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32 Crescent Street, Newtown
Summary:
32 Crescent Street in Newtown, Mid Wales, sleeps five guests in three bedrooms.
The Space:
32 Crescent Street consists of a kitchen with an electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee maker, kettle, and toaster. The living/dining room includes a woodburning stove, Smart TV, TV, and a study desk. The bedrooms comprise one double with TV, one second-floor double with projector, and one second-floor single with a pull-out bed. The bathroom has a bath with shower over, basin, WC, and a washing machine. Amenities include gas central heating, WiFi, fuel, power, and a starter pack for the woodburning stove; bed linen and towels are inc. in rent. Outside, there is an enclosed rear courtyard with patio and furniture, and roadside parking available on a first-come-first-serve basis. Two well-behaved dogs welcome, but sorry, no smoking. Enjoy heritage, hills, and town-centre convenience from your doorstep at 32 Crescent Street. Note: Steps up to property and a few steps down into kitchen. Note: Steep staircase. Note: Can sleep up to six guests on request. Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of 150 GBP.
The Neighborhood:
Newtown lies on the banks of the River Severn, in the heart of the beautiful Montgomeryshire countryside, and boasts a vibrant art gallery, museums and a variety of pubs and restaurants. Newtown is also home to Theatr Hafren, one of Walesâs premier theatres, which showcases a wide variety of entertainment, from comedy shows to opera, offering something for the whole family. Explore the ruins of the Norman Motte and Bailey castle in the beautiful old county town of Montgomery, wander the Grade I listed formal gardens at the renowned Gregynog Hall, or visit the world-famous Powis Castle and Gardens, often frequented by Prince Charles. The medieval market towns of Shrewsbury and Ludlow offer renowned and award-winning restaurants, cosy pubs and quaint shops, as well as festivals and markets, including annual Christmas markets, whilst Ludlow also boasts over 600 listed buildings and Ludlow Castle, so there is something to enjoy all year round. In nearby Churchstoke, the Roundton Hill Nature Reserve and Iron Age Hill Fort is a haven for wildlife and home to a plethora of native British birds. On a clear day, the walk to the summit at 370 metres is rewarded by a 360 degree panorama, from where extensive views over Shropshire and the high Welsh peaks beyond can be seen. A little further afield, Machnynlleth is home to the Centre for Alternative Technology, and also Machnynlleth Golf Club. The delightful seaside village of Aberdovey on the stunning Cardigan Bay coastline is a paradise for watersports enthusiasts, while the sandy beach at Ynyslas is perfect for a family day out. All this and more is within as hourâs drive of Newtown, making this a wonderful year-round holiday destination.