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Plas Derwen is the most charismatic and historical country house in the area. An eighteenth-century former rectory to the church in Corwen, half a mile away. Plas Derwen (which translates as Oak Hall in English), is a grade II listed building situated at the western end of the scenic and historic Dee Valley.Set within five acres of secluded garden and rolling fields, with magnificent views over the River Dee and valley, Plas Derwen offers a friendly, peaceful and tranquil setting.
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avt19 wrote a review Aug 2019
West Midlands, United Kingdom2 contributions4 helpful votes
I booked this b&b for a wedding nearby for me, my boyfriend, mother and sister in-law. When looking on the website, it appeared as a pretty country house/b&b that I thought we would have to ourselves. (Little did I know the owners of this house actually live there). Upon arrival, we were firstly asked to rearrange our 2 cars on the drive way as they obviously weren't parked correctly. Christine greeted us and showed us in to the living room/dining room. We just so happened to mention at this point that we had a hairdresser coming for 6am the next morning for the wedding, to Christine's horror. She immediately was not happy that 'we had not told her' because they have a dog who barks and 'we are now going to disturb the whole house'. When we asked if this was a problem, she replied 'well you've done it now so it doesn't matter' to then be ushered up to our bedrooms. We all felt very uncomfortable and as though we had been shouted at/told off and of course, we had been so excited for our 2 nights stay and wedding for a family member but this attitude completely took away our excitement. We then noticed numerous rules that were posted around the 2 bedrooms. 1.no high heeled shoes in the house as they damage the floors 2.do not leave bathroom door open when having a shower as the steam will set the fire alarms off. 3.if you plan on your day being any different to the 'usual day out' please speak with Christine and Alan first (strange?!). We felt like we were treading on eggshells from the moment we arrived and it wasn't a nice atmosphere having to share a house with 2 people you don't know. Hence, none of us slept well that night due to feeling so angry at how we had been treated. There are notes around the house that ask you to please respect that it is their family home and not a hotel.. We completely respected this however felt that we weren't respected as guests who are paying £90 a night (which we thought of as hugely overpriced). The next morning, we were worried about coming home late on the day of the wedding as we had read previous reviews about not being allowed a key etc. However, Christine was overly pleasant for the rest of the stay and told us she would leave a key for us to get in and there was no curfew (phew!). We had a cold breakfast both mornings which was presented beautifully however, would have been nice to have been offered a hot breakfast too. The 2 rooms we had were very clean and spacious and both had en suite bathrooms. Overall, the house is set in beautiful grounds and we had a pleasant stay in the end however the house rules I feel need to be made far more clear on the website so people know what to expect before booking. I wrongly presumed this was just a b&b, it is not until you read the terms and conditions in small print that it states it is a family home. Another review states this is a hobby and not run as a business which we totally agree with following our stay. I would recommend only staying here for a peaceful, boring stay and if you have nothing to do other than go for walks and explore Corwen. All I will say is, first impressions really do matter and if you are running a business, then your guests come first and you should want to go out of your way to make them feel welcome. This, we did not have.
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Date of stay: August 2019
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Mara Juliana A wrote a review Aug 2017
Leeds, United Kingdom154 contributions41 helpful votes
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I booked this place for a short break and when we arrived I've noticed the house is even prettier than it looks on the website. We arrived quite late in the evening and Alan there to welcome us. our room was exactly what I was expecting, full of character, very cosy but with lots of space for our belongings. The bed is very comfortable, the views from the window left me speechless and it was a perfect stay for us. The house is just minutes away from the village and easy to find. We loved the character of the house and the small special details like the biscuits in the room and all the artefacts from around the world. The breakfast was really good (amazing coffee!) and my only suggestion is to have some bottles of water available on the breakfast table and maybe one in the room. Our stay was memorable and we cannot wait to stay again!
