Cwmwr is a charming stone-fronted cottage located in the traditional village of Penybontfawr in Powys, offering accommodation for up to 8 guests. The cottage boasts a private hot tub, contemporary living space with A-framed beams, and an external games room, making it an ideal choice for families and groups of friends looking for a self-catered break.
Upon arrival, guests can park on the gated driveway and enter the farmhouse kitchen, equipped with all necessary amenities, and a dining room with views of the garden. For outdoor dining, there is a patio table next to the hot tub where guests can enjoy a soak as the sun sets. The sitting room features a woodburning stove for cozy nights in, while the games room provides entertainment for all.
The cottage offers four well-appointed bedrooms, including a super-king-size with en-suite, two twin bedrooms with zip/link features, and a ground-floor bunk, all serviced by a contemporary bathroom with a roll-top bath, and a ground-floor shower room. Guests can wake up to stunning views across the fields and explore nearby attractions such as Llyn Vyrnwy Dam and lake, Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall, and Y Berwyn National Nature Reserve.
Cwmwr is conveniently located for exploring the surrounding areas, including Bala Lake Railway, Snowdonia National Park, Oswestry Town Museum, Old Oswestry Hill Fort, and Chirk Castle. With its picturesque setting and abundance of activities nearby, Cwmwr is the perfect place to make lasting memories with loved ones.
Weekly price from £810
A wonderful static caravan nestled in the countryside near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Rural. Dog-friendly. Countryside views. Communal play area. Open-plan living. ...
A well-presented caravan situated near Much Wenlock, Shropshire. Countryside setting. Rural views. Communal play area. Open-plan living. Bridgnorth 8.4 miles; Shrewsbury ...
On the edge of the small village of Bayton you’ll find Broad Meadows Farmhouse. Once the principal farmhouse on the local ...
England Shelve Farmhouse in Wentnor, Shropshire, sleeps eight in four bedrooms. The living areas in this property consist of a ...
Underhill House is at its core an 18th century welsh farmhouse. The property came into ownership of the Harlech Estate early ...
Relax at Cynynion Uchaf, a fabulous warm, stone farmhouse & working farm, dating back to 1700 just 10 minutes from Oswestry, ...
This detached house rests in Church Stretton, Shropshire and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms. Round House is a ...
This impressive, four bedroom property is able to sleep up to eight people and is situated in the stunning county of ...
Brand New for 2016 converted Victorian church Contemporary, classy and very very comfortable. The Church house is a charming newly ...
The Hayloft at Wroxeter is a newly converted barn that combines modern architecture and a picturesque location to provide the perfect ...
About this space Bramble Cottage is located in the idyllic village of Atcham, with the River Severn flowing around the village ...
This detached ground floor cottage is located near to Alberbury in Shropshire and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms. ...
This cottage rests in Pedairffordd, Wales and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms. Y Beudy is an exceptional property ...
Lost Leet Mill is a unique former mill converted into a spacious country cottage and renovated to the highest standard, offering ...
The Stables is a four bedroom, semi-detached barn conversion with a stylish interior and uninterrupted views across open fields to woodland ...
Sleeps 8. Recently converted spacious single storey barn with four bedrooms and full wheelchair access. Located in a rural position on ...
This semi detached cottage is next to the owner's home near to Craven Arms in Shropshire and can sleep eight people ...
Countryside tranquillity for relaxing times with family and friends in this special converted barn in Shropshire.. Ground Floor: Living room: With ...
Retaining many of its original features, with high ceilings and original panelled rooms, it makes a unique and comfortable home from ...
From the wildness of the Peak District to the Cotswold's cosy charm, the counties that make up the Heart of England, can offer rolling hills, ancient woodlands, dramatic moors, heritage rich Oxford and the spa towns of Cheltenham and Bath. Cider trails in Herefordshire and canal routes in Staffordshire.