Set deep within the Brecon Beacon National Park, this 200-year-old barn conversion is part of a small complex of properties on the owner’s large working farm. Enjoy the many picturesque walking and cycling trails on your doorstep and spot the local wildlife, including the area’s famous red kite. Visit Dan-yr-Ogof and explore its popular showcaves (9 miles) or head into Waterfall Country (18 miles). Sennybridge is just 2 miles, while the towns of Llandovery and Brecon are also within easy reach (10 and 12 miles respectively).
Stepping into the stylish barn conversion, you’ll be greeted by an airy open-plan living area, where a floor-to-ceiling window at the entrance floods the ground floor with natural light. Laze on the comfortable sofa or in one of the armchairs in front of the TV or put on a DVD for a family film night. The kitchen area has everything you need for creating delicious hearty breakfasts to fuel your adventures each morning, and tasty dinners when you return. Also on the ground floor is a bathroom with a shower over the bath. Upstairs, a small mezzanine landing provides a welcome space to relax with a good book, or simply to gaze out at the far-reaching countryside views. Here you will also find two spacious and comfortable bedrooms: one double and one twin.
Set within 220-acres of working farmland, there is ample outside space here to enjoy. The River Crai runs through the farm, offering a great opportunity for keen fishermen. If you get a great catch, fire up the BBQ which you’ll find in the cottage’s shed and enjoy a fresh al fresco dinner. Outside, you will also find a hose and tap, perfect for washing down muddy bikes and walking boots. Ample parking is available.