Ty Hiraeth is a luxurious newly-built lodge located in Llandyssil near Montgomery, Wales, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The property, meaning 'house with a sense of coming home' in Welsh, is ideal for a couple or small group seeking tranquility. The open-plan living area features bi-folding doors, underfloor heating, a contemporary kitchen, and a woodburning stove. Outside, guests can enjoy a BBQ on the decking, relax in the private hot tub, or soak up the sun on the loungers.
The lodge includes two bedrooms, a super-king-size and a twin, both with TVs and ample storage space. The twin bedroom also features an en-suite shower room with stylish finishes. Guests can enjoy monogrammed towels, robes, and bespoke toiletries provided by the thoughtful owners. The property is surrounded by countryside, offering opportunities for walks, bird watching, and collecting eggs from free-range chickens. Nearby attractions include Montgomery Castle ruins, Lakeside Golf Course, Bishop's Castle, and the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Guests can explore the Offa's Dyke trail, visit local pubs and shops, and enjoy the scenic views of the English and Welsh countryside. Ty Hiraeth is a peaceful retreat with modern amenities, perfect for those looking to unwind and connect with nature. The property can be booked with other nearby lodges to accommodate larger groups, making it an ideal destination for family gatherings or special occasions.
With its convenient location near Montgomery, Shropshire, and various historical and natural attractions, Ty Hiraeth offers a mix of relaxation and adventure for guests of all ages. Whether you're seeking a quiet escape or an active holiday exploring the outdoors, this Welsh lodge provides a comfortable and indulgent base for your rural retreat.
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