This splendid barn conversion is situated on the outskirts of Llandrindod Wells and can sleep six people in three bedrooms. Pentre Fach is a stunning barn conversion located near the town of Llandrindod Wells in county Powys. It offers split-level accommodation with a double room located on the ground floor and the twin rooms located on the first and second floors. There is a family bathroom and an open-plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a woodburning stove. Step into the garden where you will find patio furniture and steps down to a hot tub. Pentre Fach is in the perfect spot to relax, take your mind off a busy working life and enjoy some time with the family in Southern Wales.
Amenities: Oil central heating with woodburning stove. Electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, washing machine, dishwasher, WiFi, TV with FreeSat. Fuel, power and starter pack for fire/stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot and highchair available. Off-road parking for three cars. Garden with patio furniture and charcoal BBQ and steps down to hot tub. Lockable bike storage on request. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 6 miles. Note: Sloping ceiling and limited head room in the twin bedrooms. Note: to book the property for a Saturday arrival please call reservations
Region: Famous for its choirs, stunning mountain ranges and beautiful valleys, this wonderful country has something for everyone. From Snowdonia in North Wales to the Brecon Beacons and the Pembrokeshire Coast in the South.
Town: Llandrindod Wells is a town situated in the county of Powys, within the historic boundaries of Radnorshire, Wales. Llandrindod Wells Victorian Festival, known locally as 'Victorian Week', takes place at the end of August, bringing many tourists to the town. There is a wide range of entertainment available in the town each year; hosted at The Albert Hall Theatre, Pavilion Mid Wales and Radnor Fringe Festival which is held within the Rock Park. The lake is part of the town's Victorian history and still remains a popular attraction today. If you fancy exploring some of the history around the town there is The Radnorshire Museum, The Rock Park & Heritage Centre and The National Cycle Museum, all for your discovery.