Knighton 7 miles. Resting within an elevated position with charming views over the farmyard is the Treboeth farmhouse. This detached dwelling is ideal for hosting a group gathering to a remote part of Wales with a wonderful added extra of a bubbling Spa Swim/hot tub outside. After an adventure filled day, be welcomed into a contemporary interior, with a wonderful blend of Agrarian-style features to in-keep with the impressive surround. Fulfilling your culinary needs is a spacious kitchen, boasting an impressive AGA which is perfect rustling up an evening meal before hosting a dinner party within the dining room with seating up to 16 people. During the colder months, you can look forward to warming your feet by the woodburning stove within the sitting room and the snug room, each offering idyllic settings for unwinding of an evening. Whilst here, you are simply spoilt for choice by the accommodations this cottage offers, with six bedrooms situated over the two floors to ensure a flexible sleeping arrangement to suit the needs of your group. After a long day’s walk, you will be delighted to find a warming bath within the family bathroom, offering you sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of the group downstairs. Perfect for enjoying the summer months is the spacious garden area, where you and your loved ones can enjoy a bottle of fizz before dipping into the large hot tub. The surrounding area plays host to a number of attractions to suit all ages and tastes. If you are feeling active, you can explore miles of Offa's Dyke path which passes through the town of Knighton, offering superb walking, cycling and bridle paths. Alternatively, you can venture out the National Trust property of Powys Castle where you can enjoy a taste of local history and wonder around its celebrated gardens. Whatever the weather, Treboeth promises a wonderful retreat for a group gathering to Powys.
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