Perfect for family stays and groups of friends, there’s space for everyone at this pet-friendly five-bedroomed abode nestled in the heart of the stunning Brecon Beacons. With panoramic views of the Usk Valley, guests of all ages are sure to enjoy their stay here with generous gardens, snugs, a games room and a hot tub waiting to be discovered.
With a bright and airy feel throughout, the lounge offers a comfortable corner sofa so you can stretch out to watch TV or soak up the views through the patio doors. Younger guests can enjoy the cosy snug that boasts a second TV and PlayStation. Catering is made effortless in the spacious kitchen that offers plenty of appliances, while meals can be enjoyed in the separate dining room. Completing the ground floor is a utility room with laundry equipment and a handy cloakroom. Five inviting and contemporary bedrooms are on the first floor; the master has a king-size bed and en-suite shower room, while one double bedroom also has an en-suite shower room, and the second double bedroom offers a comfortable bed with countryside views. There’s also a twin bedroom and a single room with an optional pull-out single bed suitable for a child, and a spacious family bathroom complete with a deep bath. If the rain persists, the games room offers a pool table, dart board, table football and an Alexa speaker to set a party vibe. Enjoy fabulous views from the generous patio space and gardens where gas and charcoal BBQs are available alongside an outdoor dining suite. The adjacent hot tub is the perfect place to chill-out on sunny afternoons or below a gorgeous night sky.
Walkers and bikers will love the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons, both of which sit on your doorstep. Llangorse Lake (five miles) is the largest natural lake in Wales and offers a fun day out of family activities. Crickhowell is six miles down the Usk Valley; a small market town with independent shops, ancient inns and the remains of a Norman motte and bailey castle. Foodie-favourite Abergavenny is six miles further on, or drive eight miles in the opposite direction to Breco, a beautiful cathedral town on the northern edge of the National Park.