Manor house
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6 bedrooms
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Sleeps 15
The Courtyard Wing is part of Penpont - a Grade 1 house in the Brecon Beacons National Park. 40 acres of grounds right next to the River Usk. A unique place to stay with family/ friends: Tennis court, fishing, farmshop, a Maze and plenty of walks.
The house lies right next to the River Usk and is surrounded by 40 acres of grounds and gardens.
£221–£279
/ night
£1550–£1950
/ week
2 nights min stay
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Key info:
- Nearest beach 70 km
- Suitable for children of all ages
- Car advised
- May take pets – please enquire
Manor house
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8 bedrooms
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Sleeps 16
A 17th century Grade II listed country house set in 3 acres of grounds on the Shropshire/Powys border that comfortably accommodates 16 guests.
£285–£356
/ night
£1995–£2495
/ week
7 nights min stay
1 review
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Key info:
- Nearest beach 60 km
- Suitable for children of all ages
- Car advised
- May take pets – please enquire
- Private garden
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Manor house
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12 bedrooms
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Sleeps 28
Plas Dinam is a magnificent Grade II listed historic mansion in Mid Wales. Whether for a holiday with friends, as a corporate getaway or as a spectacular wedding venue, Plas Dinam is the luxurious, spacious and, above all, welcoming place you’ve been looking for.
£411–£631
/ night
£2880–£4420
/ week
2 nights min stay
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Late deal: save up to £670
Manor house
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7 bedrooms
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Sleeps 13
Beautiful and spacious barn-conversion with wonderful views of the surrounding Welsh countryside. 1-acre lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ. Ideal for large families or groups of friends. Less than 1/2 mile to shop, pub/restaurant.
Key info:
- Nearest beach 75 km
- Suitable for children of all ages
- Car advised
- May take pets – please enquire
- Private garden
Stay in a rural Welsh cottage in this unspoilt part of Wales and explore the Black Mountains or the Brecon Beacons National Park, where you can scale the two highest peaks in southern Britain and discover a vast range of flora and fauna. Perfect for a walking holiday, Powys offers outdoor activities for all, from fishing to climbing. Culture vultures can visit numerous stunning historic sites, notably Powys Castle and Montgomery Castle, or head to Hay-on-Wye for the famous annual literary festival. Builth Wells is home to the popular Royal Welsh Show, while Knighton is the ideal base from which to explore the intriguing Offa’s Dyke, the historical border between England and Wales. Rent a self-catering holiday home in picturesque Machynlleth or Crickhowell – great for exploring Powys’s dramatic landscapes and fascinating history.