Summary:
The Talkhouse Cottage in Caersws, Powys, sleeps two guests in one bedroom.
The Space:
The Talkhouse Cottage consists of an open-plan living space with a kitchen, dining area, and sitting area with a gas fire. The kitchen includes a gas range cooker with oven and hob, microwave, fridge, kettle, and toaster. The bedroom is a king-size with TV and en-suite freestanding bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail, and WC. Outside, there is a front garden with patio and furniture, and off-road parking. Shop and pub 1.8 miles, river 0.6 miles. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen, and towels are included in the rent. Two well-behaved pets welcome. Sorry, no smoking. All of this awaits at The Talkhouse Cottage, a charming escape for couples in Powys. Note: Children are not allowed at this property, only babes in arms. Please note: This property has a minimum of 3-night bookings. Please note: This is a roadside property, so noise from the road may be heard.
The Neighborhood:
Caerwys was granted a Royal Charter in 1290 and is one of the smallest towns in Great Britain. Standing in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty between the northern edge of the Clwydian Hill Range and the miles of sandy beaches along the North Wales Coast, this vibrant town boasts two pubs, a couple of shops, Post Office, butcher, pharmacy, bowling green and tennis courts. Nearby are the historic market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin with excellent shops and craft centres, including the Afonwen Craft Centre on the outskirts of the town. Just a short drive away is Prestatyn, whose Blue Flag beach provides miles of golden sand, ideal for bathing, watersports and fishing. This is an ideal location for exploring the attractions of North Wales, with access to superb walking, mountain biking and birdwatching amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Clwydian Hill Range and on the Offa's Dyke Pathway. Visit the wonderful medieval city of Chester with its famous zoo, Lakes Brenig, Bala and Vyrnwy, Victorian Llandudno, wonderful castles at Rhuddlan and Conwy, the historic pilgrimage site of St. Winifred’s Well at Holywell and the Snowdonia National Park, all within easy reach.