The Boathouse in Wales – a sumptuous treat located beside its own private lake
Part of the Garthmyl Hall estate on the Powys/Shropshire border in Wales, The Boathouse is a sumptuous treat located beside its own private lake — a place where memories are truly made. It overlooks the hall gardens whilst presiding over awe-inspiring views across to the hills of Montgomery. But it’s not just the scenery that’s stunning. The Boathouse is absolutely beautiful — quirky yet classy, and the perfect location for a couple’s retreat. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging just because, you’ll treasure this haven of peace and tranquillity. With plenty of hikes, local highlights, and beauty spots to explore, make sure you bring your hiking boots to make the most of this amazing location.
Inside
The Boathouse pulls natural light effortlessly in through incredible floor-to-ceiling glazing. With bi-fold doors downstairs, the glazing stretches further into the double-height living area through a large picture window. The space is decorated in a classic country style, with quirky vintage touches adding personality and flair.
Downstairs, you’ll enter the open-plan living space — perfect for cuddling up on the gorgeous sofa or losing yourself in a great book in the armchair. Cook up a storm in the well-equipped kitchen and dine in style at the dining table. You’ll also find a sumptuously styled bathroom complete with a large walk-in shower. Upstairs on the mezzanine, sink into the four-poster super-king bed and draw a fabulous bubble bath in the double-ended copper bath — superbly placed to make the most of the waterside views and the rolling hills of Montgomery beyond.
Outside
Throw open the bi-fold doors and step onto your own private jetty-cum-patio space. Lose yourself in the beauty of your surroundings as you while away the hours together, appreciating the soothing sound of birdsong, the whisper of the leaves, and the gentle lap of the water.
Nearby
The Boathouse is situated in a fantastic location for exploration. Hikers will be keen to tread the historic Offa’s Dyke Path, while the nearby Montgomeryshire Canal offers a scenic yet less intensive walk. Within thirty minutes, you could cross the border into the Shropshire Area of Natural Beauty. And if you fancy resting those weary feet, head twenty minutes to the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway — lean back and marvel at the beauty of the Welsh countryside as you steam by.
Explore the nearby town of Montgomery, with its array of independent businesses and enticing eateries. History buffs may enjoy a wander through the ruins of Montgomery Castle, or perhaps a visit to the National Trust-owned Powis Castle and Gardens, just fifteen minutes away.
Best Choice For
Couples in need of rest and relaxation in luxurious yet natural surroundings.
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