Made of gorgeous stone and with far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside, this Welsh farmhouse makes an idyllic retreat for a relaxed holiday. It’s located in mid-Wales, in a rural spot known for its impressive scenery which you can explore by foot, pony or wheels. Play a round of golf locally (11 miles) then settle in for the evening with a home-cooked meal in the comfort of your temporary abode. It has space for up to five guests over three bedrooms, so it is perfectly suited to a family or a group of friends.
The high interior walls are also made of exposed stone, with the original narrow windows built in, creating a charmingly rustic atmosphere. Gorgeous ceiling beams, Welsh slate floors and a lovely oak-beamed inglenook fireplace contribute further to the appeal. In the dual-aspect lounge, fire up the wood burner and sink into one of the comfy seats, perhaps sipping a glass of wine or a hot beverage. The cosy bedrooms are homely and beautifully decorated with tasteful artwork and stylish furniture. Outside, you’ll have a large patio and lawn area where you can dine alfresco in warm weather, perhaps cooking up some treats on the provided BBQ.
This secluded property is located down a tarmac road and surrounded by farmland, owned by your landlords who live half a mile away. You’ll find shops and a pub in the nearby villages of Llanbrynmair and Carno (both 3 miles). Machynlleth, a traditional town known for its eco-friendly vibe and market, is 12 miles away – this is also the gateway to the Snowdonia National Park, where you can trek through dramatic landscapes of unrivalled peaks and enchanting forests.