Property Description
Y Bwthyn (Little Cottage) is one of three Cennen Cottages properties situated in a courtyard setting within one of the most beautiful and secluded areas in the Brecon Beacons National Park. The properties are architect-designed conversions of C19 stone barns and are finished to a very high standard. They form part of historic Blaenllynnant Farm, the home of Sir John Williams who was physician to Queen Victoria and the founder of the National Library of Wales. Each property is well separated from the others and has its own lawned grounds and outstanding views of the Black Mountain. Red kites and buzzards abound.
The properties are easily accessible, being only 12 miles from the end of the M4 and 8 miles from the A40.
Single-storey holiday cottage. Open-plan living/dining room with wood-burning stove, plate glass gable end with door to terrace, ceiling to roof apex, slate floor and fully fitted kitchen. Double bedroom with wooden floor and fully tiled en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet.
Note: Ysgubor Fawr (OXK), Ty Nant (OXL), Y Bwthyn (OXM), Rhandir Long House (OXJ) and Rhandir Barn (OX4) can be booked together to sleep up to 25 people. The magnificent dining room at Ysgubor Fawr has seating for 20 and more can be added. The adjacent kitchen is well equipped and easily lends itself to use by caterers.