Welcome to 2 Beacon View Barn. Attached barn conversion on a hillside in the market town of Knighton, Powys, close to the English/Welsh border. Sleeps four people in two bedrooms.
Accommodation
Split level accommodation across two floors. Two bedrooms: 1 x ground floor king-size double, 1 x ground floor twin. Ground floor family bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Lower ground floor kitchen with dining table and breakfast bar. Lower ground floor sitting room with electric fire. Underfloor heating with electric fire. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher. FreeSat TV with separate DVD player, Wifi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels included in rent. Ample off road parking. Enclosed garden with hot tub. One well-behaved pet welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Pub/restaurant and shop 5 miles. Check in time 4pm and Check out time 11am. Note: There are 3 steps to the bedroom
Location
2 Beacon View Barn is an attached barn on a hillside in the market town of Knighton. It has two bedrooms; one double and one twin and sleeps 4 people. There's an open-plan sitting room with electric fire,a kitchen/diner area with lots of seating options and patio doors offering countryside views and family bathroom. The property has a fenced garden with its own hot tubs and views of the neighbouring countryside and lake.2 Beacon View is perfect for a relaxing rural retreat in a superb location.
The charming market town of Knighton nestles amidst lovely countryside on the banks of the River Teme, which straddles the English/Welsh border. This is a renowned location for walking, riding and cycling with Offa's Dyke actually passing through the town, which hosts the Offa's Dyke Information Centre. Owain Glyndwr's Way also runs through the heart of the town and Radnor Forest and the 84 mile long Radnor Ring Cycling Route are also both close by. Visit magnificent Powis Castle with its celebrated gardens, the breathtaking reservoirs of the Elan Valley and the lovely towns of Presteigne, Leominster and medieval Ludlow, with its famous 13th century castle, ancient buildings and wonderful restaurants. Hay-on-Wye, the Town of Books, with its famous annual literary festival, along with the Victorian Spa town of Llandrindod Wells are within easy driving distance. A wonderful location for exploring beautiful mid Wales, Shropshire and Herefordshire.
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.
Reviews of 2 Beacon View Barn
"Perfect ! After our wedding at Oxwich bay this was the absolute perfect location to spend a weekend, the place was spotless, views were amazing. The barn was loaded with everything, all you needed was yourself and food. Definitely finished off our wedding perfectly. Lin the owner was amazing, communication was excellent, she even called over on our last day to warn about floods in a near village. A special place for andrea and I and we will be returning."
Reviewed by Jason D on 24/02/2020
"Me and my partner stayed here for a few days this month and it was amazing. The views are incredible and the cottage was so beautiful and well equipped. There was lots of little touches like prosecco, milk and eggs on arrival. The cottage was absolutely spotless. There was a minor problem with the internet dropping out, but as soon as we informed Lin the owner she came straight down and fixed this for us straight away! Would highly recommend to anyone. The cottage was very private and was just the perfect place to relax. The only feedback would be that the cottage was quite hard to find as the postcode is set for about 2.5 miles at the end of the road, however there were people about to ask for directions. Definitely worth the trip !"
Reviewed by Hollie B on 24/05/2018
"My sons booked this for us for a birthday treat for a 2 night stay. The barn was immaculate with everything you need. The owners had left a bottle of Prosseco,milk, coffee, tea bags and some fresh eggs (scrambled eggs were lovely). If you are looking for a lovely relaxing break with amazing views, then this is the place. We didn't wander far so cant say much about places to visit, The sun was shining so we just relaxed in the hot tub and enjoyed the views. Would definitely recommend and will hopefully visit again."
Reviewed by S1759VLalans on 09/05/2018
"Each year around Easter time we have go away with our friends to a lodge or barn property where we can find beautiful walks and enjoy exploring small towns and country pubs. We have always had great experiences but at this property the owner, Lin ,went above and beyond to ensure we had the most comfortable and enjoyable holiday, she was amazing! The barn was very clean and tidy and surprisingly very warm considering there was snow on arrival. It is exactly as the pictures portray, if not better (it was a little bigger than expected) The views from the barn are beautiful and even better from the hot tub which was cleaned almost each day of our stay and big enough for 4 adults.When we arrived Lin had left us all of the information we needed and even left us eggs from the farm and milk, tea and coffee. She left us to enjoy our holiday but we knew she was close by and happy to help should we have needed her. Lin recommended some excellent places to eat and towns to explore. Ludlow was our favourite! It is a beautiful market town that reminded us of a smaller version of York/Chester. The barn is secluded but there are lots of lovely walks and places to explore within driving distance, we managed with a 7 month old baby! Overall a wonderful place to stay to rest, refuel and get away from busyness! Thank you so much Lin, we had the best Easter trip yet!"
Reviewed by ashleylake2018 on 08/04/2018