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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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3 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
39 Customer Reviews
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"Nice touch for owners leaving milk and bread in fridge."
Would have been better if there had have been more space outside for dogs. However week spent in accommodation was thoroughly enjoyable for family holiday. Would recommend that book table at local pub as is very popular.
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"Cottage was very comfortable and nice area."
Was very well equipped. Couple of discrepancies on the listing as the open fire was actual electric and parking was for 2 vehicles not 3. Saying this this had little effect on a really nice time with friends. Would certainly stay there again.
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"We had a lovely stay in The Dairy."
The property was spacious well kept and we had everything needed. It was very peaceful beautiful surroundings. It was a lovely location - handy for visiting the surrounding area. We would happily stay there on another occasion. Just a thought for your caretaker Alison. We met her a couple of times as she was preparing other properties on the site. She was very friendly and checked with us that everything was satisfactory. Thank you for a lovely stay.
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"Such a beautiful property and we had a wonderful stay."
The Dairy is immaculately clean and well presented with a well appointed kitchen and all you need us provided. we received fantastic support during our stay with quick responses to our queries. This property provides a fantastic layout for anyone who has mobility limitations, the wet room, one level living, level outside decking and access ramp into the property are ideal. It is situated in a rural setting and has beautiful views. It is easily accessible to a variety of walks and a great local pub which serves tasty food in a cosy setting. I would recommend some small maintenance upgrades regarding the outside decking and new toilet seats. Overall we had a great family stay, comfy and enjoyable over the Christmas and new year period. I would recommend this property.
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"Nice location with a fair amount of space."
The double bedroom with the shower felt damp and the bathroom smelled of mould. The kitchen cupboards also smelled musty. The heating system in the twin bed room gave off a distinct oily odour. I think the whole interior could do with being refurbished but the sources of damp needs to be tackled first. I also think a place for bike storage would be appreciated.
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"Lovely property and area."
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"The property was lovely."
A little hard to find so maybe some better signage on the road leading from carrog village, the cottage itself was lovely and perfect for what we needed
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"Lovely place will come back."
Had no hot water but was dealt with quickly by the cleaner. Then had no heating but yet again dealt with as promptly as able to. Beautiful setting looking out to the sheep made even better as it was lambing time ! Also very friendly chatty farmer. The Grouse Inn made us very welcome, can’t wait to come back in another season
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"A very enjoyable week in a lovely area even though the weather did its best to spoil it."
The cottage is lovely and well equipped, everything you would expect from a rural conversion. I would suggest the open fire needs looking at as it doesn't work well, smoke not drawing away correctly. All in all a great place and thanks for a lovely week.
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"Great property for family get together."
Lovely big kitchen diner which easily seats 8. Nice big sitting room with open fire and 3 big settees. High ceilings and old world charm throughout. 2 big double bedrooms with ensuites. 3rd double smaller with family bathroom close by. Would come back.
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"Really good place to stay ."
Plenty of room and central to do all the sports my grandsons wanted to do.
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"Really enjoyed our stay, nice to sit out the back and watch the animals in the farmer's field."
Lovely quiet position in the countryside away from main roads. Nice and spacious inside with all expected amenities. Towels and sheets were clean and fresh. Few cobwebs in the rooms but it is a big old barn conversion so this is to be expected. We also found the boiler in twin room to be noisy at night so had to turn it off. TV was quite complicated to work but instructions were provided. Thank you to the property manager for excellent communication throughout and sorting us with a new kettle straight away when the other one broke. Would stay here again.
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"The cottage was lovely and spacious it had everything we needed to make a lovely holiday."
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"Having booked the two adjoining cottages and the house facing for a shared family holiday with 7 adults, 6 children and a dog, this worked perfectly."
Plenty of space, comfortable seating, crockery and cutlery for everybody, allowing flexibility throughout the whole holiday. The bedroom with the adjoining walk in shower was perfect for our elderly relative. The cottage ws lovely and warm in a beautiful setting. Would just add The Grouse pub in Carrog was worth a visit and is properly dog frendly, inside and out.
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"The cottage itself was lovely - we were very happy with everything about it except for a couple of small problems."
When we first arrived there was a strong smell of creosote (the fence outside had obviously just been coated). The twin bedroom where the boiler was situated had a strong smell of diesel oil and my husband had to shut off the boiler when we went to bed as the noise meant we couldn't sleep - it is really loud. The information booklet for visitors stated there was coal for the fire but there was none. However we used the central heating so this was a small issue. Apart from that, we all loved the place and were sorry to leave.
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"My mum is 93 and found the Dairy very comfortable the wet room was great for her ."
We all loved being there was a wonderful holiday
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"We were impressed with the quality of the accommodation and the peacefulness of the location."
It was good that there was someone on site to answer any queries.
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"The dairy was clean and comfortable in an ideal location."
It was well stocked with bread and milk provided on arrival . I would definitely recommend a stay here. The company kept us iupdated from booking to checking we got home safely , excellent.
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"It was a spacious cottage with all the necessary facilities."
lovely location and a short drive to most places of interest.
