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Beudy Clyd ref: 614005

Corwen, Denbighshire, North Wales Borders
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  • Sleeps 44
Parking2 carsGardenenclosed patio
Short breaksN/APrice bandK - view details
2 person discountNoFire/WoodburnerNo
SmokingNoInternet accessNo

Description

Located on a Welsh farm this beautiful Grade II listed barn conversion has been lovingly restored to maintain its essential character coupled with all the conveniences of modern living. It is a superb holiday property imbued with style and integrity. The mix of old and new features combine to create a charming and relaxing atmosphere that will leave a lasting impression on all those fortunate to stay at the property. Beudy Clyd provides a wealth of eye stretching views and is set against a backdrop of lush green mountains that provide a dramatic spectacle no matter what the season.

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Accommodation details

Ground floor

Property has electric heaters and comprises:

Open plan kitchen/diner with exposed stone wall and delightful mixture of old and contemporary features.

Kitchen Area: With electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge (with ice box) and washing machine.

Dining Area: With electric fire and table and seating for four

Bedroom 1: With two single beds.

Shower Room: With shower enclosure, WC and wash basin

Open tread staircase leads to.......

First floor

Lounge: With electric fire, Free view TV and DVD and radio/CD enjoying spectacular countryside views and features exposed stone and beams.

Bedroom 2: With double bed

Facilities

All electricity, bed linen and towels included. Travel cot and high chair available upon request.

Miscellaneous

Patio area with outdoor seating and BBQ upon request enjoying lovely views. Off road parking for 2 + cars.

Nearest townBalaShops2 Miles
Distance10 MilesRestaurant2 Miles
Nearest railway stationWrexhamPub2 Miles
Distance17 MilesBeach

North Wales is a well established and much loved holiday destination with visitors returning time after time to sample its many delights. To the north west lies one of the country's favourite holiday destinations - Llandudno - with its wide range of shops and restaurants and famous Victorian Pier, the longest recreational pier in Wales.

A visit to the medieval walled town of Conwy is a must with its awe inspiring castle built by Edward I, as one of his "iron ring" of fortifications. Conwy Castle has a grandeur and architecturally splendour that ensures its designation as one of the finest surviving medieval fortifications in Britain.

To the west, the Snowdonia National Park with its breathtaking views and majestic landscapes, not to mention some of the best walking and climbing country in the whole of the British Isles is within easy reach and is another 'must go' destination for any visitor.

Approximately eight miles from the property is the beautiful Bala Lake, which offers waters sports and leisure facilities and a steam railway.

With an abundance of scenic footpaths in the area, Beudy Clyd is also a dream holiday destination for walkers and ramblers of all tastes and abilities.

By way of change from the stunning landscapes the delightful towns of Chester and Shrewsbury are within easy reach and offer superb visitor facilities.

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