This reverse level accommodation is well placed in Brecon Beacons National Park for cycling to the market towns of Brecon and Abergavenny, or take an evening stroll to the village pub. The property is situated close to Crickhowell with a butchers and bakers and is just a 3 minute drive. Abergavenny with its castle, shops and restaurants is just 15 minutes by car. Or venture further afield into Hay on Wye, famous for the Hay Festival, just 30 minutes drive away. The area has an abundance of restaurants within 15 minutes of the property. Visit one of the many National Trust properties locally Hergest Croft Gardens, Croft Castle, Berrington Hall, Hampton Court Garden. The accommodation offers TWO bedrooms: on the ground floor, both with countryside views, 1 double and 1 twin. Bathroom: with bath, shower and WC. Lounge: with woodburner (first basket of logs included), TV, DVD and iPod dock, on the first floor. Kitchen/diner: with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. Outside: pretty private outside garden with seating and BBQ. Amenities: parking for 2 cars. Bed linen, towels, electric, central heating and Wi Fi included. Regret no smoking. 2 dogs welcome, no pets under 12 months. Additional info: storage for bikes available. Welcome crate and homemade cake on arrival. Location: pub and shop within walking distance.
Weekly price from £673
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