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About

Holiday accommodation set in the tranquil surroundings of a former manor house, on the outskirts of Builth Wells, Tyn Y Graig is located in a rural environment with far reaching views over the mid Wales countryside. Builth Wells is approximately 2miles away and enjoys the services of numerous pubs, a restaurant, shops, cafes and the Welsh Rural Showground. The self-catering holiday accommodation consists of two apartments called Bell and Woosnam. Bell comprises of three double bedrooms and Woosnam is two double bedrooms. All bedrooms are ensuite and each apartment has a kitchen and a lounge. The facilities are new and afford a peaceful break in rural Wales.

 

There is free parking and the location offers ample opportunities for walking, fishing and sightseeing. Dogs are welcome for an additional fee of £10 per dog per night, but must be kept on a lead whilst on the grounds.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
2
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
Bell
Woosnam

*Bell (3 bed) - £150.00 per night (minimum of a 2 night stay)
Week before July show week £1500.00
Week of show week £1700.00

Woosnam (2 bed) £175.00 per night (minimum of a 2 night stay
Week before show week £1700.00
Week of show week £1900.00

Map & Directions

Tyn Y Graig

Llanynis, Builth Wells, Powys, LD2 3HH

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