Set on a working farm, this 200-year-old barn has been thoughtfully converted and is light, bright, and airy, and has plenty of space for a group of four to enjoy idyllic surroundings in the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Situated within 220-acres of working farmland, this pretty barn is surrounded by picturesque Welsh countryside views. Inside, you will be greeted by an airy, open-plan living area that has a floor-to-ceiling window flooding the space with natural light. The contemporary kitchen area has plenty of storage and surface space and is perfect for rustling up tasty meals. Tuck into hearty breakfasts and fulfilling dinners around the dining table, before getting cosy on the lounge sofa. Flick on the TV and watch a movie or admire the far-reaching views from the window. Completing the ground floor is a stylish bathroom. Upstairs on the mezzanine floor, you will find the two comfortable bedrooms, a twin and a double, as well as a seating space on the landing which is the perfect spot to get stuck into a book. Outside there is plenty of space to enjoy. Immediately in front of the property is a patio space with seating and a BBQ, as well as a handy tap and hose for washing down muddy walking gear and equipment.
Head off on foot from the doorstep and enjoy the many picturesque walking routes and cycling trails passing through and beyond the surrounding farmland. There is plenty to explore in the Brecon Beacons, climb the highest peak, Pen y Fan (11 miles) or visit the superb Dan-yr-Ogof caves (9 miles).