Glanusk Lodge, near Crickhowell

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Glanusk Lodge is sunny and light with plenty of space inside and out.  There are expansive lawns for games of cricket or croquet, and many private, quiet spots to lie down and read that book!

The River Usk is just a few minutes walk away and guests are welcome to explore the park and wander the tracks and roadways.

The spacious, airy drawing room has comfortable sofas and an open fire and views over the parkland. French doors open onto a paved terrace and the tiered lawns beyond, the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine and watch the sunset.  This is your private garden!

The dining room features a table that seats up to 16 and also has French doors opening on to the terrace. The kitchen is well equipped with a 4-door Aga, (operating September – April), double electric cooker with ceramic hob, microwave oven, dishwasher and refrigerator/freezer. An adjacent utility room has a second fridge/freezer, washing machine and dryer.

The Lodge has seven bedrooms and four bathrooms. Three of the bedrooms are on the ground floor and four are upstairs. All bed linen and towels are provided. You can download a floor plan here,  Glanusk Lodge Floor Plan and an information sheet about the Lodge here, Glanusk Lodge information sheet.

Guests are welcome to bring up to 2 well behaved dogs for £5 per dog per day, which must be restricted to the kitchen and utility areas.

For information about availability and rates, please click here or telephone the Estate Office on +44 1873 810414


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