Located in an idyllic spot in the north of the Brecon Beacons, this beautiful barn conversion makes a great holiday home for couples and families discovering this stunning area. Set on a 220-acre working sheep farm with two other properties, this delightful property has been imaginatively converted while retaining many original features including exposed ceiling beams and whitewashed stone walls. The barn provides cosy accommodation for four guests, and offers plenty of opportunities to explore the farmland, or discover the fantastic landscapes of this stunning national park.
Dating back over 200 years, this attractive barn conversion is reached via a couple of steps and features a cosy lounge with a pretty dining area, as well as a spacious and fully equipped kitchen. Heading upstairs, both the master bedroom and the twin bedroom offer stunning country views, have stylish en-suite facilities and low sloping ceilings with original beams. Stepping outside, a small patio to the side of the property features garden furniture and a BBQ, making it a lovely spot for al fresco meals in the evening. You can roam throughout the surrounding farmland, where children are welcome to help tend the sheep.
With the summit of Pen y Fan offering a magnificent backdrop (14 miles), this glorious area offers miles of exhilarating walks and bike trails. Local attractions include the National Showcaves Centre for Wales (8.5 miles), Henrhyd Falls (14.5 miles), the Wales Ape and Monkey Sanctuary (13.5 miles) and the Usk Reservoir, popular with walkers and anglers alike, with a plentiful supply of trout (6.5 miles). The nearby villages of Defynnog and Sennybridge (both 3.5 miles) provide plenty of great pubs to relax in, or you can head to the bustling cathedral town of Brecon (12 miles) with its friendly pubs, independent shops, and welcoming restaurants.