Llanferres, nr. Mold, Clwyd, North Wales, CH7 5LU.
With parts of the building dating back to 1596, Pentre Cerric is perfect for a relaxing break in stunning surroundings. The main house has 5 well-appointed bedrooms and outside the organic vegetable garden provides produce for the table.
Llanarmon-yn-Ial, nr. Ruthin, NorthWales, CH7 4QE.
Just 1.5 miles from Offa’s Dyke Path, this traditional country pub stands in the heart of the picturesque North Wales village of Llanarmon-yn-lal. Inside the recently refurbished walls it features en suite studio rooms and food is served within the bar using locally sourced produce.
Gwernymynydd, nr. Mold, Flintshire, North Wales, CH7 5JS.
This listed country house dates from the 1730s and features 11 individually designed, en suite bedrooms. Surrounded by 9 acres of well-tended landscaped gardens, Harrisons Hall boasts views over Flintshire, Cheshire and Merseyside.
Dating back to 1820, Castle House stands within the ancient walled town of Denbigh. Offering luxurious rooms as well as a generous cooked Welsh breakfast, guests can explore the ruins of the 16th century cathedral that lie within its large garden.
Set in the tiny hamlet of Llangynhafal at the foot of the Clwydian hills, the Golden Lion is the ideal ramblers’ rest with just two en suite rooms. Approximately 4 miles from both Ruthin and Denbigh, the restaurant serves delicious homemade dishes.
Guests can sample a truly unique piece of British maritime history with a stay on this wooden lightship. Built in 1840, it has been recently refurbished and now offers two guest cabins each with wonderful views of the Medway river.
Moored at the Brunswick Dock in the heart of historic Liverpool, this spacious 2-bedroomed barge enjoys picturesque surroundings. Guest can enjoy free parking and some fresh homemade food at the nearby Liverpool Yacht Club Sports Bar & Grill.