If you love the outdoors you will love this location which is set on a 40-acre working farm with 5 emus breeding sheep and pigs chickens ducks and peacocks. It s located in a beautiful rural setting yet gives you access to useful local amenities such as a train station shops and pubs all within…
This rural location offers a wealth of walking from your front door. From the grounds of the farm you can access Blaenavon Common where you can continue to enjoy views across the Brecons and Malvern hills a small track offers access to a country pub (1 mile) though be warned it s a steep climb…
This part of Carmarthenshire is famed for its great outdoors and fantastic scenery. This property is set in 60 acres of countryside on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and is a few minutes walk from the Crychan Forest which has a variety of picnic sites bridleways walking running and cycling trails. Within a short…
Enjoy long woodland walks and strolls along the River Teifi right from your doorstep. Admire the abundance of surrounding nature including Red Kites. Learn more about these magnificent birds local wildlife and local history at the Red Kite Centre and Museum just 8 miles North East. The historic university and market town of Lampeter is…
This part of Carmarthenshire is famed for its great outdoors and fantastic scenery. This property is set in 60 acres of countryside on the edge of the Brecon Beacons and is a few minutes walk from the Crychan Forest which has a variety of picnic sites bridleways walking running and cycling trails. Within a short…
This beautiful farmhouse located on the outskirts of the small hamlet of Rhosgoch near Paincastle is in a prime position to explore the Black Mountains Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons. Less than 4 miles away is the book town of Hay-on-Wye which hosts the world-renowned literary festival and within 20 miles are the historic…
Set down a quiet country lane not far from the village of Cosheston with a delightful pub and a tidal river that reaches up to the roadside. Historic Pembroke is a short drive with historic Norman castle the birth place of Henry Tudor and a good selection of independent shops and restaurants. Many stunning beaches…
Corwen Old Police Station is a lovingly restored Grade II listed building dating back to 1871. Explore the countryside and enjoy the local amenities on your doorstep in the attractive town of Corwen with pubs eateries and shops. Catch a train from the steam railway station due to open in 2022 to visit the vibrant…
The small rural village of Llangwm is set deep within the countryside of the Wye Valley and within easy reach of the traditional market towns of Usk and Chepstow which offer a variety of shops cafes and restaurants. A haven for lovers of the outdoors and thrill-seekers there is easy access into the Wye Valley…
Deganwy sits across the water from Conwy offering a range of eateries and shops you can walk to. Visit World Heritage Site Conwy with its castle harbour and pretty town or head to vibrant Llandudno 3 miles with the Mostyn Contemporary Art Gallery Venue Cymru and the longest pier in Wales. Both offer a superb…