We had a wonderful, relaxing stay in this wonderful period property (stay of 2 weeks). It is packed with character, not in the least because of the many antiques (it is lovingly decorated, with eye for detail). But, it being a period property, it comes with beams, an inglenook, old doors etc. so the house oozes character all by itself!
The owners are really friendly and stay in touch about how you are doing (and made sure we had a change of linen in the middle of our two weeks) but give you lots of privacy too (which we craved, living in the busy city centre of Amsterdam). This is also enhanced by your "own" driveway and garden (small maybe for some, but quite enough for us).
We particularly loved the huge kitchen area and the cosy living room (all those lamps!). Upstairs, there's a small second seating area which was ideal for those sunny mornings (with views over the surrounding hills). The bathroom was more than adequate sizewise (supplied with big, thick towels and bathrobes). The bedroom was also of a considerable size, with the only "minor" thing for us being the width of the bed itself (we're used to 160 cm and our own duvets + mattrasses -> but this won't be a problem for those used to one duvet and one mattrass; it was soft enough for us in any case).
There is plenty to do in the surrounding area. There are many walks you can do and towns to visit (we did both). Presteigne (tip: visit The Workhouse Gallery for gorgeous rugs and other crafs) and Knighton are small and rural. We also visited Shrewsbury and Ludlow, both of which we loved. Leominster is also a nice town to visit. In Wales we visited Rhayader (great rural little town) and Aberystwyth (and on the way there The Devil's Bridge which is worth while) next to a walk to Pen-Y-Fan (breathtaking scenery!).
A must-see (tip from our landlords, thank you!) is the Elan Valley! Do take your time to drive around, see the dams and stop over at The Penbont Tea Room (delicious cakes!).
So: all in all a great stay!