Greystones is located in the small hamlet of Crickheath and just two minutes from the main road.
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As we are in a cul de sac there is very little passing traffic. We are in a very quiet and secluded location surrounded by two acres of landscaped gardens, pools and fountains.
Directions.
Coming from Chester/Oswestry direction on the A483 turn left at the LLynclys Crossroads (White Lion Pub on your RHS). Follow the B4396 direction Knockin for about half a mile past one crossroad until you reach the turning for Crickheath on the RHS. Turn right into Crickheath Lane ( a single track road ) and follow the road over the canal bridge and through to the end of the village until the road splits left and right. Take the left hand turning into the dead end road and Greystones is the third property on the right.
Coming from Welshpool direction on the A483 turn right at the LLynclys Crossroads (White Lion Pub on your LHS) and follow above directions.
Coming from Shrewsbury direction follow the A5 until your reach the end of the Nescliffe bypass duel carriageway. At the roundabout turn left direction Knockin on the B4396. Follow this road through Knockin and continue for another 4 miles until you see Lloyds Animal Feeds on your LHS. A littler further on turn left into Crickheath Lane and follow above directions.
You are most welcome to wander around the gardens and choose one of the many quiet and private sitting places to enjoy a private moment for relaxation and reflection. Much of the garden has been landscaped by the well known gardener, writer and TV. broadcaster John Cushnie. Copies of his books on trees and shrubs are in your suite should you wish to make reference to something growing in the garden.
Sit quietly in the garden on a warm summers evening and you will spot many species of songbird and from time to time woodpeckers, buzzards, and in the late evening bats and owls.
As the evening grows colder or on a crisp sunny winter’s day you can sit in the wind free pergola under the heat lamp and enjoy the garden and lovely views beyond.
If you wish to wander further afield we will be delighted to provide you with directions for short walks through the fields and even some welly boots too! There are many walks through the fields along the established rights of way and the local farmers are very happy for you to wander provided you keep to the public paths. Within a few minutes you can wander along the canal side for miles in each direction.