Welcome to this charming stone-built studio located on a working sheep farm in the Welsh borders, nestled within 43 acres of pristine countryside. It provides an idyllic retreat for a couple or solo traveller and comes complete with its own private hot tub from which to enjoy the spectacular countryside views.
Despite its modest size, this cosy studio offers a comfortable stay. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining/sleeping area features a comfortable double bed, folding table, and chairs. The creatively designed kitchen area is equipped with a small induction hob, fridge, microwave oven, slow cooker, and air fryer, all complemented by lovely views of rolling countryside. A gleaming shower room completes this warm and welcoming home. Outside, you’ll find a private hot tub awaiting your relaxation, along with a table, chairs and a BBQ for delightful al fresco dining in the enclosed garden. Additionally, there’s a shared utility room, and there’s a storage area for bicycles and canoes. Guests are welcome to let dogs roam freely and safely in the one-acre fenced garden, and your furry friends can also explore the 43 acres of grounds. If you need additional accommodation, neighbouring Tack Cottage (property code 51898) sleeps two.
Nearby, you can find the village of Beguildy, with a welcoming pub and a handy shop. Within 11 miles, you’ll discover historic towns like Clun, Knighton and Newtown, situated along the River Severn. The region offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, including walking Glyndwr’s Way National Trail or Offa’s Dyke Trail, as well as numerous cycle routes to explore, all revealing the splendid Welsh countryside and the rolling Shropshire Hills. For unique days out, visit the Observatory Spaceguard Centre (12 miles) or The National Cycle Museum, 20 miles from home.