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Stunning Georgian Grade 2 Listed property in the Welsh borders
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10 out of 10
Exceptional
7 bedrooms 4 bathrooms Sleeps 13 3 sq m
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Wrexham, Wales
- Place, Wrexham Industrial Estate11 min drive
- Place, Racecourse Ground16 min drive
- Place, Chirk Castle21 min drive
- Airport, Liverpool (LPL-John Lennon)
Rooms & beds
7 bedrooms (sleeps 13)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 4
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 5
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 6
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 7
1 Single Bed and 1 Crib
4 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only
Bathroom 2
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 3
Bathtub · Toilet
Bathroom 4
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Office
Balcony
Separate dining area
Outdoor play area
Garden
About this property
Stunning Georgian Grade 2 Listed property in the Welsh borders
**** Half price each night until 30th November 2020 for the 6 people ruling ****
**** 100% refund if Covid rules mean travel is not possible ****
(Please note that the 6 people ruling does not count for children under 11 from extended families in Wales.)
(Please also note that this half price offer is for 6 people; the price may increase with extra children - please enquire for more information)
The Brow is a beautiful Georgian house in Overton-on-Dee. The origins of the house date back to the 16th Century with the more recent additions in the 1820s added to capitalise on the outstanding views across the River Dee valley.
The house was home to Charles Darwin’s sister, Marianne Parker, and Charles spent many weekends and holidays at The Brow. Charles entrusted his dog to Marianne when he left on the Beagle, but it unfortunately died and was buried in the garden.
The house itself is situated on the edge of the village with 5 minutes walk to the corner shop and local pub in one direction, and walking straight into the countryside from the other direction. There are 5 acres of gardens, including an ‘edible forest’ and kitchen garden with plentiful fresh fruit and vegetables available and free to pick all summer (asparagus, plums, apples, pears, quince, figs, tomatoes, leeks etc). When the weather permits, there is an outside seating area for up to 20 people overlooking the Dee valley. The two lawns are ideal for croquet, football, cricket and kick the can.
There are seven bedrooms: six double rooms (3 with double beds and en suite bathrooms, three further twin rooms), and one small single room. There is a large open plan ‘farmhouse’ style kitchen with an Aga, a traditional dining room that seats up to 16 people, a traditional drawing room with a Bechstein grand piano and open fireplace, a snug TV room with a wood-burner and a second TV room in what was the old library. A further old kitchen has all necessary washing and drying facilities. There is a table tennis room in the old arched cellar. The house is full of rustic charm.
Dogs are welcome and will enjoy the walks from the house. There is no smoking in the house.
Additional facilities in the village include a playground, a tennis centre, bowls green, library and two pubs. The village shop stocks all the basic needs and can be contacted in advance for any specific requests. Delicious, locally baked bread is available, and fresh, award-winning local meat and vegetables can be purchased from the butcher opposite or one of the farm shops: Home Farm (2 mins drive) or Lewis’ Farm Shop (5 mins drive). There are three large supermarkets in Wrexham, the local town, ten minutes drive away, with free delivery if ordered online in advance. All the basics, eg salt and pepper, will be provided.
Overton-on-Dee is situated in Wales on the border with England. It is approximately 1 hour drive from Liverpool, 1¼ hours from both Manchester and Birmingham, and 35 minutes from Chester and Shrewsbury. To the East lie the Cheshire plains, and West is Snowdonia. The stunning town of Llangollen in the foothills of the Welsh mountains is 20 minutes drive with outstanding walks, activities such as canoeing or white water rafting on the River Dee, quirky second hand shops and the Corn Mill pub. Mount Snowdon itself around 1½ hours drive through the stunning Welsh Cambrian mountain range, accessible to climb in a day, as well as Surf Snowdonia, Bounce Below and Zip wires.
If requested well in advance, fishing on the River Dee can be arranged. Also, a local historian can be booked for guided tours to Roman Chester, the famous Shrewsbury battlefield sites, Chirk castle and other stately homes (a list of the options can be provided – some places are open to the public, others can be arranged for personalised tours).
**** 100% refund if Covid rules mean travel is not possible ****
(Please note that the 6 people ruling does not count for children under 11 from extended families in Wales.)
(Please also note that this half price offer is for 6 people; the price may increase with extra children - please enquire for more information)
The Brow is a beautiful Georgian house in Overton-on-Dee. The origins of the house date back to the 16th Century with the more recent additions in the 1820s added to capitalise on the outstanding views across the River Dee valley.
