Cottage in Wales
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About this cottage rental
The living areas include a kitchen/diner with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and seating for six, plus a sitting room with Smart TV and a woodburning stove (guests need their own Netflix/Prime accounts). Bedrooms comprise a king-size, a ground-floor double with en‑suite, and a ground-floor bunk, served by a shower room. Outside offers off-road parking for two cars, a tiered front patio with furniture, and a raised terrace. A shop is 1.6 miles away and a pub 0.6 miles. One well‑behaved dog welcome; no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, starter for the stove, bed linen and towels included. Note: steep driveway, single-track access, 16 steps to the terrace. Bookings must be Mon–Fri, Fri–Mon, Mon–Mon or Fri–Fri. Dogs must stay downstairs, off furniture, not be left alone, and be kept on a lead due to free‑range hens next door. Village roads are single track with sharp bends.
Amenities: Electric central heating. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. WiFi and Smart TV, guests do need their own Netflix or Amazon Prime account. Fuel, power and starter for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front, tiered patio with furniture and stunning views and a raised terrace with bistro table and chairs. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Supermarket 2.2 miles, post Office and pub 0.4 miles. Alwyn Cottage is accessed via a short narrow drive which is both curving and steep. We advise reversing onto the drive and parking near the bottom. However, confident drivers and those in smaller vehicles have been able to park further up without issues. The village access roads once off the A5 are single track with passing spaces and sharp bends. Please note this property can only accommodate bookings Monday to Friday, Friday to Monday, Monday to Monday or Friday to Friday. There are 16 steps up to the raised terrace, please take care. Dogs must be kept downstairs and off the furniture, and must not be left unattended in the property
Region: 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.
Town: Froncysyllte, a Welsh village in the county borough of Wrexham, is ideally situated for exploring the Welsh countryside thanks to its location in the midst of the Vale of Llangollen. Cottages from the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries predominate in the region, which also features a general shop for any last-minute needs, a pub for a refreshing drink after a day of hiking, and tea rooms for a decadent afternoon of sweet delicacies. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal, located in the village, is where the Llangollen Canal crosses the River Dee via a navigable aqueduct; it is a true marvel and a must-see on any trip through the area. Take a boat ride along the aqueduct on your own to get a closer look at the engineering feat and enjoy the scenery. Wrexham, where wonderful walking paths can be found near Nant Mill, and the National Trust's Erddig estate, which features beautiful gardens, are both easily accessible from the village. After spending the day admiring the architectural marvel that is Chirk Castle, continue on to Chester, whose Roman walls, excellent shopping, and lively nightlife make it an ideal destination for a family vacation. Froncysyllte is a fantastic home base for seeing all of Wales, since it is conveniently located near Snowdonia National Park and the historic town of Shrewsbury.