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Date of stay: August 2017
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Phillips wrote a review Jul 2017
Corwen, United Kingdom10 contributions5 helpful votes
Since moving to Corwen in February 2015 I have regularly visited this establishment having found my new home less than satisfactory even though I live right next door to a local B & B. I once spent several months at Plas Derwen & I have to say the grounds are spectacular & have everything I needed. The moomar especially is very nice & the doodar too but the moomar is best. So good is this place I had to be locked in an attic to stop me going as I was addicted. I found myself climbing down 4 storey's via a roof one night just to get to this fine place. I am pleased to say I am now cured due to the presence of cat nip in my own garden & I am now allowed out again. Plas Derwen will always be my special place but it doesn't have any cat nip! So if you are not a cat please visit this fine place. It is beautiful inside & out & the dining is wonderful. Yours Mr Tibbles (cat)
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Date of stay: July 2017Trip type: Travelled solo
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Loretta F wrote a review May 2017
Wolverhampton, United Kingdom93 contributions55 helpful votes
We arrived slightly earlier than the advised check-in time but this was not an issue we were greeted by Chris with the warmest of welcomes. She said that she would show us our room then we could sort out our luggage. She also offered us fresh milk to make a hot drink which was a lovely touch.The room was so much better than I expected. It was extremely large with a double and single bed. The bathroom was also extremely large with both a bath and separate shower. We were also shown the rest of the house that we had access to, a lovely and cosy guest lounge and the dining room. You are only given a key to your room not a key to the house. To gain access you have to pull the door bell and either Chris or Alan will let you in, in fact sometimes you don't even have to ring as they see or hear you pull up so are ready waiting, on one occasion Chris was ready waiting with a jug of milk for my partners cup of tea. Some people may not like the idea of this but we thought it was lovely as they always asked about our day and took a keen interest in what we had done. Breakfast is a large cold breakfast with cereals fruit compote yogurt and cheese if you wanted and as much toast as you required more than enough and made a nice change from a full English. We did pay an extra £5.00 each to have a cooked breakfast on our last morning and it was lovely. Chris and Alan could not do enough to ensure that you have a pleasant stay and are so warm and welcoming the best B & B hosts we have encountered so far. Cannot wait to book again
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Date of stay: May 2017
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Trip type: Travelled as a couple
Room Tip: There are only two rooms we had the Oak Room which is at the front of the house.
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FandangoEspanol wrote a review Mar 2016
Wales433 contributions348 helpful votes
This place is the family home of Christine and Alan and houses all their belongings (some of them beautiful) that they and their families have collected on their trips. However, the bedrooms are invaded by all their knick knacks and there is no space to put your own things either in the bedroom or the bathroom. The Hotel Inspector would certainly advise them to decorate the rooms elegantly simple and neutral; providing guests with space for their belongings. This is definitely not a place for children!!!. They also need to update the shower (ours was more noise than water). By the way, I could not find space to put my toothbrush. The room was cold and the flimsy, old, noisy and inefficient heater was useless. They need to invest in good heaters in every room. Another bad thing about this place is that, because it is their home, guests are not allowed a key so they have to knock on the door until they hear the bell: not a good thing. Christine and Alan are a lovely couple who by the way, provided a wonderful breakfast in the dining room (full of knick knacks). Both came to the door every time we returned and wanted to know what we had done that day; they are both very entertaining but that is not the way to run a B&B. I told someone about it and she said that it looked as though it was a house full of flim flams!!!!!. I do hope that they listen to this amateur hotel inspector.
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Date of stay: March 2016
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Response from Christine S, Owner at Plas Derwen Country House
Responded 11 Apr 2016
To the amateur Hotel Inspectors!" Décor is subjective. Our website shows Plas Derwen Country House as it is :- don't like antiques and travel memorabilia- then choose somewhere else. If you have a problem with any of our facilities or hospitality please let us know during your stay and we will do all we can to address your concerns. To the real AA Hotel Inspectors- we thank you for awarding Plas Derwen Country House B&B Accommodation 4 Gold Stars for the last 10 consecutive years and giving us high praise for décor. We are pleased you enjoyed your breakfast and on leaving thanked us for a very peaceful stay.
