A wonderful barn conversion on Tycynfin Farm, a busy working livestock farm,offering accommodation for two in the Stable, 6 in the Barn and 4 in Cynfin Old House. Boasting the most wonderful views outside, across a wide section of the Usk valley below the Bwlch pass and views of the main peaks of the Beacons in the background. The barn nestles on the slopes of the Black Mountains above the picturesque village of Tretower, with a fascinating fully restored medieval Manorhouse and tower - the remains of the Norman motte and bailey. This is an ideal location for a family or a group of friends, visiting the area or simply for relaxing and enjoying the stunning views. An extensive range of footpaths can be reached from the owners' land, (so no need to get in the car), such as The Beacons Way, and along the Black Mountains -to Hay on Wye in one direction and beyond Crickhowell in the other.
The building has been very well restored retaining the lovely ancient oak beams and much of the original stonework.
Cwmdu village with the nearest pub is 1 mile across the fields, or about 2 miles away by road. There is also the Nant-y-Fin pub/restaurant just over a one mile away, on the road to the popular market town of Crickhowell, with it's independent shops and good pubs and restaurants, which is 3 miles away.
Cottage Accommodation
Sleeps 2 - 1 Kig Size (zip and link can be twin)
Stable door entrance with space for coats and walking boots, leads into the kitchen/dining/ sitting room.
The kitchen has an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine/tumble dryer plenty of work and storage space, dining table and chairs. Open plan to sofa, TV and DVD.
Upstairs to
Bedroom 1: King size double room (can be zip link) . The ensuite shower room has power shower, toilet and hand basin.
Sunny terrace, with fabulous views, in front the of the cottage with an oak bench and table and chairs.
Useful information
Bedlinen and towels provided.Electricity includedOil central heating Mobile receptionFreeview TV and DVDOne small dog allowedWifiCot and high chair Saturday to Saturday Ample parkingBike storage availableCrickhowell 3 miles, Abergavenny 8.5 miles, Brecon 12 miles, Hay on Wye 18 miles, Cardiff 41 miles.
If you would like to speak to someone who has visited this property please ask for: Ann, Ceri, Edwina, Carolyn or Andria
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Mountains to get lost in; valleys to walk through; beaches to build sandcastles on. Wales is diverse and inviting. Boasting three national parks Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and the Brecon Beacons and some glorious beaches. Stay on a farm, in a yurt or in a log cabin or simply camp to make the most of the outdoors.