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The beautiful countryside around Monmouth with it's castles, canals and rivers, make this an ideal holiday location. With plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling and watersports. Charming market towns like Abergavenny and Newport and close to the Brecon Beacons National Park.

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Barn in South Wales 4

Clydach, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £544 Availability

The cosy yet bright interior of this bolthole will help whisk you into holiday mode as you return from your adventures in the great outdoors each day or maybe slow down the pace and relax inside this charming cottage and feel at home amongst creature comforts. Open plan living makes the most of the space in this single storey property. The kitchen, lounge and diner together form the hub of the home where you can sprawl on the sofa, cook up a storm and dine together. The lounge area houses a wood burner effect gas fire to keep you warm on chilly evenings as you curl up in front of the TV or with a good book. The light kitchen offers a welcoming space for all hands on deck to get involved with mealtimes before you serve up and raise a toast at the table which comfortably seats four. Both the double and twin bedrooms are treated to en suite shower rooms for ease freshening up in the mornings. Rise and shine in these pleasantly decorated rooms and open the blinds for views across the charming grounds. The attention to detail continues outside, sip a mug of hot coffee on the patio for an al fresco start to the day or fire up the BBQ in the evenings for a summer feast. The cottage sits in the beautifully cared for grounds of the owner s house, so you can bask in the sun on your private lawn and listen to the babbling of the river. Off road parking for three cars adjacent to this property. The local village of Gilwern with its choice of pubs and local stores is 1 mile away from your door and steps onto the banks of the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal, ideal for a gentle wander or even to hire a barge from Gilwern Wharf. The more thrill seeking amongst you can go caving less than 3 miles from home as you explore Ogof Craig a Ffynnon. Bring or hire a bike to experience the renowned Bike Park Wales or explore the local trails from your door. Walkers can explore the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains or the Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and Blorenge mountains on your doorstep and wander the network of tram roads which link to the Industrial heritage of the area .Visit the Clydach and Blaenafon Ironworks and the Big Pit mining museum to relive the atmosphere of Cordells ' Rape of the Fair Country . Steeped in myth and legend it is written that William Shakespeare was inspired to write a Midsummer Night s Dream following a visit to the Clydach Gorge. The nearby market town of Abergavenny and village of Crickhowell offer independent shops and excellent restaurants as well as opportunities to stroll or fish along the banks of the premier Welsh salmon and wild trout Usk river.

Barn in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £675 Availability

For those looking to get away from it all and enjoy the peaceful tranquillity of the countryside, then this hideaway offers the perfect retreat. The barn is set within its own grounds offering uninterrupted views across the three peaks of The Sugar Loaf, Skirrid and Blorenge. Step inside and admire the interiors which have been carefully finished using historic items from the farm to give you a real taste of the history of this 16th century farm. The space is open plan, enabling you to enjoy the rugged landscape and views from the bi folding doors that front the barn. Open the bi folding doors onto a terrace, a perfect space for relaxing, dining and gazing up at the dark skies. There is a wood fired jacuzzi hot tub and fire pit for you to make the most of the stunning views and dark skies. Sit back and enjoy the views from the comfort of the double bed or the seating areas, and when the day is done enjoy a film on the 50inch TV. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. The kitchen meets with all your cooking needs, and even includes a bean to cup coffee machine to enjoy in the morning, while taking in the view. A breakfast bar has been uniquely carved for you to enjoy a meal on one of the bar stools. There is a shower room with a walk in rainfall shower and WC, along with a utility cupboard with a washing machine. Even your dog can enjoy some luxury with its very own whiskey barrel bed equipped with a comfy mattress inside. This scenic location offers a wealth of walking from the front door. From the grounds of the farm, you can access Blaenavon Common where you can enjoy views across the Brecon Beacons and Malvern Hills. This is a great place to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, with attractions all around, including The Big Pit at Blaenavon (6 miles), Brecon Mountain Railway (22 miles) and Zip World Tower (31 miles). For walkers that want to explore the area further, you can enjoy the Skirrid, Blorenge and Sugar Loaf Mountains (the Abergavenny three peak challenge), or venture a little further to Pen y Fan (32 miles). There is off road parking for two vehicles right outside the main door, as well as safe storage for bikes on site.

