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This
detached farmhouse, which dates back to the 16th century,
is surrounded by open countryside on
our 400 acre working
family farm, where you can enjoy extensive views
of the
Begwyn Hills and can see the Black Mountains
and the Brecon Beacons, along with woodland and
wildlife. |
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is situated in absolute peace and quiet in an unspoilt superb location
at the end of a private lane, secluded but not isolated. |

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The
farmhouse is a must for nature lovers, nearby is Rhosgoch Bog,
a conservation area, it is a birdwatchers' paradise, but is
only to be accessed with a pass or guide. On the 'Roundabout'
on the Begwyns, on a clear day there are absolutely spectacular
views and you can see seven counties. |
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| Oak beams, thick stone walls
and original bread oven in the large farmhouse kitchen retain
much of the character of the original building, whilst every
modern convenience is provided to make your stay comfortable
whatever the season. |
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There
is an enclosed gravel area at the rear of the house and a
large private garden and lawn at the front and side. There
is garden furniture and a barbecue.
Ample parking space for 5 or more cars,
and an outside building for bicycles in the summer, and sledges
in the winter! |
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Home
cooked meal service provided
SKY TV
Pay phone |
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Photos
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