The Coach House, Gilwern

Situated in a rural position in the beautiful grounds of the owner's home, just one mile from the pretty village of Gilwern, This magnificent stone-built structure offers a unique holiday location. Comfortable and spacious, the property offers a huge sitting room with dining area and large open fire as well as a well-equipped country kitchen and two large bedrooms. With the medieval town of Abergavenny and the beautiful Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) nearby, visitors will be spoilt for choice when deciding on things to do. Please note: this property accepts children aged 12 and over only.

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Summary
  •   Max. Occupancy 4
  •   Bedrooms 2
  •   Bathrooms 2
  •   Changeover Friday
Features
  •   Pets Allowed
  •   Towels Provided
  •   Linen Provided
  •   Cooker
  •   Fridge
  •   Washing Machine
  •   Television
  •   Kettle
  •   Sky Television
  •   Garden
  •   Log Burner
  •   Wifi
  •   Parking Available

Accommodation Details

Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size double with small balcony and en-suite shower, basin and WC, 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Fully fitted kitchen with dishwasher Large sitting room with dining area and open fire.

Gilwern 1 mile. A magnificent stone-built coach house, situated in a rural position in the beautiful grounds of the owner's home, just one mile from the pretty village of Gilwern. The Coach House is extremely comfortable and spacious, and offers a huge sitting room with dining area and a large open fire, as well as doors on both sides, leading to the lovely gardens and patio. Both bedrooms have exposed beams, with the master bedroom benefiting from the added bonus of a balcony with magnificent views towards Sugarloaf and Talgarth, and an en-suite shower room. Superb accommodation in a splendid setting, this is a great place for exploring the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, the medieval town of Abergavenny and the many picturesque villages of the surrounding area.

The picturesque village of Gilwern, situated amidst the Brecon Beacons National Park, offers visitors many amenities including traditional pubs, shops and a great fish and chip shop. Covering approximately 520 square miles, the National Park surrounds the village providing excellent walking, cycling and bird watching as well as great salmon and trout fishing on the river Usk. Abergavenny, the aptly named "Gateway to Wales" is nestled in the nearby hills and has something for everyone. With its many indoor and outdoor markets, magnificent castle and museums this medieval market town is sure to delight any visitor. Offering fantastic walks for all abilities as well as its own vineyard, the nearby mountain of Sugarloaf is well worth visiting. No matter what time of year, this wonderful little village has something in the area to suit all tastes and budgets.

Location Details

The picturesque village of Gilwern, situated amidst the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), offers visitors many amenities including traditional pubs, shops and a great fish and chip shop. Covering approximately 520 square miles, the National Park surrounds the village providing excellent walking, cycling and bird watching as well as great salmon and trout fishing on the river Usk. Abergavenny, the aptly named "Gateway to Wales" is nestled in the nearby hills and has something for everyone. With its many indoor and outdoor markets, magnificent castle and museums this medieval market town is sure to delight any visitor. Offering fantastic walks for all abilities as well as its own vineyard, the nearby mountain of Sugarloaf is well worth visiting. No matter what time of year, this wonderful little village has something in the area to suit all tastes and budgets.

Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.

Reviews

Stunning views, peaceful surroundings, great dog walks and very friendly owners, we had a lovely family break. The field nearby was superb for the dog too. Country walks are on the doorstep and it is fully equipped with a washing machine and dishwasher which are handy. Most places are dog friendly and the Corn Exchsnge pub is a fun place to grab a relaxing drink. Sugarloaf is a drive away and worth a visit as is the beautiful village of Crucywul Crickhowell with nice pubs and coffee shops.

Rated by Honestastheday I reviewed on 24th August 2023

We spent a wonderful week in this beautiful welsh valley. The coach house was just perfect for us, very very spacious, clean, so quiet and great for our cocker spaniel and four year old (whom both loved the garden) the location was superb for getting on our bikes and heading to the nearby canal for rides along to Crickhowell and Abergavenny for lunch, coffee and cake. We walked up sugar loaf and visit the big pit. We had dinner in the dragon and the bear (Crickhowell) both were great. We ate in too and with a fully equipped kitchen and large fridge freezer it made it easy work of it. The fire and sofas were so cosy, Just perfect for a little glass of red wine at the end of the day. Thank you Nicola for letting us stay with you, we hope that we get to visit again soon.

