Pennorth, located in the picturesque region of Glamorgan, Wales, offers a charming cottage that comfortably sleeps two. This idyllic retreat is perfectly suited for couples looking to either embark on adventures along the numerous cycling trails in the vicinity or simply unwind in a nearby country pub. With local pubs situated just a mile away and several others within a three-mile radius, guests have ample opportunity to experience the local hospitality. Additionally, the cottage is conveniently located 2.5 miles from Llangorse, home to two riding schools and an impressive activity center featuring climbing walls and high rope courses, making it an excellent choice for those seeking outdoor activities.
Accessibility to essential amenities is also a highlight of this accommodation, with shops and restaurants in Brecon just five miles away and the starting point for popular hiking routes up Pen y Fan approximately seven miles from the cottage. The property itself is accessed via a private drive within the grounds of the owners' home, ensuring privacy and a peaceful atmosphere for guests. The open-plan layout of the downstairs area creates a bright and airy ambiance, enhanced by stunning views through the French doors that lead to the garden. Guests can relax in elegant armchairs or on the sofa, warmed by a cozy wood burner, with a television available for leisurely evenings indoors.
The well-equipped kitchen is designed for convenience and comfort, featuring modern appliances such as an electric cooker with an induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and a washing machine, alongside a stylish Belfast sink. A rustic dining table provides a charming space for meals, while the downstairs shower room boasts a tasteful design with an antique dresser and terracotta tiles, adding to the cottage's character. As the day winds down, guests can savor the evening sun with a coffee outside before retreating upstairs to the spacious king-size bedroom, which is nestled in the eaves and bathed in natural light from low-level windows and a door that opens onto a private balcony.
This delightful balcony offers a serene spot for enjoying morning coffee or evening drinks, overlooking the lush garden that wraps around the cottage. The garden's unique layout is adorned with mature trees and shrubs, providing a tranquil escape. Guests can take advantage of the steps leading from the highest point down to the driveway and relax on one of the two strategically placed benches, ensuring they can soak up the sunshine throughout the day. Overall, this cottage in Pennorth presents a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and natural beauty, making it an ideal getaway for couples seeking both adventure and relaxation.
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