You are welcomed into the barn through the large porch with plenty of space for wet coats and boots, and somewhere to sit while you prise them off.
The living room is a grand double-height room with sofas and a big table and banquette to seat you all in comfort. The windows look out over the fields and stream to one side, and a small private patio on the other.
There’s a wood burning stove to keep you extra cosy, and some good old-fashioned board games and jigsaws in case it rains. TV provided but you’ll be too busy watching the birds and squirrels.
The kitchen
Food can be a big feature of a holiday, so we’ve stuffed the kitchen with everything we could think of to help you whip up a feast (or heat up a pizza). You’ll find:
•A range oven
•A microwave
•Plenty of pots, pans and utensils including baking equipment
•Lots of crockery and serving dishes
•A fridge freezer
•A dishwasher
•A washing machine and airer.
There’s also a sofa and stools so you can keep the chef(s) company while they cook.
Bedroom 1, downstairs, with a huge superking bed and easy access to wet room next door. Wardrobe and large chest of drawers. Can also be made up as twin beds on request.
Bedroom 2, twin beds with skylight for watching the stars. Features desk from the now sadly closed village school. Can also be made up as superking on request.
Bedroom 3, comfortable kingsize bed, wardrobe and chest of drawers. Challenge you to find something to hang on all the pegs!
Bedroom 4, cast iron kingsize bed, wardrobe and chest of. En-suite shower room with toilet, sink, electric shower and heated towel rail.
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Bathrooms
There’s a large wet room on the ground floor with toilet, sink and walk-in shower with seat. It has underfloor heating and a heated towel rail.
There’s a retro-style family bathroom upstairs with a bath, toilet, sink and heated towel rail.
We’ve had fun decorating the barn with characterful furniture and décor, and been inspired by all the local talented crafts people.
Tucked away in a woody hollow, recently converted Esgair Barn (dog friendly) is the perfect place for a refreshing break in unspoilt Carmarthenshire.
Close to Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons), there is plenty of space here for outdoor time and fresh air whether or not attractions are open. Whether you’re planning an energising itinerary of hiking or biking or just want to get away from it all you’ll be happy here. Fans of trees, hills, rivers, beaches, castles and wool won't be disappointed.
Our house is opposite the barn, across a courtyard. We live here with our alpaca. We’re happy to chat and offer advice from a safe distance, but if you prefer to be left to your own devices that’s fine too.
We love exploring the area and can provide recommendations for places to visit and good places to get takeaway locally.
The barn is in the middle of our land, which you are welcome to explore and picnic in. There is a little-used footpath right outside the barn and spectacular views of the Brecon Beacons from the top field. There are trees to climb and a shallow stream (behind a gate). There’s a bonfire area in one field if you get the urge to toast marshmallows, and we can supply suitable wood. Please note that the barn is recently finished and we’re still perfecting the landscaping!
It gets really dark at night, and if it’s clear you can see the Milky Way.
We do sometimes host sheep from a neighbouring farm, so it’s really important to close gates behind you and keep your dog on a lead when outside the barn.
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