The house was once a small holding built after World War 1 to accommodate soldiers returning from the War.
We have recently renovated this spacious, homely house to a high standard, the interior is a mixture of old and new which we hope blends well, as your comfort and relaxation is of the utmost importance to us.
At Summerfield we have two rooms available both clean, fresh and tastefully
decorated .
The Oak Room…….has a double bed with comfortable mattress covered with a duvet, however extra blankets and pillows are in the room for your convenience.
adjacent is a luxury bathroom, with jaqquzi bath, a large walk in monsoon shower head and rain forest jet sprays. Robes are supplied for your modesty.
The Mahogany Room …..this room is a little different with it king-size bed and memory foam topper which is Oh! so comfortable and provides a great nights sleep, again it has a duvet but spare blankets and pillows are close to hand.
An En suite graces this room, with a shower, WC, and hand basin.
We do have another small room for which we can supply a Z bed or travel cot, these can also be used in your room if you have a baby or small child needing accommodation.
Both of our rooms are equipped with tea and coffee making facilities together with plenty of complimentary biscuits. A small hair dryer can be found in each room, Ladies should you require a diffuser with your dryer Jo will lend you hers.
There is an iron and ironing board available for your use and a tumble dryer together with lots of drying space should it rain!
The Breakfast Room doubles up as a guest lounge featuring a large window and patio doors out onto the garden so a bright and airy room to relax in.
The garden is there for you to enjoy and should you feel the need you can help with the weeding.
If there is anything that we haven’t thought of or neglected to supply please ask and where possible we will oblige.
We also have ample secure parking for 4 to 5 cars.
Address : Summerfield B & B 7 Sarn Holdings Rhosygadfa Oswestry
Zip / Postal code : SY10 7AU
What to do, Where to go
Walks from the house are in abundance with the ever popular Shropshire Union Canal with its picturesque narrow boats literally a stones throw down the lane either via a pretty wood or a short stroll down the lane.
There is an 18 hole golf course only 5 minutes away from the house
Offa’s Dyke is almost on our doorstep likewise are Selatyn Hill Walks, LLechrydau and The Old Race Course with its stunning views of the Berwyn Mountain Range and the Shropshire plains.
Venturing further a field we have Llangollen with its white water rafting and great scenery not forgetting the restaurants, bars and shops. In July Llangollen hosts the world renowned International Eisteddfod which is spectacular!
Horseshoe Pass. Leave all your cares behind you and go way up into the Welsh Hills with views you only dream about. Then of course there is Worlds’ End. I can say nothing more than WOW this is a must.
Now, for the more adventurous and those of you who want to travel further afield these are but a few of the wonderfully thrilling places to visit.
Snowdon the Welsh mountain range that sits there high up waiting for climbers, walkers and Sightseers to come along. You can even take a train ride to the peak. The scenery here is truly fantastic. Even the journey to Snowdonia has views to bring tears to your eyes because it is so beautiful and moving.
Betws-y-Coed is one of our favourite places, its has streams that tumble over rocks before flowing under quaint stone built bridges. The village contains excellent places to eat and several shops selling outdoor wear of very good quality.
Back in England we have Shrewsbury this is historic with many black and white half timber houses. This is the birth place of Charles Darwin who as a boy would fish for newts in The Dingle and Quarry park, which in season are full of blossom and blooms.
This has so much to offer, too much to detail but the magnificent Iron Bridge a world heritage site, spans the River Severn majestically.
Iron Bridge Gorge has 10 superb museums for those of you wishing to go back through the ages of the Industrial Revolution.
Chester is a must for the shopaholic’s amongst you, it has quaint cobbled streets full of every shop you can possibly think of, the city its self is steeped in history for you to discover.
Llandudno a trip to the seaside, take a walk along the sea front and take in the sea air. Where better that Llandudno? Numerous rock shops and fish and chips for the hungry. Llandudno has undergone a resent makeover and is smart and stylish.
There is an area of great entertainment, a luge run, dry ski slope and crazy golf and an alpine style restaurant
The Great Orme is a few miles along the coast with views out to sea, quite amazing really.
Portmeirion has the most delightful village and gardens, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis who wanted unspoilt architecture. Set in its own private peninsula on the coast of Snowdon close to Miniffordd/Porthmadog, surrounded by 70 acres of sub tropical gardens with 50 buildings, Gwesty Portmeirion Hotel, Castell Deudraeth, several restaurants and Cadwaladers ice cream café.
I could go on forever telling you of all the interesting places to visit here in Shropshire and Wales but that would leave nothing to the imagination, so your next step is to give us a call to see if we have any vacancies, that once established, book in and arrive here where we will be waiting with freshly brewed tea/coffee and home made cake. Then we can tell you more about this beautiful part of the country,
We think it is Paradise Found!!
| First night | Last night | Weekly rate | Min stay | |||
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| From £28.50 PPPN | 01-Jan-2009 | 01-Jan-2010 | £ 0 | £ 28.5 | £ 28.5 | Flexible |
Summerfield B & B 7 Sarn Holdings Rhosygadfa Oswestry Shropshire SY10 7AU
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