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Darowen Barn

Powys, Glamorgan

10

Darowen Barn, a majestic farmhouse nestled in the hills of Powys, Glamorgan, offers an exquisite blend of traditional charm and modern luxury, accommodating up to 10 guests across its five elegantly designed bedrooms. The property features a stunning open-plan living area, complete with a bespoke kitchen crafted from local Welsh oak, slate worktops, and a ceramic sink. Rustic oak beams and slate flooring enhance the farmhouse's rural aesthetic, while modern amenities like a large TV and a log-burner add comfort. A second, more spacious kitchen is also available, promoting a seamless flow of conversation and connection throughout the living spaces.

For entertainment, guests can indulge in the dazzling games room, equipped with a pool table, books, games, and a docking station for music, ensuring fun for all ages. As night falls, the charming staircase leads to the first floor where five bedrooms await, each offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The master suite boasts a king-size bed, original beams, and an ensuite bathroom with underfloor heating. Accommodations include two additional king-size rooms, a twin room, and a children's room with bunk beds, all served by two luxurious family bathrooms featuring modern amenities and underfloor heating.

Outside, the expansive garden provides a tranquil space to relax and soak in the stunning views over the rolling hills of central Wales, with the Brecon Beacons National Park just moments away. Guests can enjoy al fresco dining with a barbecue on sunny days, while a children's play area ensures that younger visitors are entertained. The Brecon Beacons National Park itself is a hiker's paradise, offering a network of pathways through caves and waterfalls, and is known for its dramatic landscapes, wild ponies, and charming market towns that host a variety of cultural events throughout the year.

Wales, a mountainous peninsula with over 3 million residents and more than 400 castles, attracts over 15 million visitors annually, drawn by its breathtaking scenery, welcoming locals, and rich cultural heritage. The three national parks—Brecon Beacons, Snowdonia, and Pembrokeshire Coast—offer a wealth of outdoor activities, from hiking and mountain biking to surfing and zip-lining. The Pembrokeshire Peninsula, with its rugged coastline and stunning beaches, is perfect for beach holidays, while the Wales Coast Path presents a scenic journey along the coastline. With easy access from major cities like London and a well-connected transport network, exploring the enchanting landscapes and historical sites of Wales is both convenient and rewarding.

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Weekly from £1415

Features

  • BBQ
  • Games Room
  • 5 Bedrooms
  • 3 Bathrooms
 

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