Perched in an elevated spot with far-reaching country views, this charming van conversion provides a warm and rustic retreat. Set amid the rolling countryside of Monmouthshire close to the Offa’s Dyke trail, this delightful bolthole is ideal for couples and solo adventurers who love to be immersed in nature. After days spent roaming footpaths and exploring historic sites and market towns, return here to toast marshmallows around the fire pit and watch wildlife from your terrace.
Set on a raised terrace, this former goods van has been lovingly converted into a cosy and intimate hideaway. Inside, this unique property has an open-plan living space that seamlessly blends kitchen, diner and bedroom. Prepare meals for two in the country-style kitchen, to be enjoyed at the breakfast bar or al fresco at the bistro table on the terrace. Snuggled into one corner, the double bed provides a restful night’s sleep, before a shower leaves you rejuvenated for another day of adventure. The terrace provides an extra room in good weather, from birdwatching over breakfast to sipping a glass of wine while stargazing around the fire pit.
Lace up your hiking boots and set off on foot to walk part of the Offa’s Dyke trail, which runs through the farm. From here you can pick up the Three Castles walk, connecting the ruins of White, Grossmont, and Skenrith castles. Nearby attractions include nature reserves and high-wire adventures in the Forest of Dean (12 miles), water activities on the River Wye (9 miles), and a wealth of outdoors activities in the Brecon Beacons (12 miles). The market towns of Monmouth (7.5 miles) and Abergavenny (8.5 miles) feature an array of history and heritage along with a selection of independent shops and eateries.