Pentre Mawr Country House

“Family-owned and loved, with an intriguing selection of rooms” - AA Inspector
LLANDYRNOG, DENBIGHSHIRE
Our Inspector's View
Expect a warm welcome from Graham and Bre at this superb family country house, set in nearly 200 acres of meadows, park and woodland. The property has been in Graham's family for over 400 years. Bedrooms are individually decorated, very spacious, and each is thoughtfully equipped. Breakfast is served in the conservatory-restaurant overlooking the salt water swimming pool on the terrace. A formal private dining room is available for larger parties. There is a range of diverse accommodation options in addition to the main house, including six luxury safari lodges and two suites, all with private hot tubs.
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Facilities – at a glance
Accessible rooms
Wi-Fi
Dogs welcome
Features
- Rooms 11
- Bedrooms ground: 7
- Outdoor Pool
- Grass Tennis Court
- Private fishing
- Croquet Available
- Free TV
- DVD Player
- Wifi
- Lounge without TV
- Open parking
- Accessible bedrooms: 1
- Open all year
- Maximum number of guests: f
- Afternoon Tea
- Dinner Served
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About The area
Discover Denbighshire
The north-east Wales county of Denbighshire shares a name – though not the same borders – with one of Wales’s thirteen historic counties. It includes the seaside holiday towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn; the medieval county town of Denbigh; and the tiny cathedral town of St Asaph.
Pretty Llangollen in the south of the county is part of the 11-mile UNESCO World Heritage Site beginning at the Horseshoe Falls, in Denbighshire’s Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), and following the Llangollen Canal along its length to Thomas Telford’s cast iron Pontcysyllte Aqueduct just over the border in neighbouring Wrexham.
Today, the county is predominantly rural, with sheep and cattle rearing in the upland areas. Much of the economy is based around tourism, with plenty of holiday cottages and B&Bs available around the seaside towns, while attractions further inland include plenty of castles – try Rhuddlan, Denbigh, Dinas Bran or Bodelwyddan – the Llangollen–Corwen heritage railway and the Victorian Ruthin Gaol.
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