A cosy and contemporary barn conversion on the edge of the National Park. Thoughtfully designed, Cwtch Bach offers rural tranquillity, romantic charm, and easy access to scenic walking routes.
Cwtch Bach is a beautifully converted little barn tucked away in a peaceful, rural spot on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Ideal for couples or solo adventurers, this warm and welcoming space offers a perfect blend of comfort and countryside charm.
The open-plan living area features a modern grey sofa (which converts to a double bed), a gas-effect wood burner, TV with Freeview, Wi-Fi, and a dining area with bench seating. The cleverly designed kitchen is tucked behind folding doors and includes everything you need: combi microwave oven, convection hob, fridge with freezer box, sink, and extra folding worktop space.
Upstairs is a romantic bedroom with a super-king bed, a small desk with woodland views, and a dressing table. The private courtyard garden sits beneath ancient oak trees beside a bubbling stream, perfect for morning coffee or evening stargazing.
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