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Cyfie Farm
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| Tucked away down a narrow winding lane lies the gem that is Cyfie Farm. Perched above the Vyrnwy Valley this is a Gueswthouse in a class of its own. The guest accommodation is 3 self contained suites in a converted stable and corn store attached to the beautiful 17th century Welsh longhouse. All suites have their own private sitting rooms, 2 with log fires. Two have separate entrances and kitchenettes and the third is accessed from the farmhouse kitchen and has the use of the farmhouse utility room. . Pine furniture and exposed beams create a country feel in comfortable surroundings where guests are encouraged to relax and enjoy the peace all day. Each room has an immensely comfortable bed with crisp linen, spacious bathrooms with fluffy bathrobes, towels and luxury toiletries..
Surrounded by 20 acres of garden and farmland, the views are stunning - best enjoyed from the hot tub and sauna overlooking the valley - and this peaceful and remote retreat is uninterrupted by traffic noise. Breakfast, and dinner if required, is served in the house using local, seasonal produce and the water is supplied from the farm's own spring. Cyfie Farm offers a particularly relaxed atmosphere whilst maintaining the reputation for fine food, comfort and attention to detail that you would expect.
The hosts Neil and Claire are warm, welcoming and delightful company. Neil spent 31 years in the RAF and Claire was a teacher and management consultant prior to moving to Cyfie Farm. They are both very enthusiastic about their new lifestyle, are both Cordon Bleu trained cooks and enjoy horse riding and country pursuits.
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| The location
Set in mid Wales, the farm is ideal for walking and horse riding with lakes, mountains and castles all around. The wonderful coast and Snowdonia National Park are within an easy drive through spectacular, rugged scenery and Chester and Shrewsbury are within easy reach. |
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Rooms
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|  | Barley Suite
Furnished in a distinctive cornflower blue and harvest gold, the Barley Suite incorporates many of the traditional features of a corn store, but the main attraction of this cosy unit is undoubtedly the elegant wood-burning stove set in a brick inglenook. This suite has a private sitting room, kitchen, bathroom with shower and a double bedroom.
All suites are fully equipped with TV, DVD and audio systems, and a comprehensive DVD library is available.
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£95-105 per night for bed and breakfast or £140-150 per night for dinner, bed and breakfast, based on 2 sharing. |
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|  | Sheep Dip Cottage
The modern fully equipped kitchen has a split level cooker and hob, microwave, dishwasher washer/dryer and fridge-freezer. A twin-bedded room, with 19th Century Walnut beds, is also on this level with an en-suite shower room/WC which also has a steam shower The first floor has a double bedroom with a king sized, extra-long oak bed and a separate Bathroom/WC with a shower on the bath.
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£95-100 per night for bed and breakfast or £145-150 for dinner, bed and breakfast, based on 2 sharing. |
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|  | Stable Suite
The creative conversion and decoration of the old stables has encapsulated the atmosphere of the past, while incorporating all the comforts of the present. The suite is a beautiful oak-beamed cottage with real wood fireplace, a spacious family bedroom and an en-suite shower room, all furnished in a classic style. All suites are fully equipped with TV, DVD and audio systems, and a comprehensive DVD library is available
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A room rate of £85-90 per night for bed and breakfast or £135-140 for dinner bed and breakfast based on 2 sharing. |
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|  | Wheat Suite
This recently-renovated and converted corn store is full of charm, with curving walls, oak beams and original oak roof trusses. It is tastefully decorated in a striking combination of Terra Cotta and Woodland Green, and comprises a private sitting room, kitchen, twin bedroom and spacious bathroom. All suites are fully equipped with TV, DVD and audio systems, and a comprehensive DVD library is available
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A room rate of £90-95 per night for bed and breakfast or £140-145 for dinner bed and breakfast, based on 2 sharing. |
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Directions
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| Directions from Llanfyllin (8 miles NW of Welshpool) From A490 north-west take the Lake Vyrnwy road (B4393 south-west) After approx 4 miles turn left, signposted Llanfihangel/Dolanog B4382 At bottom of village of of Llanfihangel bear right Straight on past cemetery, over the crossroads towards Dolanog Turn 1st left Cyfie Farm is 3rd farm on the left
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