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"Not happy that we were shouted at by a farmer as children had gone to play in the field right next to the property - no signs and no information in the pack at the house - this involved our children and the children next door who were shaken up by this, as was I."
Not a good start to the holiday. He did come back to apologise later but it was not a pleasant experience. There was also a bull that came into the field the next day so this could have been and even worse situation - again no signage!! Also the people using the garden opposite, that we were meant to be a ble to share, did not realise that it was a shared garden. The information from Sykes says there is also a patio and chairs to use in the shared garden but on speaking to the property manager this was not the case and it was just the garden we could use ( we did have our own on a small decking area at our place but not sure we would have booked if we had known as we would have preferred to have had use of patio next to an enclosed garden as we are a family with a dog ). Again some lack of clear communication here all round. We felt like we needed to justify ourselves and creep down a path whenever we went to use the garden beacuse of the other people staying there. As the place is dog friendly all of these things need to be made clear at the property as you expect not to have to ask if the dog can use the field when necessary. Welcome pack was very sparse - small loaf of bread and some milk and a left over egg which the dog had - journey had taken us over 6 hours. I appreciate there are booking costs but whem you factor in we have paid over £1500 for the property and an insurance policy of about £65 this seems very mean. Wifi was terrible at peak times and we were unable to access anything good to watch on TV - very limited range of satellite TV. That said overall we had a very pleasant stay and the property was excellent as extremely spacious with two wings of the house and bathrooms for other family members and clean with good facilities, hot water etc....so peaceful for winding down and I would recommend the property to others as good location for walking holiday with Corwen and Llangolllen nearby for eating out. It was just let down by the points I have mentioned wich I am sure can be put right.
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"The Dairy was excellent."
Ideally situated for exploring North Wales. Delightful setting
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"I have just returned from the same site."
Only this time I booked through the site. As last time, with yourselves, the standard of cleanliness was unescapable I have photos showing dead spider in the bed, mould in the bathroom and a dirty dishwasher..
Thank you for your feedback though we were surprised to read your comments. If you had let us know of any issues during your stay we would have been more than happy to assist you at the time. Property Owner
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"An ideal cottage for us, especially as one adapted for a person of less mobility (had my 92 year old mum with us)."
Loved seeing the wildlife from the lounge, cows and sheep in field next to the cottage.
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"Lovely central position in North Wales to explore."
Great cottage roomy and comfortable and well equipped.
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"This dog friendly cottage was perfect for our New Years break."
The location was great, on the outskirts of a small village with dog friendly pub with great food and fantastic walks. The cottage was clean, tidy, very spacious and had everything we needed, even to cook a New Year roast dinner, although the cooker really does need a deep clean. The only downside was the signal is very poor inside and the WIFI didn’t work very well at all. This is not usually a problem but with it being New Year, we wanted to be able to contact friends and family! A great place that I would certainly recommend to others.
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"The wifi was not working when we arrived & was reported."
It was fixed after a few days. My main issue is that we had our 2 dogs with us; i was expecting a private garden area as it was described as having a garden/patio. It was quite scary to have to go outside with them with a torch late at night or early hours of the morning to do their business. Maybe you could give a more accurate description of outside facilities. Otherwise it was a cosy warm cottage in a great spot for exploring north wales.
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"Peaceful location ,easy to travel to different sightseeing places ,the caretaker Mrs Gilbert was very helpful ."
Would highly recommend and visit again ,excellent value
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"Yes, We decided not to use the oven because it was not up to our standard of cleanliness."
The chairs and the table on the decking were in dire need of some form of timber treatment. Weeds between the decking fencing??
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"We enjoyed are stay immensely, the cottage had everything we needed."
My son is disabled and in a wheelchair and the cottage was very easy for him, especially the wet room. It was also great for my 2 year old granddaughter with it all being on one level. The location of the property is ideal for touring north wales. I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this property.
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"We really enjoyed our stay at The Dairy."
Very spacious and homely, well equipped and in a great, peaceful location. We'll priced too! We'll definately return.
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"We had an enjoyable stay at The Dairy and enjoyed the area."
There were just a few issues however. One of the double bedrooms was very small, OK technically, you could fit a double bed in it but there was little space to walk around the bed. The thermostat on the radiator in the small bedroom was broken off. We lit an open fire with the logs and coal provided but the fire smoked into the room and we had to open the patio doors to clear it. I would think the chimney would need sweeping. Other than the above, the property was well maintained, had everything we needed and had a cosy feel. The above items didn't spoil our time at the Dairy but the smallness of one of the bedrooms maybe should be highlighted in your advertisement.
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"An amazing property with great features and beautiful surroundings, a very spacious cottage equipped with everything you need."
On the doorstep to great walks and cycling and a 10 minute walk to a great pub Would definitely stay again!
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"Comfortable accommodation that can be used very flexibley."
Very good location especially considering that we booked the next door property for extended family.
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"THE CLUSTER OF COTTAGES ARE IN THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HAMLET SETTING ON THE OUTSKITS OF CARROG."
