Property code: 82706
A sympathetically restored cottage with open-plan living space, perfect for families wanting to explore the many attractions that are within easy reach within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
This charming country cottage is perfect for families who love the great outdoors and want to explore the natural beauty of the Welsh countryside. Surrounded by lush green fields and views of the mountains, there are a wealth of walks on your doorstep, but should you want to travel further afield, the Brecon Beacons National Park is a short drive away. A Grade-II listed cottage, this property is very much a part of Wales’ industrial heritage with the Roundhouse Towers on the farm and the exposed iron supports strong reminders of this.
Sympathetically restored, this stunning cottage is light and airy throughout, with original features sitting comfortably alongside contemporary style. Appreciate the tranquillity as you walk through the front garden to the door. On entering, you’ll find yourselves in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner where exposed brickwork and iron supports add character and charm. There is everything you’ll need here for a comfortable stay. Upstairs, there is a quiet reading space on the landing, two delightful bedrooms and a family shower room. Outside, there is a garden and terrace with wonderful rural views and bike/canoe storage. Electric vehicle charging is available on site. This is at an extra charge paid directly to the owner.
The Brecon Beacons are popular with outdoor enthusiasts as there are lakes, mountains and caves to discover, whether you’re on two feet or two wheels. Sugar Loaf Mountain or Table Mountain (both within 11.5 miles) offer the challenge of an uphill hike, but you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views at the top. If you’d prefer something gentler, perhaps try Parc Bryn Bach, a nature reserve and activity centre (8 miles). Abergavenny, Crickhowell (both 10 miles) or Brecon (20 miles) are all attractive local market towns, which boast local delicacies and crafts in their independent shops. Or to find out more about Wales’ industrial past, visit the Big Pit National Coal Museum (6 miles).
Code: 82706