Enjoying a peaceful location within the Monmouthshire countryside, this environmentally friendly barn makes a super base for family, friends and two dogs no matter what the occasion or time of year.
With waymarked walking trails from your doorstep including the Usk Valley Walk, your family will love getting to know the local area from the base of this cosy apartment. Spend a day in the Brecon Beacons National Park hunting for waterfalls and visiting the charming villages in the area before returning to watch the sunset surrounded by home comforts.
Welcoming you into the property is the open-plan living area which has been thoughtfully decorated with a perfect blend of modern and country chic. Snuggle up on one of the two comfortable sofas for a movie night or open up the bifold doors and let the fresh air in whilst you gaze out at the view. The kitchen area is modern and spacious to allow you to cook up a feast with ease, with a breakfast bar making it a social area. For more formal mealtimes, you can sit up at the wooden dining table seating four. From the hallway you’ll find two bedrooms, the first of which features a king-size bed which can be made up as a twin on request. This room is elegantly decorated with large windows allowing the natural light in and a modern en-suite shower with plenty of space to get ready in the mornings. Bedroom two is also a king–size room furnished with a wardrobe and chest of drawers in neutral tones and benefiting from an en-suite shower room. Finally, there is a utility cupboard housing washer/dryer for convenience. Outside is a lovely patio area where you can sit on the table and chairs and soak up the tranquil setting or dine alfresco during the warmer months.
The market town of Usk lies just under 4 miles away, where you can stock up on local produce and enjoy a gentle stroll beside the pretty river. For a day of adventure, visit Llandegfedd Reservoir to try your hand at stand up paddleboarding, canoeing or windsurfing, or opt for one of the beautiful walking trails around the waters. Take a hike from Abergavenny (9 miles) and discover the mighty mountains of the Skirrid, the Blorenge and the Sugar Loaf, one of a number of trails where you can really embrace the natural beauty of the National Park.