Beautiful county in north-east Wales – rolling hills and moorland and ancient historical sites – medieval ruins of Castell Dinas Bran. The magnificent Pontcysyllte aqueduct in Wrexham – the largest aqueduct in Britain standing 126 ft tall and 1000 ft long. Bustling towns – Llangollen, a popular tourist destination – take a picturesque 7 mile trip on the Llangollen Steam Railway up the River Dee to the village of Carrog. Prestatyn, originally a Roman settlement, is great for walking with easy access to the North West Path and Offa’s Dyke Path. The seaside resort of Rhyl (listed in the Domesday Book 1086), offers something for all ages. Denbigh – a beautiful and historic town, well worth a visit.
Large country house set in mature gardens
A striking property situated on the southwest facing hills looking across to the Clwydian Mountains in an unspoilt National Landscape
Charming country house
Former Victorian artists studio attached to main house overlooking the Lledr Valley
Victorian home in elevated position with commanding views
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
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
Former manor house in peaceful location
Former railway station, lovingly renovated
Working farm with panoramic views of Snowdonia and countryside
An ideal couples retreat in a spacious 1 bedroom barn conversion on the edge of the Shropshire Hills AONB
Half-timbered farmhouse with spectacular views
Edwardian farmhouse set in peaceful countryside
Attractive farmhouse on a working farm overlooking the Peak District
Accommodation offered on a ROOM ONLY basis – A charming 18th century cottage with period features, just 5 minutes walk from the historic Ironbridge gorge