Ground floor with woodland views

Sitting room of self catering, quiet cottage in mid-Wales
Sitting room
  • Sitting room with woodburner and underfloor heating, French windows on to a slate terrace and woodland view, quiet and secluded
  • Kitchen/dining room with high ceiling, original beams and farmland view, eco-friendly fittings, underfloor heating  (see photo gallery)
  • Pantry for cool storage and energy saving, recycling boxes, deep freeze
  • Double bedroom (or can be twin), wheelchair accessible, underfloor heating, door to patio
  • Accessible shower room/wet room, WC, handbasin, grab rails, heated towel rail
  • Hall with slate floor and original chest
  • Lobby for boots, coats and drying
  • Underfloor heating throughout
  • Slate and wooden floors – very suitable for pets
Downstairs double bed
Downstairs bedroom

Self-catering cottage Machynlleth, stairway to upper level

First floor warmly insulated and with wood features

  • Two twin bedrooms with original beams, radiators, skylights
  • Landing
  • WC with basin and heated towel rail
  • All well insulated with eco-friendly Warmcell

        Gallery bedroom

Gallery bedroom

Facilities provided in Yr Hen Stablau holiday cottage

  • Electricity, gas & central heating included
  • Woodburner with one load of logs
  • Radio, CD player, digital Freeview TV & DVD, free Wifi
  • Maps, books, and games
  • Washing machine
  • Iron & ironing board
  • Fridge A rated and freezer A+ rated
  • Organic cotton bedlinen included
  • Gas cooker and Microwave oven
  • Spring water supply, UV filtered
  • Towels provided on request
  • EV charging at cost according to battery size and current electricity tariff
  • Smoking only outside
  • Large garden and nature trail
  • Pets welcome but dogs must be kept away from the sheep in neighbouring farms
  • Ample parking
  • Shops, cafés, bookshops, restaurants and pubs one mile away

More photos in the Photo gallery

We are members of Mid Wales Tourism and the Professional Association of Self-Caterers UK

 

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