Pentre Fawr
Listing Description
Pentre Fawr
Light the log burner and sink into the cushioned comforts of the sofa, or step outside onto the expansive deck for a dip in the private hot tub before settling beneath the sheets for a sumptuous sleep. Pentre Fawr is a blissful barn conversion in the heart of rural mid Wales that offers two key ingredients for a sublime stay; peace and quiet.
Spaciously and stylishly accommodating up to 8 guests, Pentre Fawr boasts a clean and contemporary feel throughout with no compromise on quality. Settle down beneath the exposed oak beams with a riveting read, or simply admire the undulating landscapes that surround you with a gorgeous glass of wine in hand.
Indoors
Characterfully sloping ceilings and old oak beams add a quirky character, but this beautiful country escape is far from outdated. A well-equipped kitchen offers an integrated wine fridge and oak-topped breakfast bar, whilst four bedrooms and a large family bathroom ensure convenient comforts.
Outdoors
Surrounded by truly spectacular scenery, this handsome hideaway offers a rolling green lawn and pristine patio with al fresco dining furniture and a BBQ. Take the small steps up onto the delightful deck and find yourself in a stunning sun trap complete with sun loungers and a private hot tub.
Nearby
Pentre Fach forms part of Lower Pentre working farm, which also offers another beautiful barn conversion opposite, named Pentre Fawr. This provides an ideal opportunity for a larger group to holiday together, with a combination of both accommodations sleeping up to 14 guests.
Perfectly placed for peace and quiet, Pentre Fach is about 10 miles away from the local town of Llandrindod Wells, which boasts an illustrious history thanks to its ‘healing waters’ from ancient wells. Unleash your inner child and take a paddleboat out onto the lake, or discover delectable fare in the many different eateries on offer.
There’s plenty of adrenaline-fuelled adventure to be enjoyed in this area of Wales, with everything from rally driving near Knighton to canoeing or kayaking along the River Wye.
If it’s decent pub grub in the heart of the handsome countryside that you’re after, you’ll be glad to know that there are a selection of stellar watering holes on offer. The Lion in Llanbister serves irresistible ales and hearty, homely fare, whilst the Dolfor Inn is said to serve ‘unforgettable’ desserts.
Best choice for…
Families or groups seeking a home away from home.
Why it should be on your Wanderlist?
Perfect peace and quiet with your own outdoor space.
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