A sympathetically restored cottage set within the grounds of a historic site, the Nantyglo Ironworks complex, perfect for families with many ancient castles, mountains, rivers and waterfalls to explore.
With a charming country style, luxurious furnishings, and a wood burner-effect electric fire, this property is a perfect home-from-home for couples or small families looking to get away to South Wales. Located just south of the Brecon Beacons National Park, adventure is never far from your doorstep with the chance to scale Sugar Loaf Mountain just 12 miles away.
This property will fill you with joy from the moment you step inside with its bright and airy feel with pops of colour throughout. Starting in the living room, you’ll find a modern two-seater sofa and a set of chairs arranged around the wood burner-effect electric fire, a welcome addition for the colder months of the year. Adjoining the room is the kitchen/diner which is a great social space, finished to a high standard with a table and chairs for mealtimes. Upstairs, the first room boasts a sumptuous double bed, as well as an en-suite with a calming rainfall shower head. Next door, the second bedroom is a simply styled twin, also with an en-suite. Outside, the terrace is a brilliant place to enjoy your morning coffee, whilst the fire pit in the shared gardens is perfect for long summer evenings.
Experience the local culture with a trip to one of the Brecon Beacons' vibrant towns such as Crickhowell (9 miles) or Abergavenny (10 miles) where you’ll be able to delve into fascinating history, explore the independent shops and pick up some treats for your travels. Llandegfedd Lake (16 miles) is a fantastic place for all the family, offering a wide range of activities from canoes and paddleboards to pedalos and sailing boats. For those who would rather stay on dry land, the walks here are beautiful, and the Lakeside Cafe is a lovely spot for a cup of tea and a slice of cake.