THE WALKS AROUND THE AREA ARE LOVELY WITH CLOSE PROXIMITY TO MANY FACILITIES. WELL WORTH A VISIT.
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"Having stayed here some years ago before our family group got too large and the charities acquired the properties we felt The Dairy needed a bit more of the TLC the original owners used to give it and the other cottages."
The extractor fan in the double ensuite didn't work and as there were no windows the room steamed up whenever the shower was used. Did mention this to the caretaker on 2nd or 3rd day but despite the acknowledgment the extractor was still not working on our departure. The bath towels are of poor quality and not big enough. Bath sheets add that little extra comfort! The rear patio wooden furniture was in need of a good sanding down and re-varnishing or oiling and the front patio iron table was likewise in need of stripping down an repainted. There were not enough outside chairs front or back for all six of us to sit out so we had to resort to carrying out dining chairs. Despite the niggles we enjoyed our return and will almost certainly be coming back.
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"Lovely location."
Issues with wi fi were resolved. Great pub along the road.
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"Had a wonderful time."
The location was great. The property beautiful...the only small drawback for me was the lighting...it was quite dim. Help was available quickly and easily when needed. Perfect place to relax and escape the 'rat race'!!
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"The cottage was very large with plenty of room for a wheelchair, however the furniture (two leather sofas) were not very comfortable at all."
Overall we enjoyed our week there.
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"We very much enjoyed our time at the Dairy and hope to go back."
There was just one minor problem which was the very poor water pressure in the bathrooms ,however the water was lovely and hot.
Summary
- All ground floor
- Three bedrooms: 2 x double (one with en-suite shower, basin and WC), 1 x twin with en-suite shower, basin and WC
- Bathroom with bath, hand-held shower, basin and WC
- Kitchen with dining area
- Sitting room with open fire.
- Oil central heating with open fire
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/ freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi
- Fuel, power and starter pack for fire inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Travel cot, highchair and stairgate
- Off road parking for 3 cars
- Patio with furniture
- Two well-behaved pets welcome at a charge of £25.00 per pet
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 3 miles, pub 5 mins walk
- Note: The twin room en-suite bathroom is fully accessible with walk-in shower, grab handles and alarm cord
- Note: There is a Good Housekeeping Bond of £100.00
- Note: Please refrain from charging electric vehicles at the property, there is electric charging points located at Corwyn Rhug Estate Farm roughly 5 minutes away
The property
The Dairy is a good size stone-built barn conversion situated next to two other cottages down a private lane in North Wales.
The cottage may be suitable for accompanied wheelchair users as it is set all on the ground floor and features three bedrooms, two of which have an en-suite with one of them fully-equipped for the less mobile.
The kitchen has high ceilings with exposed beams and has everything you need to prepare home-cooked dinners.
An atmospheric sitting room boasts a warming open fire and features French doors which on to a decked area with views over the fields where you can sit and enjoy the countryside views.
Note: This property is next to Refs 940564 and 940975, together they sleep 25.
Carrog Mill Cottages
These three holiday homes are situated in a peaceful location on the edge of the North Wales village of Carrog, in between the popular towns of Corwen and Llangollen. The properties are made up of a detached farmhouse and two barn conversions, which individually or together, can offer families and groups of friends an excellent base for discovering this wonderful part of the country. The cottages are situated down a private lane but are just a few minutes’ walk from the village of Carrog which is home to a friendly pub serving good food where you can sit and dine whilst overlooking the River Dee and the beautiful rolling hills across the valley. The village is also home to a station on the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway line, so why not step back in time and pop on a steam train to Llangollen, home to a white-water rafting centre, an annual Eisteddfod and the World Heritage Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. Alternatively, head to Corwen, a lovely market town with a good selection of shops and pubs. Drive past Corwen to the Rhug Estate and its fabulous organic farm shop and restaurant, or head deeper into Wales to discover Bala Lake, Betws-y-Coed and the whole of the Snowdonia National Park. These comfortable cottages will provide a holiday that will live long in the memory.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £100.
About the location
CARROG
Corwen 3 miles; Llangollen 8 miles; Bala 14 miles.
Carrog is a very pretty village set on the banks of the River Dee which is home to a local pub that serves food, as well the Carrog Bridge which was built in 1660. It is a quaint picturesque village in the county of Denbighshire and is surrounded by the Berwyn Mountain range offering spectacular views. The Carrog steam railway station is part of the Llangollen Railway which runs from Corwen to Llangollen. Corwen is immersed in history and heritage; learn about Owain Glyndwr, the self-proclaimed Prince of Wales, explore beautiful Rug Chapel and Langar Church, or climb through the heather to one of the most important Iron Age hill forts, Caer Drewyn, built around 800 BC. Take a horse-drawn canal boat from Llangollen and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pontcysyllte, Britain’s largest aqueduct. Visit the National Trust properties of Chirk Castle and Erdigg, explore the atmospheric ruins of Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Brân. Foodies can visit the nearby Rhug Estate, one of the largest organic properties in the UK and dine at Tyddyn Llan in nearby Llandrillo, considered to be one of Wales' finest restaurants.