Located just 2 miles south from the lively market town of Brecon, this rustic country cottage makes a welcoming retreat for up to four people seeking relaxation and adventure. Set on an old hill farm with a handful of other holiday cottages, this two-bedroom property is surrounded by dazzling views of the Brecon Beacons. Its balance of homely character and modern touches appeals to walkers, cyclists and families eager to combine outdoor exploration with peaceful downtime.
Set within an old farm building dating back over 200 years, this stone cottage has been lovingly renovated to balance rustic features with contemporary comforts. Exposed beams and stone walls offer a nod to its history, while the thoughtful interiors create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Evenings are best spent curled up beside the wood burner in the lounge/diner, where comfortable seating and a Smart TV set the scene for quality time with your loved ones. The kitchen is contemporary and stylish with white wall tiles and high-quality appliances, including a coffee machine and laundry facilities. Upstairs, a generous king-size bedroom with en-suite ensures privacy for parents and couples, and the twin room and family shower room provide a practical set-up for children or friends. Outside, the paved courtyard is edged with greenery and enjoys enchanting views - a delightful spot for al-fresco dining or simply soaking up the calm. Off-road parking for two cars adds convenience.
A playground for outdoors enthusiasts, the Brecon Beacons National Park offers a wide variety of trails ranging from gentle riverside strolls to challenging mountain climbs. From Brecon town you can follow the River Usk into the heart of the park or enjoy a peaceful cycle or canoe along the Monmouthshire & Brecon Canal. More water-based adventures can be found at Llangorse Lake (9.5 miles) while Beacon itself offers buzzing pubs, cafes, independent shops and is famed for its annual Brecon Jazz Festival.