No. 4 Bridge Street is a beloved family home — a double-fronted, Grade II listed 1800s townhouse — and we open our doors to travellers looking for a genuine, lived-in Airbnb stay. Not a boutique hotel. Ours.
Nestled on the edge of the world-famous town of Hay-on-Wye, our home sits directly on the Welsh/English border. It offers an idyllic, lived-in gateway to the breathtaking Wye Valley and the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) National Park.
Whether you are a book lover visiting the iconic Hay Festival, an outdoor adventurer, or simply seeking a peaceful retreat, No. 4 offers the ultimate town-and-country escape.
A scenic riverside footpath sits right past our garden wall, leading you directly into the rolling hills and stunning countryside — while the town's independent bookshops, boutiques, and cafes are a gentle 150-yard stroll away.
"Come as a guest, leave as a friend."
Each room is uniquely full of character, well-maintained, and offers a cosy, authentic home-away-from-home feel.
Beautiful original 19th-century features: sash windows, cosy fireplaces, original flagstone flooring, and a winding stone staircase.
We love sharing hidden walking trails, favourite bookshops, and the best spot for breakfast — insider tips you won't find in any guidebook.
Steps from the world-famous Hay Festival and Hay's iconic independent bookshops — a book lover's paradise.
A beautiful walled garden, sun terrace, and a riverside footpath right at the garden wall leading into open countryside.
A gateway to Bannau Brycheiniog National Park — ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the wild Welsh border country.
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A walled garden overlooking the River Wye — complete with its own coffee, teas & cakes kiosk
Experience Hay-on-Wye the way locals do — by staying in a real family home on the Welsh border.
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