The house was home to Charles Darwin’s sister, Marianne Parker, and Charles spent many weekends and holidays at The Brow. Charles entrusted his dog to Marianne when he left on the Beagle, but it unfortunately died and was buried in the garden.
The house itself is situated on the edge of the village with 5 minutes walk to the corner shop and local pub in one direction, and walking straight into the countryside from the other direction. There are 5 acres of gardens, including an ‘edible forest’ and kitchen garden with plentiful fresh fruit and vegetables available and free to pick all summer (asparagus, plums, apples, pears, quince, figs, tomatoes, leeks etc). When the weather permits, there is an outside seating area for up to 20 people overlooking the Dee valley. The two lawns are ideal for croquet, football, cricket and kick the can.
There are seven bedrooms: six double rooms (3 with double beds and en suite bathrooms, three further twin rooms), and one small single room. There is a large open plan ‘farmhouse’ style kitchen with an Aga, a traditional dining room that seats up to 16 people, a traditional drawing room with a Bechstein grand piano and open fireplace, a snug TV room with a wood-burner and a second TV room in what was the old library. A further old kitchen has all necessary washing and drying facilities. There is a table tennis room in the old arched cellar. The house is full of rustic charm.
Dogs are welcome and will enjoy the walks from the house. There is no smoking in the house.
Additional facilities in the village include a playground, a tennis centre, bowls green, library and two pubs. The village shop stocks all the basic needs and can be contacted in advance for any specific requests. Delicious, locally baked bread is available, and fresh, award-winning local meat and vegetables can be purchased from the butcher opposite or one of the farm shops: Home Farm (2 mins drive) or Lewis’ Farm Shop (5 mins drive). There are three large supermarkets in Wrexham, the local town, ten minutes drive away, with free delivery if ordered online in advance. All the basics, eg salt and pepper, will be provided.
Overton-on-Dee is situated in Wales on the border with England. It is approximately 1 hour drive from Liverpool, 1¼ hours from both Manchester and Birmingham, and 35 minutes from Chester and Shrewsbury. To the East lie the Cheshire plains, and West is Snowdonia. The stunning town of Llangollen in the foothills of the Welsh mountains is 20 minutes drive with outstanding walks, activities such as canoeing or white water rafting on the River Dee, quirky second hand shops and the Corn Mill pub. Mount Snowdon itself around 1½ hours drive through the stunning Welsh Cambrian mountain range, accessible to climb in a day, as well as Surf Snowdonia, Bounce Below and Zip wires.
If requested well in advance, fishing on the River Dee can be arranged. Also, a local historian can be booked for guided tours to Roman Chester, the famous Shrewsbury battlefield sites, Chirk castle and other stately homes (a list of the options can be provided – some places are open to the public, others can be arranged for personalised tours).
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Pet-friendly
Outdoor space
Parking available
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House Rules
Check in after 5:00 PM
Check out before 10:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
It is a family house for residents only.
Pets
Pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
You need to know
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Note from host: It is a family house for residents only.
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
A car is recommended for transport to and from this property
About the area
Wrexham
Located in Wrexham, this holiday home is in a rural area and on a river. Erdigg Hall and Stiwt Theatre are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Tenpin Wrexham and Xplore! Science Discovery Centre. Travelling with kids? Consider Rednal Laser Games, or check out an event or a game at Queensway Leisure and Activity Centre. Discover the area's water adventures with water tubing and canoeing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with hiking/biking trails and cycling.

Wrexham, Wales
What's nearby
- Wrexham Industrial Estate - 11 min drive - 10.7 km
- Erddig Park - 14 min drive - 12.8 km
- Pontcysyllte Aquaduct - 15 min drive - 17.7 km
- Racecourse Ground - 16 min drive - 18.1 km
- Chirk Castle - 21 min drive - 18.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 11 min drive
- Costa Coffee - 8 min drive
- The Cross Foxes - 2 min drive
- Red Lion Coaching Inn - 9 min drive
- The Boat - 6 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Rafela FitzHugh

We have recently relocated back to London due to work, having lived very happily in The Brow for the last 12 years.
Why they chose this property
The Brow has been in my family for 75 years. The property has the most wonderful character with warm, homely, well proportioned rooms, set over a number of floors as the house has expanded along the brow of the hill. It was redeveloped 11 years ago and modernised, whilst retaining the traditional character.
What makes this property unique
You will be greeted and given a full tour of the house and facilities. There will be someone available both before and during your stay to offer advice and information on the house and the local area. Delicious, locally cooked, homely and very reasonably priced meals (lasagne, fish pie etc) can be left in the fridge for you to save cooking for one or more meals.
Languages:
English
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