Hills and mountains, moorland and cliffs, steep river valleys and ancient woodland. With its fascinating heritage, this AONB lives up to its brief. A chain of Iron Age hillforts looks down on the medieval beauty, Crucis Abbey, with its rose window and vaulted chapter house. Chirk Castle is the last Welsh castle from the reign of Edward I. This imposing Marcher fortress has views over nine counties. Into the Industrial Revolution and ‘canal mania’. The amazing Pontcysyllte Aqueduct takes the Llangollen Canal across the Dee valley – 126 feet up.
A striking property situated on the southwest facing hills looking across to the Clwydian Mountains in an unspoilt Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Large country house set in mature gardens
Attractive, converted and refurbished 18th century Grade II listed cottage, adjoining a Georgian mansion in large grounds with a lovely garden.
A sympathetically renovated farmhouse on a 20 acre sheep farm
A semi-detatched barn conversion sleeping 4 in the hamlet of Dudleston near Ellesmere
A semi-detatched barn conversion sleeping 5, in the hamlet of Dudleston near Ellesmere
A self contained cottage attached to The Old Rectory, suitable for a couple or 2 single travellers
A large and attractive Victorian home in a Seafarers and Merchants conservation area. Short distance from the city centre
Quiet and spacious Self-catering accommodation adjoining a 19th century Stable Block
Charming country house
Former Victorian artists studio attached to main house overlooking the Lledr Valley
Former manor house in peaceful location
Victorian home in elevated position with commanding views
Former railway station, lovingly renovated