Enjoying an elevated location with far reaching views across the surrounding farmland, this single storey architect design barn is perfect for couples wanting to get away for a short stay in the Wye Valley.
Perched in an elevated position with expansive views of the surrounding farmland, this architect-designed, single-story barn is an ideal retreat for couples or a family seeking a memorable escape in the Wye Valley. With its cosy living room boasting a warming wood burner and a sun-trap walled garden, this stylish home is ready and waiting, whatever the weather or time of the year.
The barn is strategically positioned within the working farm’s yard, blending contemporary elements with traditional surroundings. Upon entering, the vaulted ceiling and exposed ironworks welcome you. The hallway, providing space for boots and coats, offers a first glimpse of the open-plan living space. Cleverly divided, the lounge area features comfortable seating in front of the wood burner and a smart TV for movie nights. The dining area takes centre stage, showcasing a contemporary-styled kitchen. At the end of the day, two bedrooms await—a double room with an en-suite shower room, and a twin room. A shared shower room completes this light and airy home. Step outside to the walled garden at the front of the barn, providing a sheltered spot for relaxation. Additionally, a patio accessible from the main living space invites further outdoor enjoyment. Bike storage is available.
Situated deep in the open countryside, you’re well-positioned to explore the picturesque Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, and Brecon Beacons National Park. Numerous fabulous walks await right from your doorstep, and the National Cycling Route (42) is conveniently close. The meandering River Wye flows along the valley base, leading to the tranquil village of Tintern, renowned for the ruins of Tintern Abbey. Nearby Chepstow (5.5 miles) is a bustling town steeped in history with the oldest surviving post-Roman stone fortification in Britain and a variety of pubs and restaurants. The area is rich in heritage, boasting castles such as Goodrich, Monmouth, and Raglan Castle, all within 15 miles of home.