The charming detached farmhouse located on the outskirts of Llandinam village in Llanidloes, Glamorgan, offers a stylish and comfortable retreat for up to eight guests. With convenient access to a local pub and restaurant, visitors can easily enjoy the culinary delights of the area. Llanidloes itself is a hub of activities, featuring a variety of eateries, independent shops, and galleries that showcase the region's rich architectural and cultural heritage. The surrounding areas, including Rhayader, Knighton, Clun, Bishops Castle, and Welshpool, are all within a short drive, providing ample opportunities for exploration and adventure.
The stunning Welsh countryside serves as a backdrop for a range of outdoor activities, with Glyndwr's Way National Trail and numerous footpaths, cycle routes, and bridleways inviting guests to immerse themselves in nature. Highlights include the picturesque Elan Valley, the scenic Clywedog reservoir, and the unique experience of visiting the Red Kites Feeding Station. Whether guests seek a peaceful getaway or an action-packed holiday, this farmhouse is an ideal base for their adventures.
Upon entering the farmhouse, guests are greeted by an inviting oak porch that leads into a home filled with period character and modern luxuries. The interior features exposed beams, slate worktops, and flagstone floors, complemented by underfloor heating for added comfort. The snug area boasts comfortable sofas, a TV/DVD, and a captivating wood burner, creating a cozy atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen includes a stylish gas range oven, fridge, freezer, and dishwasher, while the adjacent dining table encourages family gatherings to discuss plans for the day ahead. The garden room, with its breathtaking rural views, further enhances the inviting ambiance of the home.
Upstairs, the farmhouse features four well-appointed bedrooms, including a spacious double with an en suite bathroom, another double with an en suite shower, and a twin room that can be configured as a double upon request. Each bedroom offers stunning views of the grounds and the rolling countryside. Additional amenities include a shower room and a bathroom, ensuring convenience for all guests. Outside, the property boasts a games room equipped with foosball and a full-size table tennis table, as well as a gravelled patio for alfresco dining, complete with furniture and a BBQ. The expansive garden, which includes access to paddocks and hills, provides six acres of grounds for guests to explore, alongside ample off-road parking for their convenience.
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