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Situated in Chirk in the Clwyd region, Little Cow House is a 4-star property featuring free WiFi. Located 1.2 miles from Chirk Castle, the property provides a garden and free private parking.
The holiday home features 3 bedrooms, a TV, an equipped kitchen with a dishwasher and a stovetop, a washing machine, and 2 bathrooms with a bath or shower.
If you would like to discover the area, cycling is possible in the surroundings.
The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport, 47.2 miles from the holiday home.
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Little Cow House is a charming, stone mid-terrace cottage situated in the scattered hamlet of Pontfaen, near to Bronygarth and one mile from Chirk and can sleep six people in one king-size double bedroom with en-suite, a double room and a single with a pull-out stacker bed. There is also a family bathroom. The rest of the property contains a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with electric fire. To the outside of the property there is off road parking for two cars on a shared courtyard, a private patio with furniture and barbecue and a shared lawned garden. There is shared use of a lawned terraced garden. Little Cow House is a wonderful holiday cottage in an idyllic, tranquil location for families and friends to enjoy the surrounding countryside.
The small border town of Chirk stands on the escarpment above where the rivers Ceiriog and Dee meet, and is referred to as The Gateway to Wales. Most famous for its magnificent 14th century castle and gardens, one of many built throughout Wales by Edward I, Chirk boasts a wonderful aqueduct, designed by Thomas Telford, a selection of pleasant pubs and restaurants, a convenience store, chemist, gift shop, coffee shops, local butcher's, greengrocers, bakery, an excellent golf course and marina.
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Based on 5 reviews
9.4