
Guest testimonials
What a magical place. Absolutely divine. A heavenly gem. Stunning surroundings. We will be back.
Lost for words is an understatement, however, I will try to find some adequate enough to describe this rare and special place. In every room there is a photographic view; the surrounding woods breath-taking and the wildlife abundant, busy and beautiful (not to mention the infamous robin who actually came to say hello; he was however safely caught in my husband’s hat). Needless to say we have adored every second and extended our week to nearly two. Thank you to the owners.
We had THE BEST time at Tincture. The house was absolutely stunning and the location could not have been more incredible. We loved all the small touches from the written owner´s note to the homemade jam, it made us feel so welcome and we felt honoured they would share their beautiful home with us. The interior decor was so perfect and cosy, the outdoor surroundings were out of this world beautiful. It´s rare to find something so remote. We can not wait to book again. Thank you for having us.
Wonderful! We had a fantastic time, and our stay was everything we hoped it would be. Amazing location, beautiful garden, stunning house. We feel so lucky to have spent a week here.
This truly is a secret hideaway in the woods! Thank you for sharing this gorgeous and lovingly restored gem with us. We can feel the love that has gone into the place. Bravo on a job well done and thanks again!
The perfect place for our honeymoon! After an exhausting wedding week, this was the ideal haven for us to escape to. Glorious views, wonderful walks and Bailey was transfixed by the pheasants and sheep... We´d love to come back one day to this very beautiful and special place. Thank you for sharing it with us.
We loved the style of the property - sympathetic to the history of the farmhouse but with modern luxuries. We could tell that the owners use the property as everything that is needed is there.
Everything was absolutely superb. The location however was even better than we thought it would be. Tincture is truly a fantastic property. Thank you for such a welcoming stay- we´ve had the best time!
We could not have found a more tranquil and beautiful environment in which to feel at peace with the world. Thank you for allowing us into your beautiful home, we´re leaving feeling so content.
We had a wonderful time at your beautiful home and have made some gorgeous memories and hope to return. The location and surroundings have been truly revitalising, thank you.
We could not have found a more tranquil and beautiful environment in which to feel at peace with the world. Thank you for such a lovely stay, we are leaving feeling totally relaxed!
Tincture is in an amazing location. The owners have done an outstanding job of restoring and preserving this beautiful cottage and giving it all modern facilities in an off-grid setting.
We had a fantastic break at Tincture. We appreciated the thoughtfulness of the cottage’s design and facilities. Thank you for allowing us to stay in your wonderful home.
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Tincture
Llanwrtyd Wells, Cambrian Mountains, Powys, Wales, UK
Within the secluded peaks of Wales’ Cambrian Mountains, not a neighbour in sight, Tincture is a true escape into the wild. This fairytale home rides on the tides of nature; a self-catering cottage crafted by hand using ingenious sympathy towards the land in which it resides. Far from the stereotype so often associated with off-grid dwellings, luxury and comfort are as abundant here as the breathtaking valley views. Read more...
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Introduction
Mixing the spoils of the surrounding mountains with creative flair and a reverence for ancient objects, Tincture is a sweet-scented cauldron of old meets new, and nature meets mankind. Entirely off-grid, solar panels and fresh spring water lend an eco-conscious touch to its modern credentials. Its intentionally simple design frames the hills, which dip in and out of sight between the elements outside, while its 17th-century stone foundations hold a quiet, folkish magic. In this remote part of Wales, earth’s song freely flows for those who stop long enough to hear; the purest remedy to busy lives.
Inside
There is something very grounding about running fingers over a handmade piece of furniture, pieced together with wood from centuries ago, scars so worn-in and smooth that their undulation acts as a message from another life. Such portals exist throughout this former farmhouse; in the dining table recovered from the stable, the garden room cabinet reinvented from the pigsty and the original stone wall in the shower room. All of this twinned with industrial accents, unique word art (the owner is a typographer) and framed botanicals seemingly brings the whole world together in one cosy space.
Outside
An acre of land hugged by mountains warmly welcomes wildlife to its colourful blooms, gentle brook and tangled shrubs, while a natural pond doubles up as a plunge pool after long hikes in the nearby Brecon Beacons. If lazy days are on the agenda, recline on the sun loungers with a cool gin and tonic dressed with freshly picked herbs from the biodiverse garden. Come nightfall there isn’t a synthetic light in all the land to disturb the stars, so grab a blanket and lay it amongst the wildflowers as they stud the sky with impossibly bright twinkles. Eco retreats have never felt so otherworldly.
The cottage has two double bedrooms on the first floor, one of which is en suite. The family bathroom can also be found on the first floor.

Bedroom One
First floor double bedroom
This double bedroom with king-size bed can be found on the first floor, next door to bedroom two.


Bedroom Two
First floor double bedroom
Also on the first floor, bedroom two has a double bed and en suite shower room with double showers.

