Indulge yourselves with a stay at this luxurious barn conversion, near the border between England and Wales and the village of Pandy. Up to four guests and one dog can be accommodated at this exquisite holiday home, which offers a combination of character features and modern interior design, within the most scenic of settings. Enjoy excursions out into the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains, plus day trips into Abergavenny 7.5 miles away, and Hay-on-Wye 16 miles away.
Make your way into the traditional stone barn to find yourselves in an impressive, split-level open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with high, vaulted ceilings and revealed timberwork. Settle in here to watch TV, bask in the glow of the wood burner and take in the glorious vistas through the picture windows. Cook meals together or make fresh cups of coffee in the kitchen area then dine together at the table. Follow the hall, taking a step down, to find a king-size bedroom with a rural outlook and en-suite shower room. Further up the stairs is a twin bedroom, also with fabulous views. The accommodation also includes a family bathroom and a mezzanine relaxation area. Throw open the doors on warm days to light the BBQ or have tea out on the patio. Watch the children play in the enclosed garden and gaze out over the countryside. There is parking for two cars at the barn.
Plan hill walking and mountain climbing trips in the vicinity. Attempt the Sugar Loaf mountain, about 6 miles away, or the peak of Ysgyryd Fawr, 6 miles away. Pick up a section of the famous 177-mile-long Offa’s Dyke Path close to the barn. Venture into Abergavenny to dine out in one of its eateries or shop for local produce. Make a trip to Hay-on-Wye to browse in its many fascinating bookshops.