One of four characterful barn conversions, located on a working farm that dates to the 12th- century, this property is ideal for a family looking for an active holiday with plenty of walking routes on the doorstep. Surrounded by the magnificent Monmouthshire countryside, there are opportunities for climbing, canoeing, pony-trekking and mountain biking. Explore the busy market town of Abergavenny (3 miles) and discover the ancient castle and wonderful weekly farmers' market selling tasty local produce.
A welcoming single-storey country-style property where you can leave your everyday worries at the door and relax as a family. As you enter, you will notice the exposed original beams that preserve the traditional feel of the building. At the same time, the decor and furnishings are comfortable and contemporary with warm tones. Step into the spacious and bright open-plan living area with inviting sofas where you can unwind at the end of an active day in front of the TV. A dining area with a large table is perfect for you to play games or enjoy a memorable meal prepared in the fully equipped kitchen. The property has a shared bathroom and two large, characterful bedrooms - one double and one triple with three single beds - so you can all enjoy a leisurely morning in bed. Venture outside and you’ll discover a shared patio area with a BBQ and picnic table where you can dine al fresco on sunny evenings. You can help yourself to eggs from the free-range hens and explore the farm and meet the farm animals.
When you fancy a day away from the on-site attractions, visit the World Heritage Site of Blaenavon, home to the Big Pit National Coal Museum (11 miles) or if you’re ready for a walk in nature, head to Hay Bluff (18 miles) or Sugar Loaf (6 miles). Relax with a canal boat trip along the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal (8.5 miles), while foodies can seek out the many nearby eateries offering menus featuring seasonal local produce, or you can time your visit to coincide with the Abergavenny Food Festival.