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A charming stone cottage features a traditional slate roof and wooden window frames, surrounded by a landscaped garden. Colorful blooms and creeping vines add visual interest to the exterior, while a stone wall enhances the rustic appeal. Clear skies provide a bright backdrop.
Home in Melin-y-Wig
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 356 reviews

Stunning period Farmhouse in rural setting

Dating from 1762, this beautiful stone cottage is full of period features, beamed ceilings and a huge inglenook fireplace. Lovely rural hillside location in a courtyard setting, 2 miles from the main road along a country lane, but only 9 miles from Ruthin. Enjoy the lovely private garden, watch the birds or stargaze at night whilst sharing a bottle of wine in the 'Piggery'. Perfectly placed for all that North Wales has to offer. Great for couples, adventurers, families and dogs. Car essential.

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The exterior of a contemporary cottage is featured, showcasing a mix of stone and smooth finishes. A landscaped courtyard is highlighted with planters, grass patches, and a wooden picnic table surrounded by gravel. Large windows allow natural light, and a neatly trimmed hedge adds privacy.
Home in Holywell
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Y Bwthyn, 3 bedroom contemporary cottage.

Y Bwthyn is a 3 bedroom contemporary cottage with south facing views over the beautiful north wales countryside. It has been fully renovated throughout, completed in late 2019 ready for the 2020 season. It sleeps 6 people in 3 double bedrooms arranged over two floors. There are 3 bathrooms, a large open plan kitchen/diner area, spacious lounge and laundry room. To the outside there is a patio area to the rear and a courtyard area to the front with seating. There is also ample parking space.

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A modern barn conversion is set amidst natural landscaping, featuring a combination of stone and wood exterior. Large glass doors span the front, allowing views into the open living space. Surrounding flora and a gravel path enhance the tranquil appeal of the property.
Home in Cerrigydrudion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 546 reviews

Hafod Y Llan Bach - a real escape to the country

Get away from the everyday with a break in the mountains of Wales. This private, detached barn conversion has it's own terrace, a wonderful open plan kitchen living room and a glamorous and romantic bedroom with an ensuite. Step outside and there are over 25 miles of forestry track starting from the front door and the 4.5 mile long Alwen Reservoir just 5 minutes walk away. That is all before you start to explore the area... If you want to get away from it all, this is the place to come....

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The exterior of a historic brick building showcases intricate patterned tilework and distinctive architectural features. Large, mullioned windows punctuate the facade. A pathway leads to the entrance, bordered by lush greenery, reflecting the building's charming character and connection to its surroundings.
Home in Cheshire West and Chester
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 378 reviews

Stunning Church Lodge next to City Centre

Recently refurbished this beautiful Grade 2 Listed building is located in Handbridge a very short walk from Chester City Center, the city walls and the River Dee. The house was completely renovated in 2018 to a very high standard with a beautiful bathroom including a roll top bath and shower and modern kitchen including dishwasher, coffee machine and breakfast bar. Built in 1887 the house was designed by the famous architect John Douglas and was previously owned by the Duke of Westminster

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The front exterior of a black and white timber-framed house is displayed, featuring dramatic barley twisted chimneys and arched window designs. A well-maintained lawn extends in front, with a clear sky above and scattered clouds.
Home in Port Sunlight
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 143 reviews

Barley Twist House - Port Sunlight

Step back in time and enjoy a stay in the peaceful & historic village of Port Sunlight. This original, grade 2 listed, black & white fronted house with its dramatic barley twisted chimneys has all the modern amenities you require for a relaxing stay. The house is the perfect base to explore the surrounding areas of Wirral, Liverpool, Chester and North Wales and is just a short walk from Port Sunlight train station, Gladstone Theatre, a quaint coffee shop, the local pub and nearby restaurants!

