This rural retreat has been sympathetically finished with an eclectic mix of both old and new, simply perfect for those wanting to explore the Herefordshire countryside and Brecon Beacons National Park
Ideally suited to couples or small families, this luxurious barn conversion on a family fruit farm is located in a prime position to explore the Brecon Beacons and the Wye Valley. Retaining much of its original charm with a wood burner, exposed beams and bricks, paired with modern updates, you’ll feel at home from the instant you step inside.
At the heart of the property is the relaxing living room, furnished with unique pieces, a large corner sofa and a deep cuddle chair to ensure space for everyone to sprawl out. Against the backdrop of the exposed brick wall, the wood burner is a welcome addition to the room, particularly during the colder months of the year. The kitchen/diner has a contemporary, industrial style with an elegant finish which is sure to please the chef of the group. What’s more, you can throw open the doors leading out into the garden to bring the outdoors in. Conveniently, there is also a utility room with washing and drying facilities for your use. On the first floor, you’ll find the two bedrooms, including the country-style master bedroom which features a delightful super-king-size bed. The second bedroom is a versatile space which is a twin that has the option to be made up as a super-king-size upon request. Both bedrooms share the family bathroom which enjoys both a fantastic free-standing bath and a rainfall shower. When the weather is warm, the garden is a perfect place to spend a day soaking up the scenery and making the most of the fire pit in the evenings.
Less than a mile from your doorstep, you can access whimsical walking trails beside the River Wye for a leisurely stroll. Just 15 miles away is the charming literary town of Hay-on-Wye, known for its unique bookshops and annual literary festival, well worth a visit for a romantic day out. For an active adventure, pack a picnic and head to Sugar Loaf Mountain (27 miles) for a climb to the summit which will reward you with breathtaking views across the Brecon Beacons National Park.