Located in Govilon, Gwent, this charming detached property is an ideal retreat for those seeking peace and tranquillity amidst the stunning landscapes of Wales. Nestled down a narrow country lane, the property is surrounded by 40 acres of its own land, featuring picturesque walking trails, climbing spots, caves, and a waterfall to discover. Just under a mile away lies the serene Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal, while the village center is a short stroll away, placing guests right in the heart of the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park. Additionally, the property is conveniently situated on the edge of the Blaenavon World Heritage site, which boasts several historical attractions, including the Big Pit National Coal Museum and the Blaenavon Heritage Railway.
The interior of the property is designed for comfort and socializing, featuring an open plan lounge, kitchen, and dining area that offers delightful views of the surrounding fields. The lounge is equipped with two cozy sofas, a television, and a welcoming wood burner that serves as a perfect focal point for relaxation. The dining area is spacious, with a large table and two floor-to-ceiling windows that invite natural light. The well-equipped kitchen, complete with an Aga, electric oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, provides both functionality and charm. A few steps lead down to a lower ground floor that houses a second lounge, ideal for children and teenagers, along with a contemporary wet room and bifold doors that open to the outdoors.
On the first floor, the sleeping accommodations consist of three well-appointed bedrooms, including a master double bedroom with a smart TV and breathtaking views of the rural landscape. The additional double and twin bedrooms are also comfortably furnished, with linen and towels provided for guests' convenience. A bathroom with a bath and WC completes the sleeping quarters, ensuring all essential amenities are easily accessible. This layout makes the property suitable for families or groups seeking a memorable getaway in a beautiful setting.
Outside, guests can unwind in a large enclosed decked area featuring a private hot tub, perfect for stargazing after a day of adventure. The outdoor space also includes patio furniture and a BBQ, allowing for enjoyable al fresco dining while taking in the sweeping views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, the property offers a garage that serves as a utility area with a washing machine and tumble dryer. Accessing the property involves traveling up a private, narrow lane that leads to a charming bridge, with ample parking space available for up to four cars, making it a convenient choice for visitors looking to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the region.
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