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1:00 AM 18th November 2024
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Hawarden Estate Creates A Buzz With New Offer

 
The Hawarden Estate in North Wales is offering a three for two nights deal from January to March, with the option to stay in the estate’s Beekeeper’s Hut.

Guests at Hawarden have the option of three different to bed down and create a home-from-home including the Beekeeper’s Hut that sits in the heart of the Walled Garden.

This craftsman-built shepherd’s hut, includes a comfy double bed and wood burning stove, while there’s a separate campfire kitchen, and a wood-fired hot tub.

Larger groups can try Gardener’s Cottage, which sleeps up to 9 guests and offers all the home comforts, with four bedrooms, its own private garden and cosy sitting room. Or, for a unique, one-of-a-kind stay, head to the West End a guest apartment within the walls of Hawarden Castle itself.

You can gaze out through mullioned windows onto the ruins of the 13th-century castle, or simply marvel at the property’s amazing collection of original art, from David Shrigley to Damien Hirst.

he extra night offer, also receive a free sauna session in the estate’s wood-fired sauna.

Prices: Three-night stays at Beekeeper’s Hut costs from £300, sleeping two, at Gardener’s Cottage from £790, sleeping nine, and The West End from £2,000, sleeping 10. Offer available 5 January to 31 March excluding school holidays and Bank Holidays.

What To Do At The Hawarden Estate
Spanning some 6,000 acres, the Hawarden Estate is a creative idyll within easy reach of Chester, Manchester and Liverpool, and with the North Welsh coast and Snowdonia on its doorstep.

The Estate, an intriguing mix of heritage and modernity, is home to an award-winning farm shop and café, with estate-picked fruit and vegetables and, further along the Hawarden High Street, the Glynne Arms - the Estate’s pub.

There’s also the new Walled Garden School, where throughout the spring there’s all manner of creative courses to book onto, from wild swimming, foraging and wellness to crafty sessions from brush-making to sign-writing.

For more information on Hawarden Estate visit www.hawardenestate.co.uk