You’ll certainly want for nothing with a stay here in the Brecon Beacons, finding endless walking and hiking routes from your doorstep and an unrivalled holiday home awaiting you at the end of each day. Perfect for getting the extended family together, this delectable barn conversion sleeps 11 guests in comfort. Four versatile king size bedrooms, one with an interconnecting single, offer zip-and-link beds to accommodate a varying makeup of guests, whilst plenty of games and activities lie waiting to be discover by visitors both young and old.
Lovingly presented with vintage interiors and plenty of traditional elements throughout, it’s clear to see that no expense has been spared when readying this property for visitors. Amble on up the long farm driveway to discover the property, making a beeline for the sociable open-plan kitchen space. This bustling hub of activity features a vast dining table for 12 and plenty of amenities to feed the masses. When it comes to unwinding, three generous rooms ensure everyone has somewhere to settle down. Warming wood burners can be found in the drawing room and conservatory, whilst the den features a cushy L-shaped sofa and all the entertainment your younger visitors could ask for. Be sure to spend time together when the weather is bright, soaking up the rays in the well-furnished outdoor space with lawn, BBQ and play area for children.
Discover the border towns that lie waiting on your doorstep, stepping out in walking boots and wellies to explore. Venture towards the town of Abergavenny (6 miles) to summit the Ysgyryd Fawr and Skirrid Fawr peaks, located 4 and 7 miles respectively, or tackle the area’s iconic Sugar Loaf Mountain (9 miles). Those less inclined to spend their trip in walking boots will adore a trip to the literary town of Hay-on-Wye (15.5 miles) or charming Brecon (22 miles). Visit The Beast House within walking distance which will give you an insight into the oldest house in Wales which was featured on the Channel 4 restoration program, Historic Houses.