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Ty Mawr Country House situated in Brechfa, Wales has been brought to market for an undisclosed amount.

Dating back to the 17th Century, the boutique hotel features six individually styled guest rooms across three floors, along with a reception and bar area, a guest lounge and restaurant.

The gardens surrounding the house also feature a summer house for guests and the recently constructed owners’ accommodation, a new lodge detached from the main house that comprises a king sized en-suite bedroom, fitted kitchen and wood burner.

The current owners, Paul Bennet and Mel Hurley, said: “We have thoroughly enjoyed our time here at Tŷ Mawr and have been delighted with the level of generous support we have had from the local community, our team and partners who have helped us make Tŷ Mawr the place it is today.

“We sincerely hope that we can find the right buyer to build on the solid foundations we have built and further develop the business, whilst enjoying an enviable lifestyle in the ancient Cothi Valley of Carmarthenshire.”

Richard Thomas, senior broker in hotels team, Christie & Co, who handled the sale, added: “Tŷ Mawr is a unique property that hits the sweet spot between successful business and ideal lifestyle – a charming historic country manor house, with an enviable reputation for fantastic food and drink as well as offering comfortable accommodation.

“Demand for lifestyle businesses is high, with buyers increasingly looking at more rural settings to take advantage of the current rise in demand for staycations so we anticipate a great deal of interest for the property.”

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