
Why not hire Shaun, a very talented local chef to come and cook you a fabulous meal you'll never forget!. Originally built c1750, 'The Fron' was renovated to an exceptionally high standard in 2007.
It retains many of its original features such as oak beams and there are seasoned solid wooden floors throughout the light and spacious, open-plan lounge and dining area giving access to the bedrooms, situated on the first floor, accessed via a wooden staircase and gallery.In addition, guests can relax in the sauna or on the sun lounge, which leads to the patio area and hot tub!
It retains many of its original features such as oak beams and there are seasoned solid wooden floors throughout the light and spacious, open-plan lounge and dining area giving access to the bedrooms, situated on the first floor, accessed via a wooden staircase and gallery.In addition, guests can relax in the sauna or on the sun lounge, which leads to the patio area and hot tub!
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The mid-Wales county of Powys includes the three ancient counties of Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Brecknock (now commonly known as Breconshire). Powys is one of the most sparsely populated areas of England and Wales - ideal for a peaceful and relaxing break!
Covering some two thousand square miles, Powys extends from the edge of Snowdonia in the north to the Swansea Valley in the south, from the Cambrian mountain range to the west to an eighty-mile border, much of it close to Offa's Dyke, shared with England to the east.
Covering some two thousand square miles, Powys extends from the edge of Snowdonia in the north to the Swansea Valley in the south, from the Cambrian mountain range to the west to an eighty-mile border, much of it close to Offa's Dyke, shared with England to the east.
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