Cottage In South Wales, Abergavenny

Gwent. Sleeps up to 4

Located in Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales, this rustic barn conversion sleeps four and features a swimming pool and hot tub. Set within the grounds of a 12th-century farmhouse, the property offers scenic views of Skirrid Mountain and is an ideal base for exploring the Usk and Wye Valleys, Black Mountains, and Brecon Beacons. Nearby attractions include Blaenavon World Heritage Site, Llanthony Priory, and Raglan Castle, as well as the market towns of Abergavenny, Crickhowell, and Monmouth. Foodies will appreciate the selection of pubs and restaurants showcasing local produce, with annual events like the Abergavenny Food Festival, Hay Book Festival, and Brecon Jazz Festival also drawing visitors.

The accommodation features a private entrance within a farmyard, where guests can leave coats and boots after a day of exploring. The property has been sympathetically restored with comfortable furnishings, offering an open plan living space with two sofas, a dining table, and a small well-equipped kitchen. Two bedrooms, a double and a bunk bedroom for children, along with a bathroom and shared laundry room with washing machines and tumble dryers complete the interior. Outside, guests can dine alfresco in the shared patio area with picnic tables and a BBQ, enjoy fresh eggs from free-range hens, and meet farm animals on the grounds.

Additional amenities include an indoor swimming pool (open from 2 weeks before Easter until after the October half term), a shared hot tub, outdoor children's play area, and a games room with pool table and table tennis table. The property's rustic charm, combined with modern comforts and on-site activities, provides a relaxing and enjoyable stay for families looking to explore the Welsh countryside and historic sites while enjoying the comforts of a countryside retreat.

Weekly price from £537

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