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Maesgwyn

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4.7
out of 5
Shropshire » Beguildy
Sleeps up to 10
Pets 1
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 5
A wonderful, detached 16th century farmhouse with hot tub, on the ownersÂ’ working farm in the village of Felindre, surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside and close to the English border, just five miles from the village of Beguildy. Very comfortably furnished throughout, this Felindre holiday cottage provides spacious, contemporary accommodation, ideal for a family get together or a walking holiday with friends. The rustic wooden latch doors contrast beautifully with the contemporary features to make a homely stay for everybody to enjoy. Set over three floors, with lovely views from the upper floor, this cottage near Beguildy has five charming bedrooms, the master with the benefit of its very own en-suite facilities, and a ground floor bedroom with a WC next door.
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About Maesgwyn

A wonderful, detached 16th century farmhouse with hot tub, on the ownersÂ’ working farm in the village of Felindre, surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside and close to the English border, just five miles from the village of Beguildy. Very comfortably furnished throughout, this Felindre holiday cottage provides spacious, contemporary accommodation, ideal for a family get together or a walking holiday with friends.

The rustic wooden latch doors contrast beautifully with the contemporary features to make a homely stay for everybody to enjoy. Set over three floors, with lovely views from the upper floor, this cottage near Beguildy has five charming bedrooms, the master with the benefit of its very own en-suite facilities, and a ground floor bedroom with a WC next door.

There is a ground floor shower room, and a large beamed bathroom boasting a roll-top bath, ideal for relaxing after a long day walking on the nearby fells. The large farmhouse-style kitchen has a dining area, perfect for a celebratory dinner or Sunday lunch, before retiring to relax by the warming woodburning stove in the beamed sitting room.

This charming Felindre cottage has the added benefit of a cosy snug, a quiet reading space, and a separate utility room. Outside this Felindre cottage is a front and side patio with furniture, a barbecue, and a luxurious hot tub from where you can let all your cares melt away and enjoy views of the unspoilt countryside.

The pretty village of Beguildy boasts a Black and White timbered pub serving real ale and home-cooked food, as well as a very well-stocked village shop and a Post Office. Many lovely walks and bike rides can be enjoyed from the doorstep of this Beguildy cottage, making it an excellent base for exploring this wonderful part of the country.

