This quirky barn conversion located on the owner’s farm above the A470, makes a welcoming and comfortable base for a couple or small family looking to explore the southern end of Snowdonia National Park and the Dyfi Valley. Nestled in the rolling countryside of mid-Wales, this is an area for outdoor enthusiasts. There are walking routes and cycle trails from your front door, while keen mountain bikers will adore the Dyfi Bike Park (7 miles). Local fishing can also be arranged. The small village of Cemmaes (1 mile) has a pub, coffee shop and local store. For further amenities, the historic town of Machynlleth has a Wednesday market plus a selection of antiques stores and galleries featuring local artists and craftspeople. Keep your eyes and ears peeled while out walking – this region is part of the ‘Mach Loop’, where military aircraft practise low-flying skills amid the valleys.
This charming two-storey cottage has been beautifully renovated with original features complemented by contemporary decor. The entrance takes you into a lovely hallway with slate floors, a beautiful oak staircase and an exposed stone wall. There are two downstairs bedrooms, one double and one twin, both in a cosy cottage style set beneath beamed ceilings, plus a downstairs bathroom. Stairs lead up to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which is light and spacious with gorgeous valley views from the windows. The corner kitchen has appliances set beneath the eaves with skylights offering a bright space to work. There’s a dining area, plus a selection of comfortable seating arranged around a TV, and a traditional stone fireplace with a wood burner for cosy nights in.
Outside, a small patio with outdoor dining table makes a lovely spot to enjoy a meal or drink in the fresh mountain air. Steps lead up to a small lawn, and disposable BBQs are provided.
This property is attached to Hen Stabl - Cemmaes, which is another cottage let by the owner of Ty Wennol. Hen Stabl sleeps 5.