Property code: 92291
A wow-factor period property with the Brecon Beacons as your backdrop – it’s hard to get better than this for a rural Welsh adventure. The house itself is full of luxury, with its kitchen fit for a celebrity chef and a cinema-style entertainment room. Nearby, you can admire one of the UK’s oldest yew trees (150 metres), said to be 5,000 years old. And when it’s time to get out into the wilderness, stroll, hike or cycle your way across the national park, enjoying the breathtaking scenery of mountains, hills and valleys.
This elegant townhouse has a magnificent lounge propped up by exposed beams, creating a cosy and traditional atmosphere. A wood burner is on hand to keep you all toasty as you relax in the evenings, perhaps catching a film on the Smart TV. Mealtimes are a grand affair, with a formal dining hall complete with its own wood burner. The lovely country kitchen has an AGA to inspire you to cook up a feast. Downstairs, the basement lounge features a widescreen Smart TV, cinema-style seating, a bar area and table football. In good weather, your group will love enjoying BBQs outside in the courtyard. A second garden provides stunning mountain views – be sure to catch the sunsets from here, preferably with glass of something delicious in your hand!
There’s so much for nature lovers to explore nearby, whether you fancy embarking on a scenic walk along the River Usk (1 mile) or visiting mythical sites like Llyn y Fan Fach (15 miles), famous for its Lady of the Lake legend. Don’t miss out on a waterfall viewing, perhaps heading to Ystradfellte to enjoy the Four Waterfalls walk (13.5 miles). At the National Showcaves Centre for Wales (10 miles), you can explore a 10-mile-long underground cave system – an exciting prospect for both children and adults.
Code: 92291