Indulge in breathtaking vistas of the River Usk and the majestic Black Mountains from this enchanting period property in the heart of Brecon Beacons National Park. Stay as a couple or family and enjoy a wonderful blend of rural charm and contemporary comfort complimented by a lovely cottage garden for al fresco dining moments.
Once a part of the original village school, this delightful cottage boasts a rich history dating back to the late 17th century and features designer wallpapers, wooden parquet flooring in the lounge, and chic furnishings, all beneath partially exposed beams. Step through the entrance porch, offering ample hanging space for coats, and into the lounge/diner with a wood burner-effect electric fire, perfect for cosy evenings in. The dining table, seating up to six people, awaits memorable meals prepared in the separate, fully-equipped kitchen. Upstairs, two inviting bedrooms await. The double room offers captivating views over the water meadows beside the River Usk, with Table Mountain and Sugar Loaf looming beyond, while a spacious twin room with single beds can accommodate a third person in a single chair bed. Also on the first floor, you'll find the property's gleaming tiled family bathroom. Outside, the cottage garden comes complete with bistro-style furniture, providing the perfect setting to savour a morning coffee or bask in the sunshine on a lazy afternoon.
Located in the picturesque village of Llangattock, the property serves as the perfect base for exploring the wonders of the Brecon Beacons. A stroll of less than a mile across meadows and over an ancient stone bridge leads you to the delightful town of Crickhowell. Here, you'll discover a treasure trove of independent shops, quaint cafes, and welcoming pubs, along with numerous local walking trails to explore. For those seeking a more lengthy adventure, join the Beacons Way or the Cwm Cumbeth trail at Crickhowell, leading you to the flat-topped Table Mountain and the sprawling Black Mountains beyond.