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A charming stone cottage features a traditional slate roof and wooden window frames, surrounded by a landscaped garden. Colorful blooms and creeping vines add visual interest to the exterior, while a stone wall enhances the rustic appeal. Clear skies provide a bright backdrop.
Home in Melin-y-Wig
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 347 reviews

Stunning period Farmhouse in rural setting

Dating from 1762, this beautiful stone cottage is full of period features, beamed ceilings and a huge inglenook fireplace. Lovely rural hillside location in a courtyard setting, 2 miles from the main road along a country lane, but only 9 miles from Ruthin. Enjoy the lovely private garden, watch the birds or stargaze at night whilst sharing a bottle of wine in the 'Piggery'. Perfectly placed for all that North Wales has to offer. Great for couples, adventurers, families and dogs. Car essential.

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An aerial view captures the exterior of the converted school, featuring a charming stone facade and arched windows. A spacious stone patio is visible, furnished with a sofa and a small dining table, surrounded by well-maintained greenery and scenic fields.
Home in Nant-glas
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

St Mark's School

Relax and unwind in this beautiful converted 1880s school. Plenty of original school features are still on display. Situated 15mins drive from the royal Welsh show ground in Builth, 15mins from Rhayader and the Elan Valley, 15mins from Spa town Llandrindod wells, just over an hour to Aberystwyth and west coast beaches, it is the ideal location! The house sits on the edge of a forestry leading up a hill with stunning views and lots of dog friendly walks/bike rides. Ideal for fishing in the Wye!

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A modern barn conversion is set amidst natural landscaping, featuring a combination of stone and wood exterior. Large glass doors span the front, allowing views into the open living space. Surrounding flora and a gravel path enhance the tranquil appeal of the property.
Home in Cerrigydrudion
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 529 reviews

Hafod Y Llan Bach - a real escape to the country

Get away from the everyday with a break in the mountains of Wales. This private, detached barn conversion has it's own terrace, a wonderful open plan kitchen living room and a glamorous and romantic bedroom with an ensuite. Step outside and there are over 25 miles of forestry track starting from the front door and the 4.5 mile long Alwen Reservoir just 5 minutes walk away. That is all before you start to explore the area... If you want to get away from it all, this is the place to come....

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The charming exterior of a Grade 2 listed building is showcased, featuring a combination of red and stone walls. A picnic table sits on a grassy area, surrounded by trees, with expansive views of the valley in the background beneath a clear sky.
Home in Leighton
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

Stunning refurbished Grade II Listed building

The Summerhouse sits 250m from Offa's Dyke Path with access to miles of walks, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Shropshire and mid-Wales. It is a charming Grade 2 listed building, with commanding views of the Severn Valley to Montgomery. Recently refurbished - the top floor has a comfortable super-king double bed, beneath a Victorian vaulted wooden ceiling and a cosy sitting area with QLED TV and super fast fibre broadband. Ample car parking with external electric vehicle charging point.

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The exterior of the converted watermill is shown, featuring a stone facade covered in greenery. A lush garden surrounds the building, with well-maintained grass and colorful flowers. The former waterwheel is partially visible, lending historical charm to the modern accommodation set amid scenic countryside.
Home in Nantglyn
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Converted Water Mill (ZipWorld/Snowdon 1 hr)

A stunning 18th Century Watermill converted into accommodation with modern conveniences. Set in the idylic countryside of Denbighshire (North Wales) this is the perfect location to explore beautiful Snowdonia and beyond. Local Attractions within 1 hour: Zipworld Mount Snowdon Snowdonia national park Pontcysyllte Aqueduct World Heritage Site Betws-y-coed village City of Chester Liverpool Isle of Anglesey Bala Lake Bounce Below Underground Trampoline Park Llandudno Victorian Seaside Resort

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A stone cottage is positioned beside a gently flowing river, surrounded by lush greenery. A garden area features a circular seating arrangement made of logs, and a small patio is attached to the cottage. A grassy path leads toward the entrance, inviting exploration.
Home in Bontnewydd
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Secluded river cottage & forest

A unique secluded Welsh cottage nestled in its own two acres of forest, gently placed on the banks of a river where the Garden room offers calming views of nature. Follow the long grassy driveway to discover this character filled stone cottage, artistically restored in a wonderful eclectic mix of reclaimed and new. Discover hidden treasures as breakfast bar becomes chess board and embrace a booklovers dream by curling up amongst the pages in the cosy reading nook by the wood burning stove.

