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Bach y Graig Farmhouse B&B, Saint Asaph, North Wales

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Bach Y Graig Farmhouse
Bach Y Graig Farmhouse
Bach Y Graig Farmhouse

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Overview

Four Star sixteenth Century farmhouse set in 200 sections of land of fruitful farmland with private angling rights on the River Clwyd. With undisturbed perspectives on the Vale of Clwyd and midway arranged for visiting North Wales, Snowdonia and the chronicled city of Chester, National Trust Bodnant Gardens and Erddig, Betws y Coed, Rhyl, Prestatyn and other seaside resorts. 

Convenience is accessible in customarily outfitted rooms, some with unique metal beds. All are ensuite with a decision of the family, twofold and twin rooms. 

Likewise, you may lease a completely independent wing of the farmhouse which has 3 rooms (twin, twofold and King four notice) which additionally has a parlor, completely fitted kitchen and Victorian-style restroom with paw footed shower. Change over days Saturdays with at least 7 days remain.

Within an hours drive you can enjoy a variety of landscapes, fertile valleys, rolling hills, moorland, the rugged mountains of Snowdonia, sand and sea of North Wales, the Lleyn peninsular and the City of Chester.

At the mouth of the valley is the bustling resort of Rhyl and Prestatyn with the Sun Centre and the Sea Life Centre. Bodelwyddan Castle dates from Victorian times but there are also the 12th Century castles of Denbigh, Rhuddlan and Conwy nearby.

 


Check in: 04:00 (4:00am) - 10:00 (10:00am) (no arrivals allowed outside this window)

Check out: 10:30 (10:30am) - 11:30 (11:30am)



History

Bach y Graig built in 1567 is steeped in history once visited by Samuel Johnson, has retained many original features, oak beams, oak panelling, oak doors, inglenook fireplace, and is reputed to be the first brick built building in Wales. Grade 2-star architectural listing testifies to an exceptional historic pedigree.

Food & beverage

Enjoy a hearty farmhouse breakfast made using local and home produced products. These include free range eggs, freshly baked bread, preserves, farm yoghurt, bacon and sausages served on an oak refectory table dating back to the 1700.

Grounds & Gardens

Enjoy the woodland trail and experience the delights of one of Wales's oldest documented woodlands and enjoy the wealth of rare plants and wildflowers. Over 90 species of plant have been recorded at Bachygraig including the Broadleaved Helleborine (a member of the orchid family) and there are 21 species of tree and shrub alone. There are also 3 active badger setts, though the shy animal is seldom seen.

Other facilities

Bedrooms are equipped with tea & coffee making facilities, radio alarms and remote control colour televisions. Guests have use of a large oak beamed lounge with roaring log fires during those chilly evenings with use of a TV.

Facilities & information

Summary

16th-century buildings

Parking (free)

No smoking

Child friendly

5 Star Official Rating

Historic property

Facilities

Free broadband access (wifi)

Garden furniture

Children's cots

Children's highchairs

Woodland walks

Television

CD player

Linen included

Towels included

Sitting room

Iron/ironing board

Hair dryers

DVD player

Washing machine

Central heating

Open log fire

Food

Electric oven

Electric hob

Microwave

Fridge

Freezer

Recreations

Recommended walks

Beach (a short drive)

Pub (a short drive)

Museums (a short drive)

Historic Houses

Gardens

Golf course (a short drive)

Tennis courts (a short drive)

Recommended restaurants (a short drive)

Theatre (a short drive)

Arrival information & directions

Address: Bach y Graig, Tremeirchion, St Asaph, North Wales, North WalesLL17 0UH, United Kingdom

Directions:

By Car: Leave the M6 at junction 20, then keep left onto the M56, North Wales, Chester, Runcorn. Continue forward onto the A494, North Wales, Queensferry. Continue forward onto the A55, Conwy. Leave the A55 at junction 28, then merge onto an unnamed road. Turn left, B5429. Turn left onto the B5429. At roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the B5429, Rhuddlan. Turn right. 

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