Set in the shadow of Sugar Loaf Mountain, this traditional Welsh farmhouse oozes charm and character while providing a comfortable retreat for six loved ones. Get ready to explore the undulating Brecon Beacons National Park and beyond from this stunning location.
Inside this 15th century cottage, you will be welcomed by charming features in each room. Quarry-tile stone floors and beamed ceilings blend with contemporary stylings throughout all the living spaces. The kitchen/diner has an electric AGA and a six-seater dining table, as well as a comfortable sofa and armchair providing an extra seating space. The main lounge has a large stone fireplace housing a warming wood burner, and a TV set in front of the sofas, a great spot for warming up toes and paws of an evening. A separate snug room is equipped with games and another TV, and a quaint writing room is provided for those feeling creative. When you are ready to get some well-deserved rest, climb the stone staircase and find the three bedrooms. One has a king-size bed, one a double bed, and one a twin bed. Outside, the garden is a fantastic space for morning coffees, evening tipples, and letting the children frolicking around the lawn. This is a fully enclosed space so you can be rest assured of safety and peace, and the far-reaching, surrounding views are a real treat for all. Off road parking is available within the farmyard.
Situated on the cusp of the Brecon Beacons National Park, you will have walks aplenty from your doorstep. Enjoy gentle meandering walks through the valleys, or climb the mighty Sugar Loaf Mountain, from the route starting at National Trust Sugarloaf and Usk Valley (2 miles). For days out exploring the shops, or evenings tucking into tasty meals, visit the ‘Gateway to Wales’, Abergavenny (1 mile).