Ty Coch is a beautifully presented cottage in Ruthin, highly praised for its stunning decor, comfortable furnishings, and welcoming atmosphere. Guests consistently commend the property's cleanliness, the serene location, and the delightful hot tub. The host, Leah, is frequently mentioned for her hospitality and helpfulness. The property offers a perfect blend of modern amenities and charming rural appeal, making it an ideal base for exploring North Wales.
The majority of guests found the cottage to be immaculate and very clean, contributing to a comfortable stay. However, a few guests noted minor issues with cleanliness, such as dust and crumbs, which slightly impacted the overall high standard.
The location is consistently described as beautiful and peaceful, on the outskirts of the historical town of Ruthin. It is well-regarded for its proximity to local attractions and natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for relaxation and exploration.
Guests have expressed great satisfaction with the comfort of the cottage, highlighting the comfortable beds and furniture. One review mentioned the firmness of the master bed as a downside, but this appears to be an isolated preference.
The facilities, including the well-equipped kitchen and the hot tub, are frequently praised. Suggestions for improvement, such as the provision of hot tub towels and a washing line, have been made, indicating slight room for enhancement in maintenance.
The thoughtfulness of the host is evident through mentions of a welcome hamper and local attraction leaflets. While these gifts are appreciated, it is important to note that such personal touches, although likely, are not guaranteed for every stay.
Resting on the outskirts of the hilltop town of Ruthin in North Wales is this charming sandstone cottage, Ty Coch, extensively and thoughtfully renovated to offer accommodation for six guests. Enjoying contemporary style yet still retaining character, Ty Coch is perfect for three couples or a family seeking a relaxing retreat to the North Wales countryside, with the added benefit of a hot tub and enclosed garden. Park up outside the front of the property with room for two cars before heading down the side of the house to the front door; be welcomed into the porch area which retains the exposed sandstone wall, before making your way into the open-plan living space. Come together around the dining table in the kitchen and dining area, with quality Bosch appliances to make use of when rustling up a treat, and a long dining table to seat all. Following your home-cooked feast take the three steps up into the lounge area, with underfloor heating to warm you, bi-fold doors opening up onto the patio and a Smart TV with sofas to unwind on. Take the conversation outside to the beautiful enclosed garden to watch the children play on the lawn while you relax on the patio furniture, or take an evening dip in the hot tub as the sun goes down. One of the lovely bedrooms rests on the ground-floor, home to a king-size bed and a feature brick fireplace. Head upstairs to find a roomy twin bedroom, a family bathroom with a large P-shape bath, and finally a master king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room to complete the layout. The property lies just a mile from the heart of Ruthin, a town which enjoys an elevated hilltop position, offering a popular stop for cyclists with its many cafés and tearooms, along with shops and pubs for a perfect self-catering stay. Visit Ruthin's attraction of Nantclwyd y Dre Historic House and Gardens, Wales' oldest dated timbered town house with building beginning in 1435; you can now explore the house, beautiful gardens and even take a peek at the bats living in the attic via the 'Bat Cam'! Ruthin Craft Centre and the various independent shops in the town offer a chance to see local artwork and crafts, and maybe even purchase a souvenir of your stay too! Walkers can look forward to plenty of walking routes and areas to explore, from easier landscapes like Loggerheads Country Park and Alyn Waters Country Park, to more strenuous outings up Moel Famau, Foel Fenlli, Moel y Gamelin and Moel Morfydd. Thrill-seeking mountain bikers can also enjoy these peaks as well as heading out to the Llandegla Moors and the Old Horseshoe Pass. Venture over to Llyn Brenig for some Welsh water adventures like sailing, kayaking, canoeing or water zorbs, take a walk around the lake, enjoy a spot of fishing, or get out on your bike! For a scenic break to North Wales visit Ty Coch.
Ruthin is town resting on a hilltop in North Wales, resting north of Llangollen and surrounded by beautiful rural scenery. Ruthin's attractive half-timbered buildings can mostly be found around St Peter's Square along with interesting shops and buildings, along with tearooms and pubs. Walkers and cyclists can delight in the excellent walking in the Dee Valley, mountain-biking on the Horseshoe Pass and trips to the scenic riverside town of Llangollen.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size with en-suite walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x twin, 1 x ground-floor king-size.
Bathroom with P-shape bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
Oil central heating with underfloor heating.
Electric oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Off-road parking at front for two cars.
Enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, hot tub and seating.
Sorry, no pets and no smoking.
Shop 1.1 miles, pub 0.9 miles
Tracy
When she realised we had young grandchildren visiting she provided a high chair and travel cot - which saved us lord of car space! Lovely few days making lasting memories- thank you
Beverley
The cottage is perfect...clean, comfy, beautifully renovated and extended with wonderful views. Generous goodies on arrival which were delicious! Leah is very friendly and approachable and the next door neighbour is lovely. Ruthin is a friendly town with quirky shops and good food. We would love to stay again and definitely recommend a visit.
Ian
Modern and spacious and retains the character of the original building. Clean and tidy and everything you need. Hot tub an added bonus. Quiet, peaceful location yet within easy driving distance of Chester Zoo, Liverpool and Portmeirion. So much to do round and about we didnt have enough time to do everything. Chester Oak Retail outlet and Blue Planet Aquarium also worth visiting. Leah was a great host and great welcome pack on arrival. Got to mention Carlitos pizza van. Superb choices and value for money. Will most certainly return again.
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