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The living area features two sofas, a wooden coffee table, and a wood-burning stove. Large glass doors open to a garden view, allowing natural light to fill the space. A dining table with chairs is positioned nearby, complemented by a cozy rug underfoot.
Home in Ludlow
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 335 reviews

Black Sheep Barn. Stylish, remote and great views.

Black Sheep Barn is a luxurious two bedroom converted barn situated near Ludlow in a remote, undiscovered pocket of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Explore miles of hill, wild heath and forest and then sit by the fire or perhaps on the terrace and enjoy fifty mile views to the Welsh border. It’s a good place to get away from it all as it’s a half mile up a steep track from the nearest road. We think it is a special place and we hope you will think so too.

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The exterior of the annexe is illustrated, showcasing a two-story white building with a slate roof. The surrounding area features a gravelled driveway and green foliage, set against a backdrop of blue skies and scattered clouds.
Home in Llandrinio
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 121 reviews

SEVERNSIDE ANNEX

The annexe is situated next to our home with its own private access so you can be completely independent. It’s in the small village of Four Crosses near the England/Wales border and can sleep five people in two bedrooms, one king-size double and one family room comprising three single beds. The ground floor has an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside there is off road parking for two cars and a gravelled patio with garden furniture.

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A historic stone dam is depicted, featuring multiple arches and a robust parapet railing. The surrounding landscape includes rolling hills and a clear blue sky, enhancing the dam's architectural details. The grass in the foreground suggests a well-maintained area, inviting exploration and appreciation.
Home in Llanwddyn
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 226 reviews

Bryn Du

Spacious 4 bed cottage situated a stones throw from the beautiful Lake Vyrnwy. Ideal location for walkers, cyclists, families and couples just wishing to escape busy life. Learn to windsurf or take out a canoe or rowing boat on the lake. Spend the day clay pigeon shooting, or enjoy the spa and afternoon tea at the Lake Vyrnwy hotel. The stunning Aberdyfi beach is only 29 miles away from Bryn Du. Snowdon 34 miles, and Europes longest zip line 38 miles from the cottage.

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The self-contained stone cottage sits nestled among vibrant autumn foliage. Leaves cover the ground, and a gravel pathway leads to the entrance. Surrounding trees and landscaped greenery create a serene outdoor setting, reflecting the natural beauty of the rural landscape.
Home in Acton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

The Bothy, a stone built cottage, Bishop's Castle

The Bothy is a small self-contained stone built cottage located 3 miles from Bishop's Castle in the south Shropshire hills area of outstanding natural beauty. The cottage is a short distance from the owner's house and is a perfect rural retreat for walkers, cyclists and anyone looking for peace and quiet. The accommodation comprises: Kitchen with dining area Double bedroom Bathroom Outside patio with table and chairs Parking and private access.

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A view of the historic Glyndyfrdwy railway station is presented, framed by colorful flowers in the foreground. The station's charming building and platform are visible, with the backdrop of lush green hills under a clear blue sky.
Home in Clwyd
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Porter's lodge by heritage Railway line/free parki

A charming cottage for upto 2 guests. Enjoy the peace of the Dee Valley,relish living in a historic steam railway station or use this delightful property as a base to explore North Wales.Free parking.Bathroom is on the ground floor and bed room occupies 1st floor. It is next to station house and together can accommodate up to 8 people. £25for bring a pet.The security camera is in a common place covers platform and railway lines) free parking

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The spacious living, dining, and kitchen area is illuminated by pendant lighting, featuring a wooden dining table set for four. A vase of colorful flowers sits centrally, while a modern grey sofa is positioned nearby. The design incorporates a mix of textures and natural light.
Home in Gwynedd
5 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Porthmadog Harbourside Home

Beautifully presented, modern two-bedroom (sleeps 3) apartment, situated on the harbour in the picturesque seaside town of Porthmadog. With stunning views of both the harbour and the Ffestiniog Railway, this property is located within walking distance of shops, restaurants and pubs. It provides the perfect location to explore North Wales's breath-taking beaches, castles and Eryri's famous mountains.

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