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Nestled in the heart of Denbighshire in North Wales, St Asaph offers an idyllic setting for luxury cottage holidays, combining quaint charm with an array of attractions and activities. Known for its rich history, this small city boasts the stunning St Asaph Cathedral, one of the smallest ancient cathedrals in Britain, where visitors can admire its beautiful architecture and serene setting. The charming high street features a selection of boutique shops, cozy cafes, and fine dining restaurants that showcase local produce and culinary delights, perfect for a relaxing afternoon stroll or an indulgent evening meal.
Within a five-mile radius, holidaymakers can immerse themselves in the stunning landscape that surrounds St Asaph. Outdoor enthusiasts will find the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty right on their doorstep, offering picturesque trails for hiking, mountain biking, and bird watching. Adventure seekers can also enjoy kayaking or canoeing on the peaceful River Elwy. The nearby Bodelwyddan Castle and Park provides a fascinating blend of history and nature, with its expansive grounds and delightful art gallery. For a taste of local culture, the Rhyl Miniature Railway offers a delightful ride along the picturesque marine lake, connecting visitors to the seaside charm of Rhyl, famed for its sandy beach and family-friendly attractions.
For those willing to venture a little further afield, St Asaph serves as a perfect gateway to some of North Wales' most captivating destinations, all within an hour's drive. The historic market town of Ruthin enchants with its striking medieval architecture and the Ruthin Gaol museum. Meanwhile, the vibrant city of Chester entices with its unique combination of Roman heritage and bustling shopping quarters. The stunning beaches of the North Wales coast, including the Blue Flag-awarded Prestatyn Sands, invite sunseekers and watersport enthusiasts alike. Furthermore, the breathtaking mountainous landscapes of Snowdonia National Park offer dramatic scenery and exhilarating outdoor adventures, from hiking to rock climbing. With so much to explore, St Asaph ensures a well-rounded luxury holiday experience full of relaxation, exploration, and adventure.
Richmond Hall is an impressive country hall, set on the edge of the picturesque city of St Asaph, in Denbighshire and can sleep 19 people. The cottage has a king-size double with en-suite, two doubles with en-suite, a ground floor king-size double, a family room with 1 double and 2 singles and en-suite and a family room with 1 king-size double and 1 single and en-suite, as well as a separate basin and WC. The property also has a kitchen with breakfast area, a utility, a dining room, a sitting room, a drawing room, a first floor snooker room with bar, fridge, seating area and two rooms with basins and WCs, a gym with equipment, a changing room with shower room, a sauna and a shared, heated, indoor pool and Jacuzzi pool. The property also has an annexe with two bedrooms, consisting of one double and one twin, a bathroom and an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area. Outside there is ample off road parking, lawned gardens, two patios, a waterfall pond, furniture, a barbecue, four acres of woodland, a tennis court and table tennis. Richmond Hall is a wonderful self-catering holiday base.Please note: The number of people occupying this property should not exceed the number stated on the Holiday Confirmation. If you wish to invite additional guests, this must be agreed by the owner in advance.
St Asaph has a population of just over 3500 people and was awarded city status in 2012. Situated in the Vale of Clwyd and overlooking the rivers Elwy and Clwyd, this city provides opportunities for riverside walks. St Asaph is also home to an historic cathedral, which dates back 1400 years in parts and has the reputation of being the smallest, ancient cathedral in Britain. The city offers numerous activities, attractions and amenities, including gastronomic dining experiences, angling, horse riding, traditional pubs, crown green bowling, a leisure centre and craft and gift shops.
Main House: Six bedrooms: 1 x Family room with king-size double and 2 singles with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with additional single bed with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size room double with additonal single bed with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size double room with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x king size ground floor double room. Dining room (seats 18). Sitting room (seats 10). Drawing room. First floor games room with snooker table, pool table, darts board, dance floor, bar, Sky TV, fridge, seating area, basin and WC. Private heated indoor swimming pool (measuring approx. 5m x 12m, depth 1.2m to 2.1m) and Jacuzzi. Gym and sauna with changing room with shower, basin and WC. Annexe: All ground floor. Two bedrooms with Jack-and-Jill access to bathroom: 1 x king-size double, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Denbighshire is found in the north east of Wales, boasting outstanding countryside, busy market towns and some amazing heritage. The county is even home to lovely beaches where you can enjoy a fun filled family day out splashing in the sea and taking a donkey ride up the shore. There are also opportunities for canal boat rides, brilliant walks and many other activities. Denbighshire also boasts the Clywdian range which is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and just perfect for walking enthusiasts who appreciate Britain’s most treasured landscapes. Mountain bikers may also enjoy Denbighshire as it has fantastic trails for beginners through to the more challenging routes. Fishing can also be enjoyed on Gweryd Lakes. For a relaxing luxury break why not take in some of the fantastic attractions and places of interest in the area, for example Denbigh Castle, Plas Newydd and Bodelwyddan Castle. Children may enjoy a visit to the Seaquarium where you can meet the Sealions at Sealion Cove or maybe take a ride on the miniature railway at Rhyl. With so much explore and so much to try, Denbighshire makes a brilliant location for a luxury self-catering holiday. Don’t leave the family dog out, search Luxury pet-friendly accommodation.