Discover this remarkable home in a wing of a historic estate, offering an idyllic retreat for families or friends amidst 2,000 acres of magnificent mature grounds. After a day of adventure, put your feet up in the cosy lounge, warmed by a crackling wood burner, or enjoy a sundowner in your private garden area.
Boasting reverse-level accommodation to maximize the breathtaking valley vistas, the ground floor hosts three beautifully appointed bedrooms, finished in soothing hues with vibrant artwork. A spacious master bedroom and two airy twin bedrooms with single beds offer sanctuaries for rest, complemented by a family bathroom. For added convenience, a ground-floor cloakroom and utility room ensure practicality. Climb the stairs to the first floor, where a generous, light-filled kitchen/diner awaits, providing a sociable space for shared meals. Adjacent, the lounge boasts panoramic views of the valley, providing a haven for evenings by the large wood burner. A snug single bedroom and a shower room complete the first floor. Outside, explore the lush gardens and grounds, teeming with wildlife. A private garden area offers an ideal setting for al fresco dining, with a BBQ ready for evening gatherings. Tennis enthusiasts can indulge in friendly matches on the court while the owner's gardens, including an enchanting walled garden and a water meadow, await exploration. There’s also secure storage for mountain bikes.
With vast parkland, ancient woodlands, and meandering hills, the wider estate beckons walkers and nature enthusiasts alike. The gentle flow of the River Irfon invites picnics along its banks, while secluded spots offer opportunities for wild swimming. A mile away lies the quaint village of Beulah, boasting a welcoming pub and local store, while the vibrant town of Llanwrtyd Wells (5.5 miles), fondly dubbed 'the smallest town in the UK', offers an array of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. Llanwrtyd Wells is renowned for hosting eclectic events throughout the year, from the World Alternative Games to quirky bog-snorkelling triathlons. Further afield, Hay-on-Wye (28 miles) promises delightful days of perusing bookstores and antique shops.