Located in Llanbadoc, near Usk in Monmouthshire, Wales, this likeable farmhouse is an ideal retreat for families, accommodating up to six guests. The property boasts a large enclosed garden, perfect for children to play safely, and is situated close to various attractions and activities for all ages. Guests can enjoy the convenience of nearby amenities, including a pub, shop, and restaurant just three-quarters of a mile away, making it easy to explore the local area while enjoying a comfortable stay.
The farmhouse features a welcoming ground floor that includes a cozy living room with an open fire, a dining room, and a well-equipped kitchen with modern appliances such as an electric cooker, microwave, and dishwasher. Additionally, the utility room offers a washing machine and tumble dryer, while a separate toilet adds to the convenience. The first floor comprises four bedrooms: one zip-and-link kingsize bed (which can be converted into twin beds upon request), one double bedroom, and two single rooms, complemented by a bathroom with both a bath and a shower cubicle.
Guests are provided with wood pellet heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, ensuring a comfortable stay. An initial supply of logs for the open fire is included, with additional logs available for a small fee. The property also features private parking for up to three cars and maintains a no smoking policy. Families, couples, and holidaymakers are welcome, although it is important to note that there are steps leading to the second level of the garden and a stream located 330 yards away, which should be kept in mind for safety.
Set on a working sheep and beef farm, the farmhouse offers stunning views of the Usk Valley and surrounding fields. Accessed via a single track through sheep fields, it provides a tranquil escape for guests looking to immerse themselves in nature. The nearby historic town of Usk, with its quaint coffee shops, boutiques, and notable landmarks like the ruins of a Norman castle, offers plenty to explore. For those seeking adventure, Abergavenny is just 11 miles away and is famous for its food festival, while the nearby Sugar Loaf mountain presents opportunities for scenic hikes and breathtaking views, making this farmhouse a perfect base for discovering the beauty of the region.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!