Meadow View is a charming lodge located in Meifod, Powys, Glamorgan, Wales, offering accommodation for up to four guests in two bedrooms. The property features stunning valley views, a private hot tub, and convenient access to attractions such as Powis Castle and Oswestry. The open-plan living space includes a well-equipped kitchen, dining area, and cozy sitting area with a woodburning stove and TV, perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the local area.
Guests can enjoy a relaxing bath in the evening and choose between a double room with en-suite shower or a twin room with zip/link beds for a flexible sleeping arrangement. The next morning, they can start the day with a refreshing shower before joining their companions on the patio for morning coffee or a soak in the hot tub while taking in the beautiful valley views. The village of Meifod offers essential amenities including a shop, post office, church, and pub serving local ales and delicious food.
For a wider range of amenities and activities, guests can visit the nearby town of Welshpool, where they can explore independent shops, restaurants, and historical attractions such as Y Lanfa/The Wharf Powysland Museum and Welshpool Library. A visit to the impressive 13th-century Powis Castle and Garden is a must, as well as a ride on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway for train enthusiasts. The market town of Oswestry and the nearby town of Chirk, known for its 18th-century castle and gardens, offer further opportunities for exploration and enjoyment.
Overall, Meadow View provides a comfortable and well-equipped base for a memorable holiday in Mid Wales, with its picturesque surroundings, convenient location, and easy access to a variety of attractions and activities. Whether relaxing in the hot tub, exploring the local area, or visiting historic sites, guests are sure to enjoy a refreshing and rejuvenating getaway at this lovely lodge.
Weekly price from £659
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