Meadow View - Bryn-Mawr Retreat
- 1 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathrooms
Oil central heating with Rayburn and oil-fired stove. Electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Garage. Off road parking for 3 cars (1 in garage), with additional roadside parking outside cottage on first come, first served basis. Secure bike storage. Enclosed lawned garden with patio and furniture. One well-behaved dog welcome, extra dog a charge of £20. Sorry, no smoking. Shop and pub 2.5 miles. Note: King-size bedroom is adjoined and accessed only via twin bedroom. Please note: This property does not accept stag/hen/party groups or similar
A detached former farmhouse set in a slightly elevated position with views across the peaceful surrounding countryside, in the parish of Llanafan Fawr, just a short drive from the popular market town of Builth Wells. This welcoming farmhouse is a perfect base for families and friends seeking days out in the beautiful Mid Wales countryside, yet being close to a selection of rural towns and villages. Set over two floors, there are four light and airy bedrooms, along with a family bathroom. The well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen comes with split-level dining area and comfy seating around a welcoming oil-fired range, the perfect place for everyone to gather together whilst delicious family meals are being prepared or why not head to the games room for a game of pool or darts? Outside, you can sit in the separated lawned garden, accessed through the lane, with views across to the other side of the small valley, and enjoy a mornings coffee or perhaps an evening picnic whilst the children run off any remaining energy. The small village of Llanafan Fawr is criss-crossed with footpaths and steeped in history, boasting the oldest pub in Powys and a 2200-year old yew tree. Just 6 miles away you can join the Wye Valley Walk, an undulating trail through the varied landscapes of the Welsh border countryside. Being virtually of equal distance, you are ideally placed to explore both the beautiful scenery of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) and the rolling Shropshire Hills. The Royal Welsh Showground is just nine miles away, making this a perfect base for groups enjoying the various events held there. Head north and youll quickly drive into the stunning Cambrian Mountains and the popular Elan Valley, with its majestic Victorian Dams and lakes, offering a great day out. To the south, the pretty Town of Books – Hay-on-Wye offers a myriad of bookshops, and of course, its famous literary festival. A lovely opportunity to stay in a cosy, former farmhouse with elevated views across the surrounding working farmland.