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Located in Meifod in the Powys region, Owl Cottage is a 4-star property featuring free WiFi. The accommodation is 28.6 miles from Llangollen.
This holiday home is equipped with 1 bedroom, a kitchen with a dishwasher and a stovetop, a TV, a seating area and 1 bathroom equipped with a bath or shower.
Guests at the holiday home can enjoy golfing and cycling nearby, or make the most of the garden.
Shrewsbury is 26.7 miles from Owl Cottage, while Wrexham is 30.4 miles away. The nearest airport is Chester Hawarden Airport, 34.2 miles from the accommodation.
We have been letting holiday cottages for more than 25 years. Our business has moved from the kitchen table to become the UK’s leading independent agency with more than 17,000 properties available across the UK and Ireland and New Zealand. We have won the Best UK Cottage Holiday Company at the British Travel Awards for the last 7 years running, so you know you're in safe hands when you book with us. Whether you are looking to book a large family gathering, an intimate weekend break for two, want to take your dog, stay in a magnifiicent castle, a yurt or a farm or any of our stunning properties - This is your time, use it well!
Owl Cottage is a wonderful barn conversion situated on the edge of Meifod, Wales. It hosts one double bedroom, sleeping up to two guests and is served by a family shower room. There is an open-plan living room with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburning stove. Outside has an enclosed decking area with furniture, as well as off-road parking. Owl Cottage is the ultimate choice for couples to escape to the countryside.
The town of Llanfair Caereinion is built upon the site of an old Roman fort, in the valley of the River Banwy. It is a thriving town built around The Church of St Mary, with a Post Office, two supermarkets, and a selection of three different pubs. The annual Llanfair Caereinion Carnival is very popular with locals, and proceeds through the town with a full parade of floats and dancing troupes, providing a Rio carnival atmosphere. There is a river walk along the banks of the Banwy leading to an Arboretum, containing over 25 different species of British trees, an ideal place to explore before stepping back in time and jumping on the start of the narrow gauge heritage steam railway that runs 8.5 miles west to Welshpool. Welshpool nestles into the upper reaches of the picturesque Severn Valley near the border between Wales and England. This bustling market town is surrounded by rolling hills and glorious unspoilt countryside. There's a unique blend of shops offering arts & crafts, fashion & leisure, fresh produce, and quality pubs and restaurants, as well as the town centre’s restored cock fighting pit and interesting Heritage Trail. Visit the famous 13th Century Powis Castle, and t...
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