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1 Miles
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
A contemporary semi-detached barn conversion near Beguildy, Powys. Open plan living, underfloor heating. Exposed beams. Hot tub overlooking the Welsh countryside. Walks from doorstep. Pets Welcome.
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1 Miles
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
A contemporary semi-detached barn conversion near Beguildy, Powys. Open plan living, underfloor heating. Exposed beams. Hot tub overlooking the welsh countryside. Walks from doorstep. Pets Welcome.
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2 Miles
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
Surrounded by the glorious countryside of the Shropshire Hills, this imaginatively updated barn conversion sits on the Welsh side of the border with England and makes a wonderful hideaway for families and friends. With ample space for up to five guests, the property – originally a farm byre and stable – features timber beams, high vaulted ceilings, exposed stonework, underfloor heating, a welcoming wood burner and a bubbling hot tub to luxuriate in as you take in unforgettable rural views. Enjoying an idyllic location within thousands of acres of common land, this tranquil retreat is a fabulous base for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers. Natural light streams into the tastefully furnished open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which has delightful views over the garden. With a cosy wood burner and comfortable seating, the lounge is a perfect spot for curling up with a good book or movie at the end of a memorable day. Over by a picture window, the handsome dining table is ideal for sharing family feasts which you can rustle up in the elegantly arranged country-style kitchen. The property also offers a stylish shower room and two beautifully decorated bedrooms: a spacious double with a TV and en-suite shower room, and a charming family room comprising a double bed with a single bed situated on a quirky mezzanine level. Outside, the private garden has slate paths, a hot tub, fire pit, and a decked furnished area, offering a lovely spot for sitting back in the evening to take in beautiful sunsets and stargaze into the night. Sitting along the south-western edge of the Shropshire Hills, this is a fantastic base for following Glyndwr’s Way and the Offa’s Dyke Path. Perfect for exploring the Teme Valley, local attractions include the Spaceguard Centre, Clun Castle, Gregynog Hall and Rhos Fiddle Nature Reserve, all within 18 miles.
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2 Miles
Sleeps 6
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 3
Bwthyn Dulas is a secluded farmhouse in Mid Wales, perfect for a family getaway. Sleeping six guests in three bedrooms, the property features a hot tub, children's play area, and a cosy lounge with a wood burner effect electric fire. Located in the Elan Valley, it's ideal for exploring nearby attractions like Fronserth Farm and the Red Kite Feeding Centre.
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2 Miles
Sleeps 12
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 6
Roundton Farmhouse in Montgomery, Shropshire, is a beautifully renovated country house that sleeps 12 guests in six luxurious bedrooms. The property features a fully equipped kitchen, spacious dining room, cosy lounge with wood burner, and a hot tub with stunning countryside views. Nearby attractions include Montgomery (5 miles), Shrewsbury (19 miles), and Ludlow (25 miles).
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3 Miles
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Traditional cottage interiors, far-reaching countryside views and a hot tub make this charming Shropshire cottage an ideal getaway for a nature-loving couple plus up to three canine companions. Explore the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, filled with nature reserves, hiking trails and historical landmarks before unwinding in front of the fire. As you enter the property, you’ll be greeted with characterful flagstone floors and exposed wooden beams. Defrost cold paws and feet in front of the wood burner, which sits in a large exposed stone inglenook fireplace in the neutral-toned lounge/diner with a comfortable sofa. Behind the lounge area is an intimate dining table with seating for two. Continue into the farmhouse-style kitchen with wooden worktops and tones of green. Upstairs is a super-king-size bedroom plus a bathroom with a shower over the bath. Take your four-legged friend for a run around the fenced garden with furniture, a BBQ and a hot tub. Surrounding the property are 43 acres of grounds, which has a laundry room for all guests on the farm. Start your day with a dog walk around the farmland, a designated local wildlife site, where you can meet the sheep and soak up the countryside views. Go on an adventure along the Glyndwr’s Way National Trail or set off along Offa’s Dyke (8.5 miles). Pop to the local pub and shop while based in the village of Beguildy or visit the mediaeval town of Clun (9.5 miles), where you’ll find castle ruins. You’ll also be within reach of the quaint historic market towns of Knighton (9.5 miles) and Ludlow (18.5 miles).
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3 Miles
Sleeps 2
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 1
