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An aerial view showcases Nannerth Ganol, featuring a traditional stone longhouse with a prominent chimney. Surrounding structures, including a smaller building, are set within a lush green landscape, emphasizing the rural setting. A circular driveway leads to the entrance, with outdoor seating visible.
Cottage in Rhayader
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 221 reviews

Nannerth Ganol, artists retreat cottage

Nannerth Ganol is an old 16th Century farm. On our site we have The Cottage, main Longhouse with large garden and workspace for creatives. Our accommodation is busy with cyclists, walkers and music and media workers. Head into the Elan Valley and surrounding area directly from our location. It hosts people from the music industry who have come here to write/record . We are very isolated , so perfect if you want to get away from everything. You can relax/create or go explore. I also do food.

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The exterior of a charming stone and timber building is presented, showcasing a combination of rustic and modern architecture. Large, rectangular windows invite natural light, while the surrounding green lawn and gravel driveway enhance the welcoming atmosphere. A muted sky provides a tranquil backdrop.
Cottage in Monmouthshire
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 249 reviews

Walkers Rest at The Hayloft - The Brecon Beacons

Nestled in the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, this recent addition to an (ex) 1800s pub is a cosy yet spacious self catering space. Opposite an old church with views across the valley it offers an an ideal getaway with walks in every direction and outdoor activities (canoeing, climbing, horse riding) further afield. Local events include: The Abergavenny Food Festival, Crickhowell Walking Festival, Haye Literary Festival, The Green Man. The village is two miles away with shops and pubs.

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Cottage in Builth Wells
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Wye Cottage

A spacious self catering cottage that will comfortably accommodate 6 people in 3 bedrooms all with en-suite wet rooms (one with a bath and one which is accessible for the disabled person). The large comfortable open plan living area leads out to a patio and garden with panoramic views a perfect place for alfresco dining a charcoal BBQ and Fire Pit are provided. Your own private hot tub and cold water plunge bath is also on the patio where you can relax in the evening under the stars. EV charger

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The entrance features a rustic stone facade with wood accents. A gravel path is lined with potted flowers, adding color to the space. A small stone table is placed nearby, creating a welcoming outdoor area. The blue sky and green trees contribute to the serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Erwood
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 142 reviews

Cosy, smart self-contained cottage, 1000 feet up

A cosy self-contained stone cottage in a peaceful green valley below Cefn Llwydallt. We're 1000 feet up and the views are brilliant! There's a remote, "get away from it all" feeling, but we're just 3 miles from the main A470 road, and a short drive from Hay-on-Wye, Brecon, Builth Wells, and the Brecon Beacons. Perfect for a self-catering stay, downstairs is open plan, with spacious kitchen, dining and lounge areas, and a toilet; upstairs has two bedrooms, and a bathroom with shower and toilet.

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A charming stone cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, showcasing a welcoming entrance. A small patio area features light wooden furniture and a large umbrella, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers in planters, evoking a peaceful outdoor space.
Cottage in Tarrington
5 out of 5 average rating, 305 reviews

Countryside Cidermaker's Cottage

A characterful and lovingly converted 18th century cider makers cottage in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside. The interior is welcoming, cosy and unique. A mix of modern and quirky. Only 7.5 miles from the historic city of Hereford and the market town of Ledbury. An idyllic countryside retreat. Perfect for foodies, walkers, cyclists or a bolthole for getting away from it all. We are only 1.5 hours from Birmingham and Bristol airports and 2 3/4 hours drive from London Heathrow.

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The rear view of the cottage is framed by a well-maintained garden featuring a lush, green lawn. Folding doors provide access to the interior, with a small terrace area visible. Flower pots and shrubs enhance the outdoor space, creating a serene atmosphere.
Cottage in Clyro
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Pottery Cottage, Clyro (self-catering)

Cosy, character cottage. Open-plan ground floor with living, dining, kitchen, and sunny work space. Two sets of folding doors that lead out to a pretty cottage garden. Upstairs, two bedrooms (one with king sized bed, one with double bed) upstairs, bathroom with bath & shower. Convenience of good access, situated on the road leading from the village of Clyro to the famous 'book town' of Hay-on-Wye. Ideal base for exploring the Wye Valley, Brecon Beacons National Park, and the Black Mountains.

