Penymaes is a charming traditional detached cottage located in Bronygarth near Chirk, Shropshire, in the Heart of England. This 17th-century former gamekeeper's cottage has been beautifully renovated to blend traditional features with modern luxuries. The cottage features a cozy sitting room with low wooden beams and a large woodburning stove, as well as a kitchen with original quarry tile floor and modern appliances. There are three bedrooms, including a charming single bedroom and a master room with an en-suite shower room. Outside, the cottage boasts beautifully manicured lawned gardens and a patio area for relaxing.
Bronygarth is a small hamlet in the Ceiriog Valley, bordering Shropshire and North Wales, with easy access to the popular town of Chirk and its amenities, including shops, pubs, and the National Trust-owned Chirk Castle. The location also provides convenient access to watersports centers in Llangollen and Bala, as well as the Snowdonia National Park for outdoor adventures. For a more leisurely pace, nearby attractions include Erddig, the British Ironwork Centre, and the historic city of Chester with its Roman Walls, Amphitheatre, and Chester Zoo. The cottage is ideally situated for families, with Parkhall Farm and other local farms offering great opportunities for family outings.
Penymaes is located on a point of Offa's Dyke path, built in the 8th century, offering historical significance and scenic walks. Llangollen is just a short 20-minute drive away, providing additional attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy. Whether seeking adventure in the great outdoors or a relaxing break in beautiful countryside, Penymaes offers a wonderful retreat for guests looking to explore the Heart of England and its surrounding areas.
Weekly price from £376
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