Rectory Cottage

ID: S26027

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 2

Guests say

Rectory Cottage in Abergavenny receives high praise for its cosy atmosphere, welcoming hosts, and dog-friendly environment. Guests appreciate the peaceful location, comfortable furnishings, and the thoughtful touches such as fresh eggs and homemade bread. The enclosed garden and proximity to scenic walks add to the charm of this well-equipped cottage.

Guests consistently note the cottage's cleanliness, describing it as spotless and well-maintained, which indicates a high standard of cleanliness throughout the property.

The cottage's location is frequently highlighted as peaceful and beautiful, with easy access to local walks and towns. The only drawback mentioned is the closure of a nearby pub, but this does not significantly detract from the overall positive feedback on location.

Comfort is a strong point for Rectory Cottage, with guests finding the beds extremely comfy and the property cosy and warm. The presence of a well-equipped kitchen and comfortable seating areas contributes to the overall comfort.

The cottage is praised for its well-equipped kitchen, enclosed garden, and additional amenities like a trampoline for children. Some reviews mention the helpfulness of the owner in providing facilities like a washing machine, which suggests good maintenance and facilities.

Many reviews mention the thoughtful gestures of the hosts, such as providing fresh eggs, bread, and flowers. While these gifts are greatly appreciated by guests, it is important to note that such personal touches, though common, are not guaranteed with every stay.

About this property

A cosy cottage, attached to the owner’s B&B and surrounded by working farmland and walks along the River Usk on the Usk Valley Walk, on the edge of the hamlet of The Bryn, just four miles from the popular town of Abergavenny. The cottage is just a short walk from the village of Penpergwm in the undulating Welsh border countryside and just a short drive away lies a hub of fantastic restaurants and one reason why many people visit the area. A real gastronomic haven, as well as being situated close to amazing mountains and walks, the cottage is a perfect base for couples and small families looking to sample the surrounding area and its foodie delights. Set over the ground floor there are two bedrooms, one large with an en-suite family bathroom, and a smaller bedroom with full-size single bunk beds. There is an open plan living area with a well-equipped kitchen, a dining area and a comfy seating area with a TV, where you can relax and possibly enjoy some of the delightful local produce you have picked up on your day of exploring. Outside, you can sit in the small courtyard garden and enjoy a glass of something cold, whilst discussing the day’s events; the children can explore the adjacent garden with its resident chickens and collect eggs. The whole area offers stunning views and walks across a variety of terrain, but is also rich in Industrial Heritage. The Big Pit National Coal Museum and surrounding Ironworks is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a wonderful area to spend the day. You are also ideally placed to explore the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons), walk up the Sugar Loaf, Skirrid or Blorange Mountains or take a short drive and explore the stunning Wye Valley, with the striking ruins of Tintern Abbey. The whole area offers numerous outdoor activities such as pony trekking, canoeing or fishing on the Wye or Usk rivers, as well as many footpaths and cycle routes that can be explored. Although the whole area is full of activities, this cottage is within an hour’s drive of Cardiff, the cultural capital city of Wales, The Royal Welsh Showground in Builth Wells, The Royal Forest of Dean and Bristol. Easy to reach is also the world-famous Hay-on-Wye, with its myriad of boutique-style shops, renowned book shops, and of course, the literary festival providing a massive choice if you are looking for a packed holiday experience. Explore the Royal Forest of Dean or a day of shopping in Bristol which is just an hour away. A perfect base for couple or families to explore the area, with a variety of countryside, from mountains, forest or river valleys and striking historic towns of Abergavenny or Monmouth.

Boasting a castle with its own museum, beautiful churches, an indoor market hall, and a great choice of shops and restaurants, the pretty market town of Abergavenny has plenty to offer its visitors. Nestling amid seven surrounding mountains and with the River Usk flowing through it, the town affords lovely views Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons) and the local countryside have so much to offer to lovers of the outdoors, including fabulous walking, biking and climbing opportunities, and the River Usk is abundant in fish for those who like nothing more than spending their time relaxing by the riverside with a few casts of the rod.

Accommodation

Please Note: Between April to September this property only accepts Friday check in only (7 night bookings).

All ground floor.

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite bath, shower over, basin and WC, 1 x adult bunks.

Basin and WC.

Open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.

Gas central heating.

Gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, use of washing machine can be arranged directly with owner, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Travel cot and highchair on request.

Off road parking for 6 cars.

Bike storage available.

Courtyard garden with patio and furniture, leading to communal garden area.

Two well-behaved dogs welcome.

Sorry, no smoking.

Village shop (open Mon-Fri, 8:30am-11am) and nearest pub is 2 miles (10min drive).

Note: Main bathroom accessed through double room only.

Note: Due to the property's rural location, WiFi signal is intermittent.

Nearby points of interest

  • Big Pit National Coal Museum
  • Tretower Castle & Court

Reviews (45)

  • Samantha

    . Liz the owner was really helpful and so welcoming.. I'm looking to book again in November as there's no dates available for September. Beautiful walks with the dog i literally haven't got a bad word to say about our holiday.

  • Robert

    I would recommend this cottage without hesitation. We had a wonderful stay, beautiful out of the way place and very quiet. ❤️

  • Michael

    This is a perfect location for a couple, or with children, as I would not recommend the bunk beds in the second bedroom for an adult. Having said that, my 24 year old grandson still managed to sleep well enough! We enjoyed our stay in this quiet and peaceful locality, which offered great value too, during what was the first week of the Easter school holiday time in Wales.

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