Welshpool 1 mile.
Surrounded by the Berwyn Mountains within a stunning rural location is this single-storey accommodation, resting on the outskirts of Welshpool.
Berwyn View is an exceptional holiday home in one of the most sought-after locations upon the Welsh and English border, where families of all ages and tastes will be delighted to temporarily call this home.
Enter into the property and be welcomed into the sitting room, where an electric fire acts as a focal point, before the plush seating arrangement that invites you to tune into the Smart TV at the end of an action-packed day of exploring.
Move through the property, discover the bright and airy kitchen, boasting views across the surroundings fields, providing a delightful space for the designated chef of the group to rustle up family-favourite dishes whilst making the most of the quality electric oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
Completing the interior are two well-presented bedrooms, the master suite notable for its sumptuous king-size bed with breath-taking views, whilst the second bedroom consists of two single beds that can be pushed together to create a double bed on request.
To the exterior at Berwyn View, there is a superb garden with a lawn area for your canine companion to roam, whilst you bask in the sunshine on the patio, with a spot of alfresco dining to savour during the summer months.
If you can tear yourself away from this wonderful home, venture into the centre of Welshpool and look forward to exploring the streets adorned with beautiful Georgian architecture, plenty of great places to eat and drink, as well as shop to browse.
Nearby, is the National Trust owned property of Powis Castle, the ancestral home of the Earl of Powys and the descendants of Clive of India, today containing the finest collections of paintings and furniture in Wales and world-famous garden terraces.
Explore this part of Mid Wales further with a journey along the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, taking you from Raven Square to Llanfair Caereinion or alternatively choose to walk part of the Montgomery Canal, which is a Site of Special Scientific Interest, so you can be sure to spot otters, water voles and kingfishers en-route.
Other local attractions includes the Welshpool Golf club where on a clear day you can see Eryri (Snowdonia), the country estate of Glansevern Hall Gardens and there is the Glyndŵr's Way for avid ramblers to enjoy too.
With the enchanting waterfall in the Berwyn Mountains, Pistyll Rhaeadr also with easy reach, a stay at Berwyn View promises to be an action-packed getaway at any time of the year.