Rated by 542tracyj reviewed on 27th October 2017

We stayed at this amazing location for two weeks in September 2017. The accommodation was superb, a real home from home. Very clean and tidy and well stocked with all that you could possibly need. The owner and family were the perfect hosts and were so helpful and attended to all our needs. Even our pet dog had a great time and enjoyed his stay despite his advancing years. If you are looking for a quite, peaceful, restful place to stay where you can unwind and relax in amazing surroundings with views to die for, then look no further. The helpful, friendly and accommodating host only enhances your time there. Enjoy.....we did!

Rated by 22tybach reviewed on 21st September 2017

We booked this property as it was near to our grandchildren's home and looked lovely in the brochure.On our arrival we attempted to make tea in the teapot which was full of mould. Mugs and plates were chipped. We then used the washing machine which turned out not to be working so we were left with wet smelly clothes.The owner did launder the clothes herself but the washing machine was out of action for the rest of the week. We asked the owner if it would be possible for our grandchildren to come to us for tea.She said that was fine and they could run around and play in the garden.Myself and my daughter in law were supervising them, as the patio at the back of the house is in a state of disrepair and dangerous and we were also mindful of keeping near to the cottage away from the main house in respect of the owners privacy.My two grandsons were playing football when we heard a voice shouting angrily directly at the children demanding they stop kicking the ball on the flower beds.This was apparently the owners mother . She made no effort to come and speak to us ,which I would consider an appropriate course of action. Both the adults and children were shocked by the tone and inappropriate nature of this .We are responsible people and would never allow the children to do anything destructive.We took the children indoors.This was humiliating and deeply upsetting for us all. The owner later came to apologize for the incident and her mothers behavior. We have stayed in many different cottages with different companies and have never experienced anything like this before.The final insult was the owner shouting through the kitchen window the next morning asking us were we going as she had asked the cleaner to come early at 8.30 as we had said we may be leaving early!

Rated by bevie1962 reviewed on 3rd September 2017

Arrived late but that wasn't a problem, the lights were on and a warm welcome was awaiting. Milk in the fridge, fire wood ready to burn, fresh towels and above all else - hot water in abundance! Couldn't believe the amazing views we were greeted with on our first morning. Overlooking The Blorenge, even on a wet, dull morning, was still spectacular. Nicola greeted us with a warm, friendly smile and lots of local knowledge and a genuine desire to ensure we enjoyed our stay - it was my Birthday whilst we were there and she left a beautiful bottle of red in the kitchen for us. Would definitely recommend this beautifully well equipped cottage to anyone who is looking for a relaxing home from home vacation. It's also pet friendly which was simply the icing on the cake for us. Thank you Nicola for letting us stay in your amazing Coach House.

Rated by MDimmick reviewed on 30th May 2016

We really enjoyed the peaceful location and the warm welcome from the owners. This is an ideally situated cottage for the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. I would definitely return to here. With the open fire it would be very cosy in the winter.

Rated by Mrs Rawling reviewed on 21st May 2016

We had a fantastic stay at the Coach House, and felt very welcomed by the owner.. The rooms were clean and well kept, with everything we needed for our stay.

Rated by Mr Warley reviewed on 14th March 2016

A lovely spacious house, which was really nice and warm on a cold week. There were views of hills and mountains from each room. There was a nice comfy bed and a great porch for removing outdoor gear before getting in the house. There was an outside shelter for bikes and the owner was lovely and friendly.

Rated by Ms Fuell reviewed on 16th January 2016

Peaceful location, spacious accommodation and a lovely area.

Rated by Mr Swindells reviewed on 11th July 2015

The peaceful countryside location, with splendid views, it's overall ambience and spaciousness as well as the welcome from the owners all contributed to making it a most enjoyable holiday.

Rated by Mrs Barber reviewed on 24th March 2015

A very warm welcome from the host but totally felt it was our home for the stay. Had a beautiful garden and was very well located. Would definitely come back again.

Rated by Miss Wren reviewed on 25th February 2015

The cottage was well equipped and the owners very helpful and friendly. I would definitely recommend this property to others and plan to stay here again.

Rated by Mr Aldridge reviewed on 30th December 2014

This cottage is set in a very quiet area of Gilwern and yet very near to all amenities. The cottage was rustic, spacious, comfortable and had a well equipped kitchen. The beds were extremely comfortable enabling a good nights sleep for all. The countryside around you here is stunning and the canal is nearby too, which we walked along to Crickhowell.

Rated by Mrs Pollard reviewed on 7th December 2014

The property was very comfortable and in a very quiet and beautiful location.

