Situated in the picturesque village of Llangynidr in Glamorgan, Wales, this charming property accommodates up to four guests and is conveniently located near two popular pubs, both offering children's play areas for family enjoyment. The village is characterized by the scenic River Usk, which flows beneath an ancient stone bridge, and features essential amenities such as a local shop and a Post Office for convenient supply runs. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the Crickhowell Canal Walk, a picturesque five-mile route leading to Crickhowell, or tackle the more challenging hikes up Tor y Foel and Myarth, both of which provide breathtaking panoramic views.
For those seeking aquatic adventures, Llangorse Lake, located just 6.5 miles away, offers opportunities for kayaking and sailing, making it an ideal destination for water sports enthusiasts. The property itself is steeped in character, showcasing original features such as exposed beams and stonework, alongside a large inglenook fireplace that adds to its historic charm. The well-equipped kitchen includes modern amenities like an electric oven, hob, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher, microwave, and a wine cooler, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests.
The inviting sitting room is designed for relaxation, featuring an original stone floor and a wood burner set within the inglenook fireplace, providing a cozy atmosphere for unwinding after a day of exploration. Guests can enjoy meals in the lovely dining area or curl up in front of the Freeview TV/DVD. Additionally, the property includes a utility room with a WC, accessible via two steps, enhancing its functionality for families and groups.
Upstairs, the accommodation comprises two delightful bedrooms, each adorned with sash windows that overlook the village. One bedroom features a double bed with an antique iron bedstead and stone walls, while the other offers twin beds with exposed oak beams. These bedrooms share a spacious, well-lit bathroom complete with a shower over the bath and sloping ceilings. Outside, guests can relax in a walled garden complete with a charming summerhouse, providing a serene setting for enjoying a glass of wine as the sun sets. Roadside parking is available for added convenience.
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