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Cottage Description
Enjoying a fabulous position for relaxing weekends away and holidays whatever the season this extremely attractive cluster of cottages have recently been skillfully converted from traditional stone barns to offer stylish and exceptionally comfy accommodation. Enjoying a fabulous position for relaxing weekends away and holidays whatever the season this extremely attractive cluster of cottages have recently been expertly converted from traditional stone barns to afford stylish and extremely comfy accommodation. The Old Ship'pon property at Pen-Y-Cefn Farm comprises of a hall, spacious living room with dining area, well appointed kitchen with breakfast area and a shower room with toilet and washbasin. On the first floor is a double bedroom and twin bedroom both with sloping ceilings. Outside is a courtyard area with furniture. Set on the owner's working farm they are certain to appeal to walking enthusiasts and golfers alike â€" with delightful country walks on your doorstep and in the Clwydian Hills close by and there are no fewer than sixteen golf courses within a 10 mile radius! History lovers and eager shoppers will surely head to the city of Chester only twenty minutes drive away with its fascinating Roman remains, renowned black and white shopping rows, host of cultural pleasures, brilliant restaurants and world renowned Zoo Chester provides a fantastic excursion. For quieter moments there’s a glorious coastline close by whose river estuaries are a birdwatchers delight whilst miles of delightful beaches and a whole host of entertainments are a short drive. Whatever the weather there’s plenty of family fun at the seaside resort of Rhyl where the young at heart can take pleasure in the excitement of 2 vibrant funfairs (8 miles). The stunning countryside is dotted with historic small towns like Flint with its medieval castle overlooking the Dee estuary and Mold whose vibrant street market is renowned for fresh local produce whilst Holywell is home to 1 of the 7 Wonders of Wales the ancient pilgrimage site of St Winefride’s Well. Angleseys attractions and the mountains and outdoor pursuits of Snowdonia are under an hours drive. With a dining pub a quarter of a mile away and shops two miles.
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The Old Ship’pon Address
Caerwys Flintshire Flintshire, North Wales, Wales | |
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Cottage Details
Max Amount of People: 4
Rates: Low Season Price from £352 to High/Peak Season Price of £680 - Prices are approximate please use the availability & prices button to check exact costs and any special offers available.
Amenities: Non Smoking, Pub Close By, Short Break
Cottage Location
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Customer Rating/Reviews
Lovely cottage, nice quiet location that was a good base for exploring North / Mid Wales or Chester. Modern decor, and the inside of the cottage was comfortably spacious and child/toddler friendly. Owner was friendly (but not overfriendly) and there was a nice touch of a complimentary bottle of wine that he had provided for us when we arrived. We would definitely go again and have recommended to friends and family.
Author: Mr B, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham - Date Submitted: 05/2011
It was a great location, clean, well decorated and very quiet, we would love to go back again as it was so great.
Author: Mr C, POOLE, Dorset - Date Submitted: 08/2010
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