“A pretty spot by the lake with spacious shepherd's hut and covered hot tub & outdoor furniture.
Great for those who want to fish as they can do that from the hut.
Jess' visit on 19th January during The Quirky Tour. ”
“Climb up into the trees to enjoy the view through branches to the neighbouring fishing lake from your treehouse terrace.
The light and reflections are especially pretty at sunrise and sunset. This unique stay is great for a self catering holiday with full kitchen.
Jess' visit on 19th January during The Quirky Tour 2023”
“Set alongside a small lake, in which you may well see an otter playing, the lodge offers privacy and relaxation.
It has a good outdoor space for dogs wanting a run around. The fishing lake, should you want it, is close by.
I loved the reflections on the water around sunrise and sunset particularly.
Jess' visit on 19th January during The Quirky Tour 2023”
“Fabulous spot, south facing so makes the best out of any sunshine with a pretty open view. The facilities and extras thrown in make this a getaway with a difference.
Take a 10 walk around the property or further to local pubs.
Jess' visit on 19th January during The Quirky Tour 2023”
Roundhouse uniquely created out of the earth where it stands. Amazing views of the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains.
Whisky barrel hot tub sits on the decking, ideal for a dip.
Raised double bed with a single under, two further singles and an antique reclining Edwardian chair for one further guest. Although not designed with children in mind, they can be accommodated from age 7 upwards.
Wonderfully quirky turf roofed earth house for 2 close to the English / Welsh boarder - Ross-on-Wye and Hereford.
Many of the features have been individually created - hand carved light fittings, pulley-light switches, copper and zinc piping, book encased bath, custom printed curtains and local arts and crafts.
Enquire about adding a woodwork, smallholding or animal care workshop during your stay.
Gorgeous cabin offers a romantic retreat for 2 with outdoor bathtub from which you can admire views of the rolling valleys near Brilley.
The cabin has a wood burning stove for warmth and unique decor that delights the senses.
There are simple outdoor cooking facilities - a double gas hob and grill, a washing up area and an eco loo and gas shower all within a few steps of the cabin.