10 Jun 2014
One Off Places is thrilled to announce the launch of Cwm Pelved, a beautifully restored 15th century house on a private estate near Hay on Wye which opened for its first guests in May 2014. The six bedroom house, which comprises three interconnected buildings, has a fascinating history dating back to the 15th Century. Retaining a wealth of historic features, it has been meticulously restored with every modern luxury and now provides an extraordinary setting for a truly memorable holiday.
Enjoy total privacy and escape the noise (excepting the sheep in the field next door) in Cwm Pelved's unique setting on a hillside accessed by its own private drive. Originally the owner's principal residence, Cwm Pelved overlooks the Cabalva Estate and the river Wye as it winds through the idyllic Welsh Marches landscape. Inside, there is a fantastic array of living spaces, and bedrooms are at either end of the house making it ideal for two or more families to spend time together while having their own space. The glass walkways and double height rooms offer dramatic views over the Wye Valley.
Tabitha Symonds, founder and director of oneoffplaces.co.uk, said of this brand new addition to the portfolio; ` If you're looking for a countryside retreat which combines rustic yet luxurious interiors with a unique and tranquil setting then look no further. Here at Cwm Pelved you will find peace, privacy and exceptional entertaining space.`
There's a wide range of local activities for you to enjoy including hill walking (Offa's Dyke is a stone's throw away), cycling, riding, canoeing and of course exploring the famous book town of Hay-on-Wye (just 3 miles away). Fishing is available on the River Wye by prior arrangement.
Price from £1000 for a short break / from £1400 for one week.
For more information on these and the other unique properties in the collection, including a truck conversion in Scotland, a windmill in France, a medieval gatehouse in Wales, a safari tent in Italy, a merchant`s house in Morocco; as well as eco houses, church conversions, train carriages, tents, tipis and yurts; visit www.oneoffplaces.co.uk.