spring water and free-range eggs are readily available to purchase from the owner's farm. There are scenic canal and hill walks, and canal boats can be hired daily for a memorable voyage across the aqueduct or through the Vale of Llangollen into the town. The Panorama walk is one mile away, from which on a clear day seven counties can be seen, or visit the world-famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, which is just two miles away. Enjoy day trips to Snowdonia, historic Chester, or Lakes Bala and Vyrnwy and then return to one of these cosy holiday cottages to relax.
The property
This Llangollen cottage has been carefully styled and furnished to offer a comfortable base with a quirky character, and is ideal for a couple looking to enjoy the local activities and unspoilt countryside.
The front door opens into an open plan living accommodation with a fitted kitchen, recessed dining area and comfy space to settle in at the end of the day, whilst upstairs you will find a Captain's bed set on a raised platform, accessed by three open steps from the large dressing room with seating area.
Outside this cottage near Llangollen is a communal courtyard, where you can relax and share stories with your neighbours, or just enjoy the surrounding countryside in this idyllic, peaceful setting.
Note: This cottage can be booked with Refs. 906208, 906209 and 906211, together they sleep 9.
Summary
- One king-size double Captain's bed reached by 3 steps, with dressing area
- Shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
- Oil central heating
- Electric oven and 2-ring hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine in shared external utility, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off road parking for 2 cars
- Bike storage
- Shared, front gravel sitting area with furniture and BBQ
- Shared picnic area in woodland on farm
- One well-behaved dog welcome, property does not accept cats
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 2 miles, pub 1.5 miles
- Note: The Captains bed is reached by 3 steps, is accessed from one side only and there's restricted head height
- Note: Children 12 Years old and over only
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About the location
LLANGOLLEN
Ruthin 15 miles; Chester 25 miles.
The beautiful Vale of Llangollen, with its dramatic mountain backdrop and boulder-strewn River Dee is the setting for this pretty tourist town, internationally famous for its Musical Eisteddfod. Explore the green valley by steam train or canal boat, or take an exhilarating walk up to Castell Dinas Brân, high above the town, in order to enjoy the breathtaking view. Llangollen offers a good range of pubs and restaurants, as well as many interesting shops. The National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are within easy driving distance, while a day-long car trail can take you to visit six of the ‘Seven Wonders of Wales’. Offa’s Dyke Path passes nearby and boasts pleasant walking along the crest of the Clwyd hills, plus the famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct is 5 miles away, and Snowdonia is less than an hour’s drive.
Region Information
Note: Children 12 years old and over
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas
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