Abergavenny, located in Gwent, Wales, offers a charming retreat in a delightfully converted barn on a working farm, accommodating up to four guests. The property is ideally situated near a country pub and the scenic Brecon and Monmouth Canal, with Goytre Wharf nearby for leisurely strolls. Its strategic location allows easy exploration of the picturesque Wye Valley and Forest of Dean, as well as the majestic Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons. The Severn Bridge is just a short drive away, providing convenient access to vibrant cities like Cardiff, Monmouth, Usk, and Abergavenny, known for hosting various shows and food festivals throughout the year.
The market town of Crickhowell, celebrated for its award-winning high street in 2018, is only 25 minutes away. Additionally, the stunning Pen y Fan mountain, famous for its breathtaking views, is reachable within a 45-minute drive. The region is rich in history and culture, with attractions such as Tintern Abbey, Chepstow Castle, and the Roman Fortress in Caerleon all within easy reach. Families will also appreciate a visit to Big Pit, where children can experience the thrill of exploring a real underground mine.
Upon entering the newly refurbished cottage, guests are greeted by a welcoming hallway that leads to a cozy lounge adorned with comfortable sofas and a warming wood burner, complemented by a basket of logs for a cozy atmosphere. Entertainment options abound with a TV/DVD and a well-stocked bookcase featuring books and board games. The spacious kitchen/diner is well-equipped with modern appliances, including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine, making it an inviting space for guests to gather, chat, and plan their daily adventures.
Upstairs, the cottage features two characterful bedrooms, each with exposed beams and en-suite bathrooms. The master bedroom boasts a king-size bed with stunning rural views and an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom offers a twin zip-and-link bed that can be converted into a king-size upon request, along with an en-suite bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. Outside, guests can take advantage of off-road parking for two cars, as well as sunny spots around the grounds equipped with tables, chairs, and a BBQ. An exclusive lawn area across the courtyard provides a perfect space for children to play or for family picnics, all set amidst acres of beautiful fields waiting to be explored.
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