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Penymaes

Bronygarth, Shropshire, Heart Of England

Property details

5 Guests 3 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms Pets: No

Changeover day: -1

Features

Close to pub Garden Open fire Hasfishing Family Broadband / WiFi Romantic Near walks Near cycling Neargolf Enclosedgarden Detached Nationaltrust Character Children Cotavailable Dishwasher Extra Bathrooms Ground Floor Bed Highchairavailable Noanimals Nearrailway Offroad Parking Smoke Free Washing Machine Nearpub Shop Ingroup Short breaks allowed Last minute break allowed Greatview Close to shop

Summary

Guests described the cottage as cozy, charming, and well-equipped, with beautiful gardens and comfortable surroundings. The owner was frequently noted for her warm hospitality and thoughtful touches, such as a welcome cake. The location provided great access to local attractions and walks, contributing to a relaxing stay.

The property

This characterful period cottage is situated on the North Shropshire/Wales border, surrounded by nature and overlooking the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, once described by Lloyd George as a 'Little piece of heaven on earth!' Dating back to the 17th century, once a gamekeeper's cottage, Penymaes mixes traditional features with modern luxuries, and consistently earns high reviews, year on year, with repeat bookings. Step into the hallway and you will immediately be impressed by the style and quality of the cottage with its discreet attention to detail. Low ceilings and doorways in some areas, together with exposed beams, all add to the charm of this 350-year-old property, adjoining private woodland with far-reaching views over lush meadows where sheep quietly graze and birds of prey circle above. To the right is the kitchen with the original quarry tile floor and fully equipped, contemporary and integrated appliances, where you can prepare that special meal for family and friends with freshly picked herbs from the garden. From here, you can access the utility room, which leads into a charming single bedroom, a great hideaway from the rest of the house. Across the hallway is the comfy sitting room, which features a former bread oven,exposed wooden beams and woodburning stove, guaranteed to keep you warm, whatever the weather may be outside. From the sitting room, stairs lead up to two first-floor bedrooms, both with decorative cast-iron fireplaces. The master room boasts an en-suite shower room, and there is a separate family bathroom leading off the landing. At the rear of the cottage are beautifully manicured lawned gardens, with mature shrubs and ancient fruit trees, together with a paved patio area, ideal for entertaining and al fresco dining. Here you can sit with a morning coffee as you plan the day's adventures or simply relax with a good book amidst the sound of birdsong and wildlife. Just a short drive away is the small town of Chirk, with a range of good restaurants, boutique and high street shopping, high quality butchers and leisure facilities as well as the National Trust owned Chirk Castle,. This magnificent medieval fortress, set in stunning parkland, all within view of the cottage, provides a magical day out for all ages. A haven for walking and mountain biking, watersport centres at Llangollen and Bala, and the Snowdon National Park beyond are all within easy access.You will not be better placed for a range of high-octane and adventurous activities. However, if you fancy a more genteel pace to your holiday, visit nearby Erddig, another superb NT property. A short drive to the British Ironwork Centre offers a full day out as well as events and fun for all ages, as does the cathedral city of Chester (24.5 miles) with its Roman Walls and Amphitheatre, world famous zoo, fine shops and the superb ''Roodee'' Racecourse. Beyond Chester, travel the A53 and enjoy exploring the sandy beaches and castles of North Wales all within easy access of Penymaes. For those who enjoy bird watching, sailing and fishing, visit North Shropshire's very own mini Lake District, centred around the historic market town of Ellesmere (9.5 miles) nearby. Good golf courses are aplenty in the area, including Oswestry and Llanymnech Golf Clubs, the latter straddling the Wales- England border where it all started for former US Masters Winner and Ryder Cup player, Ian Woosnam. Premiership football, subject to ticket availability, can be enjoyed at Anfield, Hill Dickinson Stadium, The Etihad and Old Trafford, whilst Sale Sharks is a popular destination for rugby aficionados. Old Trafford cricket ground is similarly within easy access for lovers of the summer game. And not to forget The Racecourse Ground, Wrexham, home of the oldest football club in Wales, whose renaissance is now attracting world wide attention, with its famed Hollywood owners regularly to be seen. Other local attractions include the Park Hall Countryside Experience a great day out for families, with its vast array of indoor play areas and exhibition sites to fascinate and educate young minds. Perfect to capture all the natural beauties and historic sites in the surrounding area, Penymaes is perfectly situated on one of the points of the 8th century built Offa's Dyke National Trail and just a short distance from the spectacular Chirk Aqueduct and Viaduct, a World Heritage site. Llangollen (8.8 miles) is home of the famous International Music Festival, with its horse-drawn canal boats, steam trains and River Dee, which is a special day out for both old and young alike. For those interested in the dramatic arts and dance, the Riverside Theatre Seven in Shrewsbury (22.8 miles) and Theatre Clwyd, Mold (22.7 miles) attract many well-known artists. This idyllic property, steeped in history and set in a breath-taking location, will cater for all your needs and those of your family, whether you simply want to switch off and take a well -earned rest or explore the surrounding area and enjoy the wealth of attractions available. Penymaes is not just a retreat to the country. It is a traditional and special holiday experience, tailored with the help and informed knowledge of its owners to meet whatever special interests you may enjoy, be they cultural, educational, nature-based, sporting or recreational. You will not be disappointed and be looking to return! The property is perfectly situated on one of the points of the 8th-century built Offa's Dyke path, and Llangollen is only a short drive away. Penymaes a delightful base for exploring Shropshire.

Superb detached cottage in beautiful country location. Woodburning stove, WiFi. Llangollen 9 miles.

Three bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin, 1 x ground-floor single. Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Utility. Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil - fired central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, microwave, air fryer, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher. Smart TV, DVD player, CD/radio, wide selection of books, OS maps, games and puzzles, Super-fast broadband and WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburner inc in rent. Bed linen and towels inc.in rent. Off-road parking. Enclosed large garden with lawned areas, fruit trees, patio and furniture. Bike store available. Shop and pub are a short walk away. High chair, travel cot, and child gate. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Great area for walking, cycling, watersports, fishing , nature watching , visiting National Trust properties and places of historical interest, with easy access to North Shropshire Lake District, Snowdonia National Park and North Wales beaches. Note: The single bedroom is accessed down steps through the utility. Note: Low ceilings and doorways present In some areas, and steep stairs with very narrow tread. Note: This property may also be unsuitable for those with limited mobility, as there are several small steps between connecting rooms.

Practical information

Distance to river (miles): 2.5 miles
Central heating: Neither
Has great view(s)?: Yes
Check-out: 10:00
Shop: 0.33 miles
Pub: 0.33 miles
Distance to restaurant (miles): 3 miles
Working railway: Yes
Children - accepted: Yes
Christmas decorations: Yes
Heating: Oil
Views: Mountain, River/Lake/Stream, Countryside, Village
Hairdryer: Yes
Floors: 2
Check-in: 16:00
Village location: Outskirts
Stairgate: Yes
Number of highchairs: 1
Location: Outskirts
Parking spaces: 3
Parking - included/charge: Included
Parking: Yes
Entertainment: CD, DVD Player, Radio, TV & Movie streaming
Garden: Yes
Garden privacy: Private
Garden style: Patio, Lawned Area

Location