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Introduction

At the end of a farmer’s track lies the enchanting hideaway, The Tithe House. Behind the House rise the dramatic hills of mid Wales, and in front there unfolds a magical Japanese formal garden. Originally built over 250 years ago as a tithe barn to store tithes from local villagers for the Church, the House has now been sympathetically restored maintaining the original stone walls and wooden beams.

The Tithe House provides solitude for those seeking to unwind,  unforgettable memories for those special occasions and celebrations  with friends and families, and a thrilling back to nature experience. We hope you love it as much as we do.

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Inside

The interiors reflect the owners’ extensive interest in art, sculpture, fabrics and antique and modern furnishings. At the heart of the House is the beautifully and fully equipped kitchen. The House offers accommodation for up to 12 people in five bedrooms (one containing two singles and a bunk bed). Luxury towels and bed linen are provided alongside locally sourced bath products.

For those cosier days and nights, there is a fireplace in the vast living room. Guests can help themselves to logs for a fire inside or outside, thumb through the wide range of books, take a dip in the hot tub or even relax in the snug to watch a movie. Great for old and young alike.

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Outside

The Tithe House offers families, friends and pets a chance to embrace nature and the many outdoor pursuits this stunning region has to offer, including horseriding, fishing, walking, mountain biking, wild swimming, and canoeing (See the Explore section).

On site, there is an abundance of entertainment, so after a long energetic day out, have a soak in the hot tub, enjoy sun-downers in the garden shack looking out across the valley, a BBQ and alfresco dining, and if that's not enough, some karaoke and games in the drinks cabin. And don’t forget, before turning down the luxury bedding, gaze at the stars that light up the unpolluted dark skies.