Set in the glorious Welsh countryside, this spacious stone-built cottage is perfect for a gathering of friends or family near the borders of Snowdonia National Park. With lovingly preserved original features, a cosy wood burner and a wonderful garden with space for outdoor dining, this inviting home is ready and waiting, whatever the weather or time of the year.
Located on an organic farm near the town of Machynlleth, this welcoming property transports you to a world of authentic Welsh farmhouse living. The ground floor boasts an array of reception rooms, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. There are three lounges to choose from, each with its own unique charm. One lounge features an original bread oven and a warming wood burner nestled in the inglenook fireplace. Another lounge offers a tranquil retreat where you can lose yourself in the pages of a good book. And the third lounge has a TV and a DVD player, making it ideal for a movie night. Descending from the entrance hall, you’ll discover a traditional Welsh oak farmhouse kitchen complete with an Aga. A separate pantry and utility room provide added convenience, and there’s a downstairs shower room too. Upstairs, four charming bedrooms await, each finished with traditional wooden furniture. The family bathroom provides the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day of adventure and completes this lovely home.
Machynlleth is a 7-mile drive away, with its bustling markets, quirky antique stores, and eclectic art galleries. If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a bike and explore the scenic cycling routes nearby. For those looking to cast a line, head to the River Dyfi (0.5 miles) and pick up a fishing license at the local post office. For a change of scenery, venture out to Aberdyfi beach (18 miles) and lose yourself on the tranquil shores. The magnificent Snowdonia mountains are a sight to behold, and the national park’s breathtaking beauty lies 2 miles from your door.