Conversion of a former farm building, providing contemporary single-storey accommodation, on the yard of the owner's working farm, just outside Berriew, a lovely village in the Severn valley, 6 miles from the market town of Welshpool. Excellent local walking and cycling, golf, castles and gardens, and the Welshpool - Llanfair Caereinion Steam Railway nearby. The thriving village of Berriew has some attractive black and white cottages, two pubs and shops, tennis courts, and Andrew Logan Museum of Sculpture. Size: Sleeps up to 4, 2 bedrooms Nearest amenities: Shops and pubs, 1 mile Pets: Sorry, no pets Short breaks: Available all year round Smoking: Not allowed at this property Rooms: 2 bedrooms, wet room, living room, kitchen Beds: Double bed, single bed, folding bed available Luxuries: DVD, CD player, Wi-Fi General: Electricity and underfloor heating included, electric flame-effect stove, TV Utilities: Electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine Standard: Kettle, toaster, iron and board Other: Bed linen and towels provided Outdoors: Small enclosed patio and lawned area to the front with garden furniture Parking: Parking on the farmyard
You may need to pay an Accidental Damage Deposit or Accidental Damage Deposit Waiver for this property. Where applicable we will contact you in good time before your holiday with further details and to take payment.
Pets - not allowed
Smoking - not allowed
Full travel and key collection instructions will be emailed directly to guest upon receipt of full payment.
This vacation home is located in Welshpool. Glansevern Hall Gardens and Old Bell Museum are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Glyndwr's Way and Maesmawr Golf Club.
Weekly price from £784
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