Barn in South Wales 4

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £626 Availability

Secluded converted henhouse set in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Country and mountain walks are right on your doorstep, with the Sugar Loaf and Skirrid providing an amazing backdrop. Three miles to the delightful, historic town of Abergavenny with an eclectic mix of shops, pubs and restaurants, with regular food festivals and markets to enjoy. Visit nearby galleries, museums and historic castles at Grosmont, White Castle and Raglan. Interesting days out at Blaenavon Iron Works and The Big Pit or perhaps try star gazing at the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre. There are plenty of activities to enjoy including riding, golf, kayaking on the Usk and Wye or a visit to Hay on Wye, the town of books, which is within easy reach. Entering into the property, the interior is a marvellous surprise with a light and airy feel, achieved with a contemporary finish following a conversion in 2017. Step into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner, the double height ceiling adds to the spacious feel of this impressive room. There are two leather sofas alongside a large coffee table to play games or just watch the Smart TV. Beyond, there is a kitchen with electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, the washing machine. This welcoming space also has the dining area with a marvellous table and benches and bi fold doors leading to the outside world. All laid out across the ground floor there are two bedrooms, a master king size with en suite shower room with WC and a twin bedroom (which can be made up as a super king size on request) with an en suite bathroom with WC. All in all, a fabulous and warming environment, with the benefit of underfloor heating, making this a super family or couples retreat at any time of year. Outside there is a large private enclosed garden, with patio area with furniture and lawn beyond. There is ample private parking adjacent to the property.

Barn in South Wales 2

Chepstow, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £607 Availability

Set deep within the open countryside, you are well placed for the picturesque Wye Valley, Forest of Dean and Brecon Beacons National Park, an absolute haven for walkers and cyclists. You can enjoy many fabulous walks right from your doorstep, along with the National Cycling Route (42) which you can pick up close by. The River Wye meanders along the base of the valley, where you ll also find the peaceful village of Tintern, famed for the ruins of Tintern Abbey. Chepstow is nearby, a bustling town with a good selection of pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes, and is steeped in history with a castle that is the oldest surviving post Roman stone fortification in Britain. The area is also rich in heritage, with many castles including Goodrich, Monmouth, and Raglan Castle. Enjoy the views across the countryside as you approach the farm, the barn is well positioned within the working yard, finished with a contemporary twist that blends well with its more traditional surroundings. Step inside where you will be pleasantly surprised with the vaulted ceiling and exposed ironworks. The hallway offers space for boots and coats along with a first glimpse of the open plan living space. The wide open space is perfect for relaxing and is cleverly divided the lounge area offers comfortable seating where you can relax in front of the wood burner and enjoy a movie on the smart TV. The dining area takes centre stage with a contemporary styled kitchen that s well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and a dishwasher. When the day is done you will find two bedrooms. Although the accommodation is set for two, you can take advantage of both rooms, a double room with an en suite with a shower and WC, and a twin room with a separate shower and WC. Heading outside, you can sit and relax at the front of the barn in a walled garden that offers shelter. To the side of the barn, a further patio can be accessed from the main living space. There is off road parking for one car and storage for bikes.

Barn in South Wales 2

Chepstow, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £644 Availability

Set deep within the open countryside you are well placed for the picturesque Wye Valley, Forest of Dean and Brecon Beacons National Park, an absolute haven for walkers, where you can enjoy the varied landscapes throughout the year. Also, well served for walking from your front door with the Ancient Kilgwrrwg just a short walk away. The area is also rich in heritage, with many castles including Chepstow, Monmouth, and Raglan Castle, and numerous beautiful churches including the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey, just a short drive away. The accommodation is set within an enclosed courtyard and surrounded by fields where the horses roam free. Step inside where you will be pleasantly surprised by the sheer contemporary style and touches of luxury that the owner has taken time to create. The ground floor is open plan and offers a well equipped kitchen space with an electric oven and induction hob, fridge with ice compartment, microwave and dishwasher, finished with open shelving and beautiful tiles. A dining table and chairs is perfect for a simple supper. You can relax after a long day, in the lounge area in front of the wood burner and enjoy a good movie on the Smart TV. Upstairs, on the first floor, is the king size bedroom where you can sink into the luxury of the beautiful bed linen and soft pillows, whilst gazing at the stars through the skylight. There is also an en suite shower room and WC. Step outside onto the enclosed courtyard where you can relax and enjoy the views, there is a table and chairs that s perfect for a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine. A further bench is set at the top of the stone stairs, and there is off road parking for one car.