Family bathroom
First floor family bathroom
Also on the first floor is this family bathroom, with bath and overhead shower.
- PricingFrom £1,995 per week, £1,495 per short break for up to 4 guests
An alternative group size of up to 2 guests is available during selected periods at a reflective rate - PetsTwo well-behaved dogs are welcome
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - FamilyChildren and babies are welcome
- PracticalitiesBecause of its wonderfully secluded setting, access to the front of the cottage is definitely best with a 4x4. Alternatively, you can park at the entrance to the access track and take a 10–15 minute walk up the bridleway. To make things easier, there’s a wheelbarrow available for luggage. The kitchen has a Rayburn, gas oven and hob, fridge with freezer compartment, and a washing machine in the pantry. Please note that the garden isn’t fully enclosed and the pond is unfenced, so a little extra care is needed if you’re visiting with children or dogs. There are also CCTV cameras on the grounds, which are only there to keep an eye on the livestock
- Private cateringWhether you're looking for a fully catered stay or a one-off meal for a special occasion, discover your bespoke catering options
Explore private dining - RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenaline-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book
- Eco-friendlySolar panels, slaked lime, limewash and linseed paints, spring water and biodiverse garden surrounded by protected National Trust land
Arrivals & departures
Arrival time: 4pm
Departure time: 10am
Other information
Fresh produce
- Crusty loaf of fresh bread
- Fresh milk
- Free-range eggs
- Butter
- Local bacon and sausages
- Local fruit and jam preserves
- Fresh mint, rhubarb, berries, pears and apples will also be available to pick from the garden (when in season)
Please note - the owners strive to source the best produce for your welcome hamper, however the contents may vary slightly depending on the season and amount of people comprising your party.
Those all-important little luxuries
- Freshly cut flowers
- Candles
- Luxury bed linen and towels
- Fluffy bathrobes
- Firewood, coal, kindling
- A selection of breakfast and herbal teas
- Ground coffee
- Instant coffee
- Olive oil
- Books
- Bluetooth speaker
- Board games
- Jaques croquet set
- Hairdryer
- Condiments, dried herbs and spices
- Dog biscuits
- Recipe books
- Informative house-book guide
- Stairgate
- Crayons/paper
- Baby toys
- Crockery and cutlery for infants
- Highchair and cot
House book - your property and destination guide
Together with the owners, we've collated everything you'll need to make the most of your experience, from insider tips on local gems to practical property information, all in one digital house book, shared the moment you book.
The Cambrian Mountains
One of the last true areas of wilderness, Wales’ Cambrian Mountains have been mostly left to their own devices over the millennia. Rolling moorlands, glassy lakes and snow-capped mountains interlaced with winding roads await the keen adventurer.

Getting there
- On the map Tincture is located in the heart of mid-Wales within the Cambrian Mountain range, seven miles from the spa town of Llanwrtyd Wells.
- By car This luxury self-catering cottage is less than two hours from Cardiff, two hours 40 minutes from Birmingham and four and a half hours from central London.
- By train The nearest train station is Llanwrtyd Wells, just seven miles away, with several daily connecting trains to Swansea, Shrewsbury and the rest of the country.
- By air Cardiff Airport is around two hours away and Bristol Airport around two and a half hours away.

“Our remote Welsh cottage sits within the Cambrian Mountains, with endless open skies, outstanding biodiversity and spectacular hills and valleys; their sense of immense space and peace is unique and rarely trodden.”
The farmhouse was originally built somewhere in the 17th century, at an altitude that provides stock farming above and fertile, arable land below. The house runs entirely off-grid via a solid fuel Rayburn, solar panels and spring water, with every decision taken putting the environment as our priority.
Tincture's best features lie within its surroundings. Nestled in a quiet valley within National Trust land, the possibilities are endless for exploring, whether adventuring off the beaten path or within our biodiverse garden. Facing south, the sunrise comes in over the top of Cribyn and will stay late, particularly in the spring or summer. The brook runs down through the grounds providing an abundance of wildlife and constant movement.
Our favourite thing to do? Sitting around the firepit looking across the expansive views over the valley from the top of the garden.
The Fooks-Bale Family
Discover the best destinations, experiences and restaurants to visit during your stay in The Cambrian Mountains. A larger selection of recommendations will be available in the property's digital house book.
To Do
Ride the Devil´s Staircase, Abergwesyn
A steep ascent of hairpin bends, famous for its near-25% gradient, topping out to wide vistas of Welsh mountains and heather; whether by bike, motorcycle or car, this iconic driving route is not to be missed.
To Eat
Arvon Ale House, Llandrindod
No music, no jukebox, no fruit machines and no TV - just good beer and cider in a small cosy pub that was mid-Wales´s first micropub when it opened in 2014.
To Eat
The Triangle Inn, Cwmdauddwr
Situated at the gateway to the Elan Valley, this welcoming inn is the perfect pit-stop for walkers and cyclists all through the year. A sunny garden, roaring fire and menu made up of hearty food make this unmissable for hungry adventurers.
To See
Elan Valley
The dams, reservoirs and aqueduct of the Elan Valley were built over a hundred years ago, supplying clean water to Birmingham. Now, its epic feat of engineering is a sight to behold. Walking and cycling here is unrivalled, as is enjoying a coffee with a view.
Whether you're curious about pet policies, the nearest walkable pubs, or wild swimming spots, we have the answers to common property-specific queries here. For everything else, visit our Frequently Asked Questions page.
Can the CCTV be turned off?
The cameras are only used when guests are not staying at the property to allow the owners to monitor livestock; your privacy will not be impacted.
Can a two-wheel drive SUV manage the drive?
Without a four-wheel drive you can reach the access track and walk the final 15 minutes up the bridleway and utilise the wheelbarrow for your luggage.
Is there mobile signal, and how does off-grid internet work?
Mobile signal can vary at Tincture due to the property's location, but there is Starlink internet.
Is this a good spot for stargazing?
Yes. There is no light pollution at Tincture.
Below are a selection of features in which Tincture has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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The 30 best holiday cottages in the UK
The Telegraph
May 2026
These cottages have charmed generations
Financial Times
May 2026
The cosiest cottages to spend this Christmas
Daily Mail
December 2025
The UK’s 25 cosiest cottages
The Times
November 2025
10 beautifully remote getaways in the UK
The Guardian
October 2025
10 fairytale cottages to experience the English countryside
Vanity Fair Italia
June 2025
Living the wild life
Country & Town House
August 2023
Cool cottages for spring
The Times
March 2023
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