Situated in the picturesque village of Llangynidr, this delightful cottage is ideally suited for exploring the surrounding Brecon Beacons National Park. Wander into the centre of Llangynidr (500 metres) to soak up traditional village life, popping into the welcoming pub or enjoying walks along the River Usk. Fishing can be enjoyed on this bustling river (1 mile), with salmon and brown trout ready to be taken home as catch of the day. Set off from your doorstep to enjoy glorious hikes and mountain bike trails, exploring the Black Mountain range (9 miles) or the Brecon s tallest mountain of Pen y Fan (14 miles). Music lovers will appreciate the annual Green Man Festival, well accessible at just 3 miles away. This traditional cottage has retained a lot of its original charm, with exposed stone walls and sturdy oak beams complemented by a classic countryside decor. Step inside and make yourselves at home in the cosy lounge, where comfy sofas and armchairs sit before a welcoming open fire. Enjoy the SkyTV/DVD or pick one of the many games to enjoy together. Continue into the bright and cheery galley kitchen for meals and dining, making use of the electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher when it comes to mealtimes. Finally, the ground floor boasts a cosy single bedroom with a low door and en suite shower room with WC. Head up the cottage style stairs to find three further bedrooms and a family bathroom with electric shower over bath and WC. Two double bedrooms and one single ( which doubles as a study) can be found on various levels on the first floor, with the odd step up and down between them. One double has a TV for lazy mornings in bed, and all three rooms boast far reaching countryside views. This property boasts two beautiful outdoor areas to enjoy in the warmer weather. To the front, you ll find an enclosed garden set to lawn, with flowerbeds and a spot to enjoy morning coffee. To the rear of the property, you ll find a handy terrace with dining set and BBQ. A delightful stream flows adjacent to the cottage and stone steps at the rear lead to a rocky gorge and pool.
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