Rated by Mrs Allsop reviewed on 15th November 2014

The owners were very welcoming and helpful. The open fire was lovely, a very nice cosy place to stay. A great base for walking.

Rated by Miss Courtney reviewed on 26th October 2014

Self contained Coach House is in excellent condition, very spacious with all new fixtures and fittings. The property is set back off the main road and is very peaceful and quiet. Our host was very attentive but left us to ourselves. Two good pubs in the village with Crickhowell and Abergavenny very close by for restaurants and other places to eat/drink. We would highly recommend the Coach House!

Rated by Mr Barrett reviewed on 1st October 2014

Having the garden was amazing and the cottage is well located to get to things. All the leaflets were really helpful and the owner is lovely. The shower is amazing, the views stunning and the bed super comfy.

Rated by Mrs Powell reviewed on 13th September 2014

Nice quiet location with great scenery and within easy reach of plenty of tourist attractions and lovely villages. The owner was so friendly and welcoming but although she was next door left us entirely to ourselves whilst being available if needed.

Rated by Mrs Hall reviewed on 7th September 2014

Very convenient centre for so many attractions, while being quiet and secluded for a rest.

Rated by Mr Dalwood reviewed on 5th July 2014

Three girlfriends and I decided to have a long weekend away from our respective husbands and climb a hill. We chose Wales, and randomly came across this little gem of a cottage, nestled near the black mountains and a perfect home away from home. The sitting room and kitchen were huge and the utterly lovely hostess had laid out hundreds of leaflets for the various activities near by. We went to the sugarloaf vine yard, climbed sugarloaf mountain and visited a lot of local pubs! The cottage itself is a stunning converted barn on the grounds of the main house which, before arriving, I was a little concerned about but it was more than fine; the family very much kept themselves to themselves (until we ran out of sugar - a quick text and 2 mins later there was a knock at the door - sugar! Really sweet of her and very accommodating) and we felt comfortable enough to have a picnic and a BBQ in the garden without feeling like we were in their way or vice versa. Truly lovely find and very reasonable in price, highly recommended.

Rated by DelightedKitty reviewed on 7th June 2014

Fantastic - a lovely welcome and a stunning property. A stunning cottage and much larger than expected, really warm and rural retreat with a lovely local pub - fantastic Sunday lunch at The Bell! The perfect escape from the City!

Rated by Mrs Mullin reviewed on 20th May 2014

The cottage was ideal for our requirements being in a quiet rural setting with loads of privacy. It was also ideal for our dog.

Rated by Mr Cunningham reviewed on 3rd May 2014

We enjoyed our stay at The Coach House very much and plan to return. It was in an area favoured for mountain biking and offered plenty of options for this. BikePark Wales was particularly enjoyable. The Bell has a good pub quiz on a Tuesday too. In addition, cosy evenings were had by the open fire!

Rated by Ms Dutton reviewed on 31st January 2014

The cottage was a lot more then expected and we had a fantastic break.

Rated by Mr Reeves reviewed on 21st January 2014

The Coach House was the highlight of our 2 week trip from California. Spacious, yet cozy with a warm fire after a long day. Great views in a rural setting but close to good pubs and Abergavenny for day trips by rail. Nicola is very helpful and a delight to talk with. All in all, a terrific stay and would love to come back some time.

Rated by horriblebulldog1007 reviewed on 31st December 2013

Restful and relaxing cottage.

Rated by Mr Imison reviewed on 15th December 2013

The location of the property was brilliant - lovely scenery and lots to do. The property was warm and comfortable - ideal for our family holiday. The owner was particularly helpful.

Rated by Mr Hoare reviewed on 6th December 2013

Excellent property. Excellent hostess.

Rated by Mr Decker reviewed on 27th October 2013

Beautiful scenery. A good base for visiting many attractions in and around the Brecons. Friendly owner, very helpful. Local people were also helpful and friendly. The Coach House was cosy, clean and comfortable, great to have a real fire. Everything was perfect.

Rated by Mrs Courtney reviewed on 18th October 2013

We enjoyed the lovely views from the cottage, the peace and quiet, and the good walks. Convenient location for visiting not only the more scenic parts of Wales, but also the industrial heritage. The cottage was very well equipped and warm.

Rated by Mrs Glasspool reviewed on 18th October 2013

The Coach House is centrally situated for a huge number of holiday excursions. It is within easy reach of excellent shopping facilities, and within half a mile of key road links. To top it all the views from the bedroom balcony are stunning, cannot ask for more.

