Tuesday, 15 November 2016

The Serenity of Wales

Over half term, we ventured over to Wales. It was such a lovely break. I (that is ME, Joyce) picked us the most perfect, little cottage ever! Everyone loved it and was so happy there. No one wanted to leave when our time was up. In our travels in the last few years, I have learned that the place we stay, is just as or even more important than where we go and what we see. Most of the time, I spend more time finding us a place to stay than planning what we will do. We just figure that part out when we get there. Anyway, this cottage was a converted barn and  was very secluded in a small village in mid-Wales. After exiting the long drive covered in a canopy of green you immediately see the most lush green hill dotted with sheep with a quaint little farm house in the distance. The hill was topped by trees of all different autumn colours. The scene was breath-taking! I love going up to Wales every October to get my fix of autumn colours.




Our cottage had two features our family adored. First, was this coal burning stove in the kitchen. It was so lovely to sit and read by the warmth of the stove while we waited for Daddy to make our meals...(he is so good to us!)

The kitchen was so cool. Not one I would want to have permanently but so fun and unique for a holiday. Because the cottage was a converted barn it had all these little extra cubby holes or different features that made it so interesting. The ceilings were very low and covered with the cross beams from the original building! I love that look.   

The other feature of the cottage that our family absolutely loved was this open fire place in the lounge with a large screen T.V. We spent our evenings cuddled up with a roaring fire, sipping hot chocolate and watching old Grace Kelly movies. Could it be more perfect?

This was the lovely garden out back.

Here are all the girls one morning all sitting around the coal burning stove waiting for Charles to serve them their breakfast.   .

This is our cottage.

Charles took more photos of the leaves while we were out hiking but I do not have them. We took some really lovely drives looking through the Brecon Beacons National Park. We also took a little hike by a river as well and tried to find a Roman camp though, we never found it. But it was a good excuse to keep the girls walking...

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