Be in walkies heaven with a stay at this lovingly converted barn in rural Mid Wales. Welcoming four humans and two dogs, this delightful stone cottage is located on the owner’s farm, which even has a DIY livery stables should you wish to bring your horses, please check availability and additional costs with the owner before booking. After idyllic days roaming the countryside with your four-legged friends, the cottage boasts a picturesque, terraced garden, landscaped to perfection, and hosting its own luxurious eco-friendly wood-fired hot tub as a bookable extra treat, skilfully crafted from red cedar wood. With serene views across the surrounding countryside, it is the ideal setting to unwind and indulge in a truly magical holiday experience.
Bursting with charm and character, this two-storey barn conversion blends rustic features such as exposed stone walls and oak doors with elegant, country-style furnishings. The lounge invites relaxation after days of adventuring with squashy leather sofas bathed in a warm glow from the cast-iron wood burner-effect electric fire. Rustle up home-cooked treats for the pack in the country-style kitchen and gather around the dining table in the lounge or throw open the patio doors and dine alfresco in the picturesque, terraced garden. Savour after-dinner drinks on the patio before bed. When you’re dog-tired, head upstairs to find two cosy bedrooms beneath the eaves, both with zip-and-link beds, offering flexibility for your pack. An upstairs shower room and ground floor bathroom offer comfort and convenience.
Perched on the England-Wales border, this is a paradise for walkers and nature lovers with numerous walking, cycling and horse-riding trails in the surrounding area. The Beacon Hill Crown Estate (under 0.5 miles) and Red Kite Feeding Station in the Elan Valley (22.5 miles) are just two of the superb wildlife-watching areas. For shops, restaurants and local history and culture, head to the market towns of Newtown and Knighton (within 11.5 miles) or take your history-loving hound to Ludlow Castle (26.5 miles).