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Caecrwn

Battle Near Brecon, Powys

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The Battle near Brecon, located in the picturesque region of Powys, Wales, features a stunning detached stone barn conversion known as Caecrwn. Situated on a working livestock farm just a short distance from the village of Battle and approximately 4.5 miles from Brecon, this accommodation is designed to comfortably host up to six guests across three beautifully decorated bedrooms. The property offers a luxurious and tranquil retreat, making it perfect for families or groups of friends looking to immerse themselves in the serene countryside while enjoying breathtaking views of the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons).

Upon entering Caecrwn, guests are welcomed by exquisite interior features, including solid oak flooring on the first floor and elegant Italian tiling on the ground floor. The spacious hallway leads to a bright and airy kitchen/diner, fully equipped for preparing delicious home-cooked meals. French doors open onto an enclosed patio garden that wraps around the property, providing stunning vistas of Pen Y Fan, the tallest peak in the National Park. The outdoor space includes a luxurious Jacuzzi hot tub, a seating area, and a barbecue, ideal for alfresco dining during warmer months, alongside a spacious lawn where pets can roam freely.

The inviting sitting room is perfect for relaxation, featuring leather sofas and a cozy woodburning stove, ideal for unwinding after a day of exploration. Upstairs, guests will find three uniquely decorated bedrooms, including a master super-king-size double with an en-suite shower room, while the additional double and twin rooms share a family shower room. Each bedroom is infused with charm, highlighted by low beams and sloping ceilings that add character to the space. The surrounding 23 acres of farmland offer opportunities for walking, salmon fishing, and even horseback riding for those who bring their horses.

Beyond the property, visitors can indulge in various activities, such as golfing, cycling, or exploring the vibrant town of Brecon, known for its Georgian and Jacobean architecture, museums, and cultural events like the annual Jazz Festival. A bit further afield, the historic town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its international Literature Festival, boasts numerous bookshops, antique shops, and dining options. The magnificent Bannau Brycheiniog National Park offers exceptional hiking, walking, and cycling opportunities amidst stunning rural and mountainous landscapes, making Caecrwn an ideal base for exploring both Brecon and the surrounding natural beauty.

  • Baby Friendly
  • Internet
  • Sky TV
Weekly from £529

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  • Garden
 

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