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per nightJeanne - Verified booking
This barn renovation is luxurious, and the view from the balcony stunning, over splendid hills and valleys.
Itâs on a working farm, so there is ongoing, quiet activity, but one can immerse oneself in a gigantic peace, not even any traffic noise. On a hot day such as we had, the spacious sitting room, with its huge windows and wide door opening onto the balcony, was wonderfully cool and restful. We would certainly want to go back again. It may be useful to say that on arrival, we missed the turning; look out for a long track leading upwards with a sign written on a slate at ground level. The name of the next-door house, âRhoslynâ was first, then âGoblaen Houseâ (not âGoblaen Barnâ). We had to knock at someoneâs door to ask for help. There is a parking area a few yards from the barn, but you can take the car right to the door for unloading/loading or for dropping someone off. The owners were away, but a young woman looking after the horses showed us the parking arrangements when we arrived. Again they were marked, by a sign on a slate. The barn was being looked after by someone who had kindly left a welcome of Welsh cakes and fresh flowers. Goblaen might not suit an elderly or disabled person, as the access is up a stairway, as the website makes clear. Also the sublimely comfortable, super-king-size, bed is very high, although there are twin beds in the second bedroom at normal height. Some little touches were missing in the lovely bathroom and the shower room, a toilet roll holder, for instance. Another thing to be aware of is the very slow internet and no mobile phone signal. There is no iron or ironing board. I would have found it useful to have a portable rack for drying small hand-wash items. Hot water all the time, a lovely big oven and hob, and a small âfridge with a freezer compartment. The shops are a few miles away in Hay-on-Wye, but there was milk in the âfridge, coffee and tea, and the Welsh cakes!
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Martin - Verified booking
5 of us had a marvellous week at Tanyrallt Farm - End of June 2024.
Used as a base for a Motorcycle Tour. Superb twisty roads in every direction. Pick a point on the map, jump on the bike and away. Plenty of places of interest endless castles, waterfalls to go see and beautiful scenery. Highlights being the Devils Staircase, stopping for an ice cream at the Llyn Brianne reservoir dam and carrying on for a meal at the excellent West End Cafe in Llandovery. Then the trip to the Devils Bridge Waterfall, Pontarfynach, that was well worth it just for the outstanding breakfast at the Woodlands Cafe. There are plenty of places to explore in this part of the world and the roads in between are awesome. Fast sweeping or tight and nadgery with sheep eating the grass growing up the middle, it's all gravy. The cottage, by the way, is superb. A great location. Spotlessly clean, spacious and with comfortable beds. Slept like a log. The big bonus is the games room, which was a massive hit and the little sun room is a lovely place to chill out, with a stunning view. We cooked most evenings having an Asda delivery for when we arrived and topping up at Tesco, Llandrindod Wells. The kitchen had all we needed and a big table to sit at. Overall a fantastic break and would love to come back.
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Ashley - Verified booking
We stayed here in the last week of September 2021.
TLDR is we got what we paid for. This wasn't the most expensive place to stay but perfectly met what we were expecting. Longer version is that the house was lovely and homely. It was warm, clean and had everything we could have wanted. The owner was extremely nice and answered all the questions we had. There isn't a huge amount to do in the area, but we made do. A couple of negatives which stopped us putting 5 instead of 4 stars. 1) the beds were quite uncomfortable 2) we didn't realise this was a working farm and we were kept awake by cows mooing 20ft from our bedroom window on several nights. 3) the main (largest room) whilst very nice, had the main water tank for the house in it. This was unbelievably loud and woke us up every night, several times. Most annoyingly, it woke our 11 month old daughter up. Overall, I would recommend for a relaxing few days away
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mr Asenova - Verified booking
This little cottage touched us with its rural charm and beauty offering peaceful and quiet rest in the heart of Welsh farmers’ region. We spent a week there and truly love it. This location offers close access to lovely woodlands areas with amazing views suitable for walking, running or mountain biking, a good distance (40min) by car from Pen y Fan peak near Brecon town. The accommodation was clean and kitchen equipped with everything you need for self-catering accommodation. The owners take care of everything for your comfort. We met Ian, the farmer, who is such a charismatic person and being very helpful with local information. There is no wi-fi but very good 4G network cover. Big thank you to Wendy and Ian offering their cottage for holiday