This sweet and stylish barn sits less than a mile outside ‘Book Town’. Explore the literary haunts of Hay-on-Wye and get inspired with a walk through the Brecon Beacons National Park.
The barn sits on the land of a working smallholding, so your first holiday activity may well be sampling the fresh produce. Head off for a mile’s walk into the heart of Hay-on-Wye, browse independent shops and cafes, attend a literary event, and soak in the town’s bookish history. Or take a stroll around Hay Castle, a 12th-century medieval fort and 17th-century mansion, before stretching your legs on one of the many walks that wind into the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Occupying the ground floor of this two-storey barn it has been thoughtfully and stylishly converted. The rooms flow into one another, in an open-plan yet cosy design, brought together with natural tones and traditional details, like the flagstone floor. The main space is a bright sitting room, where you’ll find elegant seating, a wood burner and TV, and French doors leading out to the patio. The kitchen is a delightful space with a dining table, perfect for romantic meals. Walk through and you’ll come to your shower room and luxurious king-size bedroom, dressed with vintage French furniture and with an inspiring view of the fields to wake up to. The lower barn occupies the ground floor of a two-storey barn conversion. Outside the barn, you have your own patio area with a BBQ so you can sit out in the fresh air and enjoy your morning coffee before heading into town.
Also available to book at this property is the first floor Gardeners Granary accommodation for two guests. Ideal for parties travelling together but requiring separate living space.