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Ty Coch, Rhiwddolion, near Betws-y-coed

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4 out of 32 reviews
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Mr Gresford
Oxford
13 days ago
Date of purchase: 23/08/2024
Ty Coch
This was our first stay at Ty Coch and we absolutely loved it. Total peace and quiet, well equipped and comfortable. Just the ticket.
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Mr Hulme
London
3 months ago
Date of purchase: 07/05/2024
Ty Coch
Wonderful sylvan location, remarkably lush with the noise of birdsong, bleating lambs and fast flowing streams. Given the remoteness of the houses here, footwear, luggage and supplies all benefit fro
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Mr Berry
Hatherleigh, Devon
5 months ago
Date of purchase: 28/03/2024
Ty Coch
A wonderful, peaceful, secluded little cottage. The walk up the path adds to its charm and adventure and is rewarded by this warm and welcoming cottage that fits modestly beside the stream. The valley
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Joe Pillman
11 months ago
Date of purchase: 18/09/2023
Ty Coch
Perfectly described on the website. Remote, tricky to get to and very wet. Wonderful!
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We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.
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About The Landmark Trust
We take on historic places in danger and carefully and sensitively restore them. By making them available for holidays, we make sure they can be enjoyed by all, both today and for future generations. We have in our care nearly 200 buildings in Britain, several in Italy and France and one in Belgium. Though they range from the sober to the spectacular, all our buildings are rich in history and atmosphere. They include picturesque pavilions and medieval long-houses, artillery forts and Gothick follies, clan chiefs’ castles and cotton weavers’ cottages, the homes of great writers and the creations of great architects, from Browning to Boswell, from Pugin to Palladio.