Prestbury House, Wern Near Llandrinio

Glamorgan. Sleeps up to 14

Llandrinio 3.2 miles. Prestbury House is a beautiful, detached house situated in Wern near Llandrinio, Powys. Formerly a railway cottage, the owner has built a spacious, family-friendly holiday home with quirky features throughout, making for a wonderful setting to catch up with loved ones. The property has off-road parking for six cars and sits in a tranquil spot surrounded by countryside and mountain views. Upon entering the picturesque Prestbury House, you'll find an inviting, open-plan living space with a well-equipped kitchen, a rustic, wooden dining table with benches, and a snug sitting area. Sloped ceilings, sliding wooden doors and beautiful artwork decorate this spectacular home-from-home, where you can kick-start your family-friendly holiday with a home-cooked meal, making use of the traditional range cooker and induction hob, before starting the woodburning stove and settling into the sofas for a film night. An ideal space for younger members of the family to gather is available in the separate sitting area which floods with light through the large patio doors. There is also plenty of comfortable seating and big screen. After trekking through the stunning Welsh hills and nature reserves, throw muddy clothes into the washer and tumble dryer located in the handy utility ready for the next day's adventures. Hosting a total of six bedrooms, Prestbury House offers family-friendly accommodation for children, elderly relatives and everything in between; a ground-floor double hosts a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite bath and shower room, alongside another three doubles served by a ground-floor bath and shower room to freshen up before breakfast. Climb the stunning staircase to find two more stylish double rooms and a family bathroom, complete with a plush free-standing bath to rest and unwind amongst the bubbles. If you are holidaying for a special occasion, Prestbury House hosts a wonderful outdoor space to toast to your adventures, dine alfresco at the barbecue, and make use of the large lawn space for picnics and games; wooden benches, stools and tables, alongside cushioned wicker furniture are dotted around the rustic decking area overlooking delightful rural views. The location of Prestbury House puts you within reach of family-friendly attractions around mid-Wales. The nearest pub is just over a mile away in the village of Arddleen which can be reached by foot along the canal. You can also take a short journey to the little village of Llandrinio, resting on the crystal-clear River Severn surrounded by luscious green hills, where a village shop offers all the essentials for your self-catering stay, whilst a friendly pub is the go-to for traditional home-cooked meals. Head south to Welshpool and spend the day at Powis Castle with its dramatic 300-year-old gardens, before heading into the centre to explore the streets lined with Georgian buildings and visit Powysland Museum, full of local artefacts and history. Oswestry sits north of Prestbury House with market days on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays for an eclectic mix of crafts and goods, follow the Wilfred Owen trail to find out more about the poet's birthplace, or head to the family-friendly Cae Glas Park for a picnic. For a lively, picturesque town head to Shrewsbury to discover local and international attractions at Shrewsbury Museum & Art Gallery inside a Victorian music hall and mansion, tour the empty cells of the 18th-century prison and head to the riverfront Quarry, a pretty park and garden with a play area and plenty of seating to watch the world go by. Looking to spend more time in the countryside enjoying the beautiful scenery and local walks then Prestbury House is also perfect for you. Only a 5 minute walk from the Montgomeryshire Canal which provides ample opportunity to spot local wildlife including if your lucky enough the occasional kingfisher. Head 2 miles east to Criggion and take a stroll up to the historic landmark of Admiral Rodney?s Pillar which can be seen from the property. Alternatively, you can head 17 miles west to the stunning Lake Vyrnwy through the Old Market Town of Llanfyllin or 11 miles west to the beautiful Llanrheadr Waterfall where you can enjoy a delicious afternoon tea in the cafe at the foot of of the falls. Gather the family together in Prestbury House for some quality time in a unique setting surrounded by tranquil countryside

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