Barn in South Wales 2

Abergavenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £509 Availability

Recharge your batteries at this immaculately presented cottage for two just a mile from the vibrant market town of Abergavenny. It s an ideal base for exploring the Brecon Beacons National Park while still being close to shops, culture and entertainment. The Corn Store has been very well converted from the historic storage building associated with the mill that dates back to the 17th century, and is all on the ground floor. Outside, the cottage has its own lawned garden, stone patio and separate decked area with a stone built BBQ. With so much on your doorstep, you may not need to spend much time indoors, but the well appointed, light and airy living space is perfect for unwinding at the end of the day. You can gaze out of the window while sat at the dining table as you share a romantic meal prepared with local Welsh produce. Afterwards, get toasty in front of the wood burner on relaxing evenings in the super king size bed is an especially welcome sight after long hikes in the Brecon Beacons. The pretty garden is partially shaded with conifer trees, so you can keep out of the sun on scorching summer days. It s a lovely spot to sit and relax with a glass of wine or grilled BBQ treat and listen to the sounds of the River Gavenny as it rolls down the valley to meet the river Usk. The property is in the village of Mardy, where you can pick up a fish supper from the local chippy or get any essentials you need. Or you can head into Abergavenny, known for its annual food festival, farmers markets and Norman castle. There are plenty of opportunities to get active in this part of the world as you can go walking, mountain biking, pony trekking and climbing in the national park. Also nearby is the hillside setting of the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal with beautiful views. Over the Blorenge mountain with stunning panoramic vistas, is the Blaenavon Ironworks (7.5 miles), where you can discover how the site powered the Industrial Revolution and explore the 19th century workers cottages.

Barn in South Wales 4

Llangenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £542 Availability

Surrounded by beautiful gardens, this charming lodge is one of three properties set opposite the owner s home. The handy location means you could soon be exploring the various trails and footpaths leading from your doorstep, marvelling at the scenery over the Usk Valley as you scale the Sugar Loaf Mountain. Weary from your adventures, the local pub 0.5 miles away has a fine selection of real ales and hearty meals to save you from cooking. The local area is renowned for being popular amongst foodies, with two Michelin starred restaurants and celebrated gastropubs within 9 miles. If you time your visit to coincide with the Abergavenny Food Festival in September, you ll be in for a treat. Accessed via a gently stepped path, the property itself is a cosy retreat that sleeps four guests across two bedrooms. The comfortable lounge is bright and spacious, featuring a vaulted ceiling and original beams. Natural light streams in through the French doors and the room is equipped with snug sofas, a TV/DVD player, and an inviting dining area tailor made for enjoying home cooked meals. From here, you ll be able to find the elegant galley kitchen, complete with a electric cooker, grill, induction hob, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, toaster, and coffee maker. The first of the two bedrooms is a spacious double, and the second is a twin with zip and link beds that can be converted into a continental double or king size bed on request. There is a shower room with WC and shared laundry facilities can be found on site. The friendly owners can also be approached to ask about the best routes for exploring the area. Outside, a sunny terrace with hot tub overlooks 3.5 acres of attractive gardens and a small area of woodland, home to a few curious pheasants that wander throughout the area. If you want to explore the local area, there is a path to Sugar Loaf Mountain right from the sun terrace.

