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Plas Glyndwr is a luxurious residence located in the serene outskirts of Cwmdu near Llangorse, Brecknockshire, just 6.4 miles away. Nestled within the rural landscape, this exquisite house offers a delightful retreat for large families or groups of friends looking to experience a memorable stay amidst the breathtaking Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park. Upon arrival, guests are greeted by a grand gated entrance leading to a spacious private driveway, setting the tone for the opulence that awaits within.
Stepping into the property, visitors are welcomed by the grandeur of a lavish marble hallway, adorned with elegant design elements and illuminated by a shimmering chandelier, setting a sophisticated ambiance. Plas Glyndwr spans across four floors, featuring a total of eight beautifully-appointed bedrooms. Among them, two double rooms boast en-suite bathrooms with walk-in showers, providing a touch of luxury and convenience. Additionally, there are two more double rooms with inviting sleeping arrangements, while one double room stands out with a balcony and an en-suite equipped with a relaxing bath.
The second floor reveals two exceptionally spacious double rooms, each boasting an en-suite complete with a sumptuous bath. To ensure a seamless morning routine, a charming bathroom with a freestanding bath and walk-in shower can be found on the first floor, complemented by a ground-floor shower room and cloakroom. The heart of the home, the kitchen, is a culinary haven equipped with all necessities to prepare delicious meals, along with a TV for entertainment. A large formal dining room beckons for shared meals, while the plush sitting room offers a cozy space to unwind, with the added charm of a grand piano for music enthusiasts.
Outdoor spaces at Plas Glyndwr are equally inviting, with both front and rear gardens offering serene patio areas and lush lawns, perfect for relaxing or dining al fresco. The rear garden further boasts a luxurious hot tub, ideal for unwinding under the stars after a day of exploring the tranquil surroundings. Beyond the estate, a myriad of activities await, from visiting Abergavenny Market for locally-sourced delights to dining at Gurkha Corner Restaurant or enjoying tea at Nicholls Botanical Cafe with a garden view.
For history buffs, nearby Tretower Court and Castle offer a glimpse into medieval marvels, while the adventure seekers can partake in outdoor activities at Llangorse Multi Activity Centre or explore Dinas Castle for panoramic views. Concluding the day with a visit to Farmers Arms for a pint of local ale completes the experience of immersing oneself in the elegance and comfort of Plas Glyndwr, a haven nestled within the beauty and charm of Brecknockshire.
Contact: Sykes Cottages
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