Rated by Mr Benson reviewed on 13th September 2013

Beautiful location, fantastic accommodation (was planning where to put our furniture as could move in to live there!). Best holiday we have had in years. Would definitely go back again.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th July 2013

The area was outstanding in its beauty, and was very peaceful and quiet. A wonderful place to relax and the local people were very friendly and welcoming.

Rated by Mrs Chalk reviewed on 24th May 2013

Great & relaxed owners who were very friendly with nothing too much trouble. Property is in a lovely location with good access for walking. All you need for a holiday was provided in the property. We would love to return -what more can we say!

Rated by Mr Lamdin reviewed on 27th February 2013

We chose Gilwern as we have previously visited the area and always planned to go back. We arrived and were given a warm and friendly reception by Nicola. Nothing was too much trouble. The property is brilliant, lots of space and a bedroom with a balcony and views to die for out across the Usk valley to Sugarloaf and the Black Mountains. The property is sited about 1 mile from Gilwern centre which has all the basic amenities - minimarket, petrol, pubs, newsagent, pharmacy, doctors surgery and even a chip shop. Just down the road is the town of abergavenny with a superb range of food and other shops as well as several supermarkets. Arrange a visit in September to coincide with the abergavenny food festival. Gilwern sits on The Heads of the Valley road so access to Cardiff, Swansea, the Brecon Beacons and Brecon town, the Forest of Dean and the Black Mountains is simplicity itself. If driving is not your cup of tea then there is walking in all directions and of all standards on the doorstep. The Brecon Beacons Horseshoe is a challenging walk and again only about 40 minutes drive to the start. There is even the Monmouth and Breckon canal with towpath a few hundred yards down the lane. Industrial archeaology abounds with Blaenarvon Iron Works (World Heritage site), Clydach gorge and iron works and Blorenge Mountain and its network of tramways and quarries all within 10 miles. We loved every minute of our stay. The only downside is that the local pub is at the bottom of the hill that leads up to the Coach-house, alright going, a challenge for the return journey. The best bit, we're booked in already for next year

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 5th December 2012

Warm welcome. Very cosy with log fires. An ideal winter retreat. Great local walks and facilities. Third visit and we will go again.

Rated by Mrs Taylor reviewed on 12th November 2012

Being on my own and doing things I wanted to do, like recharging the battery! I enjoyed the chance to be able to light the open fire as it was such a change.

Rated by Mrs Jones reviewed on 28th October 2012

Very quiet location, yet easy to reach from the main roads, with very pleasant owners.

Rated by Mr Palim reviewed on 19th October 2012

Cottage extremely well equipped and very comfortable. Made very welcome and nothing too much trouble. Property ideally suited for touring.

Rated by Mr Benson reviewed on 23rd September 2012

Special property on the grounds of a bigger house, well worth visiting. Beautiful grounds.

Rated by Mr Goodwin reviewed on 31st August 2012

Intense tranquility that is best described the Coach House and its surrounding areas. One can enjoy both the country and the nearby cities; the choice is yours within any day's excursion. There is a certain warmth about Coach House that complements the tranquility.The house is equipped just like any home. The surrounding areas are fantastic for walks. A brisk walk in the crisp morning air will set the mood for the day's activities.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 30th April 2012

We loved the tranquility and beauty of the surrounding areas. The cottage has warmth and personality. The surrounding towns are lovely to visit. Great place to relax and unwind.

Rated by Mr Mohd Tahir reviewed on 26th March 2012

Apart from the natural beauty of the countryside, the convenience of being near to every facility ie. good shops, lovely pubs and places to eat. On top of that the Coach House felt like home. Nothing pretentious, but cosy and comfortable. The landlady is charming and very welcoming.

Rated by Mr Crowe reviewed on 6th December 2011

Very comfortable accommodation and welcoming host. Ideal as a base for walking in the Beacons and Black Mountains.

Rated by Mr Kennington reviewed on 13th November 2011

Spacious and comfortable in a wonderful area. Good for parking too.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 15th September 2011

We thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Coach House where we received a warm welcome. The house is a perfect base for exploring the Brecons and close enough to South Wales to do a beech trip. Our city children loved running around in the massive back garden. The house was perfectly equipped and above all, nice and clean. We plan to return next year.

