Brecknock Cheviot - The Sheepfold is a charming three-bedroom lodge located on a working farm in Llanyre, Powys, Wales, with stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The interior is modern and well-equipped, with a large enclosed garden, patio, furniture, and a hot tub, making it an ideal choice for families or friends looking to explore Wales. The lodge is pet-friendly, allowing guests to bring their beloved canine companions along for the adventure.
Guests can enjoy preparing meals in the fully-equipped kitchen and dining together around the table. On warmer evenings, they can dine al fresco and relax in the hot tub after a day of exploration. The lodge features a ground-floor shower room and three bedrooms, including a king-size, a twin, and a mezzanine double with an en-suite bathroom and beautiful views of the Welsh countryside.
Located just 2.5 miles from Llandrindod Wells, Brecknock Cheviot is conveniently situated near a pub for added convenience. Guests can explore all that Wales has to offer and create unforgettable memories during their stay at this lovely property. Additionally, the property can be booked with other nearby lodges to accommodate larger groups, making it a great option for group getaways.
Overall, Brecknock Cheviot - The Sheepfold offers a comfortable and inviting retreat in a picturesque setting, with modern amenities and plenty of space for guests to relax and unwind. Whether enjoying the hot tub, exploring the surrounding countryside, or venturing out to nearby attractions, guests are sure to have a memorable stay at this delightful Welsh lodge.
Weekly price from £803
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