Penrhyn Barn
Penrhyn Barn
This beautifully renovated 16th century barn sits in an isolated wonderful valley on the bank of the river Towy with over 1/2 mile of private fishing and enjoys a spectacular location close to the pretty village of Rhandirmwyn, in the Upper Towy Valley. Explore the spectacular scenery of the Upper Towy Valley and Cambrian Mountains from the doorstep. The steeply wooded valleys, waterfalls and rivers of this area are stunning and known to the locals as 'little Switzerland.' The Upper Towy Valley is a gateway to the Cambrian Mountains which is a vast unspoilt rugged landscape that stretches down the spine of Wales. Visitors to Penrhyn can meander along serene, tranquil valleys and not meet a soul, or trek across open hill and moorland and find utter solitude. This amazing scenery can be explored from the doorstep.
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Stargazers Field House
Stargazers Field House
The Stargazers Field House is in a great location for visitors to Hay-on-Wye and is in the very special and magical Golden Valley near Clifford and Bredwardine. Star Gazers Loft is situated in the small hamlet of Hardwicke with the picturesque Holy Trinity Church with its neat bell tower surmounted by a trumpeting angel and surrounded by Yew Trees.
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Pant Y Rhiw
Pant Y Rhiw
A superbly situated 19th century stone luxury cottage - beautifully converted from three Quarrymen's Cottages; the views are stunning - looking across the mountainside to The Sugar Loaf and Table Mountains with Crickhowell below in the Valley. The cottage is the highest just below the imposing Llangattock Escarpment, great limestone cliffs scarred by quarrying in the nineteenth century. The cottage is situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park within an area of SSI (a national nature reserve) with nesting Peregrine Falcons and increasing numbers of Red Kites and a variety of rare plants.
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Pen Y Fan Lodge
Pen Y Fan Lodge
Sugarloaf Lodge@Castell Corryn is an attractive site which includes the owner's home and 3 Scandinavian-inspired lodges, Pen-y-Fan, Skirrid and Talybont. The original buildings date back to 1784 and enjoy a lovely south-facing position on the mountain slope, ideal for exploring Sugar Loaf Mountain, the Grwyney Valley, the Black Mountains and the market town of Crickhowell. Sitting amidst beautiful rolling hills and mountains, this is a quiet position yet just a few hundred meters from the small village of Llangenny with its wonderful pub. Crickhowell is just 2 miles away and offers fantastic shopping, coffee shops and eateries whilst Abergavenny boasts a interesting castle with museum and plenty of shops as well as a small cinema.
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The Bothy at Orchard Walls
The Bothy at Orchard Walls
The Bothy is a cosy cottage for two, in the heart of the beautiful Scottish Borders, a peaceful and secluded location, ideal for walking, outdoor pursuits and as a base for touring or just total relaxation. If you are looking for peace and tranquillity in some of the most beautiful scenery in the Scottish Borders, then look no further. The Bothy at Orchard Walls is located about 1 miles from the historic village of Traquair on a quiet little road leading to Glen House, with magnificent views to the west up the Glen and south across the Quair Water. The Bothy enjoys a bright and sunny southerly outlook. Getting to the Bothy is easy; it is about 28 miles south of Edinburgh, and under 50 miles from the border with England. The Bothy is an ideal base for touring, walking, fishing, golfing or just complete relaxation - the choice is yours. One and a half miles from Traquair and the oldest inhabited house in Scotland, three miles from Innerleithen (with the nearest shops and restaurants), and nine miles from the pretty border town of Peebles, you can be assured of one thing; there are so many places to see and things to do that one visit will never be enough. History abounds and lives side by side in harmony with the beautiful Borders scenery. The pride and passion of the Borderers is clear for all to see. Experience the history of the Reivers by visiting the many summer festivals and 'Common Ridings'. Check the quality of the local crafts. Purchase some of the world's finest knitwear including wonderful Cashmere garments. See with your own eyes these lands which inspired many famous artists and writers. Taste the finest of local produce in many restaurants. The price includes bath robes, slippers ,toiletries, welcome provisions, flowers, fresh fruit basket and complimentary bottle of wine.
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The Crown
The Crown
The Crown in the Old Village of Llangattock has the original door and a cobbled foot path; this was a very popular pub dating back to the 1890's and now has been converted to a warm, comfortable, welcoming and immaculate cottage in a great location for all the attractions of Crickhowell and The Black Mountains with views from the garden across to Llangattock Mountain and The Sugar Loaf.
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Gromain Lodge
Gromain Lodge
Gromain was originally a Fishing Lodge for the Chichester Estate in the Wye Valley (now Llangoed Hotel - establish by Bernard Ashley after his wife Laura Ashley died) and dates from the 1930's. The lodge is set in the Wye Valley about a couple of hundred yards above the River Wye and across the road. There is a very steep foot path leading down to the river and the Trout and Salmon fishing. The lodge is set in delightful wooded gardens, in the spring, full of daffodils, snowdrops and bluebells, and a wealth of birds, including the resident jays. Behind the lodge are fields, and a rocky hillside. A footpath runs up the valley and eventually joins the Wye Valley path. Hay-on-Wye 10 mile. Brecon 12 miles. Builth Wells 8 miles.
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Old Barn Lodge
Old Barn Lodge
The Old Barn Lodge is situated in a stunning location high up above Erwood in The Wye Valley with wonderful panoramic views across the River Wye Valley and yet only just over a mile from the small hamlet with its excellent local pub. This is an excellent cottage to be able to explore the Wye Valley with the Wye Valley Walk and there are lovely walks straight from the door. Erwood Station with its Art Gallery and Craft Centre is nearby and in Erwood there is The Wheelwrights pub.
