Experience a traditional countryside break with extra touches of comfort from the indulgent bubbling hot tub, glowing wood burner and roll-top bath. Filled with original features like wooden beamed ceilings and a feature stone wall, you and your small family can enjoy cosy evenings in this barn conversion after a day of exploring the nearby castles, quaint historic towns and coastal walking paths.
Inside the stone barn, which is one of three forming a quadrangle, you’ll be met with far-reaching views of the surrounding green fields, bright interiors, warming neutral tones and farmhouse-style furnishings. Get comfortable in the sizable lounge with soft seating scattered around the room, chandelier-style lighting and an eye-catching fireplace with exposed stone and a wood burner. With its large glass patio doors, this room is the perfect place for relaxing with a morning coffee while soaking up the views. The kitchen/diner has a contrast of dark and light from the wooden worktops and pale walls. Beside the galley kitchen is a contemporary dining table with colourful bohemian-style seating. There is also a family bathroom with a slipper bath and a shower cubicle plus two bedrooms – a twin room and a king-size with a sleigh bed and an en-suite. Outside is a south-facing patio, a hot tub and a lawned area with a bridge over the brook.
Head into the centre of the nearby riverside village of Ferryside (2.5 miles), where you can stop for some refreshments at the pub or one of the cafes. There’s also a small stoney beach (2.5 miles) and on a clear day, you might catch a glimpse of the Llansteffan Castle ruins (14 miles) across the water. Laughne is 18.5 miles away and is a fun day out for all with its picturesque coastline and historical Dylan Thomas museum.