Panarth is a four-bedroom holiday home located near Builth Wells in Glamorgan, Wales, perfect for a large family or group of friends seeking a relaxing escape. The property features a well-appointed kitchen/diner with an AGA range cooker, a conservatory, a games room, and a sitting room with a woodburning stove. There are four bedrooms, two with en-suites, and an enclosed garden for enjoying a morning coffee.
The house, known as Penardd in the Middle Ages, has a long history dating back at least 800 years. It is mentioned in poems by Welsh poet Lewis Glyn Cothi, who received a warm welcome at Penarth and was given three silver coins with a plough inscription. Guests can explore nearby Builth Wells for essentials and enjoy a pub lunch at The White Horse or The Barley Mow Public House.
Penarth is ideally located for access to the Royal Welsh Showground, Penarth Castle Mound, and open hillside for strolls or picnics. Nearby landmarks include the Llywelyn Monument, Abergwesyn Common, and Water Break-Its-Neck. The property is a 30-minute drive from the Elan Valley dams and Hay on Wye, known for its bookshops, making it perfect for exploring Mid Wales.
Guests can enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Penarth, with its lush green woodland setting, off-road parking, and well-preserved features. The property offers a comfortable base for a self-catered holiday in the beautiful Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, with plenty of activities and attractions to explore in the surrounding area.
Weekly price from £837
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