Property code: 86785
Beautiful 19th-century barn conversion with stylish interiors in a gated country estate, in stunning grounds with fishing and animals. An idyllic retreat for a family holiday.
Spend time with loved ones at this gorgeous property in the Welsh Marches. Surrounded by 30 acres of grounds, as well as on-site fishing, it’s perfect for friends and family who love being outdoors. You’ll also have access to some stunning walks, including the Glyndwr’s Way (11 miles). Nearby attractions include Powis Castle and the Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway (both 11 miles away). The characterful property is deceptively spacious, with bright and airy living areas for socialising and dining.
The converted barn is full of character, including original beams, and has been sympathetically decorated. Windows look out over the water and flood the living areas with natural light. Spend quality time together in the inviting lounge, playing games, watching the TV/DVD, or planning your holiday itinerary. Steps lead down to the kitchen/diner, where there’s a dining table to seat everyone. When it’s time to same ‘nos da’, choose from three pretty bedrooms: a king-size (which can be made up as a twin on request), and two doubles. Outside, discover a private decked area for al fresco dining, as well as a jetty stretching out into the trout fishing pond. You’re welcome to take a walk around the 30-acre estate, visiting the resident animals.
Journey east and you’ll soon reach the remote wilderness of the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (15 miles). Whether you want a gentle stroll along a quiet river valley, a play amongst the trees of an ancient woodland, or a hilltop hike, you’ll find something to suit walkers of all abilities. The lively market town of Welshpool (11 miles) is well worth a visit. Peruse its independent shops, hire a boat to majestically drift along the Montgomery Canal, or chug through the countryside on the Welshpool and Llanfair steam train.
Code: 86785