Two
traditional stone cottages on the edge of the
Brecon Beacons
Sleeping up to 4 people ~ Start day:
Friday
Glanusk Park is one of the largest remaining
family estates in mid-Wales, in the very heart of
the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park on the
River Usk. It is an area of windswept mountains
and waterfalls, sheltered valleys speckled with
isolated farmsteads and small bustling market
towns. The estate also owns 20 miles of private
footpaths as well as large tracts of the Black
Mountains. Rods are available for salmon and trout
on the River Usk for a modest daily fee.
Accommodation is provided in
two
traditional stone cottages on the edge of the
Brecon Beacons. No pets.
Library Cottage:
Single storey:
one twin bedroom, one double bedroom, a bathroom
with shower, fully equipped kitchen, with
dishwasher, washing machine and microwave, sitting
room with open fire (wood is supplied). Please
note: the 6 steps between levels of the cottage
make it unsuitable for the disabled and possibly
inadvisable for toddlers.
Outside: garden with terrace overlooking
the Park with stunning views over the Estate to
the Black Mountains beyond.
Garden
Cottage:
Single storey: An attractive
cottage with entrance
porch, fully equipped kitchen and dining area,
including dishwasher and washing machine, separate
sitting room, bathroom with over the bath shower
attachment, twin bedroom and single bedroom.

Garden Cottage is bookable on
the basis of being a one twin bedroom cottage for
two people but if there is a requirement for the
use of the single bedroom, then an additional 20%
supplement for that third person/second bedroom
would be payable.
Outside: Garden
Cottage is in an extremely private setting with
large walled gardens and beautiful views. Sitting
out area with BBQ.
Glanusk Park
Tariffs
Short Break
tariffs (3/4 nights): Garden
Cottage – from £158, Library Cottage –
from £224
Full Week
tariffs: Garden Cottage –
from £242, Library Cottage –
from £344
To
book Library Cottage or Garden Cottage please call 01638 674 733
or e-mail:
shc@hpb.co.uk
Please quote "Historic UK"
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