Park Wells
Park Wells
A Grade II listed "black and white" hexagonal cottage in the delightful, well kept grounds of the Park Wells House, there are ten acres where visitors can walk; visitors can use the large and well equipped GYM AND HOT TUB all inclusive. The cottage is on two levels on the ground floor is the bedroom with two single beds, below the bedroom are the three original mineral springs, now well insulted with a normal floor. There is a shower room with a good power shower, handbasin and wc. Up stairs to a spacious living room/kitchen with a fitted kitchen with an electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine and a fridge; a dining table and chairs, sofa and chair, and an electric coal effect stove. TV, shared SKY with DVD etc. The views from the cottage over pastoral, over well kept lawns to a duck pond and weeping willow trees and the Original Bath House where the GYM is located. The GYM is very well equipped with a running machine, weights, exercise bike, cross trainer, polarities ball and in a separate private part of the garden is a "HOT TUB" and a wooden cabin dressing room. Visitors using the gym and hot tub do so at their own risk. Remarks: Pets welcome but please be aware the owner has dogs and there are poultry roaming free.
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Woodridge Barn
Woodridge Barn
This beautifully converted stone Barn (200 year old) is set up above the Wye valley, with wonderful views and miles of walking straight from the door. Sympathetically re- built using the original Welsh stone, tiles and beams and hand built oak doors. The owners have opted for an "Eco friendly" approach including solar panels, extra thick insulation and highly efficient underfloor heating making this a very warm and comfortable barn for visitors to stay in. Lovely fitted kitchen with granite top shaker style units, ample work and storage space. Double electric oven, LPG 7 ring gas hob. Fridge, dishwasher, microwave, coffee machine. Wall mounted TV. Separate utility room houses a washing machine, second fridge and freezer and has drying space for walking gear. Shower room with power shower, toilet and washbasin. Spacious Dining room with antique pine table and chair, lovely warm tiled floor with the efficient under floor heating throughout, and entrance/ French doors lead out to the patio area with the most wonderful views. The sitting room area is comfortably furnished with sofas and has oak floors and a fireplace with woodburning stove providing a focal point and extra warmth if need be. A HOME CINEMA is available for guests to use with a full screen and surround sound, TV with Freesat, DVD, with a selection of DVDs. The owners have left a selection of maps and books about the area and as keen walkers have made a folder of local recommended walks for guests to use.
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Beacons View
Beacons View
Beacons View is a wing of the owners 15th Century farmhouse, situated on an organic hill. Nestling between the Begwyn Hills and the seasonally heather covered Llandeilo and Llanbedr Hills (walks to these from the farm). One walk leads through an ancient oak wood which during the Spring is thickly carpeted with bluebells; another to a field with a good view of the Llanbwchlan Lake, a Nature Reserve where one can view all sorts of wildfowl. Pony trekking and riding nearby; golf and canoeing within easy distance. Brecon 18 miles. Hay-on-Wye & Builth Wells 9 miles. There are plenty of Pubs, Inns and Restaurants.
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Mawr
Mawr
Mawr Cottage is a newly converted barn on a very remoted farmstead in the Cambrian Mountains near Newbridge-on-Wye and Builth Wells. This is a wonderful place to walk in real wilderness, to mountain bike or to ride - you are almost guaranteed to hardly meet a soul - with miles and miles of wild Mid Wales countryside. There is a seperate very large shower/wet room and toilet beside the laundry room - ideal if you have been riding mountainbikes all day. The fabulous Elan Valley with its many picturesque large reservoirs and scenic drives is only a few miles away. The closest pub is The Red Lion 3 miles. The Royal Welsh Showground, Builth Wells and Llandrindod Wells are 20 minutes drive away.
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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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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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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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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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