Maesyronnen

Parc Cenedlaethol Bannau Brycheiniog


Secluded and relaxed, this 19th-century stone house sits in pretty, rambling gardens with views of the Wye Valley and Black Mountains. Only one of the four rooms is en suite, but all feature antique furnishings and a sense of past generations of peaceful country life. Breakfast features local and homemade produce. Maesyronnen is close to Glasbury, 5 miles from Hay.


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To call it a mini Big Ben is an exaggeration, but this dinky clock tower has been keeping Hay shoppers punctual since 1884.

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6. Heritage Centre

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8. Ely Tower

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