• Apple Garth, WrexhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Castle Cres, Wales
    Located in a quiet cul-de-sac just a few minutes’ walk from the centre of Chirk, Apple Garth provides comfortable and well proportioned holiday accommodation. This superb, detached bungalow benefits from spacious living accommodation, which includes a lovely conservatory overlooking the large garden. Ideal for families who love the outdoors, there are some excellent walks in the area and a recreation park in the village. The canal in Chirk is part of the World Heritage site and is just five minutes’ walk away from the property and extends for approximately 11 miles. You can walk or cycle along the canal into Llangollen, via the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, or head in the other direction towards another of Thomas Telford’s famous aqueducts and viaduct at Chirk.
    Located within a conservation area, Chirk is a charming little town and offers a variety of takeaways, pubs, tea rooms, an award-winning Indian restaurant, small supermarket, bakers, butchers, greengrocers, pharmacy and a post office, as well as a couple of churches and a local library which offers free internet access. Local buses will take you into Wrexham, Chester, Oswestry, Shrewsbury and Llangollen. The train station is within a few minutes’ walk and offers services to almost anywhere in the UK. Chirk is just one hour from Manchester airport, making it ideal for overseas visitors.
    Visit National Trust’s Chirk Castle, Erddig and Powys Castle. Local events throughout the year include the international Eisteddfod in Llangollen during July. Or visit Chester Zoo and the Roman city of Chester. Those wanting the beach can head to the charming Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno, approximately one hour 15 minutes, and water sports lovers will enjoy Bala lake. Other activities available locally include golf, cycling, horse riding and fishing. With so much to see and do, Apple Garth is perfect for exploring North Wales and beyond.
    £62
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  • The Bellringers Cottage, WrexhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful cottage sits opposite the pretty village church in Llandegla and was once the home of the village bell ringer, hence the name. From the moment you step through the door, you know you can relax and enjoy your time here. With plenty of character and many original features, including exposed beams and stone walls, there’s also an inglenook fireplace in the living room with a warming multi-fuel burner and the attractive kitchen/dining room overlooks the pretty garden.

    There’s a real community feel to the village of Llandegla. Just opposite the cottage, the church offers tea and coffee to visitors, whilst only a few doors away you’ll find the lovely community-run village shop and café. Llandegla itself is well known nationally for its mountain bike centre and forest trails, but is also a popular starting point for walks on the Offa’s Dyke footpath, which runs just a few yards from the cottage. In the heart of the north east Wales countryside, The Bellringers Cottage makes an ideal base from which to explore the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Dee Valley, or further afield into north or mid Wales.

    The market town of Mold is close by, also offering top quality stage productions at Theatr Clwyd. The historic city of Chester is also within easy reach, offering full shopping facilities plus its city walls, cathedral and unique shopping rows. A trip over the winding Horseshoe Pass brings you to Llangollen, home of the annual International festival Eisteddfod. Situated on the River Dee, with fishing nearby, you can enjoy walks along the towpath of the Llangollen Canal, or take a nostalgic journey on a steam train along the Dee Valley to Corwen, on the Llangollen Railway. The historic National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erddig are also well worth a visit, whilst day trips to the Snowdonia National Park are also possible. Shop 20 yards, pub ¼ mile and restaurant 7 miles.
    £94
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  • Jubilee House, WrexhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to this wonderful farmhouse. Enter via the electrically-operated front gates and up the sweeping driveway, which offers parking for up to four cars. Jubilee House has been meticulously renovated to incorporate modern living essentials whilst retaining its original charm and farmhouse warmth.
    Relax in one of the two living rooms with comfortable sofas, log burning fireplace and Smart TV. The well-designed open living-style kitchen diner is the perfect place to cook up a family meal or enjoy a drink or two sitting around this island catching up on the events of the day. At the end of a long day head up to one of the four well-appointed bedrooms. One has a kingsize bed and an en-suite walk-in shower, with a further two doubles and a single - all with quality bedding for a good night’s sleep. The family bathroom features a bath with a shower over, a heated towel rail, a basin and a toilet. The hot tub is situated in the garden area and is not overlooked but still benefits from countryside views.
    Setting off from the front door you can choose to walk the many countryside foot trails or perhaps a bike ride to visit the pretty village of Bangor-on-Dee. Here you can visit the beautiful church, look at the horse race venue or pop into one of the local pubs for a drink by the River Dee or maybe ride to the village of Holt to view one of the last Roman bridges and have a coffee at one of the lovely local cafes offering fresh coffee and homemade cake - the choice is yours.
