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National Trust Cottages, Welshpool, Mid Wales

National Trust Cottages
The Bothy
Welshpool
Mid Wales

SY21 8RF
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This beautiful Edwardian cottage extensively restored by the National Trust, is positioned in the heart of the magnificent gardens surrounding Powis Castle; the garden is literally on your doorstep. Built in 1908, The Bothy's Edwardian half-timbered style, was chosen to reflect the rustic cottage garden theme that was popular in Edwardian times. It offers fantastic views over the garden from the majority of its rooms, all of which have traditional features.

Downstairs
Kitchen/dining room, sitting room with wood burning stove, shower room and separate lavatory.

Upstairs
Three bedrooms (1 double with 5' bed and en-suite shower room with lavatory and 2 twins, all with antique brass/iron beds), bathroom with traditional roll-top bath. An additional folding bed is available on request.

Visitor Notes
Gas central heating included. The staircase in this cottage is steep. There is no private garden or designated children's play area but there is a small seating area by the front door within the main gardens. Guests are welcome to walk in the public gardens during opening hours. There is parking available for two cars.

Accommodates 6 + cot

Details

Months Open: All Year
Number of Units: 1
Unit Type: Cottage
Nearest Major Town: Welshpool
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