A Welcoming countryside haven for a perfect getaway - discover the ultimate retreat at this charming single-storey cottage, where comfort meets countryside bliss. Tucked away in beautifully kept grounds with a soothing river babbling nearby, this delightful escape invites you to unwind, recharge, and make the most of every moment.
Bright, cosy, and wonderfully inviting. Step inside and feel instantly at home in the bright and welcoming open-plan living area. The kitchen, lounge, and dining space form the heart of this lovely cottage — ideal for spending quality time together. Whip up delicious meals with all hands on deck, gather around the dining table for a celebratory toast, or sink into the plush sofa by the warmth of the wood burner-effect gas fire.
Both the double and twin bedrooms are beautifully decorated and come with their own en-suite shower rooms, offering ultimate convenience for fresh starts. Throw open the blinds each morning to take in the serene views across the peaceful grounds.
Start your day with coffee on the sun-dappled patio, listening to the soothing sounds of nature. In the evenings, fire up the BBQ for a mouth-watering feast under the stars. The private lawn is the perfect spot to bask in the sunshine, relax, and simply enjoy the tranquil countryside atmosphere. With off-road parking for three cars, everything you need is right at your fingertips.
Just a mile away, the friendly village of Gilwern offers traditional pubs and charming local stores. Take a leisurely stroll along the scenic Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal, or hire a barge from Gilwern Wharf for a unique adventure.
Looking for thrills? Head to Ogof Craig a Ffynnon for an unforgettable caving experience or cycle the renowned trails of Bike Park Wales. Walkers can explore the majestic peaks of the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains, Sugar Loaf, Skirrid, and Blorenge. History lovers will be enchanted by visits to the Clydach and Blaenafon Ironworks and the fascinating Big Pit mining museum. Legend even whispers that Shakespeare himself was inspired by Clydach Gorge when writing A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
Explore charming local towns- the bustling market town of Abergavenny and the picturesque village of Crickhowell are a short drive away, offering independent shops, fantastic restaurants, and peaceful strolls or fishing along the scenic Usk River, renowned for its salmon and wild trout.
Whether you're seeking thrilling adventures or simply a peaceful escape surrounded by nature, this enchanting cottage promises a memorable and heart warming getaway. Your perfect holiday starts here.