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A place of peace and tranquility with magnificent all round views, set on the edge of the Black Mountains. An authentic Longhouse built around the time of the Civil War with it's very old beams, paneled walls and staircases it exudes history. There has been a house here since medieval times. The two large fireplaces, oil paintings, old books and memorabilia add to the atmosphere. Outside the barn is home to a range of geese, ducks and fowl's all very free range. The property stands in it's own land of some 13 acres.
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The Longhouse has three guests
rooms and can sleep eight but I very rarely have more then four, unless
it's one large party. Guests share their own
bathroom, but the house is never crowded as I restrict the number of
guests that stay. |
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Breakfast is healthy, with homemade bread and marmalade and our own free range eggs of various kinds. The Black Mountains surround a valley containing the Mynydd Du Forest and Grwyne Fawr River. Hikes here lead to fabulous views in all directions. |
Tariff guide per room based on two sharingDouble / Twin room £40 to £50 Single Occupancy £20-£25 Triple room rate £50-£55 Special Offer prices available. Ratings/Awards- featured in Alastair Sawday's Special Places to Stay. Number of rooms 3. Tea/coffee making Facilities. Pets welcome. Children welcome. Gardens Surround House Quite Location Colour Television in 1 bedroom Parking on grounds. Full English Breakfast included in Tariff, other Meals available Locally. Ironing facilities available |