Tucked away in the beautiful village of Bwlch in Powys, between Crickhowell and Brecon, rests this charming, stone-fronted cottage, Talworth. Benefiting from an atmospheric pub from the foot of the door and historic attractions nearby, this delightful abode is ideal for two couples or a family seeking a rural retreat. Conveniently, park up on a sought-after off-road parking spot, where you can move your luggage inside with ease! Be greeted by the rustic living/dining room, brimming with character with its beamed ceilings and alluring woodburning stove to keep you toasty on chillier nights. Unwind on the leather suite with a compelling book or flicker through the TV to catch-up on your favourite shows. Enjoy meals together around the dining table for four to chat about the highlights of the holiday and uncork a bottle of wine to toast to a splendid getaway. Moving through the property, find the fully equipped kitchen where the designated chef can rustle up tasty dishes for the group and there is a washing machine and dishwasher to assist with the cleaning. After an adventurous day exploring Powys, a ground-floor shower room offers a walk-in shower to relish a rinse and a heated towel rail to keep your towel toasty. Make use of the lovely rear garden to soak in the quaint village and bask in the sun on warm days. As the sky grows dark, retire upstairs to choose between a super-king-size with hanging space and a delightful double bedroom. In the morning, utilise the fantastic facilities to conjure a home-cooked breakfast to fuel your excursions for the day. The lovely village of Bwlch is perfect for lovers of the outdoors with horse-riding, cycling and hiking to ramble around the splendour of nature. Embark on an adventure to the dramatic landscape of Brecon Beacons National Park for spectacular views of mountains and open greenery, with the chance to see a range of wildlife. Settled within the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) is the peaceful Grwyne Fawr Reservoir, idyllic for a romantic stroll amid wonderful scenery. A short drive will lead you to the picturesque town of Abergavenny, renowned as one of the best places to visit in the UK, with its majestic museum set in a ruined castle, a plethora of quirky shops dotted around and a variety of eateries to sample. For long-lasting memories, choose a stay at Talworth.
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