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Greenhill Farm Guest House

Greenhill Farm Guest House, Holywell
 TV in bedroomsPrivate parkingEvening meal

Tariff:
Single Bed and Breakfast £27

Grading:
3



Address
Bryn Celyn
Holywell
Flintshire
CH8 7QF
Guest House
T: 01352 713270



 
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Greenhill Farm Guest HouseThe Farmhouse itself is an old stone and timber framed building, dating back to the sixteenth century. Its elevated position gives a panoramic view of the Dee Estuary. An idyllic setting for both long and short breaks.

Greenhill Farm is a 120 acre mixed dairy farm on the edge of Holywell in the hamlet of Bryn Celyn. The back bone of our farm is our herd of over sixty Fresian cows and young stock. Corgi dogs are used instead of the more traditional Collie to herd our cattle. The cows are milked regularly twice a day and visitors are welcome to watch.

Your hosts and owners of Greenhill Farm, Mary and John Jones have been looking after guests for over 25 years. Many guests come back year after year.



Greenhill Farm Guest House We are able to adapt our facilities to suit most requirements. Our buffet lunches and evening meals served in our seventeenth century dining room are famous for including wholesome home made produce.

Downstairs the comfortable lounge has an open fire and the original beams are exposed in the walls and ceiling. A particular and unusual feature of the room is a sixteenth century window which was retained after rebuilding work in the seventeenth century, but which is only featured on the inside and cannot be seen from the outside.

Upstairs, there are 4 guest bedrooms. Two family rooms, en-suite, and a twin and double room. All rooms have their own heaters, washbasins, colour TV's as well as tea and coffee facilities. There are two other bathrooms available for guests.
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