Beautiful farmhouse with enclosed garden, hot tub and games room. Perfect for families and four-legged friends to enjoy the local countryside, mountains and varied attractions in and around North Wales and Cheshire.
Grownups, kids and dogs alike will be spoilt for choice with this stunning period farmhouse in Gwynfryn. With a large, enclosed garden, hot tub, games room, wood burner and spectacular mountain views, all interests, ages and breeds are catered for. When it’s time for walkies, head for the hills, take a leisurely stroll through picturesque Wrexham (6 miles), wander along the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal (13.5 miles) or discover the dog-friendly beaches of the North Wales coastline.
Together with plenty of floorspace for pups to relax and unwind, this tastefully modernised farmhouse boasts exposed beams, stylish finishes, and an abundance of natural light. Prepare delicious family feasts of local produce in the modern country style kitchen before eating together in the dining room with a hopeful friend or two at your feet. A sunny conservatory makes a peaceful spot for reading and napping in the afternoons while after a long day on foot, put your feet up in the cosy lounge as the dogs warm their paws beside the crackling wood burner. Upstairs are three elegantly finished bedrooms, one king-size with an en-suite shower room, another king-size and a cosy twin room. Meanwhile outside, four-legged friends will delight in the interesting smells of the garden while owners indulge in a BBQ or unwind in the hot tub.
Set out on foot to explore the wonderful countryside of North Wales with your faithful friend in tow. Just 3 miles away, One Planet Adventure offers a one-stop shop for dog walking, running and cycling with its exciting forest trails, beautiful views and well-stocked cafe. Wrexham offers a range of shops, eateries and entertainment, while Mold is famous for its street market and local produce, including those all-important dog treats. For salty sea dogs, head north for the sandy beaches of Talacre (29.5 miles), Rhyl and Old Colwyn.