No 10 Dulas is a cosy, warm, Victorian stone cottage sleeping up to 3 people, with pretty stream-side private garden and dedicated parking.
Built in the 1840's, No 10 Dulas has a warm and cosy lounge overlooking the sunny garden, with comfy sofa and armchair to relax in after your day of exploring. Flat screen TV, dining area and fast WiFi access point. With the added benefit of a feature stone fireplace and wonderfully warming gas flame effect log burner, ideal for those chilly winter evenings, as well as a selection of games and books to keep you amused.
The stylish fitted kitchen is fully equipped with integrated electric hob, oven & grill, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and washing machine and plenty of utensils.
The bright modern bathroom has a large walk-in shower, hand basin, toilet, heated towel rail and warming underfloor heating. Upstairs are two bedrooms, the master bedroom with a wonderful stripped pine wooden floor and super comfy king-size double bed, overlooking the garden. The second bedroom has a full size single bed. Both bedrooms have plenty of storage space. We provide all bed linen, towels and bathroom essentials
Born and brought up in Hay-in-Wye we live close by, guests are able to contact us directly, via mobile and email regarding their stay, to answer any questions, or help with additional information if needed. Lynda is a Brecon Beacons Ambassador and so able to help you discover and understand what makes a visit to the Brecon Beacons National Park special.
Our welcome pack includes milk and a treat, as well as plenty of information both about the cottage, Hay-on-Wye and the surrounding area.
The "Independent Kingdom of Hay-on-Way" is world famous for its second hand bookshops, and is fast gaining a reputation for its antiques and collectibles shops and has many other independent shops. The renovation of Hay Castle was complete in 2022 had has created a unique new center for culture and education and a fabulous viewing platform high above Hay offering view of Hay above the roof tops as well as the River Wye. Hay-on-Wye is also famous for the annual Hay Festival of Literature & Arts and also the How the Light Gets In philosophy and music festival, both held at the end of May. Hay-on-Wye is also a great base for visiting the Brecon Beacons National Park, Mid-Wales and the Cambrian Mountains, as well as Hereford and the Marches.
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