Ty Tabitha Wynne, Caerwys

Ty Tabitha Wynne is a Grade II listed, 17th century cottage, situated next to the owner's home, 1.5 miles from the town of Caerwys in North Wales. This cottage sleeps three people in one family bedroom, consisting of one double and one single bed with en-suite shower, basin and WC. The cottage also has a kitchen with dining area and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. Outside there is off road parking for two cars and a lawned garden with patio and furniture. Ty Tabitha Wynne is a superb holiday home for a couple of small family, with lots of things to see and do nearby including the Offa's Dyke walking route, market towns and sandy beaches.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 3
  •   Bedrooms 1
  •   Bathrooms 1
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Dishwasher
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Rural Location
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

One family bedroom with 1 double and 1 single with en-suite shower, basin and WC. Kitchen with dining area. Sitting room with woodburning stove.

Caerwys 1.5 miles. A charming Grade II listed, detached cottage dating back to the early 17th century, situated adjacent to the owner's home, in a peaceful rural setting just 1.5 miles from the Royal Charter town of Caerwys, in beautiful Flintshire. This cottage near Caerwys was the birthplace of Dr. Thomas Wynne, the personal physician of William Penn and one of the original settlers of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It offers an ideal central location for touring all of North Wales and Cheshire, and for enjoying the abundance of outdoor activities on offer in the area. This charming Caerwys cottage offers stylish accommodation, with an abundance of original character features including an exposed cobbled entrance hall, lead light windows, a feature bread oven housed next to a warming woodburning stove in an inglenook fireplace, original stone flag kitchen and exposed oak beams and timber frame throughout. A cosy sitting room welcomes you in to this Caerwys cottage, and the large fitted kitchen with dining area provides the ideal social area to cook, eat and relax. A spacious oak-framed bedroom enjoys delightful country views, as well as benefiting from a door that leads onto external stone stairs down to the pretty lawned garden with wildflower border. The town of Caerwys offers two pubs, a shop, Post Office and a butcher, plus the market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin, and the North Wales coast are close by, whilst further afield is the wonderful Snowdonia National Park. This Caerwys cottage will appeal to anyone looking for a quiet retreat or a lovely walking base from which to tour nearby Offa's Dyke and the surrounding areas of Wales.

The town of Caerwys in North Wales is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers two pubs, a cafe/delicatessen, shop, Post Office, butcher, bowling green and tennis courts. Close by are the market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin with excellent shops and craft centres, and Prestatyn, which boasts a Blue Flag beach.

Amenities & Facilities

Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven, halogen hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, CD/radio, WiFi. Fuel, power and fuel for stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent.Off road parking for 2 cars. Bike storage in open barn. Lawned garden with patio, BBQ and furniture. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 1.5 miles, pub 1 mile. Note: One low beam in bedroom and two steps down to kitchen/diner. Note: A door in the bedroom leads out onto external stone steps. Note: Limited mobile phone signal. Note: WiFi signal is limited.

Location Details

The town of Caerwys in North Wales is situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and offers two pubs, a cafe/delicatessen, shop, Post Office, butcher, bowling green and tennis courts. Close by are the market towns of Mold, Denbigh and Ruthin with excellent shops and craft centres, and Prestatyn, which boasts a Blue Flag beach.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

TY TABITHA WYNNE, Grade II listed, 17th century cottage, near Caerwys, Ref 27655

Reviews

We stayed for 3 nights and had lovely time staying at Ty Tabitha Wynne. After a long journey, the sight of the wood burner and warm welcome by the host made us feel right at home. The cottage has everything you need and we really enjoyed learning about the period restoration and history of the local area. We would highly recommend staying here. Thank you Fliss and Mike.

