A beautiful, rustic, single-storey barn conversion set in the middle of a traditional working farm with Skirrid Mountain as a scenic backdrop, this property makes a perfect base for families looking for an active break while enjoying staying on a farm. Just 3 miles away is the market town of Abergavenny, where you can look around for the best local produce at the weekly farmers' market or time your visit for the annual food festival.
Embracing its rural location and farm setting, this property has a private entrance leading to a lobby where you can leave your cares behind (as well as your coats and boots) as you enter this welcoming haven. This attractive property has been carefully restored and offers a blend of traditional Brecon charm and comfortable contemporary fixtures. The open-plan living area is ideal for families as you can relax on the sofas or play games together at the dining table. Watch TV and cosy up on cooler nights with the help of the wood burner, making this a lovely year-round retreat. In the kitchen, you'll find everything you need to rustle up some family favourites for the dining table. One double and one twin room and a bathroom complete the offer for this attractive barn. Step outside and you can unwind on the shared patio area with picnic tables and a BBQ, perfect for a morning coffee and perhaps with eggs that you can collect from the free-range chickens. Children will love walking the grounds and meeting the farm animals.
The Brecon Beacons is rich in cultural heritage and nearby you can explore some of Europe's finest surviving castles, including Abergavenny Castle, set against the spectacular hills, the ruins of Crickhowell Castle (11 miles) and perhaps the grandest Welsh castle, Raglan (11 miles). If you like rivers, you can canoe or kayak on the River Wye at Monmouth (19 miles) or take a canal boat at a leisurely pace on the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal (8.5 miles).