Builth Wells, located in Glamorgan, Wales, is a charming market town that offers a plethora of activities for visitors, all within a short distance of the property that accommodates two guests. Just a half-mile walk away, guests can explore the Wyeside Arts Centre or enjoy the scenic Groe Park, which provides stunning views of the iconic Wye Bridge. For outdoor enthusiasts, the nearby Brecon Beacons, approximately 23 miles away, presents excellent walking opportunities for both humans and their canine companions. Additionally, Cwm Rhaeadr Forest, located 26 miles from the property, features exhilarating mountain biking trails, while the literary haven of Hay on Wye, 19.5 miles away, is home to numerous independent bookshops and cultural attractions like Hay Castle and the Globe at Hay, renowned for its diverse performances. For those seeking tranquility, the Elan Valley, just 17 miles away, offers serene landscapes perfect for birdwatching, fishing, or leisurely strolls.
Upon entering the property, guests are greeted by a bright and airy open-plan living area designed for comfort and convenience. The contemporary kitchen is equipped with modern appliances, including an electric oven and microwave, allowing guests to prepare delightful meals. The breakfast bar serves as a cozy spot for morning coffee, setting the tone for an adventurous day ahead. The living area features a comfortable sofa, which can be converted into a double bed, along with plush chairs that surround a large cinema screen TV equipped with Freeview and a DVD player, offering a selection of films for entertainment. From this inviting space, doors open out to a decked terrace, enhancing the indoor-outdoor living experience.
Upstairs, the property boasts a serene double bedroom that exudes a boutique ambiance, perfect for relaxation. Guests can enjoy their morning coffee on the Juliet balcony, which is furnished with a table and chairs, providing breathtaking views over a quaint farmyard and the rolling hills beyond the rooftops of Builth Wells. The en suite shower room is spacious and elegantly designed, featuring dazzling marble effect tiling that adds a touch of luxury for guests freshening up after a day of exploration. This tranquil setting ensures a restful retreat after a day of activities.
Outside, the decked terrace is equipped with garden furniture and a chiminea, creating an ideal setting for al fresco dining at any time of day. After a long day of adventures, guests can unwind in the private hot tub, soaking in the spectacular views that surround the property. This combination of comfort, modern amenities, and proximity to various attractions makes the accommodation a perfect getaway for couples looking to experience the beauty and charm of Builth Wells and its surroundings.
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