Rated by Andy J reviewed on 3rd February 2020

This is a beautiful cottage and has been rebuilt to the highest standard. We had a lovely time here. My 11 year old son said he wanted to buy it. Every facility you could require has been thought of. From the wood burner in the front room, the large well equipped kitchen, the beautiful bedroom with oak beams. You feel amazed and at home the second you walk through the door. The owners have even provided the full history of the cottage and its previous owners. There are so many lovely touches and attention to detail. The location is off the beaten track and there are so many places to walk. The Piccadilly local pub served wonderful food and Ale and was a reasonable walk or an 5 min drive. The village tea shop provided us with a great cooked breakfast. You are only 30 miles from Llandudno and Conwy. It is truly a lovely place to visit we will most certainly be back for another visit. Thankyou for such a wonderful break. Ken Julie and kellen

Rated by kfish15 reviewed on 8th March 2019

Thank you Fliss and Mike for a lovely weekend in your beautiful cottage. Really lovey welcoming hosts had the log burner going for our arrival so it was all cosy for us. The cottage itself is amazing, I wouldn't change a thing. Would definitely recommend and would love to come back.

Rated by Tom P reviewed on 25th November 2018

Just had a lovely enjoyable weekend in this beautiful cottage, the work that has put in has definitely paid off, it is stunning inside and outside and we have enjoyed reading about the history of it. Fliss and Mike are both very good hosts, making us feel welcome from the start. This is our first trip to Wales and plan to return again as we have loved every minute, it has been very relaxing, which is just what we needed. Also had a little welcome goodies on arrival, which my little girl especially loved her chocolate unicorn coins and wine & chocs for mummy & daddy which was a very lovely personal touch!! Would definitely like to return and will be recommending to friends and family

Rated by kaleighj20 reviewed on 24th June 2018

I couldn't recommend this cottage and its owners highly enough. It's oozing with character from every corner and it really feels home from home as you sit in the very comfortable lounge, especially with the wood burning stove on. I'd love to go back in the summer when less hurried. Mike and Fliss are so hospitable and do go out of their way to make your stay enjoyable. Maybe just one possible improvement.... Leave the flood light outside on for longer!!

Rated by Blood1 reviewed on 15th April 2018

We have just returned from a wonderful holiday in Ty Tabitha Wynne. The cottage is beautiful and was clearly a labour of love to convert - it is full of character with wood beams, a wattle and daub wall, and even the original cobbles in the entrance hallway. It was spotless on arrival and is well equipped with a dishwasher, all the kitchen utensils you require, a wood burning stove (which we did not need as the owners had generously left the heating on to counter our Welsh ‘summer’ temperatures!). The owners, Fliss, Mike and son Christy were lovely; very welcoming, helpful, but never intrusive. The same cannot be said for their gorgeous dog, who we rather encouraged to visit! Although the cottage feels very remote it is a short drive to main roads and is a perfect base for exploring the area. We would thoroughly recommend this cottage – it is exquisite.

Rated by Mike W reviewed on 18th August 2017

My wife and I spent a lovely few days in Ty Tabitha Wynne, using it as a base to explore this very scenic part of North Wales and visit friends/family in and around Chester. Wherever we went, it was a pleasure to come back to this quiet, clean cottage that has been resurrected in a traditional style, and with great skill, to a very high standard. The only neighbours were the owners: friendly and welcoming without being intrusive. Highly recommended.

Rated by IanHP reviewed on 6th August 2017

Just got home from a lovely weekend at this cottage, and missing it already. Fliss and Mike are exellent host's and the standard of the cottage renovation is superb. Set in a beautiful location, we enjoyed the quiet surroundings yet close enough to local ammenities if we wanted them. Lovely country walks and pubs all close by.. ( one starts as soon as you leave the front door!! ). We hope to be returning soon, and i would recommend this to anyone without hesitation.

Rated by vincefarr reviewed on 26th June 2016

The owner gave us a very friendly welcome. The cottage is beautifully restored and well appointed with everything we needed. The shower has to be the best one we have ever used in a holiday cottage! The setting is beautiful and peaceful, and the cottage is very comfortable for evenings in front of the log burning stove, if the weather is too wet for a walk - as it was for us. Thank you for a relaxing holiday stay!

Rated by Mr Knox reviewed on 19th June 2016

The perfect holiday, Ty Tabitha Wynne is very beautiful cottage, really lovely people......a must!