Welcome to this charming stone-built studio located on a working sheep farm in the Welsh borders, nestled within 43 acres of pristine countryside. It provides an idyllic retreat for a couple or solo traveller and comes complete with its own private hot tub from which to enjoy the spectacular countryside views. Despite its modest size, this cosy studio offers a comfortable stay. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining/sleeping area features a comfortable double bed, folding table, and chairs. The creatively designed kitchen area is equipped with a small induction hob, fridge, microwave oven, slow cooker, and air fryer, all complemented by lovely views of rolling countryside. A gleaming shower room completes this warm and welcoming home. Outside, you’ll find a private hot tub awaiting your relaxation, along with a table, chairs and a BBQ for delightful al fresco dining in the enclosed garden. Additionally, there’s a shared utility room, and there’s a storage area for bicycles and canoes. Guests are welcome to let dogs roam freely and safely in the one-acre fenced garden, and your furry friends can also explore the 43 acres of grounds. If you need additional accommodation, neighbouring Tack Cottage (property code 51898) sleeps two. Nearby, you can find the village of Beguildy, with a welcoming pub and a handy shop. Within 11 miles, you’ll discover historic towns like Clun, Knighton and Newtown, situated along the River Severn. The region offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, including walking Glyndwr’s Way National Trail or Offa’s Dyke Trail, as well as numerous cycle routes to explore, all revealing the splendid Welsh countryside and the rolling Shropshire Hills. For unique days out, visit the Observatory Spaceguard Centre (12 miles) or The National Cycle Museum, 20 miles from home.
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4 Miles
Sleeps 10
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 5
The Farmhouse at Marrington Estate in Montgomery, Shropshire, is a luxurious retreat that sleeps ten people in five bedrooms. Enjoy two cosy lounges with wood burners, a fully equipped kitchen, and a hot tub with stunning views. Nearby attractions include Montgomery Castle (5 miles) and Kerry Vale Vineyard (3.5 miles). Perfect for a relaxing countryside break.
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5 Miles
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
This charming chalet in Mid Wales is ideal for couples, friends or families looking for a relaxing base to enjoy an active holiday. The property is 4 miles away from the historic town of Knighton, where you can browse the shops and savour some local Welsh fare in the welcoming pubs. The lodge is near hiking and biking trails for those seeking outdoor activities. It is only 3 miles from access to the Offa's Dyke Path, providing opportunities to explore the natural beauty of the area. This inviting property, set over a single level, has a welcoming interior seamlessly combining contemporary comforts with a touch of traditional charm. There is a light and airy open-plan living/dining/kitchen space. Relax in the living space on comfortable seating, perfect for socialising with friends or family or watching a movie together on the Smart TV. The chalet features a kitchen with all the necessary appliances to make meal preparation a breeze. The dining area looks out into the garden. The chalet has two bedrooms, one king-size and one twin. Completing the property is a large shower room with a walk-in shower and WC. The lodge's underfloor heating makes it attractive for gatherings all year. Step through bi-fold doors onto a private patio adorned with a relaxing hot tub, set against a beautiful backdrop of green fields; a perfect sanctuary to unwind. Additionally, to the front of the property you’ll find a lawn area with a picnic bench, ideal for a morning brew or stargazing. There are many attractions in the local area to suit all tastes and ages. Step back in time to the 13th century at the must-visit Stokesay Castle (18.5 miles). The sleepy village of Clun (7.5 miles) has history dating back to Anglo-Saxon times and is also your starting point to explore the picturesque Clun Valley on foot or on two wheels. For walks across the stunning living landscapes, head 20 miles to Roundton Hill National Nature Reserve.
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5 Miles
Sleeps 4
Hot Tub
Bedrooms: 2
This lovely lodge in the picturesque countryside near Knighton is perfect for couples, families and friends seeking a peaceful escape. The area is a great spot for hikers, and from Knighton (4 miles), you can enjoy access to the Offa's Dyke Path or walk part of Glyndwr's Way, both offering breathtaking views of rolling hills and picturesque valleys. This spacious, open-plan property is bright and welcoming, benefitting from plenty of natural light. The inviting interior has tasteful decor, plenty of contemporary comforts and a touch of rustic charm. The lounge/kitchen/diner features a comfortable sitting space with sumptuous sofas and a Smart TV, perfect for unwinding together after a day of discovery in the surrounding countryside. The kitchen has everything you need to prepare a late brunch or a hearty evening meal, and the dining table looks out onto the private terrace. There are two beautifully decorated bedrooms, one king-size and one twin. Completing the property is a large shower room with a walk-in shower and WC. The underfloor heating means this is a great escape at any time of the year. Step outside through bi-fold doors onto the private terrace, where you can unwind in the hot tub or fire up the BBQ for a spot of al fresco dining while enjoying views of the surrounding landscape. To the front of the property is a lawn area with a picnic bench, perfect for a morning brew. For thrill-seekers, the Griffin-Lloyd shooting ground and Phil Price Rally School are within 4.5 miles. For a tranquil day, the cascading waters of the nearby Radnor Forest (17 miles) provide a serene backdrop for nature walks and birdwatching. History buffs have plenty to discover and should head to Montgomery or Stokesay Castle, both within 20 miles.
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Maesgwyn Reviews

