Access Statement
Gwenoldy (Swallows’ Rest) is
situated a kilometre of steep hill away from the nearest public transport on
the A541 Mold to Denbigh road. The cottage affords marvellous views and is situated
in gently undulating farming country, with the seasonal sounds of lambs and
cattle, together with birdsong, always evident.
It has its own garden within the larger grounds of the neighbouring
house, where many scented plants grow.
The cottage has an oil-fired central heating system as well as a
wood-burning stove.
Most
visitors arrive by car along a track which reaches a large, gently sloping
turning-and-parking area immediately outside the cottage. Two shallow steps lead to the most-used entrance,
taking you into the fully equipped kitchen via double doors, each 980 mm
wide. The floor is tiled, and the
kitchen furniture affords plenty of support, with seats at the dining table. The gas cooker has a piezo
ignition facility.
A single
225 mm step leads down to the living room, which has a two-seater sofa, two
armchairs and two dining chairs at a side table. The living room has oak floors with large
rugs on anti-slip underlay. An 860 mm
wide door leads out via 2 very shallow and one 200 mm steps to the private lawned garden.
The
upstairs rooms are accessed via a carpeted staircase of eleven 200 mm
steps. Support is provided by a banister
rail. The double bedroom and bathroom
are entered at the level of the carpeted landing; the twin bedroom up a 200 mm
step. The bathroom has a bath with
shower over and an anti-slip mat. A handrail is provided above the bath.
Clothes-drying
facilities (tumble drier and hanging rack), together with maps and tourist
information, are provided in the bake-house opposite the cottage. This is reached across the parking area, down
three 200 mm steps and along a short, cobbled path.
We are
planning to provide a handrail by the steps to the bake-house, and remove one
of the two very shallow steps on the way to the private garden.
September
2007