Originally built for the family who worked the local copper mine, this pretty property is found down a private lane, among fields, with only birds and sheep to disturb you. However, despite it s remote location, the village of Felinfach is only 1 mile down the lane, with a local pub and celebrated gastro pub. Walks lead from the door into the surrounding countryside, but for something a little more challenging, Brecon is just 5 miles away, providing you with a gateway to miles of great walks and cycling through the Brecon Beacons. Alternatively, a gentler experience can be found in the literary town of Hay on Wye, 12 miles east, where you can explore the quaint streets of this historic town of books . Stepping into this period property is like stepping back in time, with many of the original features still on show. Heavy wood beams and exposed stonework give a real sense of the building s history, augmented by a large inglenook fireplace housing an open wood burner in the sitting room, and an old fashioned range and bread oven that is still used as a fireplace in the kitchen. On cooler days the warmth from these fires creates a truly cosy atmosphere, inviting you to curl up on the sofas in front of your favourite movie or TV show. At the end of the day, a steep flight of wooden stairs takes you up to the property s two bedrooms. The first is a small double, and the second is a family bedroom with a double and two single beds. The bathroom is also found on the first floor, and offers both a bath and a shower. While sitting in front of the fire is a joy on chilly days, when the sun s shining you will want to head outside and enjoy the large, walled, grassy garden. The garden furniture and BBQ allow you to dine outside , enjoying the very last of the sun s rays before tuning in for the night. Parking for two cards available in front of the gate.
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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.