Boasting a wonderful countryside position on the English/Welsh border, is this well-presented former farmhouse, just a few miles away from the village of Kerry.
This large accommodation has been designed to bring together a large group of family and friends to an area steeped with rugged landscapes, mountain peaks and a number of historical landmarks and attractions to suit a group of all ages and tastes.
The property comes with eight elegantly-styled bedrooms to choose from, each situated across the three floors to ensure a flexible arrangement to suit the needs of your group.
On the ground floor, you will find a double bedroom, whilst the first floor enjoys a double bedroom with an en-suite, a double bedroom, a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite, a double bedroom with an en-suite and a bunk bedroom.
Venture up the staircase to find a two well-presented king-size double bedrooms which are serviced by a spacious bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC.
After an action-packed afternoon, look forward to relaxing within the contemporary sitting room with a woodburning stove, or choose to unwind within the more traditional sitting room, where you will find an additional woodburner and a superb selection of DVDs to enjoy.
If you are bringing younger guests along, they will be delighted by the second-floor games room, where you will find a further TV and a football table.
Continuing to impress is the farmhouse-style kitchen/diner, where you will find an impressive Range cooker, as well as an additional oven and hob, ensuring that all of your catering needs are covered during a week-long break.
Settle down for dinner at the formal dining table, or dine alfresco outside to soak up the countryside views during a summer’s evening.
After dinner, dip into the bubbling hot tub and enjoy the peaceful surrounding as the sunset over the hills.
If you can tear yourself away from this superb base, venture to the delightful village of Kerry, where you will find two pubs to sample, as well as a village shop for picking up the essentials.
Whilst here, brush up on the local history by spending an afternoon at the National Trust property of Powys Castle with its award-winning grounds, or the town of Montgomery with its castle ruins, Old Bell Museum and the town walls.
For those feeling active, there is the nearby Kerry Ridgeway offering a 15-mile route amid rolling hills and superb views.
Lower Penygelly is an outstanding property for a family holiday to this wonderful part of Wales.