Situated in the picturesque region of Bwlch, Glamorgan, this charming property offers an inviting retreat for up to 10 guests, making it an ideal destination for families or groups of friends. Nestled just 1.5 miles from the villages of Llangynidr and Bwlch, visitors have easy access to local attractions and amenities. A short drive away, Crickhowell, located 8 miles from the property, presents an opportunity to explore its array of independent shops, farm shops, and delightful restaurants and pubs. The location is perfect for those seeking both adventure in the great outdoors and a tranquil escape, with the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park nearby for hiking and cycling enthusiasts.
The property itself is steeped in character, featuring a large sitting room adorned with 18th-century wood paneling, oak beams, and high ceilings that create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Guests can cozy up by the grand fireplace with an open fire, while comfortable seating arrangements encourage relaxation and socializing. The space is further enhanced by an array of entertainment options, including an 8-foot snooker table, a piano, and a music system, alongside a dining area equipped with benches for communal meals. An observation window overlooking where the original waterwheel once stood adds a unique touch to this historical mill, which has inspired countless artists over the years.
Accommodations are thoughtfully designed, with four bedrooms located on the ground floor—two twin rooms and two doubles—alongside a bathroom featuring a separate shower. The top floor houses a double bedroom with an en suite bathroom, ensuring ample privacy and comfort for all guests. Additional amenities include a fully equipped kitchen for meal preparations and a multipurpose utility room with storage for boots, as well as laundry facilities to refresh after outdoor adventures. For leisure, a games room with a dartboard and table tennis provides further entertainment options, making this property well-suited for group gatherings.
The outdoor space is equally inviting, featuring a well-maintained garden complete with a pond, where guests can enjoy al fresco dining at picnic tables. Beyond the garden, a gate leads to expansive meadows encompassing 11 acres of land, perfect for leisurely strolls and exploration. This combination of indoor and outdoor amenities, along with its prime location near the Brecon Beacons, makes this property a versatile choice for those looking to immerse themselves in nature or simply unwind in a beautiful setting.
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