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PLASSE FARM HOLIDAY COTTAGES Marian Cwm, Dyserth, Denbighshire LL18 6HU
Three cottages sleeping: 4, 6 and 8 (total 18). Sorry no pets. No smoking.
Minimum £225 per week - maximum £525 per week. Short break 3 night package £210 - £350.
LATE AVAILABILITY SPECIAL OFFERS SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER 10% DISCOUNT
For further details please contact:
Mrs Jenny Christian Tel: 01745 571036
   
  Plasse Farm Cottages is a family run holiday complex comprising of a 17th century stone cottage and two traditional barn conversions, set in picturesque countryside. An ideal base to discover the many delights of the North Wales coast and Snowdonia mountain range. Although it is no longer a working farm, there are plenty of chickens, ducks and geese which children often help with feeding and collecting the eggs!
Dove Cottage is a tasteful barn conversion, offering charm and character with modern facilities. It has a large farmhouse kitchen offering comfortable dining for 8 people. A spacious lounge leads out on to a large lawned garden with patio area and safe play area for children. There is a double bedroom on the ground floor, and upstairs there are three more bedrooms - a single, a double with a Superking bed and a large bedroom with 3 single beds and the bathroom. This is a lovely spacious cottage, with bright, sunny rooms.
Wren Cottage is a detached 17th century stone cottage, tastefully restored and standing in its own private gardens with beautiful rural views. It has a spacious farmhouse kitchen offering comfortable dining for 6 people. Upstairs, there are two pretty double bedrooms, and one twin bedroom, tastefully decorated looking out over wonderful countryside.
Swallow Cottage has been traditionally converted in the style of a single storey Welsh Long cottage and comprises one double bedroom and 2 single bedrooms. Enjoying a sunny aspect, the lounge leads out on to a large lawned garden where there is plenty of space for barbecues and outdoor relaxation, as well as a safe children's play area.
Accommodation These delightful cottages sleep between 4 and 8 people and are furnished to a high standard. Safe play areas for children and spacious gardens are set in peaceful surroundings. Nearest Town: Prestatyn - High street shops and bistros. Stunning beach and leisure centre. Particularly Suitable For: FAMILIES, ADULTS, UNDER 5'S, SENIOR CITIZENS, WALKERS, CYCLISTS. Usual Change Over Day: Saturday. Restrictions Apply: No pets. Distance To Nearest Town: 5 MILES. Beach Distance: 5 MILES. Operating Profile: Open all year round. Check-In Time: 14:00. Check-Out Time: 10:00. Smokers: ALL NON-SMOKING. Amenities: - Baby cot/crib: Supplied in all cottages.
- Showers in all cottages.
- Crockery: All cutlery and crockery provided.
- Hair dryer: On request.
- Heating: Full central heating.
- High chair: Supplied in all cottages.
- Iron/ironing board: Supplied in all cottages.
- Linen: All provided no extra charge.
- Microwave oven: Supplied in all cottages.
- Refrigerator/freezer: Fridgefreezers in all cottages.
- Safe: Ideal for families with small children. Quiet lanes for walking.
- Tv/cable/vcr/dvd: Colour tv in all cottages.
- Utensils: Fully equipped kitchens.
Facilities: - Shower room (Showers in all cottages).
- TV/cable/vcr/dvd: Colour TV and DVD in all cottages.
- Floors: 2 cottages with bedrooms upstairs and 1 single storey cottage with 6 steps up to entrance.
- Garden area: Private gardens with safe play area for children.
- Kitchen: Fully fitted farmhouse kitchen.
- Lounge: Comfortable with colour TV.
- No smoking units: No smoking in all cottages.
- Parking: Ample parking.
- Pets: No pets.
- Picnic area/bbq: Spacious gardens.
- Playground: Childrens play area.
- Amenities: Laundry.
Accessibility: - All pathways are well lit and gravelled.
- All steps and stairways have handrails.
- A variety of tourist leafets provided in all cottages.
THINGS TO SEE & DO IN NORTH WALES - Easy access to the stunning North Wales coast. Rhyl and Prestatyn offer wonderful beaches and safe bathing and right on your doorstep!
- Colwyn Bay Zoo is 30 minutes drive.
- Conwy with its lovely harbour and castle.
- The beautiful Victorian resort of Llandudno with its tram to the Great Orme and cable cars are no more than 25 minutes away.
- Snowdonia National Park is an hours drive.
- The beautiful Roman city of Chester and the picturesque River Dee where you can hire boats in the summer. The walled city offers fabulous shopping, bistos and bars.
- Golf, fishing, pony trekking and paint balling are all close by.
- For a white water rafting experience, the beautiful market town of Llangollen is the place at the National centre.
- The historic towns of Rhuthun and Denbigh with great little food and local produce markets are minutes away.
- Rhuddlan, Penrhyn, Conwy and Caernarfon are a short drive away to enjoy some fine examples of Welsh castles.
LOCAL AMENITIES & ATTRACTIONS - Set in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, the peaceful hamlet of Marian Cwm is ideal for country lovers with a network of public footpaths, pretty lanes as well as the famous Offas Dyke path.
- The village of Dyserth has all the convenient shopping you might need, including pubs serving meals. A popular attraction is its stunning waterfall which is part of the AONB(Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and linked to a network of footpaths offering stunnings sea views.
- The small seaside resort of Prestatyn has a good selection of shops, bars and bistros as well as lovely promenade walks. Good sports facilities, including a health & fitness suite at the Nova swimming complex as well as, tennis, squash and badminton courts at the sport centre.
- There are golf courses, driving ranges, fishing lakes and pools within easy reach, and picturesque country villages in the surrounding area with traditional pubs and pretty walks.
- Greenfield Valley Heritage Park close to the market town of Holywell - a seventy acre country park with woodlands, reservoirs, ancient monuments and industrial history with a visitor centre, museum and farm, woodland walks, educational activities, fishing and bird watching.
- Moel Famau Country Park - 2000 acres of impressive, colourful heather moorland, a haven for wildlife it forms part of the Clwydian Range Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) and is well known for the prominent Jubilee Tower remains at the summit (1818ft) built to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of George III.
- Bodelwyddan castle set in 260 acres of magnificent parkland; an historic house and museum boasts large areas of formal garden and natural woodland. A particular feature is the area of practice trenches dating from the First World War. It is also a regional partner of the National Portrait Gallery, housing many wonderful portraits from the 19th Century. There is a beautiful aviary , a Maize and a great children's play area.
- Bodnant Gardens spans some 80 acres and is situated above the River Conwy looking across the valley towards the Snowdonia range. Bodnant Hall is the 1792 residence of Lord Aberconway and is not open to the public. Beautiful Italianate terraced gardens, formal ponds and informal lawns shaded by specimen trees as well as a wooded valley, stream and wild gardens. The famous laburnum arch is a 55 metre long tunnel flowering from from late May to early June. A visit to the cedar-shingled Pavilion Tea Room and garden centre is a must!
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