This 15th century cottage is positioned perfectly to enjoy a quaint rural getaway and coastal break all in one stay.. Ground Floor:
Living room: Smart TV, Woodburner
Kitchen/dining room: Breakfast Bar, Oil Range, Fridge, Dishwasher
Utility Room: Fridge/Freezer, Washing Machine, Aga
Bathroom 1: Wet Room, Shower, Toilet
First Floor:
Bedroom 1: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
Bedroom 2: Double (4ft 6in) Bed
Bedroom 3: 2 x Single (3ft) Beds, Cabin Single (3ft) Bed
Bathroom 2: Bath, Toilet. Oil central heating (underfloor on ground floor), electricity, bed linen, towels, Wi-Fi and fuel for wood burner included. Travel cot and highchair. Welcome pack. . Enclosed garden with patio and BBQ. Bike store. Private parking for 3 cars. No smoking.. Waen Farm Cottage is a picture-perfect 15th century Welsh cottage set in one of Wales’ smallest cities, St Asaph. Retaining many of its original features, this Grade II listed property exudes cottage charm whilst also providing all the mod cons that come with 21st century living.
As you enter through the front door you will find yourself in the well-equipped kitchen with island, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, and fabulous range cooker in a feature inglenook. A second cooker can be found in the utility room along with a washing machine and fridge/freezer. Opposite the kitchen, through a low beamed entrance you will find a delightful dining area with seating for eight around a lovely solid wood table; perfect for entertaining. There is a family wet room on the ground floor featuring a shower, toilet, and basin. Underfloor heating can be enjoyed throughout the ground floor. The three bedrooms on the first floor are configured as two double rooms and a third with three single beds, one is a high sleeper. All bedrooms have quality mattresses, linen and bedside tables with lamps. Spectacular views can be enjoyed from this floor of the surrounding countryside. The upstairs family bathroom boasts a bath for enjoying a soak.
One of Wales’ smallest cities, St Asaph, is nearby with its cathedral, whilst the Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno is within easy reach and perfect for a day out. Here you’ll find the Great Orme headland jutting out into the Irish Sea with the UK’s longest cable car, the only cable operated street tramway and a Bronze Age copper mine, as well as a theatre complex with shows and concerts all year round. Betws-y-Coed and the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park is also just a short drive. Here you can go for a walk in the forest or try one of the many adrenaline attractions such as Zip World or Surf Snowdonia – fun for all the family! To the east lies the historic city of Chester, with its famous cathedral, city walls and unique Rows, well worth visiting on another day out! Beach 5 miles. Shops 1½ miles, pub and restaurant ½ mile.