Brycheiniog View is a lovely home located in the centre of Brecon, Powys.
It offers designated off-road parking along with plenty of roadside options, making it an ideal getaway for families or friends looking for a peaceful retreat amidst the breathtaking scenery of the Brecon Beacons.
Upon entering this property, you will find a spacious kitchen that is fully equipped with all the necessities for your self-catering visit.
The rear garden features a useful utility room that contains a washing machine and tumble dryer, perfect for longer stays.
Proceed to the dining room, where you can gather around a table that seats up to five for a home-cooked meal or an entertaining game night with your loved ones.
The sitting room invites you to relax, complete with a Smart TV for your viewing pleasure.
An external cloakroom with a sink and toilet is conveniently located for your convenience.
At the end of the day, retreat to one of the three tastefully decorated bedrooms.
You can choose from a super-king-size room that can be converted into a twin upon request, another twin room that can also be transformed into a super-king-size on request, and a snug single room, all of which promise a restful night's sleep.
A modern shower room with a walk-in shower and heated towel rail makes it easy to freshen up every morning.
Outdoors, the property has both a front and back garden.
The front garden is enclosed and has a lawn area with furniture, making it an ideal spot for a morning coffee.
The rear garden is also enclosed and includes a patio, a gravelled area, and a bike shed, which is perfect for those bringing their bikes to explore the surrounding area.
Close to Brycheiniog View is the charming Brecon Canal Basin, where you can enjoy peaceful boat rides and beautiful walks along the towpath.
Dive into local history by visiting Brecon Cathedral, or explore over 300 years of military history at The Royal Welsh Regimental Museum.
If you venture a bit further, you'll find the lively Abergavenny Market, great for food enthusiasts, or you can appreciate the stunning vistas of Sugarloaf and the Usk Valley with a day trip from the National Trust.
The city of Hereford is also worth exploring, with its historic Hereford Cathedral and the intriguing Museum of Cider, offering an interesting day out for the entire family.
Lastly, be sure to enjoy the views from the historic Castle Green.
At Brycheiniog View, the treasures of Brecon and beyond are just waiting for you to discover.