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Cae Adar Farm, Bwlchgwyn Near Coedpoeth

Clwyd. Sleeps up to 8

Coedpoeth 2 miles. Perched in the rural village of Bwlchgwyn near Coedpoeth in Wrexham is this superb former detached farmhouse, Cae Adar Farm. Set over two floors and sleeping up to eight guests, Cae Adar Farm is an excellent pet-friendly dwelling for your next North Wales getaway, boasting original features of exposed stone walls and wooden beams, as well as easy access to the centre of Wrexham and Chester Cathedral. Take advantage of the ample off-road parking on the sweeping driveway, before stepping into the property to discard any coats and shoes after your journey. Be charmed by the homely snug which has a feature fireplace and is the perfect space to curl up with your favourite book. Look forward to whipping up delicious treats in the well-equipped kitchen, before gathering around the dining table to tuck-in and discuss plans for the days ahead. After a satisfying meal, step up into the summer room to enjoy evening drinks, with natural light flowing in from the sliding doors which look out over the garden. Just off the summer room is a convenient shower room, perfect for freshening up after a long day of exploring and a handy utility room with washing machine. Pour in the bubbles and indulge in a hot soak in the bath, before retiring to the sitting room to snuggle up in front of your favourite film on the TV, as the woodburning stove crackles nearby. When sleep calls, retire to the first floor, where you will find four beautifully decorated rooms, each perfect for enjoying a restful night, a king-size with TV, a king-size with dressing room and cot and two twin, one of which can be zip/link double on request, ensuring ample sleeping arrangements for all parties. Kick-start your day with a refreshing shower, before joining your guests for an alfresco breakfast out on the patio. You will also benefit from a covered pavilion which is perfect for outdoor drinks on cooler evenings and an outbuilding which has bike storage and a full-size snooker table. Get to know your local area with a leisurely stroll into the village, where you will find the delightful Kings Head pub which serves delicious meals and local ales, ideal for those evenings where you don’t want to be in the kitchen. Take a scenic drive over the Horseshoe Pass to the delightful town of Llangollen, famous for the International Musical Eisteddfod, it has a number of lovely places to eat and drink. Nearby is the peaceful Nant-y-Frith Caves and Falls, where you can wander along the stream and soak up the stunning countryside views, as well as the historic Minera Lead Mines in Coedpoeth. Take the short drive to Wrexham where you can enjoy a wider selection of amenities and activities, including the Xplore! Science Discovery Centre, picnicking in the lush Bellevue Park, brushing up on your local knowledge at the Wrexham County Borough Museum Archives, or visiting the impressive 18th-century estate of Erddig, a National Trust site surrounded by a vibrant 12,000-acre garden. For a memorable day trip, head to the thriving city of Chester, where you can walk the historic walls that surround its centre, walk in the footsteps of Romans at the Roman Amphitheatre or pay a visit to the magnificent cathedral, with impeccable views over the city at its top. If history isn’t your thing, Chester offers excellent shopping and selection of eateries, you can also wander the Chester Racecourse which holds the annual Chester Races, enjoy a river cruise along the River Dee, meet the local wildlife at Grosvenor Park or head to the famous Chester Zoo, which promises a fun-filled day out for all family. For a refreshing break with loved ones, look no further than Cae Adar Farm.

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