Barn End Cottage

UK Wales Mid Wales Powys Knighton Brandy House Farm

  • Sleeps 5 (max 5 adults, 4 children)
  • Catering available
  • Dogs allowed
  • Dishwasher
  • Hot Tub
  • Microwave
  • Parking
  • Wifi
5 guests | 3 bedrooms| 3 bathrooms (min stay 3 nights) Converted from a traditional stone barn this is the perfect place to get away, unwind and re-charge: an idyllic home from home rural escape! Beautifully presented, private, safe, peaceful. Barn End with optional wood-fired hot tub has its own patio and mature terraced garden.

The Owner Says

Ideally placed for exploring Mid Wales and Shropshire, & surrounded by beautiful Welsh countryside yet close to the English/Welsh border, Barn End has all the ingredients for a perfect holiday for friends and family all year round.

Barn End, surrounded by stunning countryside is a delightful holiday cottage that oozes rural charm with exposed stone walls, oak doors and cosy accommodation all adding to its delightful welcoming ambience.

Tastefully presented throughout, the ground floor includes a well-equipped kitchen leading to a comfy living room with squashy leather sofas and cast iron electric fire, dining area seating 5 and patio doors to the garden patio with picnic table.

The charming ground floor bedroom has its own en-suite wet room behind oak doors. Upstairs there is the delightful master bedroom with a double and single brass beds and an en-suite with corner bath. The single bedroom overlooks the garden and a shower room completes the first floor accommodation.

The cottage has a delightful terraced cottage garden, landscaped with its own luxurious eco-friendly wood-fired hot tub hand crafted from red cedar wood (bookable as an optional extra). With lovely views across the surrounding countryside it is the perfect spot to sit back and relax and enjoy. The perfect setting for a magical holiday.

5/6 guests | 3 bedrooms | 3 bathrooms
  •  3 bedrooms: 1 x double and single bed (en-suite), 1 single, 1 x Twin (en-suite) ground floor bedroom (super-king on request).
  •  Egyptian cotton Bed linen and fluffy towels
  •  En-suite bathroom with corner bath, basin and WC (master bedroom upstairs)
  •  Separate shower room with shower, basin and WC upstairs
  •  Ground floor en-suite bathroom with wet room level access shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with freezer compartment, dishwasher.
  •  Shared laundry room with washing machine and tumble dryer
  • Sitting room with leather chair & sofas, oak floor and cast iron electric stove and table and 5 chairs
  •  Oil-fired central heating
  •  Freeview TV, blueray/DVD player.
  •  Wifi
  •  Off road parking for 2 cars
  •  Patio to rear and side with garden furniture
  •  Enclosed mature terraced cottage gardens
  •  Option of wood fired hot tub
  •  Shop & pub 2 miles (drink and food)
  •  Pub 5 mins walk (drink only)
  •  No Smoking
  •  Dogs welcome
  •  DIY Livery on site for guests bringing their own horses

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About Brandy House Farm

Suitable For

Families, friends,  glampers, wild campers, groups looking for a variety of accommodation.
well-behaved dogs and DIY livery for guests who bring their own horses – yes.
Caravans, campervans, motorhomes – not at the moment
Brandy House is a peaceful site and we ask all our guests to respect others who are also enjoying the tranquillity.

Nearby

Walking and mountain biking from the doorstep most often centres around the Glyndwrs Way, an excellent national trail which passes through Brandy House Farm. Richard and Medina have excellent knowledge of the surrounding routes and can help walkers, cyclers or equestrians alike in their planning, they also have a handy route portfolio waiting for you. For the most immediate exploration, either walk up onto Beacon Hill Crown Estate from your door step or stroll into the village (5 minutes away) to join the footpaths on the Shropshire side of the border. Beacon Hill, a 6000 acre upland nature reserve, is an excellent place to see wildlife. The heath clad landscape attracts birds like the nesting Wheatear, Meadow Pipit, Stonechat, Merlin and Peregrine, among others. It's wild without being rugged and an excellent place to begin walking in the area. Cyclists will find great XC riding on the doorstep and easy journeys to several world class mountain bike centres with freeride, downhill and uplift facilities. The area hosts MTB enduro and the Autumn Epic, One of Britain's top rated Cycle Sportives. For something a little less energetic try exploring Powys Castle, 20 miles away, The Hall at Abbey-Cwm-Hir, 20 miles, or Judges Lodging Presteigne, 18 miles away.

Food & Drink

If you prefer not to cook then it is possible to book a campers breakfast or farmhouse takeaway supper brought to your accommodation, The Wharf, local village pub ideal for a drink is just 5 minutes walk away but doesn't serve food.  The Radnorshire Arms, Beguildy (01547 510634), 2 miles away, is the nearest pub serving food, a wonderfully old building that is home to friendly service and good food.  Beguildy also has a lovely traditional village shop.
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