Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the northern edge of the lovely Clwydian Hill Range, this lovely 18th Century stone-built semi-detached cottage is under two miles from Caerwys - one of Britain's smallest towns. This welcoming cottage comes with two attractive fireplaces and seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern comfort. Other accommodation includes a stylish fitted kitchen, separate dining room and a cosy living room. Well placed for all local amenities and activities, this lovely little cottage makes a great base for anyone looking to explore Wales.
Able to sleep up to four people in two bedrooms, this elegant property makes a great place for a small family or two couples.
Holiday Cottage in Mold
Holiday rental accommodation in North, Wales
Sykes property ref 2841
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Lovely holiday Cottage in Mold, North
HGE120312
£243.00 - £498.00 for 7 nights
(From £8.68 per person per night)
- Sleeps 4
- 2 Bedrooms
- Television
- Fridge/Freezer
- Washing Machine
- Pets Accepted
- Towels Provided
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Back to results page| Sleeping capacity | 2 beds, sleeps 4 |
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| Notes on accommodation: | Full oil central heating with additional heating from electric fire in sitting room and multi-fuel stove in dining room. Electric cooker, microwave, fridge (no ice-box), washing machine, flat screen TV, DVD. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 3 cars. Bike storage. Front seating area with garden bench. Large courtyard with seating area, furniture, BBQ and summer house. Two well behaved dogs welcome. Sorry no smoking. Shop and pub 1.7 miles. Note: Dogs not allowed in carpeted areas. |
Local Travel Facts
Airport: Aberporth Airport
Flight from the UK: 1 hour
Time Difference: same as UK
Local Currency: Pound Sterling
As one of the smallest towns in Great Britain, Caerwys was granted a Royal Charter in 1290 and is situated in what has been designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Positioned between the northern edge of the Clwydian Hill Range and the miles of sandy beaches along the North Wales Coast, this vibrant little settlement boasts two pubs – both of which serve good meals – a café delicatessen, a shop, a post office, a butcher, a bowling green and a tennis court. For interesting day trips, visitors can enjoy a day out in nearby Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin – all of which provide excellent shops and craft centres. The nearby beach at Prestatyn has been awarded a Blue Flag and offers miles of golden sand, ideal for bathing, water sports and fishing.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
