Llwyngwril Gallery was converted to create two spacious, well equipped and comfortable houses, which are full of character. The Gallery theme is retained in the properties promoting works of art by local artists, and information about the Arts and Crafts.
The property has been divided down the middle, giving each unit an upstairs and downstairs and both units are individual.
Myfanwy is accessible for Wheelchairs, and has a wet room, as the en-suite to the downstairs bedroom. The upstairs bedroom in Myfanwy is very large and has a bathroom, with whirlpool bath and shower. Day bed with a trundle bed beneath. The living space is all downstairs with a log burner stove and there is ample room for guests to find their own spot for a bit of solitude. The kitchen is spacious and well equipped with all conveniences that guests would have at home. (Dishwasher, washing machine, microwave, fridge-freezer) The garden is enclosed, which makes it safe for young children. The boundary wall is 4ft high. So, large dogs require supervision, to ensure they don't jump over, off our property onto another property. There is a picnic bench and parasol.
Mihangel (The Old School Hall) is the unit entered via the main arched doors. The bedrooms are downstairs and each has a shower room, en-suite. The living space is upstairs and is open plan, with kitchen and breakfast bar, Dining table, to seat 6, and ample space to sit and relax, with satellite tv, music, DVD etc. Also picnic bench and parasol outside in separate area from Myfanwy.
Ample space in both properties.
The property is heated with Bio-mass boiler, and underfloor heating beneath a polished sandstone slabbed floor on the ground floor, and radiators on the upper floor. Lighting is LED, or at the very least 'eco' bulbs. Care is taken to be as 'Green' as possible in the conversion.
Llwyngwril Gallery was originally a Church of England School, built in 1831. It became the Church Rooms later on, which accommodated Sunday School, Home Guard Practice, Brownie Camps, Concerts, Wedding receptions (for a number of people living in the village), and all kinds of events in the Community.