Ty Tabitha Wynne is a pleasant Grade II listed cottage located near Afonwen, Wales, just 1.5 miles from Caerwys. The cottage, dating back to the early 17th century, offers stylish accommodation with original character features including lead light windows, a woodburning stove, and exposed oak beams. The spacious oak-framed bedroom provides delightful country views and leads to a pretty lawned garden with a wildflower border. The town of Caerwys nearby offers amenities such as pubs, a shop, and a butcher, while the market towns of Mold, Denbigh, and Ruthin, as well as the North Wales coast, are easily accessible.
Situated in a peaceful rural setting, Ty Tabitha Wynne is an ideal central location for exploring North Wales and Cheshire. The cottage is the birthplace of Dr. Thomas Wynne, the personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Guests can enjoy the abundance of outdoor activities in the area, including walking along Offa's Dyke and exploring the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage's large fitted kitchen with dining area provides a social space for cooking, eating, and relaxing, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking a quiet getaway or a base for exploring the surrounding areas of Wales.
With its proximity to the Snowdonia National Park and the North Wales coast, Ty Tabitha Wynne offers a central location for touring the region. The cottage's original features, such as the exposed cobbled entrance hall and stone flag kitchen, add to its charm and character. Guests can also enjoy the convenience of having two pubs, a Post Office, and other amenities in the town of Caerwys, as well as easy access to nearby market towns and coastal attractions. Overall, Ty Tabitha Wynne provides a cozy and welcoming retreat for those looking to experience the beauty and history of Wales while enjoying a peaceful and relaxing environment.
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