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Barcud Coch – Red Kite is a delightful detached, single-storey property nestled in the serene countryside of Powys, located in Mid Wales. Situated on a working farm, this charming and dog-friendly cottage boasts a range of appealing amenities ideal for a peaceful retreat. The cottage features a generously sized decked terrace, complete with a luxurious hot tub, providing guests with an opportunity to unwind and revel in the breathtaking countryside views that surround the property. Additionally, Barcud Coch is conveniently positioned to explore various nearby attractions, including the quaint village of Berriew and the Andrew Logan Museum.
Upon entering this inviting cottage, guests are welcomed into a spacious open-plan living area that serves as the heart of the home. The well-equipped kitchen with a breakfast bar invites you to prepare sumptuous meals, while the dining table for eight offers a perfect space to enjoy them. The comfortable sofas beckon you to relax and take in the stunning views through the sliding patio doors that lead out to the terrace, complete with the hot tub and outdoor shower. The property features four beautifully presented bedrooms, including a super-king-size and king-size room, each boasting an en-suite shower room, a twin room with Jack-and-Jill access to the bathroom featuring a charming feature bath tub, and a final twin room. The entrance hall is also equipped with a washing machine and tumble dryer for convenience.
Outside, the cottage offers the ideal setting for relaxation and enjoyment. Guests can spend quality time on the terrace, either soaking in the hot tub or lounging on the inviting outdoor sofas, with views overlooking Corndon Hill and the local wildlife, including the majestic barcud coch (red kites) that frequently grace the skies above the fields. For outdoor cooking enthusiasts, a charcoal barbecue is available, along with a convenient outdoor shower to freshen up after a day of exploration.
Nature enthusiasts and adventurers can delight in the surrounding area, which offers endless opportunities for exploration either on foot or by bike. With a plethora of footpaths and bridleways right at your doorstep, including the National Cycle Route 81, guests can immerse themselves in the picturesque landscape. A visit to Welshpool unveils charming tearooms serving the local delicacy bara brith, the Powysland Museum showcasing local artifacts and customs, as well as the opportunity to enjoy a scenic train ride on the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway during the summer months. History buffs will appreciate the nearby castles awaiting exploration, such as Montgomery, Powis Castle, and Dolforwyn, not to mention the enchanting Gregynog Hall and its beautiful gardens.
For those seeking a tranquil and idyllic escape, a stay at Barcud Coch – Red Kite promises a memorable and rejuvenating break. Embrace the serene surroundings, create lasting memories, and indulge in a well-deserved retreat at this picturesque countryside cottage.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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Powys is the largest county in Wales covering central and mid Wales as well as the majority of the Brecon Beacons. With unspoilt countryside, inspiring mountain ranges and exciting opportunities, Powys is a wonderful county to visit for an insight into Welsh culture. There is no chance of you getting bored in this fantastic county due to the stunning rivers, beautiful haunted castles, fantastic mountain trails and brilliant cycle paths. There are so many opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors you will be spoilt for choice. Spend the day fishing at a quiet lake or river, enjoy a family hack through superb woodland, go for a paddle on the River Wye in a canoe or enjoy a sunny game of golf. If, however you have come to Wales to kick back and relax then there are also some brilliant attractions that you may wish to spend your days investigating such as Llwernog Silver- Lead mines and Geo-caverns, Glansevern Hall Gardens, Montgomery Castle or Tretower Castle and Court. Family fun can be had at Gigrin Farm, the Brecon Mountain Railway and King Arthur’s Labyrinth. Before you leave this spectacular part of Britain don’t forget to visit one of the fabulous farmers markets and gather together some luxurious locally produced goods for you to take home with you. You may even wish to visit a market at the start of your holiday to collect together all your weekly food necessities. However if you prefer not to cook whilst on holiday then why not visit a fantastic local pub or restaurant to get a taste of some of the delicious local produce grown and reared here. Involve the whole family, even the furry members, and search for a Luxury pet-friendly property to spend your holidays.