Arthur is a delightful, wooden cabin nestled into the outskirts of the town of Cilcain, in the Clwydian Range & Dee Valley National Landscape. With the added bonus of a bubbling hot tub, off-road parking, and countryside views, this property is ideal for a small family utilising the sofa bed, or a couple, looking to explore the countryside of Flintshire. Park up and be welcomed into this beautifully-presented lodge, with a spacious open-plan living area boasting delightful and contemporary furniture throughout. Make the most of the selection of amenities in the kitchen, cooking up a storm, which can be enjoyed at the dining table over a glass of fizz. After a long day of exploring, recline in the sitting area and enjoy a movie marathon. When sleep calls, freshen up in the stylish en-suite shower room, before retiring to the pretty double bedroom, or, for children, there is a sofa bed available. When the sun is shining, make the most of the countryside views by dining alfresco, before enjoying an opulent dip in the hot tub. There is so much to be explored with a stay at Arthur. Note: This property can be booked with refs. 1154332 and 1154340, sleeping a total of six guests.
Weekly price from £554
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