Gather together family and friends for a getaway at this spacious holiday home bursting with charm. From the exposed stone walls and beams to the floor-to-ceiling windows, the property seamlessly blends the old with the new creating an idyllic base for a break in Mid Wales. Pack a picnic and travel 5 miles to Abergwesyn Common National Trust and you’ll find a perfectly picturesque place to spend a day walking and admiring the natural beauty of the Mid Wales countryside.
As you step inside, take the stairs from the lower ground floor and you’ll find the wide open sitting room which boasts towering windows with valley views, a warming wood burner and a selection of comfortable seating options, perfect for get-togethers. Next door is the main living room area with a cosy feel and muted colour palette ensuring a relaxing space for all the family between the three sofas, armchairs and small dining table. When it’s time for a family feast, the kitchen/diner is equipped with a traditionally styled set up seating up to ten guests with plenty of space to store produce and prepare a meal. The tastefully decorated bedrooms are spread between the lower ground floor and the first floor, both accessible via the sitting room, enjoying charming, vaulted ceilings and exposed beams. On the first floor, you’ll find the main hub of bedrooms; three equipped with charming king-size beds and one with a double. Two of the knig bedrooms even boast their own lovely en-suite shower rooms. The final bedroom, a twin, is on the lower ground floor. Surrounding the holiday home is a pretty garden with plenty of space on the lawn for garden games, as well as a blissful hot tub where you can sit and watch the stars at night.
Avid wildlife watches should take the chance to visit Gigrin Farm (20 miles) where 160 acres of blissful farmland is on offer for you to explore. Be sure to catch the incredible display at feeding time at the The Red Kite Feeding Station (23 miles), which happens once a day and is a sight not to miss. Embrace the great outdoors and spend a day walking through the Elan Valley (24 miles) and you’ll get the opportunity to spot rare wildlife, flora and fauna, as well as enjoy the tranquillity of the water’s edge.