Richard
Absolutely loved our stay. Maesgwyn exceeded our expectations. Clean, tidy and perfectly prepared for our short stay. Great communication with the owners prior to us arriving and with clear instructions on how to get there it is a little isolated. We couldn't have wished for more.
Annamarie
We had a lovely time, but the road up to the property needs some TLC.
Michelle
Great property, as remote as you can be in Wales,but has everything you need and more.
Louise
Lovely house perfect for a large family gathering. Well equipped kitchen. The owners were extremely helpful supplying us with potatoes when Tesco let us down on the delivery. That was the only issue we had all weekend and would definitely come back
Perfect location to get away from it all in a lovely cottage, we will definitely be back
Deborah
Some lovely touches to welcome like flowers, wine & dog treats although we did nt use wine or treats. Outside cushions were left out and wet so we could nt use. We did try to dry but the were soaked on our arrival. No wardrobehanging rail in master broom. Shower cubical in family bathroom very small and plenty of space to put a larger one in. Appreciate its a working farm but the level of flies even though doors were only opened when enteringexiting. Windows were not opened at sll. Door Screens would benefit highly. Unpleasant smell in snug. Could nt watch TV as signal poor. Info was excellent about local area and walks. Overall a good weekend away with joint families, playing games of an evening around the large family kitchen table.
Michelle
Amazing place to stay! House was spotless when we arrived, lots of instructions on how to use everything, plenty of plates, glasses etc in the kitchen. Very friendly and helpful owners, gorgeous setting, cant recommend enough!
Charles
Amazing location, a bit more remote than we expected but a beautiful place to spend a quiet week. The house was very clean and tidy and certainly had some history about it. The kitchen was well equipped and great for socialising and the kids enjoyed the 'snug' for watching films in peace. We didn't light the fire as the property was so warm with the central heating. Everyone slept well, a very quiet place at night. Kids made good use of the hot tub.
The owners were nice, easy to deal with and helpful when we encountered problems getting there due to snow. The house was lovely for a weekend away with friends, would recommend
Fantastic property. Plenty of room, very well equipped, warm and comfortable. Would definitely stay there again.
Suzanne
Beautiful farm house, set in stunning countryside, peace and quiet all around. Very clean, everything we needed in the house and fully equipped kitchen. Lovely relaxing in the hot tub, enjoying the scenary. Warm friendly welcome from the hosts, who were very helpful when we had forgotten to pack a cot sheet, came straight over to give us a spare sheet. Would definitely recommend.
Lovely clean property. Lin the owner was very friendly and helpful. The views are wonderful a very peaceful location. Great for walking.
Robert
The cottage is set in a quiet peaceful location. It is worth remembering you will be a distance from the nearest supermarket so just plan ahead. The farmhouse is very well appointed with lots of room for a large group. The hot tub is a pleasure and is well maintained by the owners. Deer in the lane, rabbits on the drive and loads of bird life make it a great stay for nature lovers. The owners are on hand if needed but are very discreet. They face us excellent advise. Good walking and cycling from the door. Visit the Radnorshire Arms for Sunday lunch. It is amazing. Make sure you book. Overall Maesgwyn is a lovely place to stay.
Lovely property, well stocked but miles away from anywhere to buy supplies so it had to be . One or two issues with broken lights and flies , bulbs out in the lounge and no bulbs to replace. We had a wonderful week , plenty to do and see in the vicinity . Helpful owners . Fabulous hot tub , enjoyed by all of us . We had so much fun and cosy evenings with a great log burner. Thouroughly recommend .
Debbie
Fantastic house for a big party set in a truly beautiful area. Super hosts who were extremely helpful and answered our messages very quickly.
Samantha
Fabulous, spacious house in fantastic area with picturesque views.
Joanne
Fantastic holiday. Farm house was wonderful couldnt ask for more as were the owners, very friendly and nothing was a problem. We will definitely be back.
Louise
Beautiful clean house in gorgeous setting , friendly owners , wonderful secluded ... Beautiful clean house in gorgeous setting , friendly owners , wonderful secluded area great for walking and very peaceful , was a perfect break away
Adrian
We enjoyed a very relaxing holiday at Maesgwyn. The location is wonderful and being in the middle of nowhere, very quiet. The house was clean and welcoming, especially the flowers, milk, fresh eggs and Prosecco, a nice little touch. Lin and James were very welcoming and quick to help on a problem we had with the heating, which was down to pilot error, not the house. We can highly recommend staying here if you want to get away from it all. We do plan to return sometime in the future.
Claire
The cottage is large and spacious, great for a family meet up. The hot tub is fantastic and very convenient positioned in a secluded area with views of the mountains and stars. The road to the cottage is a dirt track, be aware if you are driving a sports car or something low to the ground. Also we did not pick up on the fact that there are two other holiday lets next door, the bathroom window faces the hot tub of one of the other lets, make sure you draw the curtains as you can see in. The house is very clean and looks as though it has been recently refurbished. I would recommend this property and would visit again. There are a couple of things that require attention, such as the dish washer needs a service, the wood burner needs a refurb and some new pans would be useful. It would be nice to have a radio or music system in the kitchen too.
Fantastic property. Great location. Helpful and friendly owners. We all had a lovley week at a beautiful holiday home. Hot tub just wow.!
There was nine of us in total, and each one of us said it exceeded our expectations. The directions and instructions to get access were spot on. The cottage was immaculate, the bed sheets smelled amazing and the owners had left a beautiful hand written welcome note. The facilities were amazing, the fresh flowers, eggs, milk, tea, coffee and prossecco were a much appreciated welcome, and the view was outstanding. We went for a break, and wanted to stay at the cottage to unwind, which is exactly what we did, I can't comment on anything nearby, as we didn't venture out. There is wifi but our ability to access this was limited, perhaps this was due to the weather. On behalf of all in our group, thank you so much.
