Pontbrenmydyr is on the edge of the Llanerchaeron parkland. It is an early 17th-century Clom (mud constructed walls), stone and thatch cottage. This cottage has been sympathetically restored to give comfortable and romantic accommodation surrounded by early vernacular detail. Sustainable consideration has been made with heating and hot water supplied by a fully automatic biomass wood pellet boiler and solar panels, producing heating and water with virtually no carbon emissions. Rainwater is collected, filtered and used to flush the toilet also reducing the environmental impact of the cottage.
Ground Floor: sitting/dining room with wood-burning stove, compact kitchen, bedroom (double with 5' bed), bathroom with roll-top bath with original cow stalls, hitching post and cobbled stone floor and a utility room in an out-building. A hatch can be opened to see the original hazel purlins, gorse under thatch and smoke blackened oak trusses.
Facilities
Television, freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer
Visitor Notes: Wood pellet boiler central heating and solar power heating included. There is a garden leading down to a stream and parking available for two cars.