Located in Presteigne, Glamorgan, this spacious farmhouse known as Black Patch offers a comfortable retreat for up to eight guests. With four bedrooms and two sitting rooms, the property is ideal for families or groups looking to explore the picturesque surroundings of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Just one mile from Norton, it serves as a perfect base for outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, and golfing, while also being conveniently close to Presteigne, which boasts a variety of small shops and restaurants within three miles.
Black Patch is designed with a range of amenities to enhance the guest experience, including an open fire, oil central heating, and modern conveniences like WiFi and Freeview TV. The farmhouse features two bathrooms, a kitchen/diner, a utility room, and an enclosed garden, making it a practical choice for those traveling with pets, as one pet is allowed for an additional fee. The property accommodates families by offering a travel cot and the option for towel hire, ensuring a comfortable stay for all ages.
Guests can enjoy the outdoors with the enclosed grassed garden and private parking, although access requires navigating a rough track that may not be suitable for low-suspension vehicles. For those planning their stay, short breaks are available during the lowest season, with potential offers at other times. Additionally, there is a reduction for groups of up to four people during low season, making it an attractive option for smaller gatherings.
The location of Black Patch also provides easy access to local attractions, including the Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and the Weobley Jubilee Heritage Trail. Visitors can explore nearby highlights such as The Spaceguard Centre, Hergest Croft Gardens, Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre, and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens, ensuring a delightful blend of relaxation and adventure during their stay in this charming farmhouse.
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