Rated by Mr Feller reviewed on 28th May 2016

This was a wonderful little cottage with so much charm and character in a very peaceful setting. We would definitely recommend for both couples and families. It was a good base for some days out in a very good area for walking. The owners provided everything we expected and more and were very welcoming, friendly and helpful. We would love to return.

Rated by Miss Eisenberg reviewed on 16th April 2016

The care and attention given to both us and the cottage from the owners was excellent. The cottage is very well looked after and has much history. It is in an excellent location and we hope to return soon.

Rated by Mrs Coates reviewed on 28th December 2015

The cottage was beautiful. Simple as. It's so well kept - clean, light, bright and airy. And oh! - that wood-burning stove! The location was lovely (just beware the hill if you decide to take the trek to local village Ysceifiog... it's a touch steep!) and the owners are extremely friendly and approachable. We both wished we were able to have stayed for longer instead of just two nights. I would certainly recommend to anyone looking for a getaway retreat. And I'll definitely be mithering the Mr to book a longer stay there in the future.

Rated by Allyandra87 reviewed on 20th October 2015

The cottage has the wow factor from the moment you set eyes on it. It's as beautiful in real life as it is in the pictures. It's history and journey into the current day is fascinating which adds to its attraction. The cleanliness and attention to detail within the cottage are second to none. Would highly recommend this beautiful cottage.

Rated by Ms Mundy reviewed on 31st August 2015

The cottage was immaculate and we loved the historic feel of the place. The kitchen was lovely, it was a really nice sociable space for cooking and eating.

Rated by Mrs Ord reviewed on 29th July 2015

The property is in a peaceful location. The owners were lovely and very helpful they couldn't have been nicer, We would love to go there again and will recommend Ty Tabitha to all our friends, the holiday was just magic.

Rated by Mrs Jackson reviewed on 27th July 2015

The cottage was fantastic and the owners were very welcoming and friendly. Everything made for a comfortable holiday. We would highly recommend booking this cottage.

Rated by Mr Smith reviewed on 13th June 2015

We stayed at Ty Tabitha Wynne in February 2015 for our wedding anniversary and valentines week. This cottage is absolutely stunning and such love and attention has clearly gone into restoring it. You can tell by the craftsmanship and quality of the furnishings that it's been a well thought and loved project. We could not stop saying "wow" The cottage is hidden perfectly in a beautiful quiet spot away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life yet still close enough to go out to local attractions/shops. Beautiful walks nearby to real country pubs. We had a lovely warm welcome from Fliss the owner who was lovely and had put so much detail into making our visit special, the log burner was lit on arrival, a basket of kindling and logs ready to use, fresh milk in the fridge, a little hamper of goodies, mini soaps and shower gels to name a few. We can not wait to return to this little gem. A big thank you to Fliss for making our stay perfect and memorable.

Rated by Tinybear83 reviewed on 5th June 2015

Liked everything. The cottage had all that you needed for a quiet, peaceful, relaxing holiday. The owners were very friendly and helpful. We would recommend this cosy cottage as a base to explore the beautiful surrounding countryside without reservation, and the lovely log burner to relax in front of after a days exploring.

Rated by Mr Price reviewed on 18th May 2015

We Stayed here for a few days and honestly did not want to leave. Fliss, Mike and Christy are a wonderful family and were very welcoming throughout our stay. The property itself is homely, very well decorated and incredibly well equipped. The wood burner makes it very cosey and the characteristics of the house give it a lovely feel. We will most definitely be staying here again, hopefully very soon. Miss it already.

Rated by aliboyd88 reviewed on 5th May 2015

This is an absolutely beautiful cottage with lovely owners. We couldn't fault the holiday at all! Snowdonia is a must!

Rated by Miss Mellor reviewed on 24th March 2015

The history of the place, it was wonderful to see how the cottage had been restored. We also loved the area, it was fantastic for walking, we saw plenty of birds of prey, explored a ruined building and took all sorts of photos. Our hosts were fantastic too. Very accommodating, gave great directions and so friendly! We will definitely be back.

