About Fron Frys

A converted farm building in elevated position with views over Ceiriog Valley.

Ideal family holiday for visiting Llangollen with its canal and steam railway, 4 National Trust properties with their weekend events and border town of Oswestry and City of Chester.

The original farm house know as Fron Frys was demolished 30/40 years ago. In 1988 Jean & Riv Carter purchased the old farm buildings and converted these into a house for their own use.

Interpreting the meaning of Welsh place names can be difficult. With regard to Fron Frys, ''fron'' is from ''bron'' meaning breast referring to the breast of the hill. ''Frys.'' is not so obvious.There is a word ''prys'' which means copse and prys should be mutated to ''brys''. It is suggested therefore, that Fron Frys started life as Y Fron Brys, meaning '' A copse of trees on the breast of the hill''
Peace and quiet except when sheep shearing etc!!!!!!!!!!

Bedrooms: Family suite comprising 1 double, 1 twin and private bathroom in wing of house.
Separate twin room and bathroom
Sitting room with Picture window overlooking Ceiriog Valley
Facilities for families with very young children including self catering evening meal.
Convenient for local evening meals

Ideal for touring, cycling, walking, riding and golf.

Local pub meals.

Approach Glyn Ceiriog on B4500 from Chirk (6miles)

Location

52.9254036, -3.16992569

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