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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor accommodation
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
14 Customer Reviews
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"We had a lovely stay in your very comfortable cottage."
We had everything we needed. The view was utterly stunning and we woke up to a cloud inversion on two mornings. Thank you very much.
so glad you enjoyed it. Property Owner
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"The cottage was very good and the views spectacular."
Only thing is it should be stated is that the access is up a very steep and narrow road. The toilet seat needs looked at it kept coming loose. The extractor fan in the toilet was noisy after a few minutes.
Thank you Dave for your review. I appreciate your suggestions. so glad you enjoyed the view as we do. Andrew Property Owner
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"We enjoyed our stay very much."
The cottage was comfortable, nicely furnished, had everything we needed. The conservatory with views east over the valley was especially appreciated, and the lawn in the garden. We also were very glad that the cottage stayed cool during some very hot days! A great area for walking: the Taff trail, the 'Alt', the walks from the top of the reservoirs up the valleys towards Pen y Fan etc. Talybont a nice little town, useful post office/cafe/shop and the Star Inn did very good meals.
So glad you enjoyed Ty Twmp, Thank you for your feedback. It means the world to us. Property Owner
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"A wonderful break!"
Stars, views and tranquility. Our car broke down while we were there and the host was accommodating and very helpful. We tried to book again this year but the dates had been taken. A lovely place to stay!
So glad you enjoyed your visit. Property Owner
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"Lovely place and very nice staff."
We'd definitely stay again!
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"Excellent cottage, with the conservatory overlooking a wonderful view which made it outstanding."
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"Very clean and well maintained, the view from the house is great."
Would recommend!
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"Wonderful cottage !"
We stayed in the cottage for 2 weeks and enjoyed every minute being there . The cottage is very comfortable , clean and cosy . The conservatory is amazing , the view from there could not be better ! So this place is simply perfect for a relaxing , peaceful holiday . We will come back with no hesitation . Thank you !
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"We really enjoyed the stay, great remote location up a steep hill from the village with a couple of pubs."
Some of the furniture is a little dated but it's warm, clean, comfortable and has a decent shower, and as its an outdoor activities location which is frequently wet and muddy you do not really want to stay in a 'showhome'. The only bugbears were no dishwasher (I loathe washing up each time!) and no outside tap for washing muddy things down. Will we return - highly likely.
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"First time having a holiday in cottage, and what an amazing experience!"
The cottage was nice and clean, everything needed plus more was provided. I would definitely come back here when possible. Thank you, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay here. On a side note, here are what3words to reach this place without any issues - ///defends.clings.reporting https://w3w.co/defends.clings.reporting
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"The cottage is in a superb location, very calm and quiet place, excellent view."
We enjoyed our stay in the cottage. The owner and maintenance service were very easy to communicate. They solved all the minor problems (heating) within the shortest possible time and we didn’t get any problem to stay in the cottage. We highly recommend this cottage for booking.
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"Really nice."
Spectacular views. Well equipped cottage. Excellent value for money.
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"Amazing views from the cottage, really good base to explore the beacons, all toiletries,kitchen utensils fully stocked great maps and books about the area available."
Just a few minor issues which can take it to outstanding, no headboards on a few beds and the bunk creaked alot. Overall would not hesitate too book again. Thankyou for the lovely stay.
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"Great relaxing in peace and quiet"
Summary
- Single-storey
- Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size (zip/link, can be 2 x 2ft '6 beds on request), 1 x 3ft single and 2ft '6 single, 1 x bunk
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- Sitting room
- Conservatory
- Oil central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer
- TV, WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 3 cars
- Front enclosed garden with lawn, patio and seating
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 1.4 miles, pub 1.2 miles
- Note: Top bunk is suitable for teens
The property
Tucked away in the peaceful village of Tal-Y-Bont-on-Usk in Powys, is this wonderful three-bedroom cottage, Ty Twmp / Tump Cottage.
Enjoying a fabulous location within the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) and stunning countryside views from its private garden and brimming with over 200 years of history, Ty Twmp / Tump Cottage is an ideal dwelling for couples or a family of six who are looking to explore this beautiful region.
Step into the kitchen, where you can look forward to rustling up mouth-watering meals for your loved ones with the help of the electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and microwave, ready to savour at the dining table for six.
Alternatively, why not relish the country views and dine in the conservatory?
After a hearty meal, retire to the sitting room where you can kick-back and relax on the plush seating and enjoy a family movie night, courtesy of the TV.
Wash away the day with a soothing soak in the bath or a refreshing rinse in the shower, before choosing from three tastefully decorated bedrooms to catch your rest in, a king-size with zip/link, a twin with 3ft single and 2ft ' 6 single and a bunk room.
Awake from a restful night and whip up morning coffees ready to sip in the front, enclosed garden with incomparable views of the Black Mountain range and sheep nearby.
Wander into the local village, where you will find two welcoming pubs, The Star Inn and the Travellers Rest Inn, where you can refuel in between your adventures, as well as a well-stocked shop which houses a café and Post Office for all your essentials.
Walkers and cyclists will delight at their superb location, with scenic walks on offer around the Tal-Y-Bont Reservoir, or you can venture further into the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) where you can explore the rolling countryside, moorlands and high peaks, including the Pen Y Fan where you can expect breath-taking views and a summit with a Bronze Age burial Chamber.
Make the drive over to Abergavenny, popular with foodies thanks to its excellent range of pubs, restaurants and cafes where you can sample the local delights, delve into history at the Abergavenny Museum, tour the local market or test out your clubs at the picturesque Monmouthshire Golf Club.
Next stop is the bustling town of Merthyr Tydfil, well-known for its 19th-century Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Morlais Castle and its easy access to the Brecon Mountain Railway.
The market town of Brecon has plenty to offer in the form of history, from its 11th century modest cathedral with stunning stained glass, to the Regimental Museum of The Royal Welsh, showcasing military history and exhibits.Soak up culture within the Y Gaer Museum, Art Gallery & Library housed in a Greek revival building dating back to 1842 with many fascinating exhibits to discover, or for those seeking a little more adventure, explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, where you can enjoy a host of outdoor activities at the Llangorse Multi Activity Centre, offering rock climbing and horse riding, or visit Llangorse Lake for boat hire and fishing.
The ancient market town of Hay-on-Wye lies on the Welsh/English border, by the River Wye, renowned for its world-famous Hay Festival of Literature, the town is a popular destination for book-lovers and holidaymakers wishing to enjoy the leisure activities and beautiful scenery of the Wye Valley, the town has many book shops, antique shops, restaurants and cafes, and is surrounded by spectacular countryside which provides excellent walking, cycling, birdwatching, fishing and canoeing opportunities.
Whisk your loved ones away to Mid Wales with a stay at Ty Twmp / Tump Cottage.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £350.
About the location
TAL-Y-BONT-ON-USK
Abergavenny 14.8; Merthyr Tydfil 19.7 miles; Cardiff 41.2 miles.
Tal-Y-Bont-On-Usk is a charming countryside village resting within the heart of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park). The village is well-known for its stunning location which features a canal, two rivers, rolling hills and woodland and a wealth of wildlife, as well as the attraction of Talybont Reservoir. Dining options include the Travellers Rest Inn, The White Hart and The Star Inn, while you can stock up on essentials at the Tal-Y-Bont stores, which also features a café and Post Office. Within easy reach of the town is Pant, home to the Brecon Mountain Railway and the bustling Merthyr Tydfil with its Cyfarthfa Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Morlais Castle Golf Club and the 13th-century Morlais Castle.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas