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Cottage,Cinema Room,Log Burner, Blaenavon

Brecon Beacons. Sleeps up to 6

A fantastic Welsh Cottage in the heart of the World Heritage Town of Blaenavon, the northern part sitting within the mapped area of the Brecon Beacons National Park, surrounded by incredible mountains and hilltops.
A cosy Lounge with log burner, Cinema Room, 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen diner.
This lovely Welsh town is steeped in history and is the site of many fantastic family activities.
The working Welsh mine ‘The Big Pit’ the great Blaenavon Steam Railway and The Iron Works and many more

This beautiful recently refurbished cottage with private driveway has everything you need for a home from home experience.
You are taken from the entrance porch to a lovely spacious and comfortable lounge with log burner into an Open Cinema Room.
Here you can chill in one of the comfy bean bags and watch your favourite movie or simply watch TV on the massive 100 inch screen.
This room also has a ‘bar cupboard’ with fridge for your drinks and shelving for your glasses along with serviettes and other little surprises.
The kitchen is a good size with a 6 seater table and is very well equipped.
This leads to a rear garden area.
To the first floor are 3 large double bedrooms, 2 of which can be set up as twins if you wish, using our superking size zip n link beds for your convenience.
Please inform us of your chosen bed formation on booking.
The bathroom is on the first floor and has a full size bath and double shower.

Guests have access to all areas of the property.
PLEASE NOTE- THE GARDEN IS PRIVATE BUT HAS SHARED ACCESS FOR THE NEIGHBOUR.
THEY HAVE NO USE OF THE GARDEN!!

We are available at all reasonable hours.

Blaenavon was inscribed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2000. The Blaenavon Ironworks, now a museum, was a major centre of iron production using locally mined or quarried iron ore, coal and limestone. Raw materials and products were transported via horse-drawn tramroads, canals and steam railways. The Landscape includes protected or listed monuments of the industrial processes, transport infrastructure, workers' housing and other aspects of early industrialisation in South Wales.
For a small town there is so much to do and see.
We have The Big Pit mining museum which will take you underground to experience how life was back in the days when the same pit was fully working.
We have Blaenavon Railway which hold some do the best experience nights from Spring through to end of Summer or just enjoy the ride on one of the incredible steam trains and have a spot of lunch at the Whistle - one of the stops along the track.
The Blaenavon Heritage Centre gives some amazing historical information on the area.
Garn Lakes as known by the locals, are two beautiful open lakes set in the picturesque Garn - yr - erw Village which is also a nature reserve.

Popular also with Mountain Bikers are the various bike tracks surrounding the town.

Another fairly new but very popular pastime is ‘wild swimming’ in The Keepers Ponds.

The Keeper’s Pond, also known as Pen-ffordd-goch Pond or the Forge Pond, is situated near Pwll Du, which was a village on the mountain which had no electricity, gas, mains water or sewerage and yet generations of family lived happily there until 1960 when it was officially declared a slum and demolished in 1963, the remains are still quite evident on the hills above Blaenavon.

The pond was built in the early 19th century to provide water for Garnddyrys Forge, which started production in about 1817. The forge was dismantled during the 1860s and whilst the pond no longer fulfilled an industrial purpose, it rapidly became a local beauty spot. It also acquired the name Keeper’s Pond because the gamekeeper of the grouse moors lived in a cottage nearby.

Today, the Keeper’s Pond car park is the ideal starting point for a walk on the Blorenge Mountain or a picnic beside the water.

The walking routes and mountains surrounding Blaenavon town are simply breathtaking.

The Blaenafon Cheddar Company in the centre of town is a very proud award winning Welsh cheese company .

All cheeses are handmade by the family.
They are all suitable for Vegetarians and are coloured in a bright wax coating to give a long natural shelf life of 5 months if they are stored correctly between +0 to +5 *C.
Our famous 1868 cheddar is aged below ground at the bottom of the cellars at The Lion Hotel, Home of the Chartist Riots in 1861 in the World Heritage site. Once every 2 weeks Gerry does a cheese swap. He takes the cheeses to the Lion Hotel, ready for maturing.
We produce very distinctive cheddars, many are flavoured with local alcohols which act as our natural preservatives and include; Celtic Spirit whisky, Black Mountain Liqueur, Brains SA & Reverend James ale and Taffy Apple cider. Our Taffy Apple cheese won the International Cheese Awards Gold Medal 2018.

This shop is a must to any visitor of the town and cheese fans.
It really is very special.

We are minutes drive from the beautiful market town of Abergavenny - be sure to take the mountain route.

You won’t be shirt of things to do and see in and around our lovely little town.

If relaxing is your thing then come and put your feet up breath in the lovely mountain air.

This cottage is located in Pontypool. Blaenavon Community Heritage and Cordell Museum and Blaenavon Ironworks are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Super Tubing and Bowlplex Cwmbran.

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Weekly prices from £637

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