This property enjoys a quiet location in the village of Govilon, in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with the Abergavenny to Brecon canal passing right outside the windows. The village also lies on the edge of the Blaenafon World Heritage site, which is home to several historic attractions including the Big Pit National Coal Museum, the Blaenafon Heritage Railway, and the Blaenafon Iron Works. Those who enjoy getting out and enjoying the surrounding countryside will be spoilt for choice, with many miles of walks, cycle paths, and opportunities to try climbing, abseiling, canoeing, and caving all within easy reach of the property. For a more restful day trip though, why not pay a visit to nearby Abergavenny, which has, in recent years, built an excellent culinary reputation. Three external steps lead to the front door of this property, bringing guests inside this welcoming cottage. The lounge is an attractive dual aspect room, the focal point of which are the views over the canal and to the mountains beyond. There is a warming wood burner in this room, as well as a TV/DVD for guests to enjoy. Meanwhile, the kitchen/diner is a homely room with a dining table at one end and a pleasant kitchen area at the other, offering a double oven, hob, microwave, and fridge/freezer. The bathroom, with shower and WC, is situated on the first floor of the cottage, as are the property s two bedrooms. The first of these is a cosy double room which has a romantic feel to it, and a sloping ceiling (and therefore some reduced head height). The second bedroom is a restful single room which benefits from its own TV, perfect for late night film watching. There is a small patio area just outside the cottage, and direct access to the canal side. There is roadside parking available close to the property.
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