This property boasts a central position within the medieval market town of Ruthin.
The town offers many independent retailers, café's, restaurants and traditional pubs.
Within striking distance is the North Wales Coast, Snowdonia National Park, Llangollen and the historic town of Chester.
This house has been designed for a family of four seeking a relaxing escape to this picturesque part of North Wales and comes with all the essentials you require for a week-long stay.
Be welcomed into a modern contemporary style décor with carefully selected furnishings to ensure a delightful stay at any time of the year.
It comes with two well-presented bedrooms, comprising of a kingsize double bedroom and a twin bedroom, each offering wonderful spaces to retire to each evening after a day exploring the rolling countryside.
On the ground floor, you can look forward to preparing delicious evening meals on the Range Cooker that takes centre stage.
The small but stylish kitchen offers all of the appliances you require to make your stay comfortable including a washing machine, a tumble dryer and a dishwasher.
Join the rest of group at the dining table to tuck into your evening meal, plan the days ahead or enjoy a sociable games evening before sinking into the plush grey sofas to tune into the Smart TV that has the additional channels of sky.
Spend a moment or two outside; you will find a small patio area where you can soak up the sun with a refreshing drink in hand before heading out for the day, as well as a superb off-road parking space for your car.
If you don’t feel like cooking one evening, a short stroll will bring you to a selection of pubs and restaurants and various take-away restaurants.
The Co-op is a 2 minute walk away and opens 6 am until 10 pm every day and 10am to 4 pm on a Sunday.
This store is convenient to pick up the morning papers and or any essentials needed or forgotten.
For a taste of history spend an afternoon at The Ruthin Goal, The Craft Centre, Nantclwyd Y Dre or The Ruthin Castle, where you can explore the gardens, admire the famous peacocks, enjoy afternoon tea or dine within the restaurant.
For those feeling adventurous why not walk up Moel Famau, take a day trip to Llangollen, Llyn Brenig or the North Wales Coast where there are numerous walks and cycle paths available as well as other amenities and attractions. 2 Llys Emrys is a refreshing base for those seeking to explore North Wales further.