Glencoed Bed & Breakfast
Glencoed is a stone built traditional Welsh Cottage dating from the early 18th century with alterations carried out in the early 1950's and the late 1980's.The original building is still as it would have been when originally built with its inglenook fireplaces and exposed oak beamed ceilings.The cottage is located in one acre of its own grounds adjacent to the Llangollen Branch of the Shropshire Union Canal, and approximately ten minutes walk from the world famous Pontcysyllte Aqueduct built by Thomas Telford.
The Offas Dyke footpath also runs immediately past the cottage and we are within easy walking distance of some of the best remaining examples of the Dyke.We have ample car parking and are happy for our visitors to leave their cars while they explore the surrounding area by train,boat, or on foot.
Day tours of North and Mid Wales and the English counties of Cheshire and Shropshire can be arranged on an escorted basis for groups not exceeding four adults by ourselves and allowing the driver in your party to fully enjoy the scenery through we pass. Routes and itineraries to be arranged in consultation with yourselves.The cost of these tours, because of the flexibility of their nature would be quoted upon agreement of your specific requirements.
Glencoed is in the ownership of Derek and Rosemary Hughes. We have both taken early retirement having been involved in the security industry for over 20 years.We have had the pleasure of meeting people from all parts of the world, i.e. Bulgaria, Poland, Belarus, Hawaii, Australia, America, South Africa to name but a few.We enjoy meeting people and look forward to your visit.
If travelling from abroad arrangements can be make to meet our visitors at Manchester International Airport should this be required, or local train or bus stations.
Contact Us
Glencoed, Cross Street, Pentre
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Chirk, Wrexham, LL14 5AN
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Nearby Attractions
Plas Madoc Leisure Centre
Plas Madoc Leisure Centre in Wrexham, North Wales is already the proud winner of the 2018 Wales award for “Social Enterprise of the Year” and has recently secured funding
Nearby Eating Out
The Delph Bar & Restaurant
Turn an ordinary day into a great day, and get rid of all your worries, with a heartwarming visit to the bright and sunny, family-friendly bar and restaurant: The Delph. Situated in the splendid surroundings of Acrefair in Wrexham, The Delph excels at using only the very freshest, top-quality, locally sourced
Caffi Wylfa
There is more than just a sprinkle or two of passion added to the freshly ground brew that’s on offer, at the excellent Caffi Wylfa. For this is a social enterprise run cafe, situated on Castle Road, in the small border town of Chirk in Wrexham, and with stunning views and an extensive menu: makes the perfect