An astonishing property based on a family farm 6 miles from Machynlleth, one of many historic settlements and sites found across Powys. Perfect for families or groups of friends, the property offers two living rooms, a games room and access to a recording studio, all within attractive grounds with far-reaching views of the Dyfi Valley.
The two-storey property’s large, bright rooms are bedecked in contemporary tones and soft furnishings, combining to create a homely atmosphere where you can put the world on pause. The spacious kitchen/ diner is a hub of activity throughout the day and there are plenty of places to get comfortable in the lounge, especially in milder months when the wood burner is lit. The games room, a great space for youngsters, stands nearby, as does a shower room and utility room. The views towards Cader Idris from the first-floor lounge picture window are a delight and there is plenty of storage space in each of the neighbouring bedrooms: a super-king-size bedroom that can be converted to a twin bedroom; a king-size bedroom; and a large single bedroom. A family bathroom also stands on this floor. The enclosed garden outside provides a safe space for children to play and adults to relax and enjoy the view, especially on warmer days when you’ll want to enjoy meals outside. A recording studio adjacent to the property is available for laying down a rendition of your favourite song - surely the ultimate keepsake of a memorable holiday.
Take a walk into Cemaes (1 mile) for supplies or an afternoon pint surrounded by birdsong. Glyndwr’s Way meanders through the farm and takes ardent walkers or runners into the market town of Machynlleth (6 miles) one of the most vibrant settlements in the Dyfi Valley. For a day by the coast, check out the stunning beach at Aberdyfi (18 miles).