Settle into this charming 16th-century county house in mid-Wales, with an endearing mix of traditional and modern features. Sleeping up to six human guests and two canine companions with a hot tub, expansive grounds, grand staircase and large oak dining table – this property is ideal for a special occasion. Enjoy long countryside dog walks during your stay and adventures in the nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Step inside the grand entrance hall with seating and a dark oak staircase. Continue into the open-plan kitchen/lounge/diner has high ceilings and natural light streaming in through the large picture windows with valley views. The country-style kitchen has an island, contemporary lighting, a breakfast bar and a wooden table and chairs. Put your feet up in the lounge area with plump sofas and a Smart TV. Upstairs are three spacious king sized rooms, all of which have a TV, picture window with countryside views and an en-suite. Outside is a large garden with a hot tub and patio with seating and sun loungers.
During your stay on a family farm you can enjoy long scenic dog walks from your doorstep. The nearest village is Berriew (2.5 miles), where you can pick up essentials in the local shop and explore the woodland garden and aqueduct. If you want a night off from cooking, a dog-friendly pub is 2 miles away, near Brithdir Lock. Enjoy a relaxing stroll along Montgomery Canal Towpath (2 miles away) or take a picnic to the Shropshire Hills (11.5 miles), where you’ll discover nature reserves, the 3,000-year-old English Heritage Mitchell’s Fold Stone Circle (13 miles), and scenic walking routes.