Rated by Mrs Rainbrid reviewed on 1st August 2011

The character of the building was fabulous, loved the open fire and the layout. The views were great, and the location was excellent - near Abergavenny, walking distance to Gilwern, but very quiet and peaceful. Our hostess was very welcoming, and we really enjoyed our stay.

Rated by Mrs Baxendale reviewed on 8th June 2011

We loved the peaceful location and central location to the Brecon Beacons and other attractions. The cottage was spacious and homely and we would recommend!

Rated by Mrs Edwards reviewed on 3rd May 2011

Friendly welcome, effective central heating and a generous supply of starter logs, fire lighters, milk, juice, tea, coffee and sugar. Great location for walks. Very clean. Would stay there again and recommend it.

Rated by Mrs Fryer reviewed on 8th March 2011

The owner was extremely welcoming and very kind. We felt very at home in the warm, cosy cottage. The kitchen was well equipped and there was everything we needed throughout the cottage. It was a really lovely holiday.

Rated by Mrs Townsend reviewed on 15th February 2011

Lovely, cosy cottage with plenty of space for family to visit us for lunch. The owners were very helpful and had even provided thoughtful touches such as a Christmas tree, beautiful flowers, sweets, electric blankets and hot water bottles for our Christmas break. We awoke to a stunning snowy winter landscape on Christmas morning. Sheer joy! We would not hesitate to recommend the Coach House.

Rated by Ms Perrin reviewed on 3rd January 2011

Absolutely wonderful break in a beautiful part of the country. Will definitely be going back soon.

Rated by Mr Mohammad-Smart reviewed on 13th December 2010

The cottage was beautiful and the welcome was incredibly warm. All 3 of us, including the dog, were made to feel at home immediately. The description of the location was accurate, even the local pub (the Corn Exchange) offered us a fantastically warm welcome, and amazing food.

Rated by Miss Donovan reviewed on 7th December 2010

The cottage was beautiful and the welcome was incredibly warm. All 3 of us, including the dog, were made to feel at home immediately. The description of the location was accurate, even the local pub (the Corn Exchange) offered us a fantastically warm welcome, and amazing food.

Rated by Claired1076910 reviewed on 7th December 2010

The Coach House is in a lovely, peaceful spot but near to towns, with a variety of good restaurants. Crickhowell and its lovely kitchen shop is very close and we also visited Cardiff by train from abergavenny. Our grandson took full advantage of the large, lawned area at the back of the house and we all enjoyed a walk along the canal which is just down the road from the house.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 11th November 2010

A lovely cottage. Great space to enjoy with your family.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 8th November 2010

The Coach House has lots of character with a lovely fire place for open log fires. It is an ideal autumn/winter retreat. The setting and surroundings are superb with lots of easily accessible walking. The owners were particularly obliging - very pleasant and interested to make sure that everything was ok. Great place to take the dog. We are contemplating a return visit early next year.

Rated by Mrs Taylor reviewed on 1st November 2010

The owner was very welcoming and nothing was too much trouble. Fish & Chip shop in Gilwern - chips were the best tasted!

Rated by Mrs Tomlin reviewed on 28th October 2010

Lovely property in gorgeous location, perfectly located for touring the area in all directions. Very helpful and friendly owner. very highly recommended. Fantastic area to visit - in every respect!

Rated by Mr Akerman reviewed on 20th October 2010

We had a wonderful holiday. The location of this cottage was just perfect for us, lovely and quite with the most beautiful views. Perfect!

Rated by Mrs Walker reviewed on 23rd August 2010

Beautiful, peaceful surroundings, in very convenient location.

Rated by Mrs Jones reviewed on 10th August 2010

Friendly welcome from helpful owner. Good central location for South Wales and the borders. Lots of information provided for potential days out. Excellent property that exceeded our expectations in all areas.

Rated by Mr Mehen reviewed on 3rd August 2010

The Coach House was in a beautiful location and was so peaceful. The area and ease of road travelling.

Rated by Mrs Hall reviewed on 13th July 2010

The owners of the property were very helpful. The Coach House was very spacious and comfortable.

Rated by Ms Penfold reviewed on 13th July 2010

The Coach House is situated in a beautiful place over looking Sugar Loaf Mountain which is stunning. The owners were very helpful and very friendly, willing to give advice about places to visit and where to eat.

Rated by Mrs Collins reviewed on 7th June 2010

Within walking distance to Gilwern. Lovely scenery and fantastic walks along the canal. There was plenty of information at the cottage on places to visit. Overall a brilliant holiday.

