Situated in a charming spot on the eastern fringe of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this imaginatively converted former henhouse makes a fabulous base for keen cyclists, walkers and climbers. This idyllic retreat rests in a tranquil location with wonderful views of the breathtaking countryside. One of a pair of light and welcoming properties, this lovely getaway provides ample space for six guests. Entering this stylish and spacious property you will find the smart and elegant open-plan double-height lounge/kitchen/diner which makes a wonderful living area. Featuring a Smart TV and comfortable seating, the lounge is perfect for snuggling in at the end of a great day out. The attractive kitchen has a wide range of equipment so you can prepare all your favourite meals which you can then enjoy in the charming dining area. Exploring this relaxing single-level property further, there are three cosy bedrooms all with en-suite facilities and decorated in light and soothing shades: there are two king-size rooms and a super-king-size which can be made up as a twin on request. Stepping outside, the large, enclosed garden has space for children to play as well as a patio with outdoor furniture which makes a great spot for al fresco dining. The property is a fantastic base for walkers and climbers, with the Skirrid nearby (4.5 miles) and the Sugar Loaf – the southern summit of the Black Mountains – also within easy reach (7.5 miles). You can also visit the thriving and historic market towns of Abergavenny (4.5 miles) and Crickhowell (10.5 miles) which offer a lovely, welcoming variety of pubs, restaurants, cafes and independent shops. Local attractions include Keeper’s Pond (10.5 miles), Blaenavon Ironworks (11 miles), the Big Pit (12.5 miles) and Monmouthshire’s Three Castles: White Castle (4 miles), Grosmont (6 miles) and Skenfrith (10 miles).