Property code: BN261
An impressive wing of a period property for families or friends set in 2,000-acres of mature grounds, with walking and cycling through the Irfon Valley straight from the door.
An impressive period property set in 2,000 acres of mature grounds in the Cambrian Hills only 10 miles from Builth Wells, an historic market town on the banks of the River Wye. Enjoying easy access to attractions in the Brecon Beacons National Park, this reverse-level property features an inviting lounge, a large kitchen/diner and a private garden: the perfect base for families or groups of friends keen to enjoy a relaxing holiday.
The property is a self-contained wing of an impressive manor house in the Irfon Valley that has been in the same family for over 400 years. It is accessed via the estate road and is surrounded by enchanting woodlands, hills and valleys waiting to be explored. The property’s decor is sympathetic to its origins, with rustic and muted soft furnishings all around. Three well-appointed bedrooms - a double bedroom and two twin bedrooms - are found almost immediately upon entering the property, with a family bathroom and handy utility room close by. The first floor reveals a large kitchen/diner, a social space where hearty meals can be enjoyed throughout the day. The lounge is a cosy place to unwind with the bonus of valley and lake views beyond. A single bedroom and a second bathroom stand close by. Guests have access to a private garden, shared sports facilities and of course the gardens and grounds, which are a haven for wildlife.
There is so much for active groups to enjoy right on the property’s doorstep. The grounds can be explored on foot, and there are cycling routes through the Irfon Valley. Beulah (1 mile) is a convenient place to stock up on essentials, while Llanwrtyd Wells (5.5 miles) has an impressive choice of independent shops, cafes and restaurants. For longer days out, the attractions within the Brecon Beacons National Park (22 miles) are almost endless.
Code: BN261