Property overview: Enjoy absolute privacy with 80 acres of private fields & woodland to yourself at this beautiful listed farmhouse in glorious Mid Wales - there is no other accommodation on the estate! Beautiful, tranquil and extremely private, Pentrusco is absolutely ideal for those craving a true break away from it all. Ideal for honeymoons or just for that romantic escape away from it all. Nestled into the side of Pentrusco hill the farmhouse overlooks the beauty of the Welsh countryside. With 80 acres of private fields and woodland encircling the farmhouse you can truly kick back, relax and enjoy the abundance of wildlife in this picturesque and romantic countryside setting. Pentrusco is a charming three storey, Grade II listed 17th Century farmhouse with an absolute wealth of character and charm. Within walking disctance is the small hamlet of Heyope and Knucklas where there is a charming village pub. A Peaceful and Romantic Haven. http://www.pentrusco.iowners.net/ Description of accommodation: Pentrusco sleeps 2 to 6 and has three bedrooms. The accommodation includes: Beamed sitting room with large inglenook fireplace along with the remains of the original bread oven Large dining room with flagstone floor and wood burning stoveLarge fully fitted kitchen with double oven, electric range, fridge and dishwasher (freezer and washer/dryer in adjoining utility room)First floor master bedroom with dressing room and en-suite shower room.Private door leading to the second floor, featuring a large bedroom to rival the master bedroom and bathroom Third bedroom with bunk beds Note: due to the age of the property, it does not include some child safety features that modern day houses would offer. For that reason, we are sorry that we cannot generally accommodate children under 10 years unless we are happy that appropriate supervision will be given by the adults in the party. Very young babies are extremely welcome and there is a cot available on request. Nearby Attractions: Pentrusco Farm is next to the small hamlet of Heyope and within walking distance of Knucklas where there is a charming village pub serving good hearty food. At Heyope you can pick up the picturesque heart of Wales train into Shrewsbury and Swansea. The market town of Knighton is just 2.5 miles away with all the amenities you would need and where you can join the famous walking trail of Offa's Dyke. The Dyke was built toward the end of the 8th Century by King Offa to separate the kingdoms of Mercia from Wales. Knighton itself is a traditional market town steeped in history with sloping streets and half timbered houses, the older part of the town has a grid of streets reminiscent of an Edwardian plantation. Activities available locally include: birdwatching; rambling; cycling; horse riding; shooting; fishing; and rally driving. Historic Ludlow, famous for its restaurants, festivals, excellent range of independent shops as well as recreational facilities is a 20 minute drive away. Other towns within easy reach are Hay on Wye, famed for its bookshops and literary festival, Builth Wells where the Royal Welsh showground is sited, Aberystwyth, Hereford and Shrewsbury. Pricing Structure: Prices dependant on the time of year and the number of people in the party. As a guide: Weekly low season £280, mid £380, high £590. Short breaks also available, please ask for details.
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