Situated in the tranquil hamlet of Tretower, Crickhowell, this charming 17th-century detached home has been meticulously restored to offer a unique and stylish retreat for families and friends. The property, which accommodates up to 12 guests across five beautifully appointed bedrooms, is adorned with heirlooms, antiques, and vibrant artwork, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guests can unwind in the cozy lounge by the stone fireplace or gather around the large kitchen table, enjoying meals prepared in the well-equipped handmade shaker kitchen, complete with modern appliances and antique furnishings that add character to the space.
The first floor features four distinct bedrooms, each showcasing a blend of Art Deco elegance and comfort. The 'William Morris Room' boasts a king-size bed and a blue art deco shower suite, while the 'Rose Room' is playful with its bunk beds and antique single bed. The 'Laura Ashley Room' offers twin beds with picturesque views, and the 'Duck Room' provides a cozy double bed accompanied by charming decor. A family bathroom with an antique free-standing bath and a quirky Sheep Toilet upstairs enhance the cottage's unique charm, alongside a small lounge area perfect for younger guests, equipped with a TV and games.
In addition to the main house, the property includes a detached annex known as 'The Cwtch', which can accommodate two guests and features twin beds that can be converted into a king-size bed upon request. This annex is equipped with a shower room, kitchenette, and breakfast bar, all while offering stunning views of the surrounding gardens and countryside. The outdoor space is equally impressive, with mature gardens, various seating areas, a BBQ, and a large fire pit for evening gatherings. Additional amenities like an outdoor table tennis table and dartboard make this cottage a hit with teenagers, while practical features such as a dog wash station enhance the overall convenience for families.
Located near the scenic Usk Valley and the Back Mountains, this cottage serves as an ideal base for outdoor enthusiasts. Guests can partake in a variety of activities, from kayaking and pony trekking to hiking along picturesque trails. The upcoming 'Ybwytybach' restaurant in Tretower adds to the local culinary scene, while nearby towns like Crickhowell, Abergavenny, and Brecon offer charming shops, pubs, and cultural attractions. Whether seeking adventure or relaxation, this unique holiday home provides the perfect setting to create lasting memories in the beautiful Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!