This fantastic farmhouse is an idyllic spot for a multi-generational family holiday, with something to please all ages, from the sun-trap conservatory and period features to the bubbling hot tub. A must-visit whilst staying locally is the Rhayader Red Kite Feeding Station (10 miles) for the spectacle of the birds enjoying their dinnertime which occurs daily and is a truly awe-inspiring sight.
Oozing charm and cosiness, the lounge has a feature exposed stone wall as well as a selection of leather seating for the whole family to gather around the TV and wood burner. The conservatory offers an alternative area in which to socialise with marvellous garden views all around, two armchairs and a three-seater sofa. When it’s time to cook up a storm, the galley-style kitchen is equipped with everything you’ll need, with a utility room just next door providing additional space for storage. Head to the dining room to eat as a family, with an impressive inglenook fireplace featuring an Aga, as well as a table seating nine. The snug is a multipurpose room, which can be used as a double bedroom if need be and is set up with a sofa with space for additional storage in the form of a large cupboard. A downstairs shower room is also available. There are three bedrooms in total, each of which has a feature wall which ties into the rest of the decor, including a king-size room - the only downstairs bedroom, a double room and a family room. The family room is a great option for those with young children, furnished with both a double bed and a single bed. Also on the first floor is a family bathroom with a marble-effect finish and a large skylight. To the front of the property, there is a pretty patio, whilst to the side of the property are the landscaped gardens and a raised patio area where you’ll find the fabulous hot tub, a BBQ and ample seating for al fresco dining.
Make the most of your stay in this picturesque part of Wales by taking time to explore the Elan Valley (12 miles) via the Elan Valley Trail which spans for 9 miles with breathtaking views, calm picnic spots by the water, and an impressive array of wildlife to spot. The Clywedog Reservoir (11 miles) on the other hand is a great option for those who love water sports, with activities such as sailing, kayaking and stand-up paddleboarding.