Neuadd Fach | Crickhowell

Neuadd Fach a family farmhouse with a Wood Burner. Stunning views of the Black Mountains over to The Brecon Beacons. Walk from the door. Welsh Mountain Ponies. Close Crickhowell & Talgarth. Talgarth Gliding Centre, Talgarth Mill, pony trekking.

Neuadd Fach

Neuadd Fach Farmhouse is a comfortable retreat nestled alongside Well Cottage and Dew Cottage, two restored barns, to form a collection of 3 wonderful holiday cottages. All three properties benefit from independent access so whilst they lend themselves well to larger parties each also makes a magical spot for a tranquil holiday. The properties have all retained their character with original oak beams, stone walls and wonderful oak floors. The location is quite breathtaking with glorious panoramic views down the valley to Crickhowell and the Gwyrne Fawr reservoir in one direction and Talgarth in the other. The properties are situated on the owner's 400-acre working farm where they keep sheep, rear pedigree Limousin cattle and bred Welsh Mountain ponies. Wonderful walks criss-cross the area and each property has it's own private outdoor space from which to appreciate the stunning scenery.

Comfortable farmhouse accommodation

Neuadd Fach has a spacious kitchen with ample work and storage space. There is an electric cooker, hob, dishwasher, microwave, fridge and freezer. Leading off the kitchen is a utility/shower room with washing machine, shower, hand basin and toilet. The dining room has a wooden floor with a long dining table and chairs providing seating for up to 8 people. The traditional sitting room has a rug-covered quarry-tiled floor, wood-panelled walls and a lovely wood-burning stove. It is furnished with a comfortable sofa and chairs and a TV with Freeview, DVD and CD player.
Upstairs in the farmhouse to

Bedroom 1: double bedroom

Bedroom 2: double bedroom

Bedroom 3: twin bedroom 

Bedroom 4:  single with a pull out bed if required.

The bathroom upstairs has a bath with shower over, handbasin and toilet.

Useful information

  •  Bedlinen and towels provided. 
  •  Electricity and oil central heating.
  •  Woodburning stove - 1st load of logs free, £5 thereafter.
  •  Ample parking.
  •  No pets please - by owners choice
  •  Poor mobile reception - payphone provided.
  •  Cot and highchair available.
  •  Garden furniture, BBQ and bike storage.
  • Fishing available in river on owners land
  •  Further accommodation for 9 people can be provided by booking Dew Cottage and Well Cottage.
  • Supermarkets that deliver here are Tesco, Asda and Waitrose and you can also pre-order a hamper of award-winning treats and picnic snacks from local Brecon Beacons producers. Please see our web site for more details.

    Neuadd Fach

    Neuadd Fach was the original farmhouse at Blaenau Mawr. Now it's a comfortable and attractive house that can sleep up to 7 people. The wood panelling, exposed stone fireplace with woodburning stove and quarry-tiled floors retain the character of the building. The ground floor has a cosy sitting room with a wood-burning stove and the whole farmhouse has a comfortable, traditional feel. Neuadd Fach has a walled yard providing bike storage and a lawn and garden area beside the farmhouse for long summer evenings soaking up the last of the sun and admiring the views and wildlife.

    Flexible accommodation for up to 16 people

    A significant bonus of cottages at Blaenau Mawr is the flexibility. One cottage sleeps 4 people, a further converted barn sleeps 5, with the old farmhouse accommodating a further 7. This makes the cottages at Blaenau Mawr the ideal choice for a holiday with the family or with friends. Dew Cottage and Well Cottage can accommodate 5 visitors and 4 visitors respectively - both are also available to book through us.

    Enjoy a quintessential Welsh village pub

    Just an easy 15-minute stroll down the hill from Neuadd Fach is the Farmers Arms pub in Cwmdu. A family run pub with a restaurant area, it offers a wide range of tasty meals from simple baguettes to prime Welsh steaks. Pop in for a bit of banter with the locals and a tasty home-cooked meal made with local produce. The uphill walk home helps make a meal at this friendly local a guilt-free pleasure!

    Discover Tretower

    3 miles up the road is Tretower Court and Castle. The castle is a classic moat and bailey example dating from 1150 with additions made in the 13th century. Tretower Court was recently refurbished and re-opened to the public and is thought to originally date from the 14th century and still boasts many fantastic examples of timberwork from that era as well as a delightful reconstructed 15th century garden. A trip to Tretower is a fantastic window into medieval life in the area.

    Cwmdu (with village pub) 1 mile, Crickhowell 6 miles, Abergavenny 12 miles.

    Learn more about Crickhowell

    Make your booking online now and enjoy life down on the farm, or alternatively you can book by calling our office on 01874 676446.

    If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for:

    Elizabeth or Carolyn

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