4 bedroom Cottage near Builth Wells, Powys / Brecon Beacons, Wales
Builth Wells, Powys / Brecon Beacons, Wales
Price:
From £215 per night
Bedrooms:
4
Guests:
8
Property Info
Accommodation Type
Cottages
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Interior Facilities
Internet Access
Activities
Fishing
Bedrooms
4
Conditions
Child Friendly
Guests
8
Features
- Broadband
- Fishing
- Dishwasher
- Washing machine
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One-Off Feature
Surrounded by farmland, this stunning Grade II-listed retreat is perfect for families and groups of friends seeking a quiet getaway in a beautiful part of the historic county of Radnorshire. Offering spacious accommodation for up to eight guests, the sympathetically updated 17th-century farmhouse has a range of characterful features including two welcoming wood burners, timber beams, exposed stonework, beautiful tiling, and wooden flooring. Enjoying glorious, far-reaching rural views, this beautiful property has been charmingly furnished and stylishly decorated to provide a fantastic holiday base for walkers, climbers, nature lovers and cyclists eager to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The light-filled lounge has a wood burner, TV, and ample seating along with a selection of books and games. Heading through, the magnificent dining room has a handsome central dining table, wooden beams, a charming window seat and a wood burner-effect oil fire set in an impressive fireplace. The ground floor also features a spacious and colourful kitchen with an informal breakfast table. The 17th-century stairwell leads to the first floor which has the main bathroom and two sumptuous bedrooms; an en-suite king-size room and a super-king-size room with an additional day bed and armchairs. Up on the second floor you will find a snug lounge nestling between two pretty twin bedrooms in the eaves of the house; one with Jacobean beds, the other with Edwardian beds. Heading outside, there’s a small pond in the top garden, and a couple of terraces offering splendid views and providing lovely spots for dining alfresco on a summer’s evening.
The bustling town of Hay-on-Wye (5 miles) is known for its literature festival and wide array of second-hand bookshops. The north-eastern corner of the Brecon Beacons offers miles of breathtaking walks and bike trails, with Black Mountain Adventure and Bronllys Castle both within 11 miles.
The light-filled lounge has a wood burner, TV, and ample seating along with a selection of books and games. Heading through, the magnificent dining room has a handsome central dining table, wooden beams, a charming window seat and a wood burner-effect oil fire set in an impressive fireplace. The ground floor also features a spacious and colourful kitchen with an informal breakfast table. The 17th-century stairwell leads to the first floor which has the main bathroom and two sumptuous bedrooms; an en-suite king-size room and a super-king-size room with an additional day bed and armchairs. Up on the second floor you will find a snug lounge nestling between two pretty twin bedrooms in the eaves of the house; one with Jacobean beds, the other with Edwardian beds. Heading outside, there’s a small pond in the top garden, and a couple of terraces offering splendid views and providing lovely spots for dining alfresco on a summer’s evening.
The bustling town of Hay-on-Wye (5 miles) is known for its literature festival and wide array of second-hand bookshops. The north-eastern corner of the Brecon Beacons offers miles of breathtaking walks and bike trails, with Black Mountain Adventure and Bronllys Castle both within 11 miles.
General Info
Surrounded by farmland, this stunning Grade II listed retreat is perfect for families and groups of friends seeking a quiet getaway in a beautiful part of the historic county of Radnorshire. Offering spacious accommodation for up to eight guests, the sympathetically updated 17th century farmhouse has a range of characterful features including two welcoming wood burners, timber beams, exposed stonework, beautiful tiling, and wooden flooring. Enjoying glorious, far reaching rural views, this beautiful property has been charmingly furnished and stylishly decorated to provide a fantastic holiday base for walkers, climbers, nature lovers and cyclists eager to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park. The light filled lounge has a wood burner, TV, and ample seating along with a selection of books and games. Heading through, the magnificent dining room has a handsome central dining table, wooden beams, a charming window seat and a wood burner effect oil fire set in an impressive fireplace. The ground floor also features a spacious and colourful kitchen with an informal breakfast table. The 17th century stairwell leads to the first floor which has the main bathroom and two sumptuous bedrooms; an en suite king size room and a super king size room with an additional day bed and armchairs. Up on the second floor you will find a snug lounge nestling between two pretty twin bedrooms in the eaves of the house; one with Jacobean beds, the other with Edwardian beds. Heading outside, there s a small pond in the top garden, and a couple of terraces offering splendid views and providing lovely spots for dining alfresco on a summer s evening. The bustling town of Hay on Wye (5 miles) is known for its literature festival and wide array of second hand bookshops. The north eastern corner of the Brecon Beacons offers miles of breathtaking walks and bike trails, with Black Mountain Adventure and Bronllys Castle both within 11 miles.
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