Ty Hiraeth, situated in Llandyssil near Montgomery, Glamorgan, is a newly-built lodge designed for a tranquil getaway in the heart of rural Wales. The name translates to 'house with a sense of coming home' in Welsh, reflecting its inviting atmosphere. The lodge accommodates up to four guests across two well-appointed bedrooms and is conveniently located near the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With off-road parking and a flat gravel driveway, the property is accessible for those with mobility issues, making it a welcoming retreat for all visitors.
Upon entering Ty Hiraeth, guests are greeted by a bright and airy open-plan living area that features large bi-folding doors, allowing for stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The space is designed with comfort in mind, boasting underfloor heating, a dining area for four, and a contemporary kitchen equipped with essential appliances, including a dishwasher. The sitting area, complete with a large L-shaped sofa and a woodburning stove, provides a cozy environment to unwind after a day of exploration, while a 55" nano-cell TV offers entertainment options. The outdoor decking area, furnished with a picnic table, sun loungers, and a private hot tub, enhances the lodge's appeal for outdoor relaxation and dining.
The accommodation includes a luxurious super-king-size bedroom and a twin room, both featuring televisions and ample storage. The twin room benefits from an en-suite shower room, while the master bedroom opens onto the garden area through patio doors, providing a refreshing breeze during warmer months. Thoughtful touches throughout the lodge, such as monogrammed towels, robes, and bespoke toiletries, elevate the guest experience. The family bathroom, featuring a stunning roll-top bath, offers a perfect opportunity for relaxation after a busy day in the picturesque surroundings.
Guests at Ty Hiraeth can enjoy a variety of activities, from scenic walks and access to the Offa's Dyke trail to interacting with local wildlife, such as free-range chickens and friendly horses. The nearby village of Llandyssil offers a pub and shops, while Montgomery, just over two miles away, features historical sites, cafes, and a local farmers market. The region is rich in attractions, including Lakeside Golf Course, Bishop's Castle, and the scenic Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway. With over 800 square kilometers of the Shropshire Hills to explore, Ty Hiraeth serves as an idyllic base for a memorable rural getaway, perfect for couples or small groups seeking both relaxation and adventure.
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