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The Glynhir Estate is owned and run by the Jenkins family, who have over the last twenty-five years welcomed a diverse variety of visitors to share in Glynhir’s idyllic loveable charm. Offering both B&B and H/B in the Mansion House as well as self-catering in one of the restored Estate & farm workers homes, Glynhir offers a get-away for individuals, couples, families and groups of all ages. This 18th Century Huguenot Estate lies in an area of outstanding natural beauty in the foothills of the The largest and oldest cottage is the Bailiffs House, once the home of the farm bailiff and his family as well as being the dairy. Boasting a view over the whole yard with its cobbled duck pond and old pig scots, with its comings and goings and its free-roaming and friendly farm birds, peacocks and cats the cottage has retained much of its aged charm. Centrally heated and sleeping up to 8 people in the three large oak beamed rooms, reached by a quirky split two-way stairs, the largest bedroom has an en-suite bathroom, whilst the other two bedrooms share a central bathroom, each with their own access. Downstairs there is a flagstone entryway and carpeted sitting room with a log stove and recently discovered bread oven set in the large stone chimneybreast, TV, DVD and plenty of cosy seating. The well equipped modernised kitchen and dining area are also on the ground floor as is an extra toilet and cloakroom. Glynhir offers an idyllic and peaceful get-away from the stress, hustle and bustle of everyday modern living, maintaining a fast-disappearing rural relaxed pace and way of life. Testimony to Glynhir’s ‘magic’ is the very fact that a great many visitors that have holidayed at Glynhir over the last 25 years are not just ‘regulars’ rarely missing a year once discovered but have also become family friends, feeling as though they are revisiting their home from home. They tend to choose more often than not to spend their entire holiday relaxing and unwinding without leaving the Estate for anything more than essentials. For those visitors who want to explore the area, Glynhir is an ideally situated base. Within a short drive there is a huge choice of things to do – from fishing the famous Towy or the Llwchwr, to playing golf next door at Glynhir Golf Club, to horse riding at the local stables or walking one of the routes short or long across the fabulous rolling countryside. And of the many places to see and visit, to mention but a few that our garden county boasts, mystical castles, golden beaches, historic gardens, the Brecon Beacons National Park, wildlife and fowl parks as well as several thriving market towns, all just a short drive away. For More InformationVisit Property's WebsiteAmenities
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