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Ramsay & White Estate agents welcome you to this delightful 4
bedroom cottage, once a cherished guest house, located at the
picturesque Penrhadw Farm, Pontsticill. This beautiful property
boasts a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern convenience,
offering an ideal retreat for families or those seeking a serene
countryside lifestyle. The ground floor features a generously sized
lounge with feature fireplace, a dining room, a modern kitchen, a
utility room and a separate WC, all designed to ensure practicality
and ease of living.
The first floor comprises four well proportioned bedrooms, each
offering a peaceful sanctuary for rest and relaxation. Bedroom 1
and Bedroom 2 are spacious and bright, while Bedroom 3 and Bedroom
4 2.26m x 3.38m provide versatile spaces that can be adapted to
suit your needs. Two modern bathrooms serve the first floor, fitted
with contemporary fixtures and fittings for comfort and
convenience.
The cottage benefits from a lovely outdoor space, perfect for
enjoying the stunning countryside views, and parking to the side of
the property for multiple vehicles. The surrounding area offers a
tranquil and idyllic setting, with beautiful landscapes of the
beacons national Park and walking trails right on your doorstep.
This charming 4 bedroom cottage at Penrhadw Farm offers a unique
opportunity to own a piece of countryside paradise, making it an
ideal home for families, retirees, or those looking to escape the
hustle and bustle of city life.
Stunning location.
Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of the Brecon Beacons
National Park, Pontsticill is a picturesque village that exudes
charm and tranquility. Located in the county of Merthyr Tydfil,
Wales, this idyllic village offers a captivating blend of natural
beauty, rich history, and outdoor adventures.
Surrounded by rolling hills, lush green valleys, and the awe
inspiring peaks of the Brecon Beacons, Pontsticill is a paradise
for nature enthusiasts. The village sits adjacent to the
magnificent Pontsticill Reservoir, a shimmering body of water that
provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities. Whether you're
fishing for trout, sailing across the tranquil waters, or simply
strolling along the scenic lakeside, the reservoir offers a serene
escape from the bustle of everyday life.
Pontsticill is also renowned for its access to the Brecon Beacons
National Park, a haven for hikers, climbers, and adventure seekers.
The surrounding parkland is crisscrossed with an extensive network
of trails, ranging from gentle walks to challenging hikes, catering
to all skill levels. From the summit of Pen y Fan, the highest peak
in southern Britain, you can witness breathtaking panoramic views
that stretch across the park's dramatic landscapes.
The village itself is steeped in history, with remnants of its past
visible throughout. The Old Station House, from which the
aforementioned property takes its name, harks back to a bygone era
of steam locomotives and railway heritage. The Brecon Beacons Steam
Railway, which runs through Pontsticill, adds to the area's
nostalgic charm, offering visitors a chance to experience the magic
of a bygone era.
Pontsticill is a close knit community that takes pride in its
heritage and natural surroundings. The village is home to a warm
and welcoming atmosphere, with friendly locals and a range of
community events that bring residents together. Despite its
tranquil setting, Pontsticill is within easy reach of nearby towns
and amenities, ensuring that essential services and conveniences
are readily available.
In summary, Pontsticill is a captivating village that captures the
essence of rural Wales. With its breath taking landscapes, historic
landmarks, and access to outdoor adventures, it offers residents
and visitors a harmonious blend of natural beauty and tranquillity.
Whether you seek peaceful walks along the reservoir, thrilling
hikes in the mountains, or a close knit community with a strong
sense of history, Pontsticill is a place where you can find solace
and create lasting memories amidst the splendour of the Brecon
Beacons.
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