A traditional cottage set deep in the Brecon Beacons National Park, a perfect base for exploring the mountain ranges, lakes, canals, places of historic interest and vibrant market towns.
With farmland surrounding the charming property, you can rest assured that a stay here will be tranquil and picturesque whilst the interiors offer a cosy place to rest after a day of adventure. From here, there are footpaths right on your doorstep, with one of the most well-marked leading towards the World Heritage Site of Blaenavon Common.
Entering the property through the porch you’re led through to the living room which retains many of its original farmhouse features, including slate flagstone flooring and a beautiful feature fireplace enclosing a roaring woodburner. There is a comfortable corner sofa and a second two-seater ensuring space for all the family, with a TV to one corner for quiet nights to your holiday home. The open-plan kitchen/diner is a fantastic social space, with l-shaped countertops ensuring plenty of space to cook for large groups and a bold square table in the centre of the room seating eight. Completing the ground floor is a tasteful twin bedroom and a shower room with a downstairs WC. Upstairs lie the remaining bedrooms, all of which feature king-sized beds, wardrobes and chests of drawers. Finally, there is a spacious, stylish bathroom which offers a bathtub for relaxation, and a separate shower cubicle.
Located in a walker’s paradise, you’ll love discovering the wonderful routes from Abergavenny, including the peaks of Blorenge, Skirrid and Sugarloaf, as well as the gentler walks beside rivers such as the Usk (5 miles) where you can stop off at a local cafe on the route. For a day of watersports, visit Llandegfedd Reservoir (9 miles) or Llangorse Lake (22 miles) to glide through the waters on a stand up paddleboard, canoe or boat.