Welcome to Beili Neuadd
Beili Neuadd, (pronounced "bailey niath") means Enclosure Hall in Welsh. The present stone-built farmhouse, parts of which date back to the 16th century, is reputed to stand on the historical boundary of the Cistercian Abbey of Cwmhir, the burial place of the last Welsh born Prince of Wales.
Beautifully situated in quiet, secluded countryside with delightful views and its own stream, trout pools and woodland, Beili Neuadd is only two miles away from the small market town of Rhayader, the gateway to the Elan Valley reservoirs, best known as "The Lakeland of Wales".
The farmhouse has been sensitively restored to retain its original charm and character with exposed beams, polished oak floorboards, log fires and pretty furnishings throughout. There is a choice of comfortable and attractive accomodation in single, double and twin-bedded rooms with private shower and bathrooms, central heating, tea and coffee making facilities.