Godre'r Gyrn, Plas Moelfre Hall Barns
Llansilin, Heart of England, England
From £1,139
per week
12
Sleeps
6
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
Yes
Dogs
About This Property
Godre'r Gyrn in Llansilin, Powys, sleeps 12 guests in six bedrooms.
Godre'r Gyrn, a two-storey barn conversion, consists of a kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher, a utility with washing machine and tall fridge/freezer, an open-plan living space with dining area and sitting area, and a ground-floor sitting room with TV and log burner. Six bedrooms with en-suite: 2 x super-king-size, 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, can be twin on request), 2 x twin (zip/link, can be king), 1 x king bedroom. Outside, there is an enclosed rear garden with patio, lawn, seating, and hot tub, and off-road parking. One well-behaved dog welcome. Sorry, no smoking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. Godre'r Gyrn is a superb base for exploring Powys. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of 750 GBP
Llansilin is an attractive, rural village which stands between the ancient English border town of Oswestry, and the Welsh village of Llanhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, home to Pistyll Rhaeadr, the UK’s highest single drop waterfall. The sleepy village of Llansilin boasts a pub, a small community shop and the 13th century St. Silin Church, but is well known for being the main location of the successful 1995 film “The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain”, as well as being the home of Sycharth, which was the site of Owain Glyndwr’s 14th century castle. The whole area is surrounded by lovely countryside, which extends into the Berwyn Mountain Range - perfect for wonderful scenic walks and cycle trails, including along the Berwyn Ridge Pathway, the Offa’s Dyke Path and through the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, known as “The Valley of Poets”. Visit the riverside town of Llangollen with the nearby Pontcysylle Aqueduct, a World Heritage Site, Chirk and Powis Castles, Erddig and Attingham Park, or visit the nearby market town of Ellesmere, once described by Alan Bennet as ‘Shropshire’s Lake District’. Further afield lies the Welsh mountains and coast and picturesque Lakes Vyrnwy and Bala, while the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, Medieval Shrewsbury and Roman Chester are also within easy driving distance. Llansilin is an ideal base for exploring Mid Wales, Shropshire and beyond.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Llansilin is an attractive, rural village which stands between the ancient English border town of Oswestry, and the Welsh village of Llanhaeadr-ym-Mochnant, home to Pistyll Rhaeadr, the UK’s highest single drop waterfall. The sleepy village of Llansilin boasts a pub, a small community shop and the 13th century St. Silin Church, but is well known for being the main location of the successful 1995 film “The Englishman Who Went Up A Hill But Came Down A Mountain”, as well as being the home of Sycharth, which was the site of Owain Glyndwr’s 14th century castle. The whole area is surrounded by lovely countryside, which extends into the Berwyn Mountain Range - perfect for wonderful scenic walks and cycle trails, including along the Berwyn Ridge Pathway, the Offa’s Dyke Path and through the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, known as “The Valley of Poets”. Visit the riverside town of Llangollen with the nearby Pontcysylle Aqueduct, a World Heritage Site, Chirk and Powis Castles, Erddig and Attingham Park, or visit the nearby market town of Ellesmere, once described by Alan Bennet as ‘Shropshire’s Lake District’. Further afield lies the Welsh mountains and coast and picturesque Lakes Vyrnwy and Bala, while the World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, Medieval Shrewsbury and Roman Chester are also within easy driving distance. Llansilin is an ideal base for exploring Mid Wales, Shropshire and beyond.
Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Amenities
Hot Tub
Parking
WiFi
Garden
Enclosed Garden
Log Fire
Dishwasher
Washing Machine
TV
Microwave
Cot Available
Nearby
Near Fishing
Good Views
Additional Information
Oil heating with log burner. Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge, tall fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. TV, WiFi. Fuel, power, and starter pack for log burner inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Off-road parking for multiple cars. Enclosed rear and front garden with patio, lawn, seating, and hot tub. Three well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.1 miles, pub 1.5 miles, lake 0.7 miles. Note: There is a good housekeeping bond of £750.