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The Old Cider Mill is situated in Llanstephan, 11.8 miles from Brecon Cathedral, 13 miles from Clifford Castle, as well as 18 miles from Kinnersley Castle. Set 22.4 miles from Elan Valley, the property offers a garden and free private parking.
This holiday home is fitted with 1 bedroom, a TV, and a kitchen.
Longtown Castle is 21.1 miles from the holiday home, while Bronllys Castle is 5.3 miles from the property. The nearest airport is Cardiff Airport, 64 miles from The Old Cider Mill.
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The Old Cider Mill, once home to Owain Glyndwr, is a wonderfully historic yet luxurious barn conversion, offering much to enjoy in the local area. . Ground Floor: Living room: With electric fire, Freesat TV, beams and wooden floor. Kitchen/dining room: With Rayburn, electric hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, beams and wooden floor. Separate toilet.. First Floor: Bedroom: With double bed and en-suite with free-standing bath and toilet.. Oil central heating, electricity, bed linen and towels included. Welcome pack. . Courtyard with garden furniture. Private parking for 2 cars. No smoking. Please note: Access is via a rough track. . This beautiful barn has been renovated to a good standard in 2019 and offers everything you need and more. As soon as you walk into this barn you will be wowed by its well thought out furnishings and quirky appeal. The Old Cider Mill is nestled in the owner’s land opposite one of the oldest houses in Wales, orginally built for Henry IV as a hunting lodge. This barn itself dates back to 1402 and was built to produce cider for the hunting lodge when Owain Glyndwr, the only native Welshman to hold the title ’Prince of Wales&rsq...
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