Mid-Wales, Part 1: The Lovely Penrhos Cottage

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Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Penrhos Cottage Sign
Simon and I spent the weekend at Penrhos Cottage. This homely cottage, set in the beautiful Welsh Valley of Corris was the perfect escape from busy life. We dubbed Penrhos ‘The Lovely Cottage.’ Here are some photos (click any photo for full size image):
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Simon popping his head out of The Lovely Cottage
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Cosy & Homely.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
The fireplace – we didn’t use it, as it was such good weather.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Practical Kitchen.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Bathroom 1
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Bathroom 2. A shower big enough for two.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
My bedroom.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
Simon’s Bedroom.

It was wonderfully peaceful, especially with the whooshing from the stream set in the centre of the valley. The view was great:

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
The View 1.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
The View 2.

We met the chickens, roosters and pigs that were in the field in front of the cottage:

Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
The Chickens & Rooster.
Penrhos Cottage near Corris Adam and Andy's cottage
The pigs.

The Lovely Penrhos Cottage is the the perfect place to holiday; whether you’re looking for quietness or activity. For those looking for quietness and contemplation you can chill out in the cottage or take long walks in picturesque countryside. If you’re looking for activity there’s plenty of tourist attractions just a short drive away. The cottage features include Wifi, a fully functioning kitchen and a washing machine. Children and dogs are welcome.

It struck me that Penrhos Cottage would make a superb cottage for writers taking a writing holiday. Simon and I left The Lovely Cottage feeling rested, relaxed and recharged.

In Mid-Wales, Part 2 I’ll tell you about Aberdovey Beach, King Arthur’s Labyrinth and my fabulous gay mirror.

Blog soon,

Antony



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