A beautiful stone cottage set in blissfully quiet countryside, 7 miles from the vibrant market town of Machynlleth. With two separate living areas, two bathrooms and an enclosed garden with an adjoining games room, it is perfect for large parties looking to explore the rural communities and landscapes around the bottom fringes of Snowdonia National Park.
Part of a traditional Welsh farmstead, this two-storey cottage is located within an enclosed, gated area surrounded by miles of rugged hills, babbling brooks and open countryside. It has been finished to a high standard, with exposed stone walls and wooden beams perfectly complementing the vibrant colours and furnishing found throughout its bright and airy rooms. The gorgeous kitchen features Welsh oak and slate and feeds seamlessly through to a cosy living room/ diner with underfloor heating and valley views through its French doors. An open-plan living room, also benefiting from underfloor heating, stands nearby and feeds into a cosy sunroom with far-reaching views. There are two bedrooms, both with underfloor heating, on the first floor, along with five well-appointed bedrooms: three king-size bedrooms, one with an en-suite; a twin bedroom and a bunk bedroom. The private garden’s patio is overlooked by the Cambrian Mountains, an inviting setting for alfresco dining. The games room is accessed via the garden, as is a children’s play area.
The open moorland, rolling farmland, woodland and forest surrounding the cottage are criss-crossed by walking trails including Glyndwr’s Way and Dyfi Valley Way (both within 3.5 miles). The three main routes up Cadair Idris start from Minffordd (15.5 miles) The vibrant market town of Machynlleth (7 miles) boasts the oldest market street in Great Britain and was the home of the first Welsh Parliament back in 1404.