This sweet mid-terrace cottage rests in Hay-on-Wye, Brecknockshire and can sleep three people in two bedrooms.
Prices from £392.00
19 Lion Street, Hay-on-Wye, Powys, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
Prices from £439.00
Charming 16th Century Farmhouse set in the heart of the Radnor Basin with wonderful networks of pathways and bridleways. Great base to visit several places of interest. Six Bedrooms, vast outdoor space, pub and shop 2 miles.
Nestled into the hillside with magnificent views of the Black Mountains, this accommodation is spread across two properties, the main farmhouse and a self contained barn, both restored with every luxury in mind.
Hidden in the heart of the hills, this private nest of beautiful handmade shepherds huts provide the ultimate glamping adventure. Relax by the stream or gather around the fire pit in the evenings.
Retaining all its former character, with cruck oak beams and exposed stonework, Hay Bluff House is the perfect hideaway, with acres of gardens and fields, as well as a private waterfall.
The Great Hay Barn at Cwmhir Court has been meticulously restored over recent years, using the best of local craftsmanship, the result is a stylish mix of country charm and modern making it a great holiday retreat.
This Barn is everything we think a family holiday home should be; stylish, beautiful, comfortable and brimming with character.
Tucked away a few short miles from Hay on Wye you will find this beautiful house, full of Welsh charm from the slate tiles and oak floors, to the Welsh woollen blankets and curtains.
This stone cottage is an idyllic slice of country life, hidden away in remote location out of sight accessed by a farm track.
Tucked away within the grounds of a beautiful country home. From its elevated position this lovely shepherd's hut has magnificent views across to the Welsh mountains. Peaceful, tranquil, and indulgent.
Stylish and contemporary three storey townhouse, finished to a very high standard, located in the ever popular town of Hay on Wye, within walking distance of all of the town s amenities.
A beautifully finished, contemporarily styled three storey property situated just a short walk from Hay on Wye s popular town centre, with its specialist bookshops.
A stunning 17th Century, Grade II listed farmhouse, nestled in the Radnorshire hills. Just a short drive from the Brecon Beacons National Park and the literary town of Hay on Wye.
Set in the heart of Paincastle, this former chapel, originally built in 1828, has been sympathetically restored offering original features with a contemporary twist, simply perfect whatever occasion.
Simply charming and full of character, this Grade II listed cottage sits peacefully below a small hamlet on a private lane off the Offa s Dyke footpath offering stunning views across the countryside, perfect for small families and couples whatever the time of year.
A simply stunning detached property with its own private hot tub set on a hilltop location boasting wonderful countryside views. This beautiful property is within a few minutes drive from the village pub with lots to see and do locally if you can tear yourself away from this unique retreat.
Perfect for families, this unique lodge offers plenty to do from canoeing along the river Wye to exploring the Offa s Dyke path before returning for a long hot bubble bath and relaxing evening in front of the wood burner.
This traditional stone bothy set in the heart of a working farm offers a cosy base that is perfect for couples wanting to enjoy the rugged landscape and many market towns of the Brecon Beacons.
This stylish country escape sits proudly above Hay on Wye offering spectacular views across to the Black Mountains. The spacious accommodation and gardens are perfect for family gatherings and celebrations.