Abbey Cottage receives high praise for its spaciousness, ample amenities, and beautiful grounds. Guests appreciate the variety of games, the peaceful garden, and the property's suitability for large groups and families. The location is convenient for exploring Denbigh and North Wales. While some minor maintenance issues are noted, the overall experience is very positive, with many guests expressing a desire to return.
Most guests found Abbey Cottage to be clean and well-maintained, though a few mentioned areas where hygiene could be improved, such as dusty rooms and stained bedding. The majority did not raise cleanliness as an issue, suggesting a generally high standard.
The location is highly regarded for its proximity to local amenities and attractions like Denbigh Castle, while still offering a secluded and peaceful setting. The convenience of nearby shops and the scenic surroundings contribute to its high score.
Guests consistently mention the comfort of the property, highlighting the spacious rooms and comfortable beds. Some reviews suggest that updating furniture could enhance comfort further, but overall, the property is seen as cosy and accommodating.
The facilities, including games and outdoor areas, are frequently praised. However, some guests noted issues with appliances and the need for minor repairs. The unique features like the electric car charger and the variety of games are appreciated, but maintenance points slightly lower the score.
While many reviews express gratitude for the owner's helpfulness and the welcoming atmosphere, there is no specific mention of gifts provided by the host. Therefore, it is not possible to score this category based on the available information.
A wonderful and spacious 13th century Grade II listed property with the rustic ruins of Denbigh Friary in the front garden, Abbey Cottage can host a group or family of eleven guests in the bustling town of Denbigh, North Wales. Enjoying almost an acre of grounds including large tranquil lawn space and woodland, the property features traditional and original features alongside a contemporary extension, bringing you all you need for a self-catered stay, with a great location for enjoying both the rural gems of North Wales and the stunning coastline, as well as being located in the centre of the historic market town of Denbigh. Begin by entering into the spacious hallway and be met with an excellent ground-floor double bedroom to your left, home to an en-suite shower too, perfect for the older generation travelling with you. This bedroom opens into the heart of the home, the lofty sitting room which features a modern woodburning stove, large corner sofa, two other sofas and a Smart TV, as well as a three-quarter size snooker table, providing plenty of ways to relax. Another relaxing spot can be found in the second sitting room, with another woodburning stove in here, TV and lots of plush seating, you can wind down with a warm drink and a good book, while others head to the double garage turned utility/games room for a table tennis tournament, table football, or darts, with the washer and elliptical trainer in here too. Rustle up some scrumptious home-cooked meals using the impressive range cooker in the kitchen/diner, with a long farmhouse dining table to seat everyone, you can spend long evenings feasting on delicious food, refreshing drinks and wonderful company. Spend time outside in the idyllic and tranquil garden setting, with just under an acre of grounds to explore, you can relax at one of the two patio areas, watch over as children and canine companions play on the secure lawn, and take a morning stroll through the woodland areas before spying some wildlife in the two small ponds, with the ruins of Denbigh friary right next door within the boundary of Abbey Cottage offering local history on your doorstep too. The garden is dog secure, surrounded by stone walls and fencing. Retire to one of the bedrooms after another fun-filled day, with a ground-floor king-size bedroom completing the ground-floor layout, and three other bedrooms on the first floor, including a king-size and a triple bedroom (3 single beds in a very large bedroom) which both benefit from Jack-and-Jill access to a shower room, and another king-size, all with quality furnishings, with lovely views and plenty of storage space for your things. Freshen up in the spacious shared bathroom, choosing to wake with a refreshing shower or take an indulgent soak in the Jacuzzi bath tub, adding a little bit of luxury to your trip. Stroll into the town of Denbigh and reach pubs and shops in minutes, pick up fresh and local ingredients for your own culinary creations, or dine out at one of the many restaurants and pubs. Enjoy a family walk up to Denbigh Castle (10 minute walk from the house), resting on a steep hilltop, you can take in the amazing views of North Wales from here and get some amazing holiday snaps next to this dramatic fortress. Walkers can delight in being within easy reach of the wonderful Clwydian Range and Offa’s Dyke, with the highest point being the ever popular Moel Famau, you can embark on picturesque walks here, with the Loggerheads Country Park also great for family strolls. Those who enjoy mountain biking can head out to Llandegla for some brilliant tracks and trails along the moors, while watersports enthusiasts can head north to the North Wales coastline and visit the beaches of Prestatyn and Colwyn Bay, with the latter being home to Colwyn Bay Watersports, perfect for beginners. Also in this area is the Welsh Mountain Zoo, presenting a great day out for all ages, and the bustling seaside hub of Llandudno, where a pretty Victorian pier, an attractive promenade and a host of attractions and amenities can entertain, not to mention the excellent restaurants and cafés here too! Delight in the homely aura of Abbey Cottage amidst your loved ones on a North Wales escape.
Set in the North Wales countryside is the town of Denbigh, dating back to the 11th century, it is a bustling hub offering a great spot for a staycation. Discover a host of amenities including shops, cafés, restaurants and pubs, as well as local attractions including Denbigh Castle, 13th century remains on a steep hill above the town offering stunning views. More awaits you in the surrounding area including the cathedral at St Asaph, the historic city of Chester, the Llandegla Moors and the North Wales coast.
Five bedrooms: 1 x ground-floor king-size, 1 x king-size with Jack-and-Jill access to shower room, 1 x king-size, 1 x ground-floor double with en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x triple with Jack-and-Jill access to shower room.
Jack-and-Jill shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Bathroom with Jacuzzi bath, walk-in shower, basin, bidet and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with snooker table, TV, sound system, many family games and woodburning stove.
Second sitting room with TV, sound system, woodburning stove and direct access to large external patio.
Utility/games room.
First-floor playroom
Gas central heating (underfloor heated in main sitting room) with two woodburning stoves.
Gas range cooker and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, dishwasher, washer, Smart TV, Sky Sports, snooker table (¾ size), table tennis, elliptical trainer and WiFi.
Fuel, power and logs (starter pack) included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off-road parking.
Enclosed garden with lawn, two patio areas with seating, and woodland (¾ of an acre).
BBQ and starter pack of charcoal.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
No stag/hen or similar - family groups only.
Shops (major supermarkets), restaurant, take-aways, leisure center, outdoor play area, skate park and pubs 0.1 mile.
Note: There are two small uncovered ponds within the garden, children must therefore be supervised at all times.
Note: The original 13th century doorway remaining in the property is a low threshold, please mind your head.
Note: The grounds are next to a school playing field, some noise can be occasionally heard when the primary school children have their play-time.
Note: There is a 7kW electric car charger which can be used for any type of vehicle, charged at approx.
30p/kWh, payable directly to the owner.
Note: The car charger has a meter that will show how much has been used and will be reset for every guest’s visit
Les
I have no hesitation in recommending this cottage to anyone.
Holly
Ian was welcoming and kindly met us on arrival to show us around! We will definitely be back again next year!
Beverly
I personally loved the thought of being only 5 minutes away from village and local amenities yet the feeling of being in the countryside. The grounds were lovely, cottage was comfortable and spacious enough that even though we were there together as a family we werenât falling over each other.We will definitely stay again, also thought the hens eggs were a lovely welcoming start from the owner Mr Carpenter.
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