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Free Local Eggs and Glass Pot of Local Yoghurt Maerdy Barn

Published on 22 Aug 2018 by Gwion Llwyd

The owners at Maerdy Barn are concerned about the environment so for guests staying September and October they are giving a special treat of local chicken and duck eggs and a re-usable glass pot of locally produced yoghurt to enjoy whilst at this luxurious barn conversion in North Wales.

Luxurious Barn Conversion in the Foothills of North Wales | Maerdy-Barn

Luxurious Barn Conversion In The Foothills Of North Wales | Maerdy Barn

Price from Ā£93 / Night
Sleeps 8 + Cot | WiFi | Real Fire

This luxurious barn conversion in the foothills of North Wales can accommodate up to 8 guests in a quiet corner on the eastern edge of the National Park. Four spacious en-suite bedrooms including a ground floor bedroom and a large living area makes this a great cottage for family get-togethers.

 
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