1 Bedroom (Sleeps 2) Cottage in Gwaenysgor

Tan y Bryn. A traditional cottage in the Clwyd Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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Owner/Property Manager: Peter Jones
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Overview

Property Type: Cottage
Location: Gwaenysgor
Sleeps: 2
Bedrooms: 1 Bedroom
Bathrooms: 1
Minimum nights stay: 3
Low season price per week: £370
High season price per week: £460
Average price per week:£420
Please contact the owner directly to confirm the price and availability

Description

Tan y Bryn is in a scenic spot between the coast and the hills of North Wales, within easy reach of fantastic beaches and exciting attractions. The one-bedroom holiday home is next to the owner’s house and has fantastic views and walks from the door, including to the Eagle and Child pub in Gwaenysgor with its award-winning garden. Guests love how welcoming the cottage is, with its flexible layout that allows for a superking or two single beds, the well-equipped kitchen for self-catering, and the garden area with decking. Storage for bikes and kayaks is available in the owner’s outbuildings. It’s ideal for couples, friends or solo visitors who can appreciate its home comforts and convenient location.

Gwaenysgor is a conservation village in Flintshire set within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has an excellent pub and views of the Irish Sea, Snowdonia, The Clwydian hills, the Great Orme and Anglesey. There are many excellent local walks including along the Offa’s Dyke footpath and to the top of Gop Hill which is the second largest neolithic mound in Britain. Prestatyn with its excellent shops and restaurants, blue flag beach, Wales Coastal Footpath and the start of the 177-mile Offa’s Dyke Footpath is only two miles away.

Local attractions include Rhuddlan Castle, Dyserth Waterfalls, the SeaQuarium and Pavilion Theatre in Rhyl. Wildlife lovers will enjoy the Gronant Dunes protected as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and the RSPB Nature Reserve at Point of Ayr. Conwy with its scenic harbour, famous castle and RSPB Reserve, Llandudno, Anglesey, Llangollen and the historic city of Chester are all under an hour away. Moel Famau, the Vale of Clwyd, Greenfield Park and St Winifrede’s Well and Shrine are closer at about half an hour’s drive.

Tan y Bryn is a lovely, detached period property made from locally quarried stone. It’s peaceful and private with rural views, a friendly pub within walking distance and loads to do within a small radius. Bookings are available all year round.

Accommodation Comprises:

The stone cottage has an open plan living area with a mezzanine bedroom.

Hallway opening into living/dining room and kitchen with comfortable sofas, an electric "woodburner" for the cosy appeal of a fire without the mess, and a bookcase with books and games. It's a space where you'll immediately feel at ease.
The kitchen is along a back wall and features all of the necessary equipment and appliances for self-catering in a compact and well-designed corner.
Upstairs, the bedroom has a superking or twin single beds, bedside tables with reading lights, and velux windows.
There is a shower room with a shower, WC and handbasin.

Outside: An enclosed garden has a deck with seating and a barbecue. Guests also have use of the owner's adjacent field. There is parking for one car, and storage space for mountain bikes, SUPs, kayaks and other equipment.

Additional Information: Utilities, WiFi, bed linen and bath towels are included when you book your holiday at Tan Y Bryn. Pets and smoking are not permitted. The house is suitable for children in cots only. A stairgate is available on request. There is no tumble dryer or washing machine in the cottage but the owners can make their washing machine and drying facilities available on request.


12 Reviews - 4.8/5 Average Rating

Idyllic setting

By Cheryl & Mike on 09-Jun-2023

We''ve had a very relaxing time, it''s been like a home from home. enjoyed a couple of meals in the local Eagle and Child which we can highly recommend. The cottage is set in a very idyllic setting, sat outside on the decking listening to the birds and sounds of the countryside. Very peaceful. (won''t miss the narrow roads though!) Would definitely recommend to friends and family.

Clean and welcoming

By Gary & Pam on 19-May-2023

Thank you Peter and Gill for your lovely cottage and your helpfulness. The cottage is clean and welcoming and feels like home. We have seen a lot of the area along the coast and Snowdonia. The cycle path along the coast is fantastic. Also we enjoyed the peace and quiet here and the view from the seat in the field.

Lovely cottage

By Lisa & Mark on 29-Apr-2023

Thank you for your warm welcome and the welsh cakes. a lovely cottage and a good base to explore North Wales. We had a very enjoyable week and will certainly be coming back to this area again.

Prices

5th Jan - 21st Mar 2024 Winter 7 nights - £370, 3 nights - £240
22nd Mar - 16th May 2024 Spring 7 nights - £390, 3 nights - £240
17th May - 26th Sept Summer 7 nights - £460, 3 nights - £255
27th Sept - 31 Oct 2024 2024 Autumn 7 nights - £390, 3 nights - £240
1st Nov - 19th Dec 2024 Winter 7 nights - £370, 3 nights - £240
20th Dec 2024 - 3rd January 2025 Christmas 7 nights - £460, 3 nights - £255

Location

Facilities

Fridge/Freezer
Hob
Oven
Microwave
Toaster
Dining Seats
Dining Room
Internet
Heating
Linens Provided
Parking
Hairdryer
Ironing Board
Television
DVDs
Video Library
Games
Books
Garden
Golf
Water Sports Equipment

Theme

Historic
Romantic
Tourist attractions