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Wyeside Barn
Wyeside Barn
Set close to the River Wye and bordered by farmland, Wyeside Barn is a delightful home in a secluded setting with fabulous views. Inside, the barn boasts a fabulous kitchen, spacious accommodation for up to 5 visitors, a family bathroom and an ensuite to the lovely master bedroom that also features a balcony with beautiful views over the Wye Valley. Wyeside Barn is THE place to stay for pub enthusiasts and there is also plenty of fishing and walking in the area. If you want to know what to do in the area, the friendly owners live in the farmhouse just across the court yard.
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Umballa
Umballa
This Victorian, semi-detached, 3 bedroom house has direct access to the beach making it a wonderful home for a family seaside holiday. Passed down through the family for several generations, Umballa has been lovingly cared for and restored by the owner. During 2006, Umballa underwent extensive renovation whilst maintaining the style in-keeping with its traditional origins. This restoration work has further enhanced an already impressive home. Notes: From the seafront the property is reached by a short flight of steps
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Coach House Brynderwen
Coach House Brynderwen
This beautifully converted Coach House in a courtyard setting, provides comfortable contemporary accommodation ideal for two couples holidaying together. Only two miles from the popular village of Llangorse, which is an ideal location for visitors wanting to go walking, pony trekking or riding in the Black Mountains, climbing at the rope centre or visiting Llangorse Lake. The nearest village pub is at Llanfihangel Talyllyn and in Llangorse there are two good village pubs, including The Red Lion which is in the process of being totally refurbished which will have its own coffee shop, pub and outside beer garden. Brecon 5 miles.
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The Granary
The Granary
Located on a large working arable and potato farm on Romney Marsh, The Dairy (GB-10440-01) and The Granary (GB-10299-02) are two very high standard holiday cottages residing in a converted farm building dating back to the 1890's. Providing a superb location for either a peaceful holiday or as a base from which to visit this relatively unexplored region of Kent, they are surrounded by acres of fields with many footpaths to explore. Upstairs is The Granary and on the ground floor The Dairy. The properties may be booked separately or combined to sleep up to twelve people. Remarks: mezzanine with low headroom in places due to beams
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Rheol Barn
Rheol Barn
A superb newly renovated barn of an exceptionally high standard on a lane in an idyllic and remote location set in a very quiet valley close to The River Wye, with the nearest neighbours several fields away. There are magnificent views across this peaceful valley with rolling green sheep dotted fields and hills, and further up the valley a forest of old native trees
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Gilfach
Gilfach
Gilfach Barn is set in sixty acres of stunning countryside with native mixed woodlands, crystal clear babbling brooks, wild flower, meadows, blue bell woods and wetland areas - a wealth of natural habitats for visitors to wander over and to explore. This tastefully converted 17th Century Barn has retained the original oak beams, low ceilings and now has a woodburning stove set in the stone fireplace. There is easy access to many walks straight onto the open hillside straight from the door. Within a few miles there are the ever popular tiny Shoemakers Arms at Pentre Bach - run by the local community, The Castle Coaching Inn in Trecastle and other local pubs in Sennybridge and Defynnog. Sennybridge (2 miles) has a couple of local shops and a post office. The farm lies 11 miles to either Brecon or Llandovery.
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Crofftau
Crofftau
Beautiful Grade II listed barn conversion, featured in the Daily Mail "Top Ten Perfect Holiday Cottages", and also The Sunday Times, "Cottages with Style", and frequently used as a film location, most recently featured on the Welsh Lamb TV Advert. Standing 1000 ft above sea level in an idyllic location with phenomenal panoramic views of the Beacons and Black Mountains. Dating back to the 17th century, it has been renovated with great empathy and attention to every detail with restored stonework, oak beams and slit windows. The interior decor is fabulous, using rich fabrics and colours, antique furnishings, combined with modern comforts. The owners live in the main part of the farmhouse. Crofftau is 3 miles from Brecon and Llanfrynach.
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Cerrig
Cerrig
Cerrig Cottage is ideally suited to two people wishing to have a very convenient and quiet base close to Brecon - 1 mile by road or a nice walk over two fields and then along The Groves beside the River Honddu. On the other side of the lane is a track that leads up to Pen y Crug, an impressive iron age hill fort.
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Barn Owl
Barn Owl
This comfortable "olde worlde" stone cottage with lovely great oak beams, is the wing of a 16th Century Farmhouse. It is a four hundred acre organic beef and sheep farm near to the small market town of Brecon with stunning panoramic views of the Brecon Beacons. The farm is a bird watchers paradise and was recently featured in a BBC programme with Iolo Williams, "Secret Birds of Wales".
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Pen Y fan Nook
Pen Y fan Nook
This is a new property, Very conveniently situated on the road from Brecon to Cardiff (approximately 40 minutes) and only a mile from Brecon with all its local amenities.
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Oriel Garn
Oriel Garn
The cottage has been recently refurbished and newly furnished with excellent quality furniture, decorated with lovely colour schemes and wooden floors throughout. This is an ideal base for exploring the Abergavenny area of the Brecon Beacons National National Park, the Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal and the various places of interest around the Blorenge Mountain over to the World Heritage site at Bleanavaon with its excellent Big Pit mining museum.
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Jennys Cottage
Jennys Cottage
Jennys Cottage is situated in the small Valleys Town of Blaenavon in a quiet street with parking outside the door. The owner has lovingly renovated the cottage making it a warm and comfortable retreat whether for visitors looking up their family history or people who may need to be working in the area for a short period.
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