Couples or small groups of four can take one curious canine along for their holiday to this idyllic barn. Set on the edge of the Brecon Beacons, take in the stunning immediate views and mature garden surroundings. The detached stone barn offers a wealth of wood-beamed space and character throughout. This cottage is perfectly situated for exploring an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and beyond.
Drive through the gates across a pretty meadow to this traditional stone barn. The large open-plan living area is roomy and bursting with old world charm, sporting vaulted ceilings, large wooden shuttered windows and original exposed beams. Sink into the large sofa by the contemporary wood burner, resting tired paws and feet on the wooden floors. Cook up home comforts in the well-equipped kitchen and eat at the dining table with seating for 6, or rise for morning coffee with the handy Nespresso coffee machine. A king-size bedroom is a peaceful retreat with large windows looking out onto the open fields, with convenient en-suite shower. Upstairs, a pleasant twin room settles in the eaves, with small shuttered windows offering stunning views. Look out from the mezzanine over the living space and recline with a book. Outside, relax on the patio in the enclosed garden, with breathtaking views across to the Black Mountains.
The Welsh hamlet of Pandy within 2 miles will delight with its Victorian architecture and walks perfect for four legs and two. Longtown (4 miles) offers plenty of dog-friendly village pubs. Explore the Black Mountains (15 miles) or get a closer look at the Sugar Loaf (9 miles) with more lovely views overlooking the Usk Valley, while Abergavenny (8 miles) holds a regular farmers market and food festivals. For the literary-minded, Hay-on-Wye (16 miles) features a range of book shops and holds book festivals throughout the year.