A sympathetically restored cottage with open-plan living space, perfect for families wanting to explore the many attractions that are within easy reach within the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Take one lucky pup with you to this stylish cottage in the village of Nantyglo at the head of the Ebbw-Fach Valley, ideal for families or friends looking for a rural retreat amid the typically rugged landscape of this part of Wales. The village has a range of shops, traditional pubs, and a nearby old-fashioned cinema. The farm includes the Roundhouse Towers within the walled ground, steeped in the local industrial history. For a lovely local walk, take your hound to sniff out some adventures at Trevor Rowson Park (1 mile).
The largest of three cottages within the restored terrace and once a former barn, this delightful property, set over two floors, will impress you from the moment you enter. Downstairs offers an open-plan living space showcasing the exposed stone wall and original iron supports and finishes it with a colourful, contemporary twist. There’s space for you and your pup to relax while you sink onto a comfortable sofa or armchair to watch TV. The dining table with mood lighting is a lovely touch. The kitchen has all you need to whip up a celebratory meal or tasty treats for a picnic. Upstairs, you’ll find a shower room, one double bedroom, and one twin. Outside, the garden offers an open aspect across the back of the terrace, where you can relax on one of the comfortable benches. A further enclosed space to the side is perfect for dogs.
Set tails wagging by visiting The Blaenavon Heritage Railway, Iron Works, and Big Pit National Coal Museum, all less than 6 miles away. Head to Brecon (20 miles) and walk into the hills to explore the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. For keen hikers, Pen-y-fan is less than 30 miles away. For something leisurely, Crickhowell (10 miles) offers day boats to explore the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal or enjoy a walk along the towpath.