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Bryn Wgan-
The wing of the early 17th century farm house has been completely renovated
and tastefully furnished and decorated in keeping with its history.
Tyddyn Isa-
Standing near the foot of Moel Famau, we are a working farm offering two self
catering units which are spacious and homely, with all the modern amenities
a traveller requires.
Bach y Graig-
Stay in this unique 16th century listed building steeped in history once visited
by Dr Samuel Johnson. Built by Sir Richard Clough financer to Queen Elizabeth
the first, is the first brick built building in Wales with a datestone of
1567.
There are a wealth of oak beams, oak panelling inglenook fireplaces with roaring
log fires. A truly Warm Welsh Welcome is guaranteed

Fron Haul -
Set in a secluded position above the beautiful Vale of Clwyd. This charming and unusual farmhouse was built in the last century. The furnishings and decor evokes a feel of times gone by.
Llys y Bryn -
A modern yet comfortable home, spacious and offers the warm comforts for any
traveller. Accommodation also available for the disabled traveller, providing
appropriate, comfortable facilities.
Rhydonnen -
This charming and unique dwelling invites exploration of its history and beauty.
With the 800 year old Yew dominating the entrance of this black and white
farmhouse, guests are guaranteed a warm welcome and unforgettable stay in
this peaceful location.

Pant Glas Canol -
A 15th century farmhouse which retains its old oak beams and typical farmhouse where a warm welsh welcome awaite you. feel.

Bodangharad -
Standing in an elevated position with panoramic views of the Vale of Clwyd and Berwyn mountains.

Tyddyn Chambers -
This traditional Welsh dairy and sheep farm is set overlooking the village of Pwllglas.

Bryn coch -
Situated near the close knit community of Clawddnewydd and the spectacular forest of Clocaenog which entices exploration.

Llain Wen Ucha -
Farmed by the same family since 1693, with magnificent views from each room