Character, stone-built cottage style pub
At the heart of a busy tourist destination
Lounge bar, and first-floor private dining
Two separate trade gardens
Use of village car park
Three-bedroom owners accommodation
The New Inn is a characterful, cottage-style public house sitting at the heart of the village of Ystradfellte, on the south-westerly edge of Brecon Beacons National Park, amongst the most beautiful and popular parts of the park. The pub sits at the heart of what is known as Waterfall Country; there are a large number of waterfalls nearby and the famous ‘Four Waterfalls Walk’. It takes its natural beauty from the river’s Mellte, Hepste, Pyrddin, and Nedd-fechan, which wind their way down deep, tree-lined gorges over a series of dramatic waterfalls before all joining to form the River Neath.
The New Inn occupies a village centre location, opposite the church, surrounded by countryside, and close to many natural attractions. It is an area of international importance, has been designated a special area of conservation, and is a is a site of special scientific interest. This ensures a large number of visitors throughout the year, particularly during the warm summer months.
The property is detached and of stone construction, with color-washed elevations under a pitched slate roof. It offers trading areas over the ground and first floor, together with private accommodation. It also has the benefit of two outside trading areas and the use of the large village car park.
The sale offers the new owners a unique, once-in-a-generation opportunity, as the business has been in the same family hands since 1968, when it was originally operated as a tenancy. The freehold was later purchased, and more recently, it has been let as an investment to a tenant. It has only become available due to the family’s wish to retire from the trade.