The Barn is situated at the end of a single track country lane that then becomes a "green lane" and is next door to the owner's cottage with a small traditional chapel a little further back up the lane. A perfect cottage to walk straight from the door; several pairs of Red Kite are resident along this valley and can usually be seen soaring overhead. The barn is 4 miles from Sennybridge, 3 miles from Defynnog with the closest village pubs and shops.
Barn Accommodation -sleeps 4 , 2 bedrooms
The downstairs of this recently renovated barn is open-plan with a lovely kitchen with an electric cooker and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and a dining table with chairs. The sitting area has two comfortable sofas and chairs. TV with Freeview and DVD.
There is a featured electric stove and lovely warm oak floor with underfloor heating. Large entrance hall with glass doors and fabulous lovely views across the valley and the rolling hills dotted with cottages and farmhouses. Ample room here for walking boots and coats.
Up a handmade flight of oak spiral stairs to
Bedroom 1: Double bed
Bedroom 2: Twin beds
Bathroom: With a bath with handbasin, toilet and a separate shower.
Useful Information:
Bedlinen and towels provided. Gas Central Heating and Electricity. Cot and High Chair Supplied. Bike storage availableWelcome Pack. Non smoking. Parking for two cars. There is a lawn and a terraced garden with BBQ and garden furniture with wonderful views across the valley. Fishing nearby available through the Usk and Wye Foundation. Two well-behaved dogs welcome but as surrounded by farmland and sheep must be kept on the lead.The owners supply astonomy equipment to discover the delights and mysteries of our Dark Sky Discovery Site.
Satellite Broadband available
Within easy reach of Bristol, Cardiff and Swansea and less than 20 minutes of the cathedral town of Brecon, Madog Barn is the perfect location for exploring and discovering the ,many delights and special qualities of this National Park and the recently established Fforest Fawr Geopark.
With the stunning landscapes including the highest mountain in Southern Britain there are numerous places to visit including Blaenavon World Heritage Site, Dan-yr-Ogof Caves, Carreg Cennen Castle, Craig y Nos Country Park and the nearby picturesque waterfall - only a twenty minute drive away.
Cray the closest hamlet is approximately 1 mile through the lanes.
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for: Elizabeth, Carolyn or Ceri
Weekly price from £459
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