This captivating holiday home is in the picturesque village of Llangynidr, which enjoys a scenic location on the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal. Walk 500 metres to watch narrowboats gliding along the canal or admire the early 18th-century Llangynidr Bridge that stretches over the Usk River nearby. This traditional cottage has space for up to four guests, making it ideal for a family trip or holiday among close friends.
Beautifully designed and very cosy, this period cottage is sure to wow you from the moment you arrive. The living room features flagstone floors and an original coal-burning oven that still functions, adding to the property’s historic charm. Original wooden beams and stone stairs further enhance its appeal. In the contemporary kitchen, you’ll find everything you need for cooking up family feasts. To make them extra delicious, be sure to purchase some fresh produce from the owner, who rears chicken and ducks. Good weather? It’s time to kick back in the large garden, whose trees and plants create a peaceful haven. Benches set you up for fresh-air relaxation while the stone patio, equipped with garden furniture, is the ideal spot for dining alfresco. Enjoy summery BBQs within your natural surroundings to create cherished holiday memories with your loved ones and pets.
You’ll find a handy shop within 300 metres of your front door and two pubs for enjoying an evening pint after an energetic day out in the hills. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate Llangynidr’s location within the majestic Brecon Beacons National Park, which provides ample opportunities for walking, cycling and horse riding through truly lovely scenery. If you’re keen for a challenge, head up Pen y Fan (14.5 miles) for breathtaking views. Nearby, the popular market town of Brecon (10 miles) offers independent shops, a cinema, a theatre and a cathedral. You could also check out Tretower Court and Castle (3.5 miles) for a glimpse into the past.