Peaceful Welsh Holiday Cottage Offers Stunning Countryside Retreat
Nestled on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Llanarmon-yn-Ial, The Old Coach House in Denbighshire provides an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. This charming detached cottage, originally built in 1840 and beautifully renovated, seamlessly blends historic character with modern comforts, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere for guests seeking tranquillity.
Historic Charm Meets Modern Comfort
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by a bright interior where contemporary furnishings complement original features. The heart of the home is the spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, perfect for gathering with loved ones. Upstairs, a cosy sitting room provides a relaxing space to unwind after a day of exploration. The cottage can accommodate up to six guests, with two flexible super-king bedrooms that can be converted into twin rooms upon request.
Outdoor Living and Scenic Surroundings
During warmer months, the outdoor seating area is ideal for alfresco dining, morning coffee, or enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets over the Welsh hills. Guests consistently praise the well-equipped kitchen, with one reviewer noting, 'We spent a lovely week here, it was warm, cosy and so peaceful, with a well equipped kitchen. There are two good-sized bedrooms with comfy beds, and the WiFi is really good. It's situated in a good location to visit surrounding areas.'
Discounted Summer Stays and Nearby Attractions
Discounted rates are available throughout the summer, with a three-night stay in July costing £467, down from £629. The Old Coach House is perfectly positioned for exploring North Wales' scenic attractions, including Loggerheads Country Park, where woodland trails and riverside walks offer spectacular views across the Clwydian Range. A reviewer commented, 'The surrounding countryside is simply amazing mile after mile. Would recommend to anyone.'
Pet Policy and Alternatives
Please note that The Old Coach House is not dog-friendly. For those wishing to bring pets, alternatives include Ochr y Rhiw, a stone cottage in Mid Wales sleeping six guests and accepting up to two dogs, or Hay Barn, a luxurious cottage sleeping ten guests and accepting one dog. Guests have called The Old Coach House 'a little gem of a place' and 'highly recommended,' with many expressing a desire to return.



