This beautiful property, situated in the village of Clyro just 1.5 miles from Hay-on-Wye, is the ideal bolthole for you and your family – not forgetting the four-legged member, of course! Sleeping eight across four peaceful bedrooms, this property is an opportunity for book-loving groups to relax and unwind after a long day in Hay-on-Wye’s famed bookshops. And if you’re here for the walkies, you won’t be disappointed; join Offa’s Dyke just 2 miles away, or try part of the Ross-on-Wye to Hereford section of the Wye Valley Walk, accessible from Hay-on-Wye.
The property, which is conveniently situated next door to the local service station, is accessed via the courtyard gardens. Hang coats and walking boots in the porch before stepping into the gorgeous kitchen diner; pretty colours blended with traditional units and an Aga make it a pleasure to cook up meals to eat at the dining table looking out into the courtyard. Dine alfresco in the summer months, or when it’s a little cooler, eat in the stylish garden room. Get cosy in the lounge where neutral styling and comfortable seating beckons you to sink back and relax in front of the TV, the pup snoozing by your feet. Steal a moment away in an armchair with a good book and the wood burner-effect gas fire in the corner of the room. Upstairs, four spacious bedrooms await; choose from one of the three stunning doubles while the kids rush to the pretty bunk room. Each bedroom has its own unique style and will help you enjoy a restful sleep. The large bathroom with a shower over the bath is bright and airy and is ideal for long soaks as well as invigorating showers. Alongside the enclosed courtyard and garden room, there’s a handy utility room outside with a WC for added convenience.
Take a wander around the grounds of Welsh Lavender (20 miles) where you can pick up superb skincare products in the farm shop made with the lavender oil distilled on the farm. Humans can even wild swim in the pond! Hire a day boat from Beacon Park Boats (21 miles) and take a tranquil trip down the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal; doggy life jackets are provided! And don’t forget to try the many walking routes in Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park; Buckland Hill (17 miles) is a family-friendly walk that offers fantastic panoramic views at the top.