Property code: 91744
Set in the idyllic grounds of the owner’s rural home, this delightfully updated traditional stone-built barn conversion makes a cosy retreat for walkers, climbers and cyclists discovering a stunning part of South Wales. Offering welcoming accommodation for up to two guests, the cottage lies less than half a mile north of the picturesque village of Llanhennock, with the bustling city of Newport within easy reach. Featuring timber beams, a high vaulted ceiling and breathtaking views, this tasteful, light and characterful hideaway is a perfect base for exploring the historic sites, bustling market towns and glorious countryside of the Usk Valley.
Entering this private and detached barn conversion you will find the bright and airy open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with wooden flooring and beams in the high vaulted ceiling. The lounge has plenty of seating, ideal for snuggling up together at the end of a great day to watch a movie or plan the next day’s events. There’s a charming dining area over to the side, with a breakfast bar to the rear, dividing the lounge from the fully equipped and stylishly arranged kitchen. The property also has an invigorating shower room and a light, spacious double bedroom. Outside, there’s a small grassy area and a relaxing spot with garden furniture perfect for unwinding in and watching the sunset.
Newport (6 miles) has a range of friendly pubs, cafes, shops and restaurants along with attractions including Glebelands Park, the Newport Transport Bridge Visitor Centre, the Fourteen Locks Canal Centre and RSPB Newport Wetlands. The thriving town of Caerleon (2.5 miles) has a long history and is home to the site of the Caerleon Roman Fortress and Baths. Popular landmarks and attractions including Cwmcarn Forest, Woodlake Park Golf Club, Raglan Castle, Bedwin Sands and Chepstow Racecourse are all within 20 miles of the property.
Code: 91744