Property code: BN232
Tucked away in a peaceful hamlet, this pretty 17th-century former malt house is surrounded by incredible views, a variety of good walks and some fabulous wildlife.
The inviting 17th-century property has an idyllic setting in a Welsh hamlet, surrounded by open countryside. It’s the perfect place to switch off from the stresses of everyday life, enjoying peaceful walks and admiring the local wildlife. Alternatively, you’ll be within easy reach of the bustling towns of Brecon (9 miles) and Builth Wells (18 miles), where you can pick up a great selection of local produce for your dinner. The cottage sleeps five guests – ideal for a family or group of friends – and also provides stabling by arrangement. Outside, discover a family-friendly garden with a large lawn where children can play.
The characterful cottage has a home-away-from-home vibe and is decorated in a contemporary style. Exposed beams and woodwork bring warmth to each area and pretty, floral fabrics add a country-cottage feel. The open-plan layout makes this a sociable holiday cottage, allowing you to spend quality time together. Congregate for evenings of great food around the large dining table, followed by a movie night on the plump corner sofa next to the Sky TV/DVD. The bedrooms are upstairs and comprise a double and a twin, with extra space for an additional bed to accommodate a fifth guest. The enclosed garden can be found across the shared courtyard. Here, enjoy a family BBQ in the sunshine and soak up your peaceful surroundings.
Brecon makes a lovely day out and has everything you could possibly want from a traditional Welsh town. Spend time pottering amongst its independent shops, picking up delicious local delicacies and produce, before popping into one of the friendly cafes for a tasty slice of bara brith. There are some beautiful walks around the town, including a town trail to admire the Georgian architecture or a stroll along the towpath of the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal.
Code: BN232