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The Pilgrims
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A cosy countryside base in Greenfield, minutes from the A55 and North Wales coast. The Pilgrims is ideal for contractors, wind farm workers and remote professionals, with fast Wi-Fi, private parking and full amenities for a restful stay after work. Well placed for major routes yet peaceful, it also offers easy access to the Clwydian Range, Basingwerk Abbey and St. Winefride’s Holy Well for guests visiting on leisure. The space ✨ Perfect for Contractors | Long-Term Stays in Greenfield, North Wales Welcome to The Pilgrims — a comfortable mid-terrace home designed with contractors, corporate guests, and working professionals in mind. Just minutes from the A55 and North Wales coast, it offers the practicality you need after long shifts: fast Wi-Fi, private parking, full amenities, and flexible long-stay options. We specialise in hosting professionals and take pride in offering a guest-focused service that keeps many of our workers returning time and again. Inside, you’ll find a cosy living room for winding down, an open-plan kitchen and dining area with a six-seater table, and 1.5 bathrooms (shower only) to suit both short and extended stays. Step outside to a spacious decking area with peaceful valley views — perfect for your morning brew or an evening wind-down. Backing directly onto the Pilgrims’ Path in the Greenfield Valley Heritage Park, this home also gives you easy access to nature, heritage sites, and walking trails. Whether you’re here for work, a countryside break, or to explore North Wales, The Pilgrims offers comfort, convenience, and a warm welcome. Reviews & Feedback – Contractors & Working Professionals Contractors and remote professionals consistently praise The Pilgrims for its practicality and comfort. Guests highlight the fast Wi-Fi, easy parking, and fully equipped home, making it an ideal base after long shifts. Ollie, staying for work, described it as “absolutely fantastic… couldn’t have been more helpful,” while Steve noted it was “all as advertised, great host with great communication.” Visitors appreciate the peaceful setting and reliable amenities that make work stays smooth and stress-free. Reviews & Feedback – Tourists & Leisure Guests Guests visiting for leisure love the cosy, welcoming atmosphere and beautiful surroundings at The Pilgrims. Kanza called it “an ideal location… very comfortable especially the beds,” while Sarah praised the serene outdoor decking and walks along the Pilgrims’ Path, describing the home as “immaculately clean and beautiful… a perfect location for walks.” Many visitors comment on the warmth, care, and attention to detail that make each stay memorable and relaxing. Guest access Guests will have full private access to the entire home, including the living room, kitchen, dining area, bedrooms, bathrooms, and the outdoor decking area with valley views. Private parking is also available. Other things to note ⚙️ Work – Windfarms & Docks The Pilgrims is more than just a holiday home — it’s also a reliable and restful base for those working in the region. Located only 8 minutes from Mostyn Docks and the Talacre windfarm site, and just 25 minutes from Towyn, it’s perfectly positioned for windfarm contractors, dock workers, and remote professionals who need to be close to site. The property is designed for comfort and practicality, with fast Wi-Fi for staying connected, private parking for convenience, and full amenities for longer stays. After a demanding day at work, guests can return to the peace of the countryside, making The Pilgrims not just a place to stay, but a home to recharge in. 🎣 Fishing Right behind the property you’ll find a tranquil fishing lake, perfect for unwinding after a long day. With four designated platforms, it’s well set up for both casual anglers and those who want to spend hours at the water’s edge. Fishing permits can easily be arranged from the Greenfield Valley Heritage Centre or online. It’s not just for fishermen — the lake is also a beautiful spot for a morning walk, an evening sit-down, or simply watching the wildlife that thrives in this peaceful corner of North Wales. 🏰 Local Heritage Greenfield is steeped in history, and staying at The Pilgrims puts you right at the heart of it. Just a short stroll away is St. Winefride’s Well, one of Britain’s oldest pilgrimage sites, attracting visitors for centuries with its fascinating story and serene setting. Nearby are the evocative ruins of Basingwerk Abbey, where you can walk among ancient stone walls and imagine the life of monks who lived there. These attractions aren’t just historic landmarks — they bring a sense of calm and reflection that makes the area truly unique. 🌊 Coast & Beaches If you love the sea, you’ll be spoilt for choice. In less than 15 minutes you can reach Talacre Beach, famous for its golden sands, wide open skies, and the iconic Point of Ayr lighthouse. It’s perfect for long walks, beachcombing, or just breathing in the fresh coastal air. The Wales Coast Path also runs nearby, offering miles of scenic walks with stunning views across the Dee Estuary. Whether you want to sit by the sea with fish and chips or set off on an invigorating coastal hike, the options are right on your doorstep. 🏖️ Seaside Towns For a classic seaside day out, Llandudno is around 35 minutes by car. Known as the “Queen of the Welsh Resorts,” it has something for everyone: a long sweeping promenade, a Victorian pier with arcades and cafés, and the famous Great Orme Tramway, which takes you up to breathtaking views over the coast. Equally close is the walled city of Chester, with its Roman amphitheatre, Tudor-style Rows, and endless shops, bars, and restaurants. Both destinations are less than an hour away, making them easy day trips that add variety and excitement to your stay. 🏞️ Adventure & Outdoors For those who crave the outdoors, Snowdonia National Park is about 40 minutes’ drive — close enough for an easy day trip, yet far enough to feel like a complete escape. Whether you’re hiking up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), taking the scenic railway to the summit, or exploring hidden lakes and valleys, Snowdonia offers some of the UK’s most breathtaking scenery. Adventure seekers will also find opportunities for mountain biking, climbing, and even zip-lining, while those who prefer something gentler can enjoy stunning walks with incredible views. It’s the ultimate playground for nature lovers.
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