Upon entering this 17th-century cottage, you will find an entrance hall, well-equipped kitchen, a spacious living room with beamed ceilings and French doors leading to the breakfast room which benefits from a spectacular, uninterrupted view of the countryside. A small decking area with garden furniture and a large lawned garden can be accessed via a few steep steps from the breakfast room, where you can enjoy your morning coffee. A turning staircase leads up to the upstairs hall and double bedroom with panoramic views. A small second room has a double platform bed for flexible sleeping arrangements. A spacious bathroom completes the picture.
Situated in rural North Wales on the edge of the picturesque Clwydian range with miles of open spaces suitable for walking, riding and cycling. Close to several golf courses, the nationally acclaimed Theatre Clwyd and the market town of Mold, all within 3 miles of the cottage. The bustling walled city of Chester, with its river, racecourse, and bustling nightlife also within 30 minutes’ drive. The nearby A55 provides easy access to all North Wales coastal resorts and the Snowdonia National Park.