Clayton
Fantastic place to stay lovely friendly host couldn't have asked for anything else!
Maxine
Wonderful house, clean and comfortable with everything you need for your stay. Relaxing hot tub with stunning scenery. Owners friendly and helpful. Thank you
Rhiannon
Beautiful location. Beautiful house. Felt very at home. Didn't do too much then sit in the hot tub and relax. Wonderful countryside views. Would love to go back
Gareth
Fantastic cottage, very well presented in a very beautiful location overlooking the valley, the size of the cottage was well suited to our party and the facilities equipped were of very good standard. The hot tub is a bonus and looks out over the lovely scenery whilst being discrete, The lodge also has good walking routes for able and non able individuals making this a very enjoyable location. the drive to the cottage leaves you in anticipation as you meander down the tight country lanes just keep an eye out for the local tractors Brilliant holiday and looking forward to booking this again next year
The lady who owns and rents out the property is summed up in 3 words a maz ing. She has thought of everything. The house is nipping clean and utterly stunning. The hospitality from the owner is second to none and nice to meet welly boy and lightning her kids. The hot tub is cleaned and prepared daily. The location is all I expected from a remote site like this. Oh and the fresh eggs are delicious. I would recommend to anyone and will return. One point that needs addressing. New frying pans. Kept bursting the delicious eggs
A beautiful property in a stunning location, just the place to to enjoy a relaxing holiday
Hannah
The cottage is lovely, a good amount of space and beautiful countryside, sheep, rabbits, bats and swallows everywhere! There is not much nearby, so best to be organised by either arranging an online shop delivery, or bring your own supplies. We did a lovely walk to Beguildy recommended by the cottage, about 8 miles. The hot tub was great, especially paired with a BBQ on the terrace don't forget some charcoal!. The beds were comfy and linen all clean and fresh. The main bathroom is huge! There are nice old features such as exposed beams and 2 reception rooms, the main one with a lovely big wood burner. The kitchen is a nice communal space big enough for 10 adults to sit and eat very comfortably. Lin, the host, was very helpful and made the trip seamless, yet left us to it a perfect weekend, thank you.
Chantal
The best thing was to be able to go for walks from 74 to 2 years old without taking the car! Flowers including part of the hill in front covered with bluebells and birds were magnificent. And all children, grandchildren and grand parents loved the hot tub so easy to use and with a view. Overall an easy and comfortable holiday accommodation for a crossgeneration break.
Rachel
We could tell that the cottage had been lovely and the location was certainly very peaceful. However, every single dish had to be washed before use as they were covered in grease. We soon found out why the dishwasher did not clean the dishes even though it was used according to the instructions left. The dishes were washed by hand for the remainder of our holiday. We found that the cottage, although lovely, had lots of general maintenance issues which, while did not ruin the holiday, were unexpected for the price paid. It was really nice of the owner to leave a bottle of prosseco and flowers for us, a really unexpected treat which we appreciated. The hot tub was a big hit also. Unfortunately, I dont foresee myself or my family returning.
Tracy-lee
The house worked extremely well for the 3 generations on the holiday Scenery and location is beautiful although transport is essential to get anywhere as it is rather remote Tescos do deliver so that was a and took any stress out of trying to find a local shop! Lots of good dog walks and climbing hills too. Would recommend!
Lovely cottage although a bit remote, plenty of space for 10 very quiet too
Rhianydd
Great place we loved it and thank you for the Xmas tree
Everything! !! It was exactly what I had ever hoped for! Absolutely perfect!
Fabulous house in a beautiful location. Ideal for family gatherings. Well maintained, very clean and full of character. Thoroughly recommend Maesgwyn!
The house wasis as beautiful and more as the photos with walks from the door step, truly relaxing. Over all, everything is was just what was needed for a great, peaceful relaxing week. Thank you so so much. X
Tereen
The cottage was beautiful with lovely views. There was 10 of us and still plenty of space and bathrooms. Hot tub was just perfect. The owners were lovely throughout our holiday. The beds were very comfortable. Plenty of walks and traills. The open fire was a lovely and the snug room was nice which the boys set up the PlayStation to play. Couldnt fault it at all we all enjoyed it.
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Attractions Near Maesgwyn

While there'll be plenty to keep you entertained an Maesgwyn itself, if you plan to get out and about and see some of what Shropshire has to offer, here are some of the nearby attractions you can enjoy during your stay. Please note that some of these activities and days out are paid and it's always a good idea to book in advance to secure your place where applicable.

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Powis Castle and Gardens - SY21 8RF
about 18 Miles
This National Trust site is one of the finest in Wales. The stunning castle was once a medieval fortress and has been remodelled several times over the last 400 years. The Great Hall is home to some amazing collections of paintings as well as sculptures and tapestries. The gardens are world famous with stunning areas of French and Italian style as well as a gorgeous orangery. Children's activities can be enjoyed during school holidays and on special occasions such as Halloween and Christmas.
Queenswood Country Park - HR6 0PY
about 27 Miles
Queenswood Country Park has a stunning location offering panoramic views of the countryside. The area is abundant with wildlife and you can see how many species you can spot while enjoying the nature trails. The park also has a large children play area and a licensed café. Seasonal activities can be enjoyed during school holidays and at peak times of the year including Halloween events and crafting sessions as well as ranger led walks.