Set in the glorious Welsh countryside, this spacious stone-built cottage is perfect for a gathering of friends or family near the borders of Snowdonia National Park. With lovingly preserved original features, a cosy wood burner and a wonderful garden with space for outdoor dining, this inviting home is ready and waiting, whatever the weather or time of the year.
Located on a farm near the town of Machynlleth, this welcoming property transports you to a world of authentic Welsh farmhouse living. The ground floor boasts an array of reception rooms, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring. There are three lounges to choose from, each with its own unique charm. One lounge features an original bread oven and a warming wood burner nestled in the inglenook fireplace. Another lounge offers a tranquil retreat where you can lose yourself in the pages of a good book. And the third lounge has a TV and a DVD player, making it ideal for a movie night. Descending from the entrance hall, you’ll discover a modern farmhouse kitchen complete with an Aga. A separate pantry and utility room provide added convenience, and there’s a downstairs shower room too. Upstairs, four charming bedrooms await, each finished with traditional wooden furniture. The family bathroom provides the perfect place to relax and unwind after a long day of adventure and completes this lovely home.
Machynlleth is a 7-mile drive away, with its bustling markets, quirky antique stores, and eclectic art galleries. If you’re feeling adventurous, rent a bike and explore the scenic cycling routes nearby. For those looking to cast a line, head to the River Dyfi (0.5 miles) and pick up a fishing license at the local post office. For a change of scenery, venture out to Aberdyfi beach (18 miles) and lose yourself on the tranquil shores. The magnificent Snowdonia mountains are a sight to behold, and the national park’s breathtaking beauty lies 2 miles from your door.