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Denbighshire

North Wales is known for its beautiful scenery and the county of Denbighshire and the Vale of Clwyd in particular confirm that opinion. The rich pastoral land of the Vale is home to delightful market towns such as Ruthin, Denbigh, and St Asaph North Wales. The nature of the county means that property for sale will include country cottages, farm houses, village properties, as well as town and terrace houses in the larger townships of Rhyl and Prestatyn on the coast. Find traditional retirement properties on the North Wales coast or houses for sale in the rolling hills of the Clwydian Range of mountains.

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Property for Sale Map of Denbighshire. Move the cursor over the attractions and towns Prestatyn, nice sandy beaches, and one of the warmest places in Britain ! Rhyl, all the fun of the fairground, and much more!  Amusement arcades, fruit machines, burger bars and kiss me quick hats. Battle your way through the heaving masses on the promenade in this old style seaside resort, or just relax on the miles of beautiful sandy beaches. Hotels in Bodelwyddan, a Victorian Castle and Museum of portraits, also the famous Marble Church Home to the Holy Well of St Winifrides, an historic place of pilgrimage Hotels in Ruthin, historic market town in the Vale of Clwyd. First town sacked during the Glyndwr rebellion in 1400 .A.D Mold, home to Theatre Clwyd. The world renowned Bronze Age Gold Cape was  discovered in Mold, a fantastic piece of prehistoric metalwork now proudly exhibited centre stage in the British Museum in London. Mold library has a copy on display. The ancient church of St Mary's was financed by Margaret Beaufort, the mother of Henry Tudor, to mark his enthronement as King of England in the 15th Century Hotels in Maeshafen Views of the Dee estuary and home to Flint Castle , one of the iron ring of Castles built by the English King  to subdue the Welsh Corwen Hotels, Dee Valley town, home to Owain Glyndwr Llangollen accommodation, Steam Railway Engines, White water sports, Canal Trips and International Eisteddfod Chester is one of the finest heritage cities in the world with the most complete City Walls in Britain and great treasures spanning 2000 years. Receive the latest news and a medieval welcome from the Chester Town Criers by visiting The Cross, where the four main streets of the Roman fortress still intersect, this has been the site of public proclamations since medieval times, and remains so today. Explore Chester on foot following the new Millennium Trail around 40 of Chester's historic sites. Chester is able to boast the one and only two-tier Rows galleries; Britain's largest Roman amphitheatre; Britain's oldest horse races; the World's oldest rowing regatta and the World's most photographed clock after Big Ben. Llanrwst accommodation, riverside Market Town, resting place for the Coffin of Llewelyn the Great, in the heart of the beautiful Conwy Valley Maenan accommodation in the Conwy Valley on the site of the original Maenan Abbey Rowen accommodation, pleasant village in Conwy Valley, ancient burial chambers nearby Betws y Coed accommodation, popular mountain resort for climbers, walkers, mountain bikers and day trippers to the National Park Jump to Map of  Conwy County Conwy, the mediaeval walled town and Castle of Conwy is a World Heritage Site. Magnificent Edwardian Castle probably the best in Europe! St Asaph accommodation, riverside market town with an ancient Cathedral Deganwy, magnificent views  of the Conwy Estuary, and new Marina Llandudno. Queen of the Welsh resorts. Charming Victorian seaside resort, located in a picturesque setting between the two limestone headlands of the Great Orme and the Little Orme. Take a ride on the unique Victorian  Tramway to the top of the Great Orme, stroll along the Pier, try Dry Slope Skying, take a round of Golf, or shop till you drop in the many high-street stores.... Colwyn Bay, a Victorian seaside resort   located against a backdrop of the Pwllychrochan Woods nature reserve. Take a walk through the peaceful Nant y Glyn Valley, a beautiful hidden gem just 5 minutes from the town centre, or stroll along the 3 mile long promenade to the picturesque Rhos Harbour,  play Golf, or visit the fantastic hilltop Welsh Mountain Zoo. Accommodation in Abergele, a pleasant market town by the seaside Pentrefoelas hotels, gateway to the Snowdonia National Park on the Ireland Ferry Route Bala hotels, Lakeside market town in the Welsh heartlands, White Water Rafting, water sports on Llyn Tegid Hotels in Buckley Hotels in Northop Hall Village Hotels in Northop Bylchau accommodation Jump to Map of Flintshire Jump to Map of  Gwynedd - Snowdonia Caerwys accommodation


If you need somewhere to stay while looking for property in Denbighshire please use the list of accommodation providers in Ruthin and vicinity.
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