Rated by Miss Taylor reviewed on 17th May 2010

Nicola was so helpful. The coach house was clean, well-equipped, cosy, romantic, quiet. Everything we wanted. Location was great as near Crickhowell with lots of good pubs (The Bear pub is fantastic) and good walks nearby.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 12th April 2010

The cottage was perfectly situated for some excellent walks and when you came back it was very cosy and well-equipped. We had a lovely break.

Rated by Ms Long reviewed on 6th April 2010

Great location, friendly owners, lots of character.

Rated by Mr Barber reviewed on 9th March 2010

Ideal property for a relaxing and cosy holiday. The owner was so friendly and welcoming and gave great suggestions with lots of helpful mags and leaflets. Perfect!! 'The Bear' in Crickhowell was a superb place to eat. Great food and atmosphere. Very cosy and romantic. Thank you!

Rated by Miss McGlothlin reviewed on 8th March 2010

This is our second visit and we have always found it comfortable and cosy (beautiful open fire). Quiet and relaxing. Great views and landscape. Great location for walks and climbs.

Rated by Mr Crook reviewed on 1st January 2010

Great cottage in lovely location. Good sized rooms and outdoor space. Perfect for exploring the surrounding mountains. Owner was very friendly and helpful. Only minor negative observation was that the shower was poor but not a bid problem!

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 17th December 2009

Friendly greeting on arrival from the owner. The house was very comfortable and well equipped. Plenty of places to visit in the local area especially Big Pit at Blaenavon with Cardiff just a few miles away. The house was very quiet and peaceful but could possibly benefit with the addition of a dishwasher.

Rated by A FlipKey verified reviewer reviewed on 3rd December 2009

The owners were very helpful with details of local walks. The property had a very comfortable relaxing atmosphere.

Rated by Ms French reviewed on 9th November 2009

Very relaxing environment - great log fire - excellent hostess - dog friendly - good location for a variety of walks and great views of Sugarloaf on a good weather day!

Rated by Mrs Malinak reviewed on 28th October 2009

The owners of this property were very welcoming and very caring.

Rated by Mr White reviewed on 10th August 2009

Owner was very friendly, excellent local advice and went above and beyond what you would reasonably expect.

Rated by Mrs Bainborough reviewed on 7th August 2009

Beautiful countryside and places to visit.

Rated by Mr Balsma reviewed on 6th July 2009

Very welcoming and helpful owners. Clean well presented cottage with all that was needed and in a great location

Rated by Mr Glenn reviewed on 4th July 2009

Locality in Brecons. Wonderful setting of Coach House within large private grounds. Quiet and privacy. Kind and thoughtful hospitality and care from owners. Large spacious living areas - lounge and kitchen particularly. Main bedroom was large.

Rated by Mr & Mrs Mistral reviewed on 22nd June 2009

Excellent location with great views and privacy.

Rated by Dr Martindill reviewed on 19th May 2009

The Coach House and it's gardens were immaculate and we had everything we needed. The scenery and views were fantastic. So close to all the places we wanted to visit and had beautiful walks and tourist places to visit too. We had a perfect time there and will be booking this cottage again for our next break.

Rated by Mr Crook reviewed on 14th May 2009

Lovely cottage and good value. The field of sheep and lambs opposite was lovely, as was the log fire.

Rated by Mr Moggridge reviewed on 6th April 2009

Very friendly and hospitable owners. Totally self contained, independent and away from main house. Very light and airy. Superb location, quiet and peaceful. Great patio south facing for al fresco breakfast. Everything required within the cottage. Super open fire. Easy access to Brecon Beacons, Abergavenny etc.

Rated by Mrs Dyas reviewed on 24th March 2009

Location was beautiful, lovely and private, with great views. Garden was really nice and owner very relaxed and allowed us freedom and flexibility with our dog. Layout of property was great and was very warm and cosy. Lots of nice walks nearby.

Rated by Mrs Briers reviewed on 23rd February 2009

Great hospitality from the owners. We had such a relaxing stay that we didn't do all the walking we had expected to do!

Rated by Mrs James reviewed on 9th February 2009

The Coach House was in a lovely area, the place was lovely and spacious, quiet and peaceful. Would visit again. Great week!

Rated by Mrs Walton reviewed on 2nd December 2008

Superb setting and location. Loved log fire.

Rated by Mrs Liddell reviewed on 4th November 2008

Good location, great view and lovely log fire.

Rated by Mr Smith reviewed on 6th October 2008

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