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About this house rental
Home Farm on the Llanerch Hall Estate in Denbighshire, sleeps 14 guests.
The Space:
Home Farm is a detached country house on the Llanerch Hall Estate. The bedrooms are made up of two lower-ground-floor king-size rooms with en-suite shower rooms, a king-size with en-suite spa shower, two super-king-size, and a lower ground floor family room with four single beds. There is also a bathroom and a ground floor basin and WC. Completing the living accommodation is an open-plan living space with a dining and sitting area, a dining room with a sitting area and a balcony, and a separate sitting room with a woodburning stove. Appliances include a Range cooker with electric ovens and 7-ring gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, two TVs with Freeview, and WiFi. Two well-behaved dogs are welcome. There is also a gym, a hot tub and a covered barbecue. Outside you will also find ample off-road parking. Home Farm is a superb holiday base all year round. Notes: No stag/hen, or similar. May not be suitable for people with limited mobility. Due to a mezzanine, open-tread staircases, pool and hot tub, children must be supervised at all times. Please note: CCTV in operation to monitor the external areas of the property.
The Neighborhood:
St Asaph, though small, was awarded city status in 2012, even though it boasts a population of little over 3500 occupants. Lying in the Vale of Clwyd, six miles between Denbigh and the coastal town of Rhyl, in North Wales, St Asaph enjoys a strategic location overlooking the rivers Clwyd and Elwy. The city offers delightful riverside parkland and a children’s play area with picturesque river walks where you may see kingfishers, sparrow hawks and buzzards. St Asaph is home to a historic cathedral, dating back 1400 years in areas and holding the reputation of being the smallest, ancient cathedral in Britain. It is also renowned as the location where the Bible was translated into Welsh in the 16th century. In September, the city comes alive with the arrival of the North Wales International Music festival, which takes place across numerous locations, culminating for the last few years in a television finale, broadcast from the cathedral. St Asaph offers numerous amenities and activities, from traditional pubs, to gastronomic dining experiences, numerous craft and gift shops and local clubs offering a 9-hole golf course, horse riding, angling, and crown green bowling, as well as a thriving leisure centre and the Tweedmill Retail Outlet. A superb holiday location for exploring this picturesque area of North Wales.
