Four bedrooms, two floors, views from every window
The bedrooms are split across two separate staircases, which works well if grandparents want their own space or you’d rather not hear the children at 6am. All the beds have proper feather and down bedding and Welsh tapestry throws from Tregwynt Mill down the road.

Up its own private staircase, away from the other rooms. The bed is a zip-and-link so it can be made up as twins — just let us know when you book. En suite shower room. The morning light and mountain views from this room are something else.

A king-size double on the main landing with its own en suite shower room. Looks out over the gardens. Original wooden floors, antique wardrobe, and a feature fireplace.

Small but perfectly comfortable. Blue curtains, countryside views through the window, and the same quality bedding as the bigger rooms. Children tend to claim this one.

Two single beds with iron frames and Welsh tapestry throws. Bright and airy with garden views. Good for children or friends sharing.
The kitchen is built around a working Aga — there’s a cookbook on the shelf if you want to experiment, plus a NEFF oven and microwave if you don’t. The sitting and dining room is open-plan with a big farmhouse table, comfortable sofas, and an open fire with the original range. Next door is the snug: the original inglenook fireplace in thick stone walls, a wood-burner, deep armchairs, a Smart TV, and french doors out to the garden. It’s the room nobody wants to leave. There’s a family bathroom with a full-size bath on the ground floor too.
Prices start from £849 per week. Saturday changeover, short breaks sometimes available.