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jan P wrote a review Mar 2016
Caernarfon, United Kingdom170 contributions156 helpful votes
This is an old rectory set in beautiful surroundings. Christine and Alan are very friendly and welcome you into their quirky home. Lots of interesting things to look at in each room and they are very happy to tell you about each one. The place is very peaceful, and in the summer it would be beautiful to sit in the surrounding gardens. The breakfast (we had the continental) was of good quality and plentiful. If you want a traditional cooked breakfast you pay £5 per person. Tea and coffee was supplied in the rooms. The only downsides are practical ones. We stayed when it was very cold weather and the room was a bit chilly. A fan heater was suplied, but it was noisy and a bit old fashioned. The shower flow was poor and again an old and noisy electric shower. It was difficult to find anywhere to put things on surfaces as there were lots of nick nacks in the room. You also had to knock to get in each time you went out as the front door was kept locked and no key supplied which felt a bit odd. All in all I enjoyed my stay there, but would suggest some practical improvements would be good.
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Date of stay: March 2016
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hwmccoy wrote a review Aug 2015
Centreville, MD.60 contributions37 helpful votes
You can look at the B&B's website and peruse the pictures, you can read the reviews which always say "warm and friendly" or "a great welcome" or "scenery is outstanding" and all of that is great. But I'm going to say, "Plas Derwen Country House" is much more than that. Alan and Christine are definitely warm and friendly hosts. They'll do everything they can to make your stay pleasurable. Your accommodation will be more than adequate. Your bed will be comfy. There'll be a coffee/tea service available. And, your breakfast, whether cold or hot, will be fantastic. Don't miss the fruit compote. When your time to leave has come, you will leave either wishing you could stay longer or promising to return next time you're in the area. From the moment you step through the front entrance, noticing the faint scent of incense in the air, you'll see that the house itself is much like a museum. Everywhere you look there are objects that reveal the hosts' interests and their families' history. An interest in the Orient is quite apparent, because, as Alan and Christine will tell you, if you inquire, there were ancestors whose desire to sail abroad meant that they brought back considerable evidence of their travels. Sculptures and other art objects, paintings and drawings, and decorative items abound for your investigation. The beauty of staying in B&Bs is the contacts you make. Alan and Christine have much to share with you. Ask questions. Listen to the great stories. Tell some of your own. And, when you're ready to put you bags in the car, settle you account, and head on down the road, as I aid before, you'll wish you could stay longer or promise to return next time you're in the area. Plas Derwen is "A Fascinating Place to Stay." Thank you, Alan and Christine
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Date of stay: July 2015
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Alan P wrote a review May 2015
Montreal, Canada5 contributions2 helpful votes
Just a beautiful warm and friendly atmosphere. Christine and Alan really bend over backwards to make you feel welcome and at home. Absolutely loved it and would highly recommend this B and B as a comfortable base for exploring beautiful N.Wales. Alan P from Montreal,Canada
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Date of stay: May 2015
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Trip type: Travelled with friends
Room Tip: All rooms are beautiful.
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Clive S wrote a review Aug 2014
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A good location for sightseeing in North Wales. Set well back from the main road so very quiet. The owners gave a great welcome and had excellent knowledge of the area including scenic routes and eating establishments. The cold breakfast provided was excellent.
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Date of stay: August 2014
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Phil C wrote a review Aug 2014
Verwood, United Kingdom24 contributions9 helpful votes
We love staying here - the scenery is outstanding viewed from the house. The hosts are always warm and friendly. The breakfasts are fantastic. We have stayed here many times over the past three years, whilst our daughter has been at Chester University. But hope to continue visiting purely for holidays.
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Date of stay: July 2014
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Room Tip: All three are nice, but OAK is the best.
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Which popular attractions are close to Plas Derwen Country House?
Nearby attractions include Amgueddfa Corwen Museum (1.0 km), Rug Chapel (2.6 km), and Owain Glyndwr Statue (1.1 km).
Is parking available at Plas Derwen Country House?
Yes, free parking is available to guests.
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Conveniently located restaurants include The Grouse Inn, The Blue Lion, and Leyland Arms.
Are there any historical sites close to Plas Derwen Country House?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Rug Chapel (2.6 km), Caer Drewyn Hillfort (1.2 km), and Moel Ty Uchaf (7.3 km).