
Waterfall Cottage is a double-fronted end-terrace stone cottage in Lower Dyserth, North Wales, sitting directly opposite the village waterfall. Originally an 1800s stone barn, it became a laundry in the early 1900s then a two-storey home by the 1950s. Many original features have been lovingly restored including traditional fireplaces in both bedrooms. The woodburning stove in the sitting room is the heart of the space and a starter pack is included. Note: this property does not have a hot tub.
Lower Dyserth is a village with real history mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. You can hear the waterfall from inside the cottage all day. The Red Café pub is just metres away.
Waterfall Cottage is a double-fronted end-terrace stone cottage in Lower Dyserth, North Wales, sitting directly opposite the village waterfall. Originally an 1800s stone barn, it became a laundry in the early 1900s then a two-storey home by the 1950s. Many original features have been lovingly restored including traditional fireplaces in both bedrooms. The woodburning stove in the sitting room is the heart of the space and a starter pack is included. Note: this property does not have a hot tub.
Lower Dyserth is a village with real history mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086. You can hear the waterfall from inside the cottage all day. The Red Café pub is just metres away. There's an award-winning butcher, Indian takeaway and a spa resort less than five minutes away. Offa's Dyke Path and Gop Hill walks start right on the doorstep.
Two bedrooms sleep up to four guests. The main bedroom has a super king-size bed. Bedroom two has twin beds that zip-link into a super king on request. One bathroom with bath and shower over plus a separate cloakroom.
Prestatyn's Blue Flag beach is 4 miles away. Rhyl's indoor waterpark and SeaQuarium are nearby. The Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay is around 12 miles away (20 minutes). Historic Chester is approximately 30 miles away (40 minutes).
Waterfall Cottage suits couples and small families who want a characterful base in a real Welsh village with great walking and coast on the doorstep.
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The cottage sits directly opposite Dyserth waterfall. You can hear cascading water from inside throughout the day.
The sitting room centres around a working woodburning stove with a starter pack included in the rent. Perfect for cooler evenings.
This 1800s stone barn has been carefully restored. Both bedrooms have traditional fireplaces and original character throughout.
An award-winning butcher, Indian takeaway, pub and café are all within walking distance. A spa resort is less than five minutes away.
Two well-behaved dogs are welcome to stay. Dogs should be kept downstairs and off the beds during your visit.
Offa's Dyke Path, Gop Hill and Allt Y Craig walks all start right from the village. Clwydian Hills are close by too.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Waterfall Cottage by car, head into Lower Dyserth village via the B5119 off the A55 North Wales Expressway. The cottage sits directly opposite the village waterfall. Roadside parking is available outside and a free car park is just 20 metres away next to the village green.
The nearest train station is Prestatyn, approximately 4 miles from the cottage. From Prestatyn station a short taxi ride will take you directly into Lower Dyserth village.
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