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Cefn Farm Cottage, Wales
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This beautiful, 17th-century cottage is tucked away a mere mile from Bwlch-y-Cibau, Mid Wales. Featured in The Guardian travel editorial 'Special Offa' October 2020, this rural getaway is warm, relaxing and welcoming, surrounded by lovely countryside, a fabulous base from which to explore the border of Wales and England. The space Ground Floor: Entrance: with wine chiller, settle and coat hooks. Living room: with wood burner, 43" Smart TV, original beams and brick floor. Dining room: with Victorian table, standard lamp and brick floor. Kitchen: with electric range, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, Nespresso coffee machine and tiled floor. Utility room: with slow cooker, freezer, washer/dryer, mini sink, steam clothes press, iron and table top ironing board. Sun room with sofa. Separate downstairs toilet, heated towel rail - no sink. First Floor: Bedroom 1: with king bed, original oak floor and hand wash basin. Bedroom 2: with twin beds. Bathroom: with shower over bath, shower attachment, toilet, heated towel rail and original oak floor. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial logs for wood burner included. Large enclosed lawn with flower borders and patio. Two sun loungers, two garden chairs and patio table with four chairs. Private parking for 2 cars. Small brick building within grounds with padlock for bikes. Non smoking. For those who enjoy the vintage country style, rooms are home to rustic antiques, original wooden beams, an inglenook fireplace and pretty French fabrics and lighting with contemporary touches in the kitchen. Sinking into the ‘feather’ sofa and being surrounded by exposed beams and vintage treasures; to sleep in tranquillity and wake to the dawn chorus – this is the charm of Cefn Farm Cottage. Cefn Farm Cottage is the perfect setting for year round breaks. Relax and enjoy a BBQ in the south facing garden, or enjoy glorious views and fabulous rambles along miles of peaceful country lanes, great for exploring by bike. Guest access The village of Bwlch-y-Cibau is an easy one mile walk, with a pub The Stumble Inn and Church, and bus stop for the towns of Welshpool and Llanfyllin. Slightly further through the woods is a three mile walk to the village of Llanfechain, with a village shop and pub, Plas-yn-Dinas. For visitors wishing to explore the area a car is essential. Other things to note Dog friendly
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