This pretty property sits within a secluded and lush green valley in the Mynydd Epynt uplands. Situated on a working family farm, there are plenty of opportunities to get to know the resident sheep and ponies. With grazing and stabling available by arrangement, there is the opportunity for guests to explore this often-overlooked area of mid Wales from the back of their own horse, with numerous walks available from the door for two legs or four. Alternatively, Brecon Beacons National Park lies just 5 miles to the south, while urban adventurers can set their sites on the market towns of Brecon and Builth Wells – 9 and 12 miles distant respectively – and seek out local independent stores and boutiques, as well as great cafes, restaurants and bars.
Although exposed wooden beams give this property a traditional cottage feel, the bright open plan living space lends it a modern edge, which continues through the classic decor. The well-equipped kitchen has everything you need to cater for your stay, with a spacious dining area that seats up to six guests and plenty of comfortable sofa space for curling up at the end of the day in front of the real-effect log burner. A utility room houses a washing machine, and you will also find a useful downstairs WC. Upstairs is a spacious Jack and Jill bathroom with a bath and separate power shower, as well as the property’s two bedrooms: a spacious master bedroom with double bed and high vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, plus a large triple bedroom with three single beds.
Outside, an enclosed garden can be found across a shared courtyard with a table and chairs, and BBQ for dining outside . This family friendly space is ideal for winding down at the end of the day. Parking for two cars can be found in the farm courtyard.