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Nestled on the outskirts the lively town of Newtown, Powys is this glorious annex barn conversion set on the owner’s working farm, Beudy Bach Y Garth.
All-ground-floor and sleeping up to two guests, Beudy Bach Y Garth is an impressive and homely dwelling for a romantic trip to Mid Wales.
The farm was formerly part of the historic Gregynog Estate and there are public footpaths running from the farm to the hall itself, it’s also based not far from the Montgomery Canal which is great for walking or cycling.
An ample driveway will greet you on arrival with space for up to three cars, before you step into the property and discard your coat on one of the charming animal themed hooks, reflecting the properties farm setting.
Snuggle up on the corner sofa in the open-plan living space, which includes a charming cow bell harking to the properties farm setting, and watch your favourite film on the large flat screen TV, lighting the woodburning stove for added bliss.
Prepare a romantic meal for two in the well-equipped kitchen and toast to a wonderful holiday at the dining table, all conveniently located within the open-plan living space.
When sleep calls, retire to the light and airy double bedroom with rustic exposed stonework and impressive vaulted ceilings with beams, and catch up on sleep before the adventures to come.
Freshen up after a day of exploring in the modern shower room and prepare for an evening of relaxation in your home away from home.
Soak up the rural scenery as you enjoy a dip in the hot tub in the enclosed private garden and savour a moment of relaxation in your very own little paradise.
Set on the banks of the River Severn and residing in the lush green Montgomeryshire countryside, with its rolling hills and farmlands is the largest town in Powys, Newtown.
This vibrant town is bustling with life and has something to offer every visitor with a selection of art galleries and museums such as The Newtown Textile Museum where you can learn the heritage of hand-looming and textiles in the 1900’s or The Oriel Davies which hosts various exhibition’s with some artists work available to purchase.
Explore the ruins of the once Dolforwyn Castle located in charming Montgomery which was built by a Welsh Lord known as ‘Llewelyn the Last’ in 1273, the ruins overlook the expansive valley and makes for a beautiful ramble surrounded by nature.
If it’s more history you are looking for then a trip to the National Trust site of Powis Castle and Gardens is a must, where you can take a tour of the remarkable castle and see the vast collection of paintings and sculptures on offer, visit The Clive Museum, explore the ample gardens and take part in the peacock trail, our sample the delights of the outdoor theatre shows that take place on the grounds.
Further afield is the vibrant market town of Shrewsbury, where you can expect a plethora of activities with the town having over six hundred listed buildings.
Indulge in a spot of retail therapy with the amazing range of shops on offer, or sample local cuisine at one of the many award-winning restaurants.
A great opportunity for a romantic and refreshing break with your loved one, choose Beudy Bach Y Garth.