Annie'S Cottage - Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant
52.82516, -3.29953The 1-bedroom Annie'S Cottage is located within a 10-minute drive of Tomen Cefn Glaniwrch Castle and welcomes its guests to enjoy hiking.
Location
You'll be merely a 5-minute stroll from Pistyll Rhaeadr and about a 10-minute ride from Parish Church of St Thomas.
The closest airport is Chester Hawarden, which is 70 km from the villa.
Rooms
There are conveniences, like ironing facilities, along with a TV. The interior elements include a sofa, as well as a stone fireplace. Annie'S Cottage comes with a bathroom with a bathtub, a separate toilet, and a shower. Bathrooms are also featuring hairdryers and bath sheets for your comfort.
Eat & Drink
Guests can use coffee and tea making equipment, provided in a dining place. There is also a microwave, an electric kettle, and a fridge to prepare your own meal.
Rooms and availability
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Room size:
4 m²
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Bed options:1 Double bed
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Garden view
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Shower
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Heating
Essential information about Annie'S Cottage
💵 Lowest room price | 222 NZ$ |
📏 Distance to centre | 200 m |
✈️ Distance to airport | 67.5 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | Chester Hawarden, CEG |
Location
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of Annie'S Cottage
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missingWrote a review on Aug 18
I loved my stay at this lovely and peaceful cottage in a brilliant location. It had everything I needed for a perfect holiday, including a well-equipped kitchen and a cozy log burner for evenings. The cottage itself was gorgeous and felt like a real home from home. The village had all the necessary amenities nearby, such as shops, pubs, and even a butchers. The location was also great, with beautiful waterfalls just a short distance away. Highly recommend this cottage for a single person or couple looking for a relaxing break.
Nothing could have been better. 😊
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missingWrote a review on Aug 17
We wanted a peaceful retreat in a quaint Welsh village and Annie's Cottage delivered exactly that. With easy parking right outside and a charming shared garden, it was the perfect escape. The cottage itself was well-equipped with a kitchen, stove, and a lovely bathroom. We also appreciated the cozy nights by the log burner and the availability of TV and wifi. Within walking distance, we found beautiful waterfalls, shops, pubs, and places to eat. Annie's Cottage provided a comfortable and convenient base for exploring the stunning North and Mid Wales region.
We do recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Jun 14
Located in a charming village with pub and stores nearby. Good base for exploring North and Mid Wales. Ideal for couples with free car parking available. Offers a well-equipped kitchen, cozy bed, and nice bathroom. Lovely rural setting with unexpected amenities in the village.
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missingWrote a review on May 13
We got great value for our money at Annie's Cottage. The room was cozy and had everything we needed. The location was perfect for exploring North and Mid Wales, and the staff treated us with such care and attention.
Breakfast delights, it could have been better with a larger selection of options.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 08
Annie's Cottage exceeded all our expectations. Quirky and quaint, it had plenty of room and a comfortable bed. The bath was a big bonus. We enjoyed eating at the cafe in the square, which we highly recommend, and the cottage's proximity to The Hand Inn, a friendly pub. We will definitely be returning to this cozy and warm home away from home. The kitchen had everything we needed, and our dog was treated like a VIP. Truly a lovely rural retreat.
Would recommend this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 21
We had an absolutely delightful stay at a charming cottage in a picturesque location. The cottage itself exceeded our expectations with its quirky and quaint atmosphere. The bed was incredibly comfortable, and we enjoyed the luxury of having a bath. We didn't have to worry about cooking as there was a lovely café in the square that we highly recommend. Additionally, being just a few steps away from a friendly pub, The Hand Inn, was a real pleasure. We will definitely be returning to this wonderful place.
Although upon entering there was a specific smell, it dissipated after a while and didn't affect our overall experience. Additionally, there were a few spiders and cobwebs in some corners and under the bedside table.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 08
Great location near beautiful waterfall and amenities. Cute cottage with log burner, well-equipped kitchen, choice of entertainment, and wifi. Comfy bed, everything supplied. Convenient for off road motorcycle experience. Perfect for single person or couple.
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missingWrote a review on Mar 02
We had a fantastic stay at a beautiful and cozy cottage in a charming Welsh village. The location was perfect for our hiking adventures, and the communication from the host was excellent. Despite being tall, we managed to navigate the low ceilings and thoroughly enjoyed the unique character of the cottage. The nearby cafe in the square and The Hand Inn pub added to the overall experience. We will definitely be returning in the future. a highly recommended stay!
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missingWrote a review on Jan 05
Our stay at Annie's Cottage was an excellent value for money. The room was cozy and comfortable, with a very comfortable bed. The location was perfect for exploring, with plenty of beautiful sights nearby. The staff was attentive and made us feel welcome throughout our stay.
The breakfast experience could have been improved with a wider selection of options.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 20
Quaint, remote Welsh village. Close to Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall. Lovely garden to relax. Friendly and helpful host. Comfortable bed. Modern bathroom. Dog friendly. Walking distance to pub and cafe.
Nothing at all.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 28
The location of the cottage is perfect for those seeking a remote getaway. It is situated in a small Welsh village with a pub and a cafe within walking distance. it is close to the stunning Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall. the cottage itself offers a cute and quirky atmosphere, with a lovely garden to enjoy morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening. the bathroom is modern and the cottage provides all the necessary amenities for a comfortable stay.
One downside is that the TV in the cottage is quite small, which could be an issue for some guests, especially on rainy days when they may want to watch a movie in front of the fire.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 10
I had an amazing time staying at a lovely little cottage in a beautiful rural location. Everything I needed for a perfect holiday was provided, and the cottage felt like a home away from home. The location was brilliant, with essential amenities like a butchers, spar, and pub just a stone's throw away. It was also very peaceful and tranquil, making it the perfect getaway. The nearby waterfalls were a great attraction too.
The only minor issues I had were the low ceilings, as I am over 6ft tall, but I quickly learned to duck and it was well worth it. Additionally, some spiders and cobwebs were present in a few corners and under the bedside table, which gave me a bit of a fright as I have a fear of them.
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missingWrote a review on Nov 02
Stayed at a cosy, idyllic cottage with a friendly host and a comfortable bed. the location was perfect for exploring Wales, with a road trip that took us through stunning waterfalls, Snowdon, and a quick trip to Anglesey. We also enjoyed visiting Llandudno and Conwy before heading home. The cottage had everything we needed and we especially loved the Indian takeaway and the breathtaking Bala mountain drive. Cons: N/A 🌟.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 28
The cottage had a cosy and idyllic atmosphere, perfect for a relaxing getaway. the attentive host ensured we had everything we needed and the very comfortable bed made for a great night's sleep. the location was fantastic for exploring, with plenty of beautiful sights like waterfalls and Snowdon nearby. We also enjoyed a quick trip to Anglesey and had a fun adventure road trip back home. the cottage itself had all the necessary amenities and we particularly loved the Indian takeaway and the Bala mountain drive.
Felt snug, nothing to complain about.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 03
The cottage is conveniently located near local amenities such as pubs, shops, and eateries, making it easy to explore the surrounding area. it is just a short distance from a picturesque waterfall and offers a cozy atmosphere with a log burner for those chilly nights. the well-equipped kitchen and choice of TV entertainment are additional advantages.
The cottage could benefit from a thorough cleaning to remove any lingering cobwebs or spiders in certain areas.