Yr Hen Felin is a well-received cottage, praised for its peaceful and beautiful location, comfort, and the welcoming nature of the host. Guests enjoyed the property's charm, grounds, and the stream, making it a hit with families and pets. Some mentioned thoughtful touches like Welsh cakes on arrival.
Most guests found the cottage clean and tidy, contributing to a relaxing stay. However, a few noted the presence of cobwebs and bugs, and one mentioned the need for a deep clean, suggesting room for improvement in this area.
The location is highly praised for its tranquility, natural beauty, and proximity to local attractions and walks. The peaceful surroundings and the presence of wildlife added to the guests' enjoyment.
The cottage is described as cosy, comfortable, and well-equipped, providing a relaxing environment. The presence of a stream and the property's quirkiness were highlights, although one review mentioned an issue with a mattress.
The property is appreciated for its amenities and the large outdoor space. Some guests suggested improvements such as better outdoor lighting, a washing machine, and maintenance of the patio area. The TV signal was occasionally unreliable.
Guests mentioned receiving Welsh cakes and other small gestures upon arrival, indicating a level of thoughtfulness. While these gifts were appreciated, it is noted that such personal touches may vary and are not guaranteed with every stay.
Nestled in the peaceful countryside on the outskirts of Llanfyllin, Powys is this idyllic detached cottage, Yr Hen Felin. Welsh for 'the old mill', the property was once a bustling workshop, but now welcomes a family or group of six and their canine companion for a rural escape in a beautiful region of Wales. Follow a private driveway across a little bridge where your home-away-from-home awaits; ample off-road parking is available right in front of the property to easily unload your luggage! Step into the porch to kick off your walking shoes after a long hike, before settling into the spacious, L-shaped kitchen/diner. Perfectly appointed for socialising, gather around the large, wooden dining table for six whilst the group's chef prepares home-cooked treats in the kitchen, equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher to keep the space tidy; remnants of the old mill can be found throughout the property, including the old, brick bread oven nestled in the wall! Follow the winding stairs up to the first-floor sitting room, where high, vaulted ceilings, exposed beams and Velux windows bring plenty of natural light into the snug, cottage-style space; retreat to the reading corner with a good book or snuggle up on the cushioned sofas with your favourite show on the TV. After the day's adventures, head to the lower ground floor and rinse off the day in the shower room, before catching your rest in one of two bedroom. Both the double and triple bunk provide storage space for your belongings and characterful, whilst the double also has access to the garden. With so much outdoor space for pets and little ones to play, why not head outside with your morning cup of coffee to the picnic bench? Listen to the babbling stream and enjoy the peace and quiet of your gorgeous, rural retreat. There are an abundance of scenic walks and cycling opportunities right from the doorstep, while the whole area is alive with interesting birdlife; explore the nearby Berwyn Mountains, the enchanting Lake Vyrnwy, and Pistyll Rhaeadr waterfall, a magical spot for a picnic. A short drive into Llanfyllin offers plenty of shops and eateries to choose from, alongside attractions within the Cain Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, including Y Dolydd, an early 19th-century workhouse. Welshpool is another bustling market town a little further south to discover local artefacts at The Wharf Powysland Museum, take a stroll along the picture-perfect canal, or visit the unique Powis Castle and its celebrated gardens. A truly magnificent holiday base at any time of year, choose Yr Hen Felin for your holiday to Wales.
Llanfyllin is a lovely town nestled deep in the scenic Cain Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and the Berwyn Mountains. There is a decent selection of stores where you can get all of your necessities, and Y Dolydd, an early 19th-century workhouse that was once featured on the BBC Restoration show. It is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with great architectural variety and outdoor activities, such as walking and cycling across the Berwyn Mountains.
Over three floors.
Two bedrooms: 1 x lower-ground-floor double, 1 x lower-ground floor triple bunk.
Lower-ground-floor shower room with shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
First-floor sitting room
Oil central heating.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Smart TV with Netflix.
Outside charcoal BBQ.
Off-road parking.
Rear garden with lawn, gravelled area and furniture.
One well-behaved pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 3.2 miles.
Note: The garden backs onto an open stream, pets and children should be supervised at all times
Clive
Amenities in the house are not too bad however, wifi is so slow (1.5mb) that using the internet is very challenging. The TV setup is very poor, sky remote is so old the icons on each button have completely worn away, a new one costs around £10. Worst of all is that there is no information booklet with instructions how to deal with the heating, waste disposal or general usage information. Not withstanding these issues we had a good stay and enjoyed the area.
Michiel
Lovely owners, and a great garden with our private stream. We had an amazing stay!
Abigail
. the cottage is stunning and the stream was great to play in, the grounds were well maintained and the dog couldnât get out. Inside was everything you needed, there is no washing machine, we didnât mind this. Bedding and towels provided, bath towel not sheet so you may want to take your own. Lovely Welsh cakes on arrival and milk in the fridge, thank you. Also tea towels, a few tea bags and dishwasher tablets. The only slight negative is the cottage needs a good deep clean, itâs not dirty itâs just not quite up to high standards.. when we first arrived it smelt a little musty but that was gone by the end of the week. I wouldnât want to stay in winter months because of this, also no fire, which didnât bother us in summer obviously.. would I stay again? Yes! The location was beautiful and had everything needed for a break away⦠bring fly spray⦠thank you for a lovely stay.
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