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A living area features a traditional fireplace adorned with decorative tiles, complemented by a large mirror above. A comfortable sofa and side table provide seating options, while a television is positioned nearby, and a lamp adds a soft glow to the space.
Home in Ffynnongroyw
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

Davies Cottage, cosy, comfortable base

A perfect base for exploring the North Wales Coast. A cosy and comfortable place to return to at the end of the day. It has wifi, good quality beds and bedding and a full bathroom, with lots of towels! The Point of Ayr Nature reserve is 5 minutes away, Talacre sand dunes and lighthouse, then Prestatyn further along the coast. Ffynnongroew was a mining village, with 2 pubs a few minutes walk away, along with a take away, Post Office and small convenience store. DOGS ALLOWED, NO CATS.

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The exterior of the converted watermill is shown, featuring a stone facade covered in greenery. A lush garden surrounds the building, with well-maintained grass and colorful flowers. The former waterwheel is partially visible, lending historical charm to the modern accommodation set amid scenic countryside.
Home in Nantglyn
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Converted Water Mill (ZipWorld/Snowdon 1 hr)

A stunning 18th Century Watermill converted into accommodation with modern conveniences. Set in the idylic countryside of Denbighshire (North Wales) this is the perfect location to explore beautiful Snowdonia and beyond. Local Attractions within 1 hour: Zipworld Mount Snowdon Snowdonia national park Pontcysyllte Aqueduct World Heritage Site Betws-y-coed village City of Chester Liverpool Isle of Anglesey Bala Lake Bounce Below Underground Trampoline Park Llandudno Victorian Seaside Resort

Top Guest favourite
A cozy kitchen area is highlighted by a wooden dining table with chairs, situated on light wooden flooring. Grey cabinetry and modern appliances contribute to a functional space. A welcome sign invites guests to feel at home.
Home in Connah's Quay
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 104 reviews

Connah's Quay Park Farm Barns

Brand new barn conversion with all the character of its former purpose with the modern feel of a new build. Your family will be close to everything when you stay at this centrally-located place. Great location not far from Beaches and beautiful country walks. Fully furnished with free wi-fi. Five minute walk to the nearest pub. Perfect for people working around the Deeside Industrial Estate as well as Connahs Quay Power Station. Ten minute commute to Chester City Centre.

Top Guest favourite
A serene bedroom features a king-size bed adorned with neutral-toned bedding. Two bedside lamps provide subtle lighting, and a woven chair sits nearby. A framed landscape print hangs above the bed, while natural light enters through a window covered with sheer drapes.
Home in Chester
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 359 reviews

The Dairy Snug

The Dairy Snug is a light and self-contained space which is part of the old Diary. It is available for short breaks. A hidden gem situated on the edge of the city with easy access to rural walks and views towards the Welsh hills. Just 2 miles away from the historic centre of Chester, the property backs onto the old railway track which provides an easy cycle and walking route into the city.

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The exterior view of the Annexe showcases a brick façade with a white front door featuring a glass panel. Large windows with vertical blinds allow natural light inside. Flower pots are placed at the entrance, surrounded by gravel, offering a welcoming appearance.
Home in Wrexham
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 250 reviews

The Old Coach House, Wrexham

The Annexe is a part of an Old Coach House which was built in the late 19th Century. The Old Coach House was originally part of the Chevet Hay Estate. 2 bedrooms, 1 single & 1 double room. Open plan living/dining room. 15 mins walk to Glyndwr University 20 mins walk to the Wrexham Maelor Hospital.

Top Guest favourite
A living area features two leather sofas facing a wooden coffee table, with natural light filtering through large windows. Exposed wooden beams add character to the ceiling, and an open kitchen is visible in the background, showcasing modern appliances.
Home in Mold
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 251 reviews

Talwrn Glas Cottage, Nr Llandegla -N Wales

Converted farm buildings, that provide a rural retreat, yet close to Llangollen, Mold and Chester. Walk in the Clwydian Range, bike at Coed Llandegla MTB centre, 12 National Trust properties with an hour, castles & much more on the doorstep.

Top Guest favourite
A quaint stone cottage is set amongst lush greenery, with flowering plants adorning the pathway. The building features a traditional slate roof, and a glimpse of rolling hills can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky.
Home in Pontfadog
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

Popty Pennant

Popty Pennant is an old bakehouse in the grounds of an historic seventeenth century upland manor house on the Chirk Castle estate at the head of a secret valley, part of the Ceiriog Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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