Set in the heart of Paincastle, this former chapel, originally built in 1828, has been sympathetically restored offering original features with a contemporary twist, simply perfect whatever occasion.
A former chapel, this spacious and charming home is set in a quiet hamlet in the Brecon Beacons and welcomes four guests and two four-legged friends, as no trip is complete without your dog. From here, you can lead the way to adventures with 580 acres of National Trust hills right on the doorstep.
Originally built in 1828, this home has been thoughtfully converted and retains its original character. Pop your walking boots and dog leads in the porch before heading inside to the lounge/diner/kitchen which has large windows flooding the area with light. Let sleeping dogs lie in front of the warming wood burner while you cook up a storm in the contemporary kitchen or get cosy watching a film or TV show. Upstairs, you will find a delightful king-size bedroom and a twin bedroom with an en-suite shower room. Though there is no outside space at this property, you can access the superb Begwyns right from the front door.
The hamlet of Painscastle has a lovely dog-friendly pub that serves up delightful local food and is set on the cusp of The Begwyns. Explore the rolling hills and countryside which provides stunning countryside vistas and wonderful walking routes, perfect for all abilities. Head to the pretty market town of Hay-on-Wye (6 miles) which is renowned for its international book festival or enjoy adventures on the River Wye including kayaking and paddleboarding. You will also be within easy reach of the Brecon Beacons National Park (19 miles) and its range of trails and lakes to visit.