Tyn Llwyn is a charming, detached, 18th-century renovated stone cottage located in the hamlet of Pencoed near Corwen, Clwyd, in Wales. The cottage sleeps 8 people in 4 bedrooms and features amenities such as Pets Allowed and an Open Fire. The property offers stunning views across fields and the Berwyn Mountains, creating a picturesque setting for guests.
The interior of Tyn Llwyn boasts oak features and quality farmhouse furnishings, creating a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The sitting room features a stone inglenook fireplace with a wood-burning stove, perfect for relaxing evenings. The open plan kitchen area is finished to a high standard with oak-fitted units and a granite counter, along with a large dining table and social sitting area with surround sound speakers and wood-burning stove.
Guests can enjoy the delightful valley views through full-width bi-fold doors that lead to a large balcony overlooking an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ideal for al fresco dining on warm summer evenings. The cottage offers four good-sized bedrooms, including one on the ground floor with its own bathroom, allowing for flexible sleeping arrangements. A conservatory at the front of the property and a patio provide additional spaces to enjoy the valley views.
Tyn Llwyn is surrounded by numerous walking tracks, offering peace and tranquillity for guests during their stay. The cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the Denbighshire area, with the town of Corwen just 1.5 miles away and Bala 11 miles away. Whether guests choose to relax in the cottage's cozy interior or explore the surrounding natural beauty, Tyn Llwyn provides a comfortable and picturesque retreat in Wales.
Weekly price from £724
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