Located in Brechfa, Carmarthenshire, this tempting self-contained annexe offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of Wales, accommodating up to four guests. Just a mile from the village of Brechfa, the property is surrounded by the stunning Carmarthenshire countryside and is situated on the edge of the Brechfa Forest. The annexe, known as Bryn Marlais, has been thoughtfully designed to provide a comfortable and inviting atmosphere, featuring original stone walls and exposed beams that add to its character. This 18th-century cottage has been recognized with a 4-star rating by Visit Wales, ensuring guests experience quality and charm during their stay.
The ground floor of the annexe includes a cozy living and dining area equipped with a TV, DVD player, and a selection of board games, making it an ideal spot for relaxation after a day of exploring. The kitchen is functional, featuring an electric cooker, microwave, and fridge/freezer, while the bathroom offers a bath with a shower overhead. Guests should note that the internal wooden staircase leading to the first floor is steep, with gaps that may require extra caution. The first floor accommodates two bedrooms: one with a double bed and another with two single beds, alongside a cloakroom for added convenience.
Set within 9 acres of grounds, visitors can enjoy the expansive outdoor space, which includes a large lawn, gravelled patio area with garden furniture, and a BBQ for outdoor dining. There is parking available for two cars, along with a bike store and access to a separate building housing a washing machine, tumble dryer, and exercise machines. Families with young children can request a cot, high chair, and stair gate, though parents should supervise children near the open pond in the garden and exercise caution on the steps that lack a handrail.
The picturesque surroundings of Bryn Marlais enhance the holiday experience, with a variety of wildlife often spotted in the area, including buzzards and red kites soaring overhead. The garden features a pond, diverse shrubs, and multiple seating areas, along with a bird feeding station that attracts both common and rare bird species. Beyond the garden lies an orchard and a small bluebell wood, providing breathtaking views across the valley. With a shop, pub, and restaurant conveniently located just a mile away, guests have access to essential amenities while enjoying the peace and beauty of the Welsh countryside.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!