Tucked into the rolling valley, this traditional stone barn offering spacious accommodation with a contemporary twist, is a great base for those wishing to enjoy the outdoors, whatever the time of year.
Set in an idyllic location to the east of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this traditional barn has been beautifully converted to provide cosy, fresh and welcoming holiday accommodation for six guests. Within easy reach of the Wye Valley and the Black Mountains, this relaxing property offers a tranquil retreat, ideal for walkers and cyclists exploring this spellbinding region.
The barn has plenty of attractive features including large, glazed doors, exposed stone walls, ceiling beams and a welcoming wood burner. Glass doors lead you into the relaxing lounge which is an ideal space to unwind in at the end of a wonderful day, complete with stone walls, travertine floor, TV/DVD and a wood burner. The stylishly designed kitchen is a pleasure to cook in, with a couple of steps leading down to the dining area where you can gather and chat about the day. Upstairs there are three light and airy bedrooms decorated in tasteful neutral tones, with oak floors, ceiling beams and stunning rural views: the spacious king-size bedroom features a chaise longue and sofa, and there’s also a double room and a bunk bedroom. The private and enclosed courtyard makes a perfect spot for al fresco drinks or a BBQ. The property is set in 10 acres of the owners' grounds with an orchard that you’re welcome to explore.
The village of Grosmont (1 mile) is on the border with England, and has a friendly pub and historic castle. Heading into England you can explore Hereford which houses Mappa Mundi and The Chained Library. The Wye Valley is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (15 miles) or you can go west to discover the Brecon Beacons (6 miles). Local attractions include Skenfrith Castle (8 miles), Raglan Castle (16 miles) and the Black Mountains Cycle Centre (5.5 miles). Also within easy reach are the bustling towns of Abergavenny (8 miles) and Crickhowell (15 miles).