The Clydes is a charming shepherd's hut located in St Asaph, Clwyd, Wales, within the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The hut sleeps 2 people in 1 bedroom and is situated in a one-acre park next to the owner's smallholding, where guests can interact with working horses, pygmy goats, rare breed sheep, ducks, chickens, and geese. The tranquil setting is less than 4 miles from the town of St Asaph, making it an ideal location for a romantic break or a small gathering of friends or family.
The shepherd's hut features an open-plan lounge area with characterful features, a well-equipped country-style kitchen, a Victorian cast-iron double bed, a wood-burning stove, and an electric radiator for added comfort. The bathroom offers a touch of luxury with a double-ended slipper bath and heated towel rail. Outside, there is a patio area with table and chairs for alfresco dining, as well as comfy seating on Welsh blue slate to enjoy the countryside views.
Guests can also explore the one-acre park, which includes two fenced-off paddocks with rare breed sheep, a newly planted orchard, and a horse paddock where heavy horses can be seen at rest and play. The Clydes is a perfect getaway for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy the beautiful countryside of North Wales. Additionally, the property can be booked with other nearby accommodations to accommodate larger groups of up to 8 guests.
Weekly price from £419
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