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- Disabled Facilities
- Pub 'on foot'
- Shop 'on foot'
- Luxury Accommodation
- Child and Baby Friendly
- Cyclists Accepted
- Walker Friendly
- Pet Friendly
- Games Room
- Open Fire or Stove
- Own Parking
- En-Suite Rooms
- Secure Storage
- Wi-Fi Access
- Rural Location



Penrheol Farm

Enjoy the panoramic views whilst relaxing in the hot tub. Penrheol Farm offers 2 self-catering cottages 1.5 miles outside Builth Wells. Both barn converted cottages have panoramic views. The cottages are warm and well equipped our prices include heating, linen, and towels on your arrival there is a welcome basket awaiting you.
Wye Cottage sleeps 6 To Book Wye Cottage Click on Owners Website link
Irfon Cottage sleeps 2. To Book Irfon Cottage click the Book Online link.
Wye sleeps 6 but can sleep a further 2 people on a settee bed in the lounge area, it has 3 en -suite bedrooms and satisfies the accessibility needs of the independent traveller who uses a wheelchair. A wood burner is in the lounge area for those warm cosy evenings.
Irfon a one-bedroom cottage has a twin or super king-size bed that sleeps 2 but can also sleep a further 2 people on a settee bed in the lounge area. Both cottages can be used for families or groups of up to 12 who wish to spend time together in relaxing surroundings. The cottages have an adjoining patio area where you will find the hot tub.
A lovely big garden with a BBQ area and a children's play area. We have a play barn where there are various toys for the children to use. A separate laundry room with a washing machine.
A two-acre field with a pond can be accessed from the garden where you are welcome to walk amongst the ducks and chickens.
Penrheol is the perfect base to explore Mid Wales, the market town of Builth Wells is where you will find various shops, restaurants, a cinema, and theatre a golf course and sports centre with an indoor swimming pool, close by are the towns of Llandrindod Wells, Llanwrtyd Wells, Brecon, Hay On Wye, and Elan Valley dams.