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Once owned by the Prince of Powys, Worlds End Estate comprises a ‘picture-postcard’, timber framed 15th-century house, set amongst 700-acres of stunningly beautiful mixed woodland and pasture, in a secret valley close to the English border. The estate produces organic Aberdeen Angus beef and lamb. Run on the highest conservation principles with a flourishing song bird population as well as black grouse and barn owls, this is a nature lover’s paradise, and bird-watchers come from afar to spend time on the farm. Miles of open private woodland and river banks make for superb walking or cycling and there are also excellent cliffs, used by climbers of all grades. Guides for bird-watching, and salmon fishing (on the River Dee) both available. Shops 4½ miles.
A restoration of an ancient farmstead set in seclusion along a mile of farm track, perched high on the Minera mountain, overlooking the Horseshoe Pass, the Eglwyseg Cliffs and World End Valley. Large living room with open fire and wooden floor. Spacious kitchen/dining room with slate floor. Separate toilet. First floor: Three double bedrooms with 6ft zip & link beds; two with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet, and one with en-suite wet room and toilet. Double bedroom. Wet room with toilet.
Local places: Froncysyllte, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Llwynmawr, Plas Nantyr, Trevor, Tregeiriog, Garth, Dolywern, Llantysilio, Pandy, Pontfadog, Rhewl, Pentredwr, Glyn Ceiriog