House holiday rentals in River Dee

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Home in Rhos on Sea
5 out of 5 average rating, 190 reviews

Cosy cottage with sea views

A refurbished, 1930s detached cottage with open plan kitchen & lounge, galleried style bedroom with king bed & en-suite shower. Your own private patio & parking space. The property is opposite the seafront prom & rocky beach in a quiet residential area on the edge of town. 12 minutes walk down the prom to Rhos-on-Sea harbour, sandy beach & town centre. On the North Wales Coastal Walk path & 30 mins walk to Angel Bay on the Little Orme. A great base for exploring North Wales or chilling locally.

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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, 345 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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An inviting cottage is displayed with a mix of wooden and white exterior. A small table with two chairs is positioned at the entrance, surrounded by gravel and planters. A fence delineates the property, offering a sense of privacy.
Home in Clawdd-newydd
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 120 reviews

Foel Glyd, Cosy Cottage

Stunning views of the Clywdian and Berwyn mountain ranges creates the perfect backdrop for a stay in beautiful North Wales. Our little cottage sits within the grounds of our house but is totally separate and self sufficient. Located 500m from Clocaenog Forest, a mile from the village pub and shop and a short drive to Bala lake, Betws y Coed, Snowdonia and beyond. It’s a perfect base for walking, hiking, mountain biking or just relaxing with a book by the fire or with a drink in the hot tub.

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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, 524 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 charming exterior of a Grade 2 listed building is showcased, featuring a combination of red and stone walls. A picnic table sits on a grassy area, surrounded by trees, with expansive views of the valley in the background beneath a clear sky.
Home in Leighton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Stunning refurbished Grade II Listed building

The Summerhouse sits 250m from Offa's Dyke Path with access to miles of walks, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Shropshire and mid-Wales. It is a charming Grade 2 listed building, with commanding views of the Severn Valley to Montgomery. Recently refurbished - the top floor has a comfortable super-king double bed, beneath a Victorian vaulted wooden ceiling and a cosy sitting area with QLED TV and super fast fibre broadband. Ample car parking with external electric vehicle charging point.

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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
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 131 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, 237 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, 183 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

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An open-plan living area features a stylish sofa facing a modern fireplace with a marble surround. Natural light floods the space from skylights and large glass doors, leading to an outdoor terrace. A contemporary dining area with dark cabinetry is visible in the background.
Home in Cheshire West and Chester
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 129 reviews

Luxury central townhouse, Cinema/Private chef

Without a doubt one of the best properties in Chester! You will fall in love with this home, it's a gem and here's why: * Central location within walking distance of everything * Huge social spaces with a large kitchen and dining area and a separate living room (With smart TV and Sky TV) * Cinema room * Free parking in a secure pin pad operated garage * Outdoor terrace area * Make up room * 3 king size bedrooms * Private chef on request to create a bespoke in house dining experience

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A bright conservatory features large glass windows offering views of the open countryside. A light wooden dining table is positioned centrally, with a decorative bowl of shells. Natural light fills the space, enhancing the serene ambiance.
Home in Betws-yn-Rhos
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

Ty Bach, 1 bedroom home with hot tub and views

Ty Bach is situated in the middle of North Wales, just 3 miles from the coast and a short distance to all the castles, mountains and adventures in North Wales. The property is situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Betws Yn Rhos and has uninterrupted views across open countryside. There is off road parking and a private entrance for guests. The garden is private and screened form the main house, so you can dine alfresco or relax in the hot tub in privacy.

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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, 343 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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A scenic view of the Lledr valley is captured, showcasing rolling hills adorned with autumn foliage. Mist hovers above the landscape, while the distant mountains contribute to a serene atmosphere. A clear blue sky adds brightness to the vibrant colors of the surroundings.
Home in Betws-y-Coed
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 323 reviews

Cwmanog Uchaf Cottage

Cwmanog Uchaf Cottage is a delightful semi detached cottage in North Wales with spectacular views down the Lledr valley to Moel Siabod and beyond. It is ideally located and just a short walk or 2 minute drive from the centre of the idyllic village of Betws y Coed.

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