Corwen Farmhouse

£599  average per night

Beautifully Blending Traditional Charm With Contemporary Comforts, Including A Hot Tub In The Garden.

  • Sleeps 10
  • 5 Bed
  • 5 Bathroom
  • Adults only

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General information

  • Hot tub
  • BBQ
  • Satellite/Cable TV
  • Adults only
  • Fireplace
  • Pets considered
  • No smoking
  • Wheelchair inaccessible

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Location

  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • > 5KM
  • 0.7KM
  • 4.1KM

Description

Beautifully blending traditional charm with contemporary comforts, including a hot tub in the garden, Corwen Farmhouse is a magnificent home for up to 10 lucky guests in a breath-taking location at the riverside!

Your arrival through the winding roads of rural Wales will set you up perfectly, showing you a glimpse of the beautiful setting in which you'll be residing! And the entrance to the home is the perfect welcome, with a traditional stone exterior and stunning pale blue features. Indeed, inside and out, the attention to detail in this home is second to none.

There are two wonderous living rooms, one with garden access, the other a charming snug, and both with a large TV and two huge sofas! The kitchen embodies a traditional farmhouse style, with a vast range cooker and a gorgeous monochrome design with wooden floors. There's a small breakfast table here, as well as a full, formal dining table by the huge fireplace for gathering the whole group for memorable mealtimes together.

There are five exquisite bedrooms, all of which will fill you with a soothing reassurance, with plush furnishings, soft decor, and a TV in each if you just want a quiet moment in comfort and peace! There is a double room on both the first and second floors and three super-king-size rooms on the first floor which can all be arranged as twin rooms if preferred. All five rooms feature wonderful ensuite bathrooms, four with spacious showers and one with a bathtub with a shower over!

And finally, step into your wonderful, vast garden, where you can witness the wide variety of wildlife right on your doorstep! There's a bench at the far end of your huge lawn, but personally, we'd probably pick the fabulous hot tub right on the edge of the terrace for soaking up the sunshine and the sights and sounds of the natural world! What better way to enjoy the fresh air of the Welsh countryside than enjoying a warming, massaging soak in the privacy of your own garden?

Right beside this, there's a magnificent set of garden furniture so you can dine in style under the stars or in the dazzling sunshine! With access to a shared games room with table tennis and a foosball table, there's something for everyone in this wonderful home!

#### Features
Ground Floor
- Living room
- TV room with 50" LCD TV
- Fully-equipped kitchen with terrace access
- Bedroom with king-size bed
- Family shower room
First Floor
- Bedroom with super-king size bed (can be set up as a twin room on request) and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with super-king size bed (can be set up as a twin room on request) and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with super-king size bed (can be set up as a twin room on request) and en-suite bathroom
- Bedroom with king-size bed and en-suite bathroom

Exterior Grounds
- Hot tub
- Terrace
- Dining facilities
- Barbecue
- Garden

Additional Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- TV
- Baby cot & highchair available on request
- Parking
- Access to games room shared with neighbouring cottages with table tennis
- Access to shared laundry facilities with washing machine & dryer
- Secure bike storage

#### Location
Right on the cusp of the Snowdonia National Park, this is an excellent location for enjoying the highlights of Wales: the fresh air, dark skies and stunning scenery! Wales' first national park, the Snowdonia National Park features 823 square miles of towering mountains and shimmering lakes and can be seen as far away as Porthmadog on the west coast! Snowdon itself is an icon of Wales, alongside 13 other majestic peaks over 3,000 feet high, ideal for climbing and hiking! But if you're not as fit as you used to be, worry not – the chilly peak of Snowdon is even accessible by train, so you can enjoy the breath-taking views whatever your level!

Wales is a small, mountainous peninsula to the west of England with just over 3 million people (less than a third of London!), yet more than 400 castles and three expansive national parks! With over 15 million visitors a year, there's got to be something special that brings visitors back time after time!

Could it be the breath-taking scenery? The dazzling gardens? The easy-going and welcoming folk? Or even the heritage railways that never cease to pique one's interest?

Our personal favourites are the three national parks: the Brecon Beacons National Park, the Snowdonia National Park and the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. Whether you're into hill-walking, hiking, canoeing, mountain biking, kayaking or climbing, or the rather more adventurous surfing, hang-gliding or even a go on the only four-person zip line in Europe, you'll find your perfect spot amid the extraordinary natural landscapes of Wales' most treasured parks.

With water to the north, south and east, Wales has rather more than its fair share of dramatic coastline, making for not only incredible scenery but also a superb beach holiday destination! The Pembrokeshire Peninsula which looks out over the Irish Sea promises rugged and steep limestone cliffs best enjoyed from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Trail. Along the way, you will find enchanting villages, picturesque resort areas, idyllic fishing harbours, winding estuaries, and incredible, wide-open beaches

The Wales Coast Path traces the country's entire length, taking in perfect sandcastle-beaches and striking mountain passes weaving through the wilderness. The immense geological diversity can be enjoyed along with the extensive network of paths, while for some jaw-dropping architectural beauty, Caernarfon Castle and Caerphilly Castle are just two of the many sublime castles. While the utterly cosmopolitan Cardiff is brimming with splendid castles, arcades, and historical buildings, making it the perfect base for exploring the rest of the country!

Only two hours from London, getting into Wales is easy! Cardiff Airport, or one of the London airports when visiting South Wales. Other cities served by international airports in England which offer reasonable access to parts of Wales include Bristol (for south Wales), Birmingham (for mid-Wales), Liverpool and Manchester (for north Wales). Along the coastlines the roads are excellent, and there is an extensive train service throughout the country.



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