| Llanerchydol Lodge , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 266 - £ 566
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Detached Four Poster Pub Close By Open Fire Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
This lovely unspoilt detached Victorian gate lodge with exposed beams and antique furnishings in its sympathetically restored interior sits across the road from the Llanfair narrow guage railway and within 3 miles of Offa's Dyke. Set 30 minutes from Lake Vrnwy's sailing cycling and RSPB reserve its location grants easy access to beaches in Cardigan Bay and Snowdonia's mountains. Shops pubs and restaurants a short walk.
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| Acanthus Cottage , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 320 - £ 618
Sleeps: 4 |

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Non Smoking Short Break Pet Friendly
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| Ideally positioned in lovely mature gardens these charming comfortable cottages offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. With easy road access they are perfectly placed to explore the border lands of England and Wales an area bursting with historic market towns and tranquil villages. Ideally positioned adjacent to the owner's home in their own enclosed grounds they are located just 3 miles from Welshpool with its fine selection of shops pubs and restaurants the start of the Llanfair light railway and the national trusts medieval Powis castle with its stunning gardens. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the myriad of activities that are available locally including walking golf fishing and pony trekking. Shrewsbury and Ironbridge Gorge museum are within easy reach. Nearest pub serving food 1 mile. |
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| The Cottage , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 182- £447
Sleeps: 4 |

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| This charming, 16th Century stone-built detached barn conversion lies in the grounds of the owner's historic farmhouse - often featured in Country Living Magazine. Situated on the slopes of the Cain Valley one mile from Llanfechain, this property is full of character. Original features include ceiling beams, exposed wall timbers and sloping roofs. With many walks and cycle paths nearby as well as the charming market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry, this wonderful cottage makes a great base for anyone looking to explore north Wales. |
| Surrounded by rolling hills and the lovely Berwyn Mountains, the charming village of Llanfechain nestles beside the banks of the River Cain deep in the scenic Cain Valley. The area of outstanding beauty is a wonderful backdrop to this quaint little settlement, home to St. Garmon's 12th Century Norman church. Primarily composed of stone-built black and white timber framed buildings, the village also boasts a welcoming traditional pub. The hills and Berwyn Mountains are renowned for their bird life and visitors can enjoy walking and cycling through the lovely scenery. For other bird watching opportunities, the spectacular Lake Vyrnwy is also nearby and hosts a fascinating nature reserve. For those who enjoy shopping and exploring a more urban environment, the market towns of Welshpool and Oswestry both boast an impressive array of shops, arts and crafts centres, pubs and restaurants. |
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| Wisteria Cottage , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 250 - £ 512
Sleeps: 2 |

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Non Smoking Short Break Pet Friendly
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| Ideally positioned in lovely mature gardens these charming comfortable cottages offer a perfect year round setting in which to relax and unwind. With easy road access they are perfectly placed to explore the border lands of England and Wales an area bursting with historic market towns and tranquil villages. Ideally positioned adjacent to the owner's home in their own enclosed grounds they are located just 3 miles from Welshpool with its fine selection of shops pubs and restaurants the start of the Llanfair light railway and the national trusts medieval Powis castle with its stunning gardens. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the myriad of activities that are available locally including walking golf fishing and pony trekking. Shrewsbury and Ironbridge Gorge museum are within easy reach. Nearest pub serving food 1 mile. |
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| The Old Mill , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 164- £564
Sleeps: 6 |

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| This stone-built detached barn-conversion was once part of an 18th Century mill, set idyllically beside a babbling book. Just three miles from the little town of Llanfyllin, this property is well placed for a wide variety of local amenities. This lovely cottage boasts a number of wonderful original features and offers a large, well-equipped kitchen as well as a cosy first floor lounge with views over the garden and brook. The surrounding area offers a number of excellent walking opportunities as well as a variety of interesting birds and wildlife. Welshpool is within 20 minutes driving distance and offers a wealth of shops, eateries and other great activities, making this an ideally suited home-from-home. |
| Ideally positioned deep in the scenic Cain Valley, the charming town of Llanfyllin is surrounded by rolling hills and the Berwyn Mountains. Situated in this wonderful area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this lovely little town offers a wide variety of architecture from different periods, including a 19th Century workhouse featured on the BBC ‘Restoration’ programme. There are ample of walking and cycling opportunities in the local area, including trails through the Berwyn Mountains and the hills of Llangynog. Lake Vyrnwy is also close by and boasts an inspiring mountain backdrop of glorious colours as well as a fascinating nature reserve. Welshpool, just 14 miles away, is also worth visiting and is home to an array of shops, arts and crafts centres, quality pubs and restaurants. Powys Castle and its impressive gardens are also within easy driving distance. |
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| Rhiwlas Cottage , Welshpool |
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Price: £ 210- £630
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Rhiwlas Cottage is an 18th Century stone built cottage that adjoins the owner's farmhouse and is located at the head of the Vyrnwy valley in the village of Llanwddyn, three miles from Lake Vyrnwy in North Wales. This cottage has three bedrooms, two doubles (one of which has an ensuite) and one twin, as well as a bathroom with a spa bath, meaning this cottage sleeps up to six people. This cottage also contains an open plan living area with fitted kitchen, a dining area and a cosy woodburner in the sitting room. To the outside of the cottage is a lawned garden with outdoor furniture and a BBQ, along with bike storage and off road parking for three cars. Situated within an area of beautiful countryside, plus with many attractions nearby, Rhiwlas Cottage is a great base for a family holiday. |
| At the head of the Vyrnwy valley, three miles from Lake Vyrnwy is the small village of Llanwddyn. Located between the Cambrian and Berwyn mountain ranges and near to Snowdonia National Park, the whole area provides breathtaking countryside. Watersports are in abundance with windsurfing, canoeing, kayaking and sailing all available on the lake, along with game and fly fishing and many other outdoor activities available, there is something for everyone. |
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