Rated by Ms Shanahan reviewed on 9th March 2015

Peaceful and tranquil. Friendly owners. Everything you needed for a fantastic stay in a beautiful cottage and its surroundings. We will be returning year after year. Thank you to Sykes Cottages for making this happen.

Rated by Mr Greer reviewed on 13th September 2014

Would highly recommend the cottage to a couple looking for a romantic get-away.

Rated by Mr Griffiths reviewed on 19th July 2014

A beautiful and unique cottage, lovingly restored to a very high standard. The location was stunning, really peaceful but also a good base for exploring the region. The owners were really welcoming and there were lots of personal touches that made this a wonderful holiday!

Rated by Ms Haylor reviewed on 31st May 2014

Lovely, kind hosts; the owners were very welcoming and helpful and we were made to feel at home. A beautiful, comfortable cottage in a picturesque tranquil setting. A lovely place to stay.

Rated by Miss Clayton reviewed on 24th May 2014

I was fortunate enough to have the pleasure of staying with Mike and Fliss at Ty Tabitha in February. The cottage is renovated to a high standard and includes all utensils and facilities you will require for your stay. Beds are very comfortable and there is a log burner and as much wood as you need, so if its cold outside you can get very comfortable. You get complete privacy and the area is very peaceful and still. I would recommend.

Rated by 85benjaminb reviewed on 13th May 2014

We loved the welcoming homely feel of the cottage and the surrounding area. We needed nothing extra when we arrived as bed linen, towels, crockery, utensils and pots and pans were provided. The cottage has been completed to a very high standard, keeping the original features. The local area is beautiful and has plenty of local walks through woodlands and around a lake to keep you occupied. We will definitely be returning soon!

Rated by Mr Dulwich reviewed on 8th January 2014

We stayed at Ty Tabitha Wynne over the Christmas week as we were visiting relatives in the area. Not long after making the booking we received a phone call from Fliss (one of the owners) asking if we wanted the cottage to be decorated with Christmas decorations. We thought it was a great idea (and we weren't disappointed when we did arrive). Fliss also asked if we wanted any food items to be got in especially, recommending the local produce. When we did arrive on our first day we were greeted by the owners who showed us around the cottage and told us some of the history of the building and its past owners (but we won't tell you about any of that as there is plenty to read about it when you are there). Also for our arrival there was a wonderful welcome pack of food and drink in the kitchen, the log fire was roaring and there was never a shortage of logs for us throughout the rest of the week. The cottage has been refurbished to an extremely high standard without compromising any of the fantastic original features. In addition to the log burner there was central heating, meaning that we were comfortable and warm all the time. The bathroom and kitchen have modern fittings for all of your conveniences. We used the cottage as a base when going back and forth visiting nearby relatives but by the end of the week it felt like home. We would definitely stay there again. We would recommend Ty Tabitha Wynne to anyone looking to stay in a cottage in the area as it is cosy, romantic, very comfortable and a great base for north Wales (10mins from A55). *If you follow the owners directions you can find it very easily.

Rated by thejollies reviewed on 8th January 2014

We stayed at Tŷ Tabitha Wynne over New Year for 5 days and thoroughly enjoyed every minute of it. Situated in an area of outstanding beauty there are plenty of walks nearby that take you through farmlands, forests, by streams and around lakes. Caerwys is very close by and has some lovely pubs and well stocked village shops. The cottage itself feels like a home away from home. Fliss and Mike provided everything we needed for our stay upon arrival: linens, towels, logs for the fire, and even milk for a cup of tea! The history of the cottage is well documented in the welcome pack and makes for very interesting reading. It is clear that so much love and effort has gone into finishing the cottage to such a high standard. It is both authentic and totally liveable and very comfortable. We thoroughly recommend it to anyone looking for a peaceful retreat.

Rated by LAP87 reviewed on 3rd January 2014

The accommodation is superbly restored, decorated and furnished. The location is idyllic if you wish to escape to the country.

Rated by Mr Rudakov reviewed on 26th October 2013

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