Located in the picturesque Beguildy, Glamorgan, this charming accommodation offers a serene getaway for up to five guests. Nestled near the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it provides easy access to a variety of attractions, including the medieval village of Clun and the vibrant market towns of Knighton, Bishop's Castle, Montgomery, Ludlow, and Presteigne. Visitors can enjoy an array of local amenities, such as eateries, independent shops, museums, and galleries, as well as quality plant nurseries and breweries, all contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the area.
The surrounding landscape is a haven for nature lovers, with 80,000 acres of remote common land and the Teme Valley, teeming with diverse birdlife and wildlife. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the famed Glyndwr's Way and Offa's Dyke National Trails, along with numerous footpaths, cycle routes, and bridleways that meander through the stunning Welsh countryside and the enchanting Shropshire Hills. Notable attractions in the vicinity include the Observatory Spaceguard Centre and the National Trust Powis Castle, adding further depth to the experience of this captivating region.
This stylish historic byre and stable, refurbished in 2019, has been thoughtfully designed to provide a home-from-home experience, featuring exposed beams, high ceilings, and underfloor heating. Upon entering, guests will find ample space for their belongings, with natural light pouring into the spacious lounge/kitchen/diner through large feature windows. The lounge area invites relaxation with comfortable sofas, a TV/DVD for entertainment, and a cozy wood burner for warmth. The well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances and thoughtful extras, is perfect for preparing meals, while the dining table offers a scenic view of the garden, creating an ideal setting for enjoying meals and planning excursions.
Accommodations include two contrasting bedrooms, one of which features a TV. The spacious double bedroom boasts an en suite shower room, while the family room includes a double bed and an additional single bed on a quirky mezzanine level. A stylish shower room is conveniently located across the hall. Outside, guests can unwind in the private garden, complete with slate paths, a decked area, and patio for al fresco dining. The hot tub on the patio offers a perfect spot for relaxation, while the fire pit allows for cozy evenings under the stars, free from light pollution. Additional amenities include space for bicycles and canoes, along with private parking for two cars, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay, with the assurance of privacy despite the owners living on-site.
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