Caely

Mid Wales
  • 3 Bedrooms
  • 2 Bathrooms
  • Farm Stay
  • Sykes 3
  • Caely is a charming barn conversion resting in the countryside of Penybont, near Llandrindod Wells, Powys. Countryside location. Near National Park. Llandrindod Wells 4.1 miles;...

    Features

    Allows Pets
    Countryside
    Dishwasher
    Garden
    Off Road Parking
    Washing Machine
    Wifi

    Available Dates

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    Llandrindod Wells 4.1 miles. Caely is a rustic barn conversion located in Penybont, near Llandrindod Wells, Powys. Located on a spacious farmer’s yard, this property sleeps up to six, is neatly-presented and welcomes up to three cars for parking, making it a perfect retreat for families or groups of friends and a well-behaved furry friend. Come in through the main entrance or the large double doors on the side of the house to find a fully-equipped kitchen and diner, perfect for the chef of your group to whip up their favourite recipes, or for the family to get together for an intense night of board games around the table. In the adjoining room you’ll find a lounge with plush leather sofas you can sink into for movie nights on the TV or dive into a book from the library. There’s also a handy wet room, and a king-sized bedroom so you can catch your rest when sleep calls. Climb up the stairs to find two more king-size bedrooms, each equipped with single futons for extra flexibility. There’s also a large bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower if you can’t decide if you would like a quick freshen up or an indulgent soak after a day of exploring. A short walk away from the property, you’ll be able to have a delicious meal at the Severn Arms Hotel or drive a quick distance to Ascona Cafe Express for a well-deserved traditional English breakfast. Hikers of the group will be able to tour the five hectares of Rock Park in the nearby town of Llandrindod Wells, or for a taste of history, head over to the Radnorshire and National Cycle museums. Bibliophiles, make your way to the renowned ‘town of books’ with over twenty bookshops, Hay-on-Wye. If you travel in the late spring, make sure to attend the Hay Festival of Literature and Art where you’ll meet like-minded bookworms. A scenic drive away is Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where nature-lovers will be able to bask in panoramic woodland views and lavender fields; you can also visit the ruins of Clun Castle and end the day with a plateful of British cuisine at The Banc. Escape to a rural getaway at Caely.

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