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Fantastic Holiday Home with Brecon Beacon Views
Situated within rolling fields and overlooking the Brecon Beacons Enjoy the outside spaces on the wooden benches with stone built BBQ Large open plan lounge area with new large screen wall mounted Smart TV Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #4
Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #5 Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #6 Plenty of dining space for all guests Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #8
Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #9 Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #10 The oak settle wraps around a very large, stone central fireplace Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #12
Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #13 Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #14 Downstairs double bedroom with shared en-suite shower room Downstairs double bedroom with shared en-suite shower room
Shared en-suite shower room Downstairs twin room en-suite Twin room en-suite Downstairs twin room en-suite
Mezzanine bedroom with six single beds (with low beams) Mezzanine bedroom with six single beds Upstairs bathroom - no shower Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #24
Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #25 Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #26 Views of Pen Y Fan, the highest peak in the Brecon Beacons from the barn Cottage in Brecon, Mid Wales (79756) #28
A simply stunning location Visit the market town of Brecon with its independent shops and eateries Enjoy a scenic walk along the many miles of nearby canal pathways The Brecon Beacons, with Pen-Y-Fan its highest peak is a must for walking enthusiasts
There are many walkways and cycle paths from the door A visit to Hay-on-Wye 'Town of Books' (15 miles) is a lovely day out
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Fantastic Holiday Home with Brecon Beacon Views

Brecon, Powys / Brecon Beacons, Wales
Bedrooms: 4 Guests: 12
General Info
A beautiful peaceful environment with waterfalls, streams, woodlands and grazing sheep on the farm, this fantastic holiday home is also only 4 miles from the town of Brecon. Admire the Georgian architecture, and discover independent shops, restaurants and pubs. Visit the heritage centre, follow Captain's Walk and see the remains of Brecon's medieval walls, or visit the South Wales Borderers Museum at Brecon Barracks. The Brecon Beacons National Park is perfect for walking enthusiasts with breathtaking landscapes to be enjoyed from riverside to mountain peak. Hire mountain bikes and enjoy pony trekking at Cantref Adventure Farm, or try sailing, paddle boarding and kayaking at Llangorse Lake. Discover some of Europe’s finest surviving castles: Brecon Castle, Abergavenny Castle and Crickhowell Castle.

Great oak beams and traditional exposed stonework stand reminiscent of the original barn, with the renovation creating a social, comfortable and welcoming space that you can't help but relax in. Perfect for a group of friends or a large family gathering, there is even space for extras to pitch a tent. The spacious, stone-tiled kitchen has a central island and electric hob, oven, microwave, large fridge, large fridge/ freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. The long refectory dining table seats 14 people. Steps lead down to a large flag-stoned area with double height windows where a wonderful, semi-circular oak settle reaches around a very large, stone central fireplace - a wonderful place to relax in the flickering heat of an open fire. Up a few steps to the main living area, where comfortable sofas are the perfect place to relax after a long day to watch a movie, or to read a book in front of the wood burner. There is a lovely recessed window area with a sofa bed with uninterrupted views straight up to the Beacons. There is a downstairs shower room and an area for leaving coats and boots. Also there are three bedrooms on the ground floor, two doubles sharing one Jack & Jill shower room and a twin with en-suite shower room. Upstairs there is a further very spacious bathroom with a bath. Up a flight of steps is a large oak beamed open-plan room. the fourth bedroom on the mezzanine level (overlooking the living space) has six single pine beds and can be used as a bedroom or a further sitting area. The accommodation is fuelled by a Bio-mass boiler so you can be assured of a carbon neutral stay.

Outside, there is a sunny sitting area with wooden table and benches and a stone-built BBQ. Dine alfresco morning, noon and evening, enjoying the wonderful views down the valley towards Brecon. Ample off-road parking and shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles away.

Property Info
Accommodation Type
Cottages
Property Setting
Village / Rural
Exterior Facilities
Garden
Interior Facilities
Internet Access
Bedrooms
4
Conditions
Child Friendly
Guests
12
Features
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