A perfect Bolthole for two with glorious rural views
Beautifully designed and elegantly furnished, this delightful holiday cottage’s former life as the piggery for the Galltfaenan Estate seems impossible to imagine! The owners of the estate have cleverly converted The Old Piggery to make it the perfect luxury dog-friendly Bolthole for two. You will love the fantastic views over the estate grounds and out into the Denbighshire countryside.
Space is not a problem here and accommodation is on one level. The main living area is open plan ranging from the well-equipped kitchen with island and dining table at one end through to the cosy sitting area with its toasty wood-burning stove. Just sitting here enjoying the views through the french windows is a delight in winter and with underfloor heating throughout, The Old Piggery is always warm and inviting to return to. In warmer seasons you can throw open the doors and enjoy the large flagged terrace beyond.
Sleep easy in the airy bedroom for two tucked up in the comfortable king-size bed. There’s a TV here too which gives you a wonderful excuse for a lie-in if one was needed. After you’ve been off walking and exploring with your four-legged friend, come back for a long and leisurely bath and soak away the day.
The lovely little village of Henllan is a couple of miles away, home to the Llindir Arms – one of the few thatched-roof pubs in this area as well as 14th Century Church of St Sadwrn with its detached Belfry Tower. Also within three miles is the market town of Denbigh with a broader choice of independent shops, pubs and restaurants.
When you’ve unwound enough and finished exploring your immediate surroundings, The Old Piggery makes a fantastic base for exploring nearby Mynydd Hiraethog (Denbigh Moors) and Snowdonia or head to the North Wales coast if you prefer. Chester is less than an hour drive away, likewise Anglesey. So much choice of things to do, you just may have to return again and again!
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