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Cowslip Cottage, Brecon

Brecon Beacons. Sleeps up to 6

Cowslip Cottage was originally a farm barn on Dan-y-Crug sheep farm less than three miles from the busy market town of Brecon. The location is utterly beautiful with stunning views across the rolling valleys of the Brecon Beacons National Park. This is an ideal great spot for enjoying all types of outdoor activities whether that be by walking, pony trekking or cycling in the area. The owners of the farm are very friendly and are happy for visitors to explore whilst observing the countryside code. Brecon has plenty of shops and restaurants, whilst the area has a never-ending list of great days out and interesting places to visit.

Almost next door, about 600 yards up the lane is Cradoc Golf Club - so perfect for anyone enjoying a game of golf.

Accommodation

Sleeps 8

2 Bedrooms:

The kitchen has an electric oven and hob, a microwave, fridge, freezer and a kitchen table and chairs.

The spacious sitting/dining room has dining table and chairs, comfy green leather sofas and chairs and a TV with Freeview and DVD player.

Glass patio doors lead out to a stoned terrace with a little featured stream running through.

Laundry Room in an adjacent building, shared with the other cottages.

With all the bedrooms and bathroom downstairs

Bedroom 1: An attractive and spacious bedroom with a double bed

Bedroom 2: A family bedroom with a double bed and two single beds.

Bathroom: The large bathrooms has a shower, bath, toilet and handbasin.

Useful Information

Bedlinen and towels Oil central heating and electricity Cot and high chair availableTV with Freeview & DVD WIFI available Shared laundry area Ample parking No pets please - by owners choice Lawned gardens and patios with furniture Further accommodation for 4 people can be provided by booking and Buttercup Granary

Cowslip Cottage

Cowslip Cottage is a converted barn located alongside the two other cottages. The barn is on one level with a small step down into the living area so is very convenient for visitors with slight walking difficulties. The cottage sleeps up to 6 people in one double and one family bedroom and enjoys a sunny and sheltered patio area to the rear with a stream running alongside, garden furniture and a BBQ.

Quiet farm location

The location of these cottages is very pretty. Buttercup and Daisy Byre are part of a converted wing of the 17th century farmhouse and Cowslip Cottage is a converted barn positioned alongside. There is a large grassed area around the cottages which runs down to a stream. The properties are surrounded by farmland and visitors should chat to the owners to check on livestock locations etc before heading out to explore the farm.

One of Wales' premier golf clubs

If you enjoy a round of golf then Cradoc Golf Course, just up the lane is a must. Named Wales' Golf Club of the Year in 2005 the course is an 18-hole parkland course and takes advantage of the rolling Mid Wales hills. There is a welcoming club house serving good food and the views from the course must be some of the best in Wales.

Brecon - the heart of the Beacons

Travel the 2.5 miles and explore the bustling market town of Brecon. There is the picturesque canal, alongside which sits the acclaimed Theatr Brycheiniog providing a theatre auditorium which plays hosts to many well-known acts, an art gallery and renowned restaurant with terrace. A ten minute walk from the canal brings you to the centre of Brecon with it's mixture of well-known shops and small boutiques and gift shops. There are plenty of cafes, restaurant and pubs to discover and a small cinema.

Brecon 2.5 miles.

Learn more about Brecon here.

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

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Weekly prices from £393

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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.

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