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The cottage is set against a clear blue sky, with a stone exterior and a slate roof. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills and grazing sheep, with a lush garden area in front and a small outbuilding to the side.
Cottage in Powys
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

Little Pudding Cottage

Little Pudding Cottage 's Welsh name is Pontbren-Ddu and is a beautiful example of a country hideaway. Nestled in the Welsh countryside, just into the Cambrian Mountains, it enjoys the splendour of nature and peaceful calm of times past. The accommodation is full of character and original charm, while maintaining the modern comforts of home. With its own garden, this former shepherd's cottage is surrounded by rugged hills and an unspoilt rural landscape at the very end of a single-track road.

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A quaint stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a large window that invites natural light inside. The well-maintained lawn includes neatly trimmed hedges and a comfortable seating area, creating a serene outdoor environment.
Cottage in Monmouthshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Peaceful Stone Cottage among fabulous gardens

The Garden House is a peaceful stone cottage set in the historic gardens of High Glanau Manor, the home of H. Avray Tipping (1855-1933) the Architectural Editor of Country Life Magazine from 1907. High Glanau Manor is an important Arts & Crafts house set in 12 acres of gardens designed in 1922. The gardens retain many original features including formal terraces, octagonal pool, glasshouse, pergola and 100 ft long double herbaceous borders. There are spectacular views to the Brecon Beacons

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The exterior of the cottage features a combination of stone and wooden elements, surrounded by lush greenery. A small patio area with seating provides a welcoming place to relax. Large windows offer a view of the beautifully landscaped garden.
Cottage in Sennybridge
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 412 reviews

Stable Lodge, Pant Glas Farm - Brecon Beacons

The Stables, stylishly renovated is an idyllic cottage hideaway in the heart of the stunning Brecon Beacons National Park. Ideal as a base to explore the Mid Wales lakes and mountains, a romantic weekend, or just to relax. Just 10 minutes from the town of Brecon with its historic cathedral, yet only an hour from Cardiff; the cultural hub of Wales. The local village; a few minutes away is convenient with it's garages & convenience stores and pubs. Well behaved dogs welcome to stay.

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A charming stone cottage features a well-maintained lawn with two young trees and flower beds. A neatly paved path leads to the entrance, and a bird feeder is visible in the foreground. Three Velux windows are situated on the sloped roof, contributing to the inviting exterior.
Cottage in Llandegley
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 204 reviews

Charming Oak framed Farmhouse in rural Mid-Wales

Carnau Bach sits on the main road, the A44 towards Aberystwyth but is situated in a rural area surrounded by stunning hills including Llandegley Rocks and Great Rhos (Highest peak in Radnorshire) A great base for exploring Mid-Wales and North Herefordshire. The house is a stunning oak-framed farmhouse style stone cottage. Complementing the owners’ 17th century farmhouse next door, it boasts oak framing throughout, complemented by modern décor. Sleeps 4 (1 x double, 1 x twin).

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The exterior of Shepherd’s Rest is shown, featuring a spacious deck with seating options and a wood-fired hot tub. Rolling hills and a sunset sky create a serene backdrop, while a grassy lawn enhances the natural setting. The barn's rustic charm is highlighted by the wooden structure.
Cottage in Powys
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 208 reviews

Shepherd’s Rest, A Mid Wales Country Retreat!

If you are looking for a secluded and peaceful getaway in a luxurious and well equipped cottage then Shepherd’s Rest is the place to be! Set in the beautiful Mid Wales countryside, this refurbished barn conversion hosts plenty of charm and character. The remote location boasts fantastic hillside views with plenty of walks and nature exploring right on your doorstep! Be sure to unwind in the wood-fired hot tub and enjoy stargazing on a clear night!

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A charming cottage is set amidst lush greenery, featuring a light-colored exterior with blue trim. The structure displays multiple windows, and vibrant flowers bloom in the foreground, enhancing the natural setting. The roof is constructed of slate, and a chimney rises at one end.
Cottage in Clyro
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 181 reviews

Ty-Nesa, a holiday cottage near Hay-on-Wye

Ty-Nesa means ‘the next house’ in Welsh. It is a small cottage, approximately 200 years old, located in the hills four miles from Hay-on-Wye. It has stunning views of the Black Mountains and across Herefordshire, with the Malvern Hills visible in the distance on a clear day. The cottage provides the perfect base for exploring Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding area.

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