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Llandrindod Wells 8 miles.
Dolau is a small hamlet in Powys, with a very pretty little railway station. Nearby, the town of Llandrindod Wells is centrally located in Mid Wales, and offers a variety of shops and pubs, as well as the pretty Lake Park and Temple Gardens, plus many hiking pathways in and around the town. The annual Victorian festival is held here in August when locals and businesses step back into the time of Victorian Llandrindod Wells - a spectacle not to be missed. Other attractions nearby are the National Cycling Museum, the Radnorshire Museum and nearby Abey Cwm Hir, resting place of Llywelyn, the last Welsh King (1282). Enjoy the nearby Hay on Wye Festival in late May or the Brecon Jazz festival in Mid August, or visit the Red Kite feeding station in Rhayader.
Dolau 1 mile. A fabulous, Welsh stone and oak framed detached barn conversion set in 65 acres of land, with exposed oak beams throughout, enjoying fantastic uninterrupted views down the valley. Located close to the hamlet of Dolau, 8 miles from Llandrindod Wells, this beautifully converted Llandrindod Wells cottage combines superb original features with modern comforts to provide delightful, spacious accommodation. This Llandrindod Wells cottage has a fabulous sitting room with woodburner, wooden floors, upright piano and beamed ceilings, as well as a galleried hallway, a large farmhouse kitchen diner with bespoke furniture and valley views and three comfortable bedrooms. With easy access to many local towns, this Llandrindod Wells cottage makes a wonderful base for couples, families and friends to enjoy the Brecon Beacons and Elan Valley.
Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with seating area and Juliet balcony, 1 x double (zip/link, can be twin on request), 1 x family room with 2 x singles and adult bunk beds. Bathroom with bath, basin and WC. Ground floor shower. Separate ground floor WC. Fitted kitchen with large dining area. Utility. Sitting room with woodburner and sofa bed (for flexibility).
Green thermal oil heating (underfloor heating upstairs and downstairs) with woodburner in sitting room. Gas range cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, piano, TV, DVD, CD/radio, small library of books/games. Table tennis available in the small open barn opposite. All fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair. Off road parking for 5 cars. Large gravelled seating area with furniture and BBQ. One well-behaved dog welcome (must be kept on lead when outside). Stabling for horses available by prior arrangement. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 4 miles, pub 3 miles. Note: Cottage stands on open land, which is not ‘enclosed’ so small children must be supervised.
Previous visitors' comments about Hiraeth:
Wonderful location, beautiful walks straight from the front door, appreciated by people and puppy alike! Secluded enough to feel like a real get-away-from-it-all spot, but close enough to all kinds of amenities. A comfortable, cosy house that felt like home ten minutes after walking through the front door!
Mr Shelton, Corby, December 2012
This cottage was finished to a very high standard. This place was a great getaway holiday from all the hussle and bustle of our busy life. It was a large place that fitted 7 adults easily. We spent a lovely week celebrating our daughters 18th Birthday. It has a wonderful large kitchen/diner which holds a massive Oak table which we had good old fashion family meals. First class cottage. We will be definitely be booking for next year
Mrs Phillipson, Coventry, October 2012
There were views from the property. Heating was very effective and property lovely and warm. Provision of cleaning products and tea towels to get you going.
Mr Bryant, Newton Abbot, October 2012
This is the second year we have stayed at this cottage, which should speak for itself. We will be booking again for next year.
Mr Cook, Abergavenny, July 2012