    £138
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  • Wrexham Retreat At Lorien, WrexhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wrexham Retreat at Lorien is a large, detached property enjoying an elevated position in the rural village of Caergwrle, just 5 miles from the centre of Wrexham in North Wales. Boasting five well-appointed bedrooms, a fabulous open living kitchen/dining area and spacious grounds, it makes the perfect choice for families, small groups and couples alike wanting to visit this wonderful part of the country.
    The well-equipped kitchen/dining room provides everything you need to prepare an evening meal making use of the superb appliances and electric range and the long dining table extends to seat all ten guests. The living area is the perfect place to relax on the comfortable seating with room for all, and the Smart TV means you can enjoy a film or catch up on the soaps. The outdoor area provides garden furniture, a fire pit and lawned area for all your enjoyment and with two patio areas, there’ll be a sunny spot for all; storage is also provided for bikes. Three of the five bedrooms can be found on the ground floor along with a family bathroom and separate toilet. Head up to the first floor to find two more delightful bedrooms.
    Caergwrle is a historic village that pre-dates Christianity. The castle is situated on the hill opposite Lorien and was originally built by the Welsh Prinnce Dfydd ap Gruffudd in 1277 and is the last castle built in Wales by a Welsh prince.
    Walkers will enjoy the Wales Link Path which passes along the edge of the property and connects the amazing Wales Coastal Path with Offa’s Dyke Trail. Those with a passion for cycling and mountain biking can explore Llandegla Forest, which is home to some fantastic bike trails no matter what your experience. You can bring your own bike on or rent a bike locally.
    Take a trip to Park in the Past, a 130-acre local attraction just a 5-minute drive away where you can book carp fishing, open water swimming, kayak, and paddle boarding. Explore the Clwydian Range, ramble to the top of Moel Famau and spend time at Loggerheads Country Park with the family. Visit the nearby town of Llangollen, home to the world-famous steam railway, annual Eisteddfod Music event, stunning canal walks as well as boutique shops, restaurants, and pavement cafes. If you fancy watching Wrexham FC, there are easy transport links by both bus and train so you can be dropped off right outside the ground in just half an hour.
    The historic city of Chester is 12 miles away and is world famous for its Roman heritage and Tudor buildings and has a good variety of night life, trips down the river Dee, The Storyhouse theatre, Chester Zoo and much more. It alsohas designer shops and chic bars. Whatever your reason for visiting you won’t be disappointed.
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  • The Grousemoor, WrexhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    A high-quality property that accommodates 16 guests and dog friendly situated in Llandegla in the county of Denbighshire (northeast Wales). This spectacular property was a former country hotel and is also a licensed wedding venue, you could combine a holiday with a wedding ceremony! The property has its own bar and can be stocked at your request.
    The property consists of a large open plan living area with wood burner, high quality furnishings and sofas, it is open plan with the large dining area which has a large dining table to sit all guests, there is also a bar area within this room with bar stools. The kitchen has absolutely everything you could possibly need, including a four oven Aga, juice maker, professional coffee machine, smoothie maker, fridge/freezer with water and ice dispenser and a large breakfast bar. On the ground floor are double toilets with baby changing facilities and electric hand dryers. The utility area has fridge/freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor with wheelchair access and ramp, Deer Room has a kingsize sleigh bed and is en-suite with walk-in shower and French doors overlooking Coed Llandegla and its rolling hills. The Hare Room has a super kingsize zip and link bed with two armchairs and is en-suite with bath and rainfall shower.
    To the first floor there are three further bedrooms, The Partridge Room with mountain views, has a kingsize sleigh bed and en-suite with double ended roll top bath and a large walk-in rainfall shower. The Lord Grousemoor has a super kingsize bed, two armchairs and an en-suite with double ended roll top bath and rainfall shower. The Woodcock Room has a kingsize bed with an en-suite with a large walk-in rainfall shower. There is also a two-bedroom suite on the first floor: The Pheasant Suite consists of a twin room with views over the heather topped Welsh hills, with en-suite shower over the bath. The master suite with dual aspect windows and views over the hills and forest has a super kingsize zip and link bed. The Pheasant Suite also has its own living room and kitchen with ceramic hob, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge. All rooms have bathrobes, toiletries and mending kits provided. To the rear of the property is a large terrace with garden furniture and fabulous views over the Welsh countryside, two gas barbecues, two showers, three toilets and an outdoor sink.
    There is plenty to see and do in the area, the property is right on the Offa’s Dyke trail, so great for walkers or cyclists. There is also mountain biking in Coed Llandegla (One Planet), clay pigeon shooting at Fauxdegla, off road motor safari and white-water rafting. Llangollen is 9 miles from the property and offers a great day out to the Horseshoe Pass and falls, the castle ruins at Castell Dinas Bran has some stunning views from the top. Restaurant ¼ mile.
    £659
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