Brymbo 2.2 miles. This stunning recently built low impact Eco home is built from Welsh wood, has triple glazed wooden windows and solar panels within an acre of charming wild gardens. Located in a peaceful and tranquil location in the village of Ffrith near Brymbo, just five miles from Wrexham. Bluebell is a fantastic all-ground-floor bungalow-style lodge in a beautiful, isolated location, accessed via a private lane, and offers accommodation for a couple or small group of four keen walkers or cyclists wanting to enjoy the outdoors and explore the surrounding North Wales countryside, while Wrexham and Chester are both in easy reach. Enter the property via a wooden ramp, ideal for wheelchair access, and discover a bright and spacious open-plan living area with lovely wooden flooring and sage green walls bringing a feel of the outdoors inside. There is a cosy woodburning stove to warm up the space and relax in front of on the sofa, while enjoying a family movie night or board game or enjoy some quiet time and curl up with a good book. The dining table can comfortably seat the whole group, and you can enjoy home-cooked meals together, prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, which has a large fridge/freezer, electric oven and dishwasher to take care of washing up, plus ample wooden worktop space to prepare ingredients. There are two bedrooms to choose from; a king-size double with Jack-and-Jill bathroom access and a twin, both are bright and spacious with plenty of storage for your belongings, while the family bathroom offers a choice of how to get ready for each day with a shower over bath. Outside there is off-road parking available and over an acre of tranquil wild gardens to explore and enjoy. The small village of Ffrith rest alongside the River Cegidog and has a arailway viaduct, so you can enjoy some lovely walks in the area, as well as a bar being within walking distance. The house is set in a one acre of secluded private garden, with no neighbours in a beautiful valley, surrounded by woodland and open farmland. Expect to see Badgers, foxes, owls, buzzards visiting the garden and surrounding countryside. There is a local coffee shop / Pub within walking distance from the cottage, The Poachers pocket.The larger village of Brymbo is about two miles away and offers a section of shops and restaurants, as well as attractions such as Brymbo Steelworks and St.Johns Church Memorial, while golfers will enjoy Moss Valley Golf Club and there is a lovely park and garden, Brynmally Park, to spend an afternoon wandering through. Wrexham, the largest town in North Wales, is approximately five miles away, ideal situated between the Welsh mountains and lower Dee valley, along the England/Wales border. Learn more about the local history at Wrexham County Borough Museum, visit Xplore! Science Discovery Centre for a fascinating educational day out, and enjoy walking or cycling in pretty Bellevue Park, while the National Trust's 18th-century manor of Erddig has 12,000 acres of garden to explore. The historic city of Chester, with its Roman city walls and amphitheatre, as well as excellent shopping and dining facilities, is also within easy reach. You can enjoy a wealth of day out opportunities, exploring the stunning surrounding countryside, from this wonderful luxury lodge in North Wales.
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