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A very comfortable, well equipped first floor converted granary apartment set in a small, peaceful rural hamlet. It has a wood burning stove, sunny balcony, beautiful riverside garden and 10 acres of fields.
In a peaceful setting just outside Builth Wells, Trecoed is a working farm offering a warm welcome, comfortable en-suite rooms and an excellent Welsh breakfast. An ideal base for exploring Mid Wales and the Wye Valley.
A delightful detached barn conversion in the centre of the small, peaceful village of Abbeycwmhir, in the lovely Radnorshire Hills of Mid Wales. Glyndwr's Way national trail and Cycle Route 25 run through the village.
On the outskirts of Builth Wells, 2 stone converted former farm barns. One with 3 bedrooms and 3 wet rooms, and a wood burner. One with one bedroom. Both have their own private hot tub. Panoramic views from the cottages. Childrens' outdoor play area.
The cottage nestles in the Radnorshire hills in the picturesque, historic village of Abbeycwmhir on Glyndwr's Way national trail. The surrounding area is perfect for walking, cycling, exploring Mid Wales and seeing nature at its best. Wifi available.
Food is our speciality, and we offer Cordon Bleu evening meals. New en-suite rooms. Quiet location with stunning views. Black Mountains walking from the house. On the National Cycle Route.
Luxury character barn conversion in an unspoilt rural setting at the foot of the main peaks of the Brecon Beacons in the National Park. You can enjoy miles of walking straight from the front door with no need to use the car.
10 holiday cottages situated in our 400 acre private woodland. For over 35 years these traditional Welsh slate and stone buildings have been providing a warm and comfortable base for visitors to explore the picturesque area of Mid Wales.
A 16th Century former hunting lodge with bags of history and original features including a 5ft Jacobean oak staircase. Peaceful with wonderful views over the Radnorshire countryside, enjoy walks on the many footpaths. A great base for Brecon and Radnor.