VisitWales 5 Stars Bed & Breakfast 2008
Guest house
Guest Rating: 4.5
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Glangrwyney Court, Glangrwyney

Crickhowell, 

NP8 1ES,  Wales
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Glangrwyney Court
Set in 4 acres of glorious gardens, surrounded by the breathtaking Brecon Beacons. This Georgian mansion is a very special experience. Enjoy log fires in winter and the walled garden in summer.
  • Antique furniture
  • Spectacular views
  • Garden patio
  • Established listed gardens
  • Honesty bar
  • Log fires
  • Georgian mansion
  • Tranquil hideaway
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Guest Reviews
Rooms:
4.8
Value:
4.5
Friendliness:
4.6
Cleanliness:
4.7
Facilities:
4.6
Staff service:
4.4
Location:
4.7
Breakfast:
4.3
Guest Rating: 4.5
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BRIAN
Mature Couple
Stayed: Mar '10
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
4
Friendliness:
4
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
4
Staff service:
3
Location
4
Breakfast:
4
"lovely house nice location"
rooms were very clean and homely. My wife fell in love with Henry the cat... Read more
"lovely house nice location"
rooms were very clean and homely. My wife fell in love with Henry the cat Read less
Likes:
Quietness
Dislikes:
There was nothing to dislike
Briony
Young Couple
Stayed: Dec '09
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
4
Friendliness:
3
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
4
Location
5
Breakfast:
3
"A very comfortable short break"
Glangrwyney Court provides a sumptuous and comfortable backdrop for exploring the mountains of southern Wales. It has beautiful surroundings and the decor and furniture made for comfortable surroundin... Read more
"A very comfortable short break"
Glangrwyney Court provides a sumptuous and comfortable backdrop for exploring the mountains of southern Wales. It has beautiful surroundings and the decor and furniture made for comfortable surroundings. The breakfast may have been on the small side but otherwise the guest house provided an excellent base for coming and going flexibly and enjoying the area. Read less
Likes:
The comfortable furnishings and jacuzzi bath.
Dislikes:
M
Mature Couple
Stayed: Dec '09
4
Would recommend to others.
Rooms:
5
Value:
5
Friendliness:
5
Cleanliness:
5
Facilities:
5
Staff service:
4
Location
5
Breakfast:
4
"Friendly staff, good welcome, very clean throughout, lovely old house, very comfortable bed."
A truly country house escape in beautiful surroundings. Very friendly staff and a good atmosphere. Room was spacious and very clean throughout as well as being appropriate in period to the age of th... Read more
"Friendly staff, good welcome, very clean throughout, lovely old house, very comfortable bed."
A truly country house escape in beautiful surroundings. Very friendly staff and a good atmosphere. Room was spacious and very clean throughout as well as being appropriate in period to the age of the house. Beds, however, were not old but were extremely comfortable. Stairs were the only downside for us as we were on the second floor. The icing on the cake for us personally would be the installation of a lift. Food was good. Read less
Likes:
It was a good experience all round with personal attention to detail being provided by all the staff - the owners of the house were very friendly and made every effort to make us comfortable.
Dislikes:
The climb to our room. This is the only difficulty we had and obviously applies only to folk like ourselves who are a bit old and creaky with the advancing years.
More Information
5 Stars VisitWales Bed & Breakfast 2008
Types of Payment Accepted at Glangrwyney Court
Cash (Sterling), Cash (Euro), Credit card, Debit card
Payment Cards accepted at the property
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Check-in: 2:00 PM till 9:00 PM
Check-out: 11:00 AM
Children Policy: No preference
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Languages Spoken
English
Glangrwyney Court is set in 4 acres of glorious gardens, surrounded by the breathtaking Brecon Beacons. There are many secret sitting areas and magnificent scenery in which to just sit back, relax and enjoy. On lovely summer nights our guests can sit and enjoy a drink on one of our various patios around the grounds.

Staying in this modest Georgian mansion which dates back to around 1800 is a very special experience. With four acres of established and listed gardens, surrounded by 33 acres of parkland, there are plenty of quiet places to sit and simply enjoy the surroundings. During the winter months, the log fire beckons and with the honesty bar close by, a comforting drink is readily available. Deep sofas and plenty of reading material complete the picture. In summer, what better than to sit on the patio or lie back in the hammock in the walled garden and sip a glass of wine.

If you enjoy walking, fishing, golf, riding, tennis, shooting, sailing, caving, rock climbing, cycling along the canal path or mountain biking and are searching for country house accommodation near the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and Wye Valley, then you may well have found just the right place. This graded AA and Tourist Board accommodation provides beautiful bedrooms and fantastic breakfasts to set you up for the day.

A tennis court, croquet and boules are available on site.
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