A quirky but homely one-bedroom cottage in the village of Garnant. Ideal for individuals or couples, with easy access to the Brecon Beacons, golf, and local pubs. Cosy, characterful, and well-equipped.
Tucked away in the village of Garnant, this charming one-bedroom cottage is full of personality and perfect for a peaceful escape or short stay. It’s well-suited for couples or solo travellers visiting for work or leisure, with direct access to walking trails, the nearby golf course, and local favourite Uncle Bobs at the Raven Inn.
Inside, you’ll find a warm and welcoming space with a lounge/diner, kitchen, utility room, bathroom, and a comfortable double bedroom. There’s central heating and a gas fire styled like a log burner for those relaxing nights in, plus Wi-Fi and all the essentials for a comfortable stay.
The cottage also includes a private front garden and a rear courtyard, with self check-in via key box. Do note that the stairs are narrow and steep with low ceilings in places—but a handrail has been added for ease.
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