Located in Welshpool, Glamorgan, this charming vacation home is a conversion of a former farm building that offers contemporary single-storey accommodation. Nestled on the yard of a working farm just outside the picturesque village of Berriew, which lies in the scenic Severn Valley, the property is conveniently situated 6 miles from the market town of Welshpool. The area is renowned for its excellent local walking and cycling opportunities, as well as attractions such as golf courses, historic castles, and beautiful gardens. Additionally, the nearby Welshpool - Llanfair Caereinion Steam Railway adds a unique touch to the local experience.
The accommodation comfortably sleeps up to three guests in its two well-appointed bedrooms, featuring a double bed and a single bed, with a folding bed available if needed. The layout includes a wet room, a cozy living room, and a fully equipped kitchen. Guests will appreciate the modern amenities, including an electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, and entertainment options such as a DVD player, CD player, and Wi-Fi. The property also boasts underfloor heating and an electric flame-effect stove, ensuring a warm and inviting atmosphere throughout their stay.
Outdoors, the vacation home features a small enclosed patio and a lawned area at the front, complete with garden furniture, perfect for enjoying the fresh air. Parking is conveniently available on the farmyard, making it easy for guests to explore the surrounding area. The thriving village of Berriew, just a mile away, offers a selection of attractive black and white cottages, two pubs, shops, and recreational facilities such as tennis courts. Notably, the Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture adds to the cultural richness of the village.
While pets are not permitted and smoking is not allowed within the property, short breaks are available year-round, making this vacation home an ideal retreat for couples or small families. Guests should note that an Accidental Damage Deposit or Waiver may be required, with details provided prior to their holiday. The local area is rich in cultural highlights, including the Textile Museum and Robert Owen Museum, as well as opportunities for outdoor activities like golfing at Maesmawr Golf Club and exploring Glyndwr's Way. Nature enthusiasts will also find Glansevern Hall Gardens and Harry Tuffins Country Park worth visiting during their stay.
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!