Barn in South Wales 8

Gilwern, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £1000 Availability

This large cottage enjoys a peaceful location set deep in the Clydach Gorge, within 1 mile of the village of Gilwern, well served with pubs, shops, and a picturesque canal. Set on the edge of the Blaenavon World Heritage site, you can enjoy country walks from your doorstep. Visit the vibrant market town of Crickhowell (4.5 miles) full of independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and cafes. Or you can head into Abergavenny (4 miles), known for its annual food festival, farmers markets, and Norman castle. Other attractions in the area include Blaenavon Iron Works (7 miles), The Big Pit National Coal Museum (7 miles), the Brecon Beacons Visitor Centre (22 miles), horse riding, mountain biking, climbing, and kayaking on the Usk and Wye. Set in five acres within the southeast corner of the Brecon Beacons National Park, the barn has wonderful views of the countryside from all of the rooms. The accommodation is spacious and finished to a high standard, offering flexible living space. The wide entrance hall is perfect for leaving behind muddy boots and coats, and there is a cloakroom with WC. The ground floor offers guests the choice of three generously sized bedrooms. The first is a spacious twin room with ample space to move around, with an en suite wet room with shower and WC. Two further bedrooms enjoy a terrace with table and chairs a double room with en suite shower and WC, and a twin room with en suite shower and WC. There is also a day room on the ground floor with comfortable seating and TV, with double doors opening onto the gardens creating the perfect space for lazy afternoons. There s a good selection of board games to keep all amused. A well equipped kitchen sits to the rear of this room, offering everything you may need for entertaining, as well as a utility room with a washing machine, tumble dryer, and an additional freezer. The first floor offers a spacious open plan living area with exposed beams and large windows enjoying natural light and countryside views. The lounge area has comfortable sofas, armchairs, and a TV with DVD. The dining area has a generously sized table suitable for eight, and the well equipped kitchen has everything you may need for preparing meals. There is also a good sized double bedroom with an additional day bed suitable for a small child and an en suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Outside, guests can enjoy the lovely grounds, with a patio area with table and chairs and gas BBQ. Steps lead to a mature garden with comfortable lounge furniture and an outdoor open fire where you keep warm while gazing at the dark skies and views onto the Blorenge and Sugar Loaf mountains.

Barn in South Wales 4

Llangenny, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £512 Availability

Just 2 miles from the popular town of Crickhowell in the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this property is perfectly located for exploring the best of rural Wales. Take a trip to the nearby town or plan to visit during their ever popular music festival, Green Man (3.5 miles). Set off from the cottage s doorstep to explore the Black Mountain range (12 miles) and the Sugar Loaf Mountain (0.5 miles) or travel a little further afield to summit the impressive Pen y Fan (19.5 miles). Wander just 300 metres down a country road to find a welcoming country pub or set off and visit a Michelin Star inn 8 miles away in Llanddewi Skirrid. This Scandinavian style property is accessed from the garden and through the French doors, and boasts simplistic yet welcoming decor with sloping ceilings, all set out on one level next door to the owner s property. Step inside into the comfortable lounge and make a beeline for the well equipped galley kitchen, where the electric oven, grill and induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher offer all you need to feed the family. Fire up the coffee machine early on a morning and enjoy a freshly brewed mug outside on the lawn. Head through an archway and into the open plan lounge and dining room, an ideal space for eating and unwinding. Comfy sofas sit beside a TV/DVD for relaxing evenings. Two inviting bedrooms offer a spot to rest up for the day ahead, with comfy beds and an abundance of storage space available for you to use. Completing the property is a contemporary shower room with WC. Exit via French doors in the lounge and soak up the generous outdoor space. A handy decked area with dining set provides the perfect spot to dine alfresco, whilst the surrounding gardens ensure a wonderful area to soak up some sun after a session in the sauna.

Barn in South Wales 4

Chepstow, Gwent, Wales

Barn in South Wales From £829 Availability

The cottage enjoys a peaceful location within the small hamlet of Wolvesnewton, with the picturesque Wye Valley just 2.5 miles away. The Forest of Dean with activities including the Sculpture trail at Beechenhurst Woods, Go Ape climbing centre and Puzzlewood can be found 20 miles away. It s a great base for walkers, where you can enjoy the varied landscapes throughout the year, with access to the Gloucestershire Way (10 miles) and Offa s Dyke Path (12 miles). The area is rich in heritage, with many castles including Chepstow, Monmouth, and Raglan all within 12 miles, and beautiful churches including the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey (8 miles). The National Diving and Activity Centre is 9 miles away, where you can enjoy zip wire rides, water walking and flyboarding as well as diving for all abilities. You will see the barn from the top of the lane, set in a tranquil location surrounded by countryside. The cottage is accessed via the kitchen or utility room, the utility being a great space for your muddy boots, as well as housing a washing machine and clothes airer. The kitchen area is spacious and well equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. Table and chairs take centre stage, the perfect spot for tucking into a tasty meal together. The lounge offers space for entertaining here you can relax in front of the TV after a day exploring, or open the French doors to access the enclosed garden via a ramp or steps. There is also a ground floor wet room with a shower and WC. Upstairs, there are two generously sized bedrooms, both are king size with en suite showers and WC. There is also a bathroom with a bath and WC. Outside, the barn is surrounded by enclosed gardens. There is a raised terrace with ramp access, table and chairs and sun loungers, and a gas BBQ for cooking. There is a brook at the bottom of the garden and sheep in the surrounding fields. There is off road parking and storage for bikes.

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