Make this impressive country house your home while exploring the magnificent Brecon Beacons National Park. The property’s location is simply idyllic, surrounded by bright green countryside yet just 4 miles from Abergavenny for any amenities. Spacious rooms laid out over two storeys make way for six guests to stay, perfect for families, and the property is also dog-friendly with sprawling gardens all around where children and pets can play. Spend your days exploring the eastern side of South Wales’ magnificent National Park, hiking the Black Mountain Range, experiencing some long-distance walking routes or simply touring local towns and villages, including the characterful locale of Crickhowell (9.5 miles).
This detached cottage is surrounded by ample garden space, complete with a sweet picnic bench and table for dining with an uninterrupted view of the Monmouthshire countryside. Inside, the cottage has been maintained with traditional décor, cosy and peaceful in every room. The kitchen and dining room sit adjacent to one another for easy mealtimes, and the inviting lounge is along the hallway with soft seating and a large TV. Wander past the ground floor WC as you make your way upstairs, home to three bedrooms and two bathrooms. One room is an extremely spacious triple, ideal for families with younger kids.
Experience local history with a trip to the heritage site of Blaenavon (4 miles), an attractive town with the Big Pit National Coal Museum, Blaenavon Ironworks, the World Heritage Centre and Blaenavon Heritage Railway all within walking distance of one another. For walkers, move towards Crickhowell and embark on a trip up Sugar Loaf Mountain (8 miles), an easy start before hiking any of the Black Mountain summits (20 miles). Alternatively, drive to Monmouth (16 miles) and embark on Offa’s Dyke Path, a sprawling pathway that follows the contours of the England-Wales border.