The delightful rural hamlet of Pencoed is situated between the towns of Ruthin and Corwen, which are to the north of Llangollen and by way of the spectacular Horseshoe Pass Ruthin is an attractive town with half-timbered buildings set around St Peter’s Square and it has a variety of interesting shops and other buildings The oldest timber frame building in Wales, Nant Clwyd House, the Ruthin Craft Centre and Ruthin Gaol are definitely worth a visit, and the surrounding countryside is simply breathtaking The Moel Famau Country Park, Lake Brenig and Clocaenog Forest are close by and are sure to enthral visitors, and a little further afield but still easily accessible is Snowdonia National Park and the glorious coastline This is a beautiful region for a holiday any time of year This charming barn conversion is on the owner’s smallholding in the rural hamlet of Pencoed It is surrounded by rolling countryside and has an abundance of wildlife The accommodation is comfortable and inviting The well fitted kitchen has a dining area and the cosy and welcoming lounge area has a wood-burner effect electric fire, giving the property a warm, homely feel There is a ground floor shower room and a delightful sunroom that leads to the rear garden which has a crushed slate seating area with furniture and a barbecue The bedroom is on a mezzanine floor and is full of character and charm There are countryside walks on the doorstep and the cottage is a lovely place to return to after a busy day’s sightseeing in the area .
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