Gungrog Cottage

ID: S11409

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 6
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

A character cottage renovated to a high standard and retaining stone walls and oak beams situated one mile north of Welshpool.

This attractive, detached cottage stands adjacent to the owner's farmhouse in an elevated position, one mile north of Welshpool, with lovely views over the surrounding countryside.  The house has been renovated to a high standard, retaining some stone walling and beamed ceilings.

The cottage has bedrooms and bathroom on the ground floor, so that the living room and kitchen diner can take advantage of the lovely views from the first floor.  There are three comfortable bedrooms (two twins and a double), each with a washbasin, and a bathroom with large rainhead shower over the bath. A wooden staircase leads up to the sitting room, with window seat in the bay window, comfortable seating, electric fire, TV, video, CD/DVD and Wi-Fi.  The spacious kitchen/diner includes a dishwasher. These rooms boast high-beamed ceilings and beautiful wooden floors.  The cottage has full oil-fired central heating, and guests have use of washing machine & freezer in shared utility adjacent.

Shared grounds, with lawned garden area with picnic benches, quite private, barbecue and summer house.  Guests also have access to 21 acres of surrounding fields. A 20-30 minute stroll along the canal brings you to Welshpool, which has a good leisure centre, some interesting shops, Powis Castle (NT), and the Welshpool-Llanfair Caereinion Light Railway.  The historic town of Montgomery is nearby, with its ruined castle.  Excellent walking in the area, including Offa's Dyke and the Severn Way.

Electricity and heating included.

Bed linen provided; towels available on request.

Highchair available by arrangement.

No smoking please.

Nearby points of interest

Reviews (37)

  • Mr Mike Goldwater

    We had a wonderful stay. The location is amazing and the facilities great. the summer house is a lovely addition too.

  • Mrs Frances Winter

    Wonderful area for walking and history. Friendly hosts and local people.

  • Mrs Carol Winterbottom

    What a week to pick - an ex hurricane (Helene) then two autumn storms Ali and Bronagh with lots of heavy rain in between! Nevertheless, we made the best of it, enjoying a good rest with trips to Powis and on the W-L Railway too. Thank you for milk, jam and wine. Not too far to come so we will be back.

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