Waterfall Cottage sits right in the heart of Lower Dyserth, offering a beautifully presented double‑fronted end‑terrace cottage full of charm, history, and character.
Its story stretches back to the 1800s, when it first stood as a single‑storey stone barn, later becoming a laundry in the early 20th century.
By the 1950s, it had grown into the two‑storey structure seen today, going on to serve as a village shop before transforming into the inviting home it is now.
Many of its original features have been carefully restored, and the woodburning stove adds an extra layer of warmth.
Set directly opposite the scenic waterfall and the well‑loved ice‑cream café, the cottage benefits from partial waterfall views and the calming sound of running water throughout the day.
The exterior is adorned with flowers, and once inside, you’ll find a layout ideal for families or groups eager to discover North Wales.
Upstairs, the main bedroom offers a super king‑size bed, while the twin room provides a welcoming space for additional guests.
Both rooms include traditional fireplaces, enhancing the cottage’s enduring appeal.
On the ground floor, the generous sitting room creates a peaceful space to relax, styled with soft neutral tones, tasteful patterns, and centred around the woodburning stove and restored period details.
It’s the perfect place to settle down with a film after a busy day.
The dining room is the perfect place for shared meals and cementing the plan for your adventures ahead.
The kitchen opens out to the garden, where a raised terrace and decking form a lovely outdoor retreat.
Whether reading in the fresh air, or simply listening to the nearby waterfall, it’s a wonderful place to spend time.
With scenic walking routes starting right from the doorstep and popular attractions close by, Waterfall Cottage is ideally positioned for exploring both the village and the wider region.
Lower Dyserth itself provides an excellent selection of amenities.
Just a few metres away, The Red café/pub serves great coffee, breakfasts, light lunches, and relaxed evening drinks, often accompanied by entertainment or Salsa nights.
The Chapel next door offers yoga classes, and another friendly pub within walking distance serves hearty meals and features a spacious beer garden.
The village is also home to an award‑winning butcher, an award‑winning Indian takeaway, a café, a shop, and a larger supermarket only a short drive away.
For a touch of luxury, a nearby spa resort with dining options is less than five minutes from the cottage.
The surrounding area offers plenty to enjoy.
Wander to the waterfall for a closer look, then treat yourself to afternoon tea at the tearoom beside it.
The Blue Flag beach at Prestatyn is just a short drive away, with seafront cafés, and a lively market.
Golfers can take advantage of Saint Melyd Golf Club, while families will love days out in Rhyl, home to an indoor and outdoor waterpark and the SeaQuarium, a pavilion theatre, and a miniature railway.
For those craving spectacular scenery, Offa’s Dyke National Trail, stretching 177 miles along the English/Welsh border, promises unforgettable walking experiences.
With its fascinating heritage, charm, and superb location, Waterfall Cottage provides an exceptional base for enjoying the landscapes, culture, and adventures of North Wales.
On the ground floor, the generous sitting room creates a peaceful space to relax, styled with soft neutral tones, tasteful patterns, and centred around the woodburning stove and restored period details.
It’s the perfect place to settle down with a film after a busy day.
The dining room is the perfect place to enjoy shared meals or a spot for children to unwind.
The kitchen opens out to the garden, where a raised terrace and decking form a lovely outdoor retreat.
Whether you’re enjoying a drink on the decking, reading in the fresh air, or simply listening to the nearby waterfall, it’s a wonderful place to spend time.
With scenic walking routes starting right from the doorstep and popular attractions close by, Waterfall Cottage is ideally positioned for exploring both the village and the wider region.
Lower Dyserth itself provides an excellent selection of amenities.
Just a few metres away, The Red café/pub serves great coffee, breakfasts, light lunches, and relaxed evening drinks, often accompanied by entertainment or Salsa nights.
The Chapel next door offers yoga classes, and another friendly pub within walking distance serves hearty meals and features a spacious beer garden.
The village is also home to an award‑winning butcher, an award‑winning Indian takeaway, a café, a shop, and a larger supermarket only a short drive away.
For a touch of luxury, a nearby spa resort with dining options is less than five minutes from the cottage.
The surrounding area offers plenty to enjoy.
Wander to the waterfall for a closer look, then treat yourself to afternoon tea at the tearoom beside it.
The Blue Flag beach at Prestatyn is just a short drive away, with seafront cafés, and a lively market.
Golfers can take advantage of Saint Melyd Golf Club, while families will love days out in Rhyl, home to the SeaQuarium, a pavilion theatre, and a miniature railway.
For those craving spectacular scenery, Offa’s Dyke National Trail, stretching 177 miles along the English/Welsh border, promises unforgettable walking experiences.
With its fascinating heritage, charm, and superb location, Waterfall Cottage provides an exceptional base for enjoying the landscapes, culture, and adventures of North Wales.