White House

ID: S283146

  • Bedrooms 4
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets No

About this property

Montgomery 4.3 miles. A beautiful oak-framed detached house set in the idyllic surroundings of the Welsh countryside, White House is an ideal choice for your next family gathering. With fabulous contemporary features like the underfloor heating and excellent range of kitchen appliances, along with the rustic charm of exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace, White House has all you need for a wonderful stay in the village of Llandyssil near Montgomery. Relish quality time with your loved ones within the serene sitting room, where large plush sofas including a classic Chesterfield offer a relaxing spot to settle, with a woodburning stove within the fireplace to add extra warmth, you can enjoy a film on the Smart TV or simply continue the conversation over drinks. Discover a wonderful social space in the kitchen/diner, thanks to the stylish breakfast bar you can keep the chef of the group company as a delicious meal is prepared, with a large range cooker and gas hob and an American style fridge/freezer at your fingertips, with more appliances to make use of in the utility room. Beneath bright spotlights and atop the sleek tiled floor, make your way to the lovely circular dining table to serve up dinner, perfectly positioned before the floor-to-ceiling windows in the patio doors to afford you scenic views while you dine. A ground-floor bedroom provides those with limited mobility a wonderful sleeping spot, with a king-size bed here along with an en-suite wet room boasting a walk-in shower, basin and WC, as well as a heated towel rail, with a handy cloakroom with a basin and WC on this floor too. Take the stairs up to the first floor, admiring the modern built-in step lights as you go, before reaching the remaining three bedrooms, with a king-size, a super-king-size and a further super-king-size with an en-suite wet room, each offering luxurious, well-furnished havens to return to each evening, with the super-king-size beds being zip/link and able to be arranged into twin beds via prior request to suit your group! Relax within the large, sparkling bathroom with a bathtub for long soaks after a day of rambling, and a sleek walk-in shower to feel refreshed in. With a wonderful enclosed garden,that has a large lawn for little ones to enjoy too while you watch from the patio, admiring the beautiful rolling hills surrounding you. The village of Llandyssil rests next to the bustling town of Montgomery where you can pick up any food and essentials from the local shops and supermarkets, as well as indulge in hearty pub grub at one of the pubs here, or visit an award-winning brewery, Monty's Brewery, for some fine local ales. Pull on your walking boots and prepare for adventure along the famous Offa's Dyke Path, with this 8th century route carved out by King Offa, now offering 177 miles of walking trail to enjoy which loosely follows the Welsh/England border; hop on in Montgomery and head north to Welshpool or go south into the stunning Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Spend an afternoon visiting the amazing National Trust Powis Castle where ornate interiors and a wide Indian collection are sure to impress, along with the beautiful castle architecture and grounds. Go back in time by taking a trip on the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, travelling 16 miles by narrow gauge steam train through the picturesque Mid-Wales countryside, it's a lovely and leisurely way to enjoy the views. More history is to be discovered at Montgomery Castle with these Norman ruins dating from the 11th century, whilst The Old Bell Museum is a locally-run museum set within a 16th century converted inn, now telling the history of the local area with exhibitions and collections. Enjoy a wonderful stay with your loved ones in this beautiful Mid-Wales setting at White House.

Sitting just one mile from the border of England is the delightful town of Montgomery in Mid Wales. Home to a great selection of amenities from shops and cafés to restaurants and pubs, Montgomery holds all you need for a great self-catered stay. The town is steeped in history clearly visible in the form of the 13th century ruins of Montgomery Castle, the charming cobbled streets and the timber-framed houses. Delight in exploring the beautiful countryside surroundings by heading into the Shropshire Hills aonb, or venturing further into Wales.

Accommodation

Four bedrooms: 1 x super-king-size with en-suite wet room shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x super-king-size (zip/link, twin on request), 1 x ground-floor king-size with en-suite wet room shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC, 1 x king-size.

Bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

LPG gas underfloor heating with woodburning stove.

Range cooker with gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, Smart TV, WiFi.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Off-road parking for four cars.

Enclosed garden with lawn, patio and seating.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 4.3 miles, pub 1.5 miles.

Nearby points of interest

  • Powis Castle

Reviews (27)

  • Heather

    Communal areas are great for the whole group to hang out together, house design flows well. Furniture is comfy and relaxing to chill out in. Host supplied a welcome pack of food goodies and the furnishing / decoration of the house is lovely/modern and stylish. Bathrooms are beautiful. Plenty hot water and good shower pressure. Beds are comfortable. Some things that would be helpful to include in the property listing/ information to guests: More accurate directions. The manual directions from owner are not entirely correct and need more detail. The postcode listed on the booking info plots you in the wrong road. Only the supplied what3words location blush.butterfly.spades is correct and will get you to the house. This house is located down single track lanes with passing points for about 10 minutes off the main roads, (normal if you’re used to wales, but many guests aren’t, so some warning helps prepare visitors) The significant pro to this very rural location in the middle of nowhere, is that the views from the house are very scenic - beautiful fields as far as the eye can see, with sheep and cows near by, very relaxing to watch and unwind, birds of prey overhead (bring your binoculars!) these uninterrupted landscape views are possible because of the remote location. If you want to escape to the country and unwind - this is the perfect place to do so. The sunsets as viewed from the terrace at the back of the house are stunning. We got an Asda shop delivered no problem- driver was familiar with the house already. Nearby shops are in Newtown (about 20 minute drive away, with a Lidl) bring toilet paper as host supply an initial amount only. Would have been nice if 1 hand towel was supplied per guest (not sure why supply is limited to one per bathroom, every guest with longer hair needs both a bath towel for the body and a smaller hand towel for their hair) the lack of towels supplied meant hair washing had to be rationed between laundering the one hair towel to make it available for the other guest sharing the room - this cut into enjoyment of our holiday time. I asked the housekeeper for more hand towels, I was informed that no more than one hand towel per bathroom would be supplied. Same applies to tea towels and cloths, we like to keep a clean kitchen and clear up after ourselves, only one microfibre cloth and 3 tea towels supplied meant we had to launder these regularly during our stay to stay hygenic. We did appreciate that plenty laundry detergent was supplied however. The house is heated to maintain a minimum temperature of 24degrees Celsius, even in June, it would appear. You cannot change this. It was not a hot week weather wise but the temperature kept rising to 26 degrees by itself, and this was too hot. As you cannot adjust the temperature, your only option is to open all the windows. This reduced the temperature to 23C…not cool. It would be nice if heating was off for the summer months. A base temperature of 24degrees C is too hot for summer. Perhaps 21C would be more reasonable? Overall very good quality accommodation and the price is good value - I would probably visit again in winter months as we know the house will be plenty warm enough (lol) we didn’t have cause to use the log burner or fire pit on our visit but this is a great amenity for guests in colder months.

  • Duncan

    Would benefit from a coffee machine to add to the luxury feel of the house, the logs for the burner need to be kept dry prior to putting out and the oven needs a deep clean along with the the tumble dryer filter and the dishwasher.

  • Emily

    We found the heating tricky to control with the thermostats so it might be worth putting some simple instructions and the thermostat for the large bedroom was not on, but it was still a fabulous stay and such a beautiful place. We will definitely be back!

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