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17 Chancery Lane

Chancery Cottage
Perfectly located beautiful Welsh stone cottage in centre of Hay town with fast fibre Wi-Fi, private courtyard garden and private parking.
Rating: 4 out of 5

Accommodation Information

Get in touch

Location:
Hay-On-Wye, Powys, HR3 5BL
Telephone:
07771 524940
Email:
hello@chancerycottage.co.uk
Website:
http://www.chancerycottage.co.uk/

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • Pets Accepted

Features

  • Dark Skies

Prices

  • 1 Cottage
    Sleeps 1 - 4
    £400.00 - £900.00 Per unit per week

About 17 Chancery Lane

Perfectly located in a pretty quiet lane in the centre of Hay-on-wye town. Beautiful and charming cosy Welsh cottage with original exposed oak beams. Sleeps 4 and pet friendly (max 2 dogs). Clean, fully equipped and comfortable sit-in kitchen, good size lounge with electric stove in stone fireplace, ground floor bathroom with freestanding roll-top slipper bath and excellent shower with good water pressure. Upstairs two bedrooms with very comfortable beds. Wi-Fi fast fibre included. The cottage has been lovingly adorned with local Welsh art and artefacts of interest which add to its' charm and character.
Stable doors from the kitchen to enclosed private courtyard garden at rear of cottage with dining seating, a lovely sun trap in summer. A private parking for one car only minutes’ walk from the cottage.

Location

52.07511, -3.12466

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