Situated two miles south of Ruthin is the small village of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, reached via the breathtaking Horseshoe Pass With its imposing 15th Century church, the village is also home to a traditional pub which serves food and is only a few minutes drive from other local amenities Ruthin itself is over 700 years old and boasts many half-timbered buildings clustered around St Peter's Square Although the town is packed with many interesting shops, the main attraction is possibly its renowned craft centre, which is home to a number of internationally recognised artists and craftspeople Also in the near vicinity are Lake Brenig, Moel Famau, Loggerheads Country Park and Clocaenog Forest – all of which provide excellent walking and cycling opportunities Snowdonia National Park and the Welsh coast are also within easy driving distance Situated in the old grounds of Eyarth Hall, this 18th Century property is a stylishly converted stone-built barn, set in an attractive rural location In addition to plenty of character charm and original features, the property is also fitted with contemporary fixtures and fittings such as a quality oak kitchen, solid oak floors and doors and an inviting bathroom With such wonderful countryside surrounding the building, visitors will never be short of things to do and a number of trails and cycle paths are within easy reach .
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