Unforgettable holiday home with far-reaching views of Wales’ dramatic mountains and walks both long and short on your very doorstep.
Set amid the peaks and valleys of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this 18th century barn has been lovingly converted into an inviting rural retreat. Offering ample accommodation for 10 people, this dog-friendly lodge offers a warm and welcoming base for family gatherings and special occasions with your loved ones. With an abundance of outdoor activities at your fingertips, this spacious barn conversion invites you to rest and recharge amid its characterful interiors and mesmerising rural views.
Beneath its traditional stone façade, this spacious holiday home boasts an abundance of character and a delightful rustic charm. Polished wooden and parquet floors, exposed beams and stone walls, and an Inglenook fireplace are complemented by antique-style furniture and bold colours and patterns. Enjoy sociable evenings in the atmospheric lounge, snug and toasty thanks to the wood burner, or throw open the bi-fold doors leading into the light-filled conservatory, which offers far-reaching views across the Brecon Beacons. The enormous farmhouse kitchen forms the heart of this delightful property, with everything you need to cook up a feast, and an expansive breakfast table for casual meals. Next door, a formal dining room is ideal for celebratory meals, while picnic tables invite you to dine alfresco in the Welsh sunshine, or sip a drink and stargaze in this International Dark Sky Reserve. Five tranquil bedrooms are dotted throughout the property, including a ground-floor twin which offers easy accessibility. A wide staircase leads to the first-floor bedrooms, a master king-size and three doubles. A family bathroom, two shower rooms and a separate WC keep bathroom queues to a minimum.
Head to the picturesque market town of Brecon (2 miles) to discover independent shops and eateries, and a beautiful cathedral. The beating heart of the national park, you can pick up the 55-mile Taff Trail from here or take a gentle stroll along the canal towpath. There are endless opportunities to indulge in outdoor activities, including walking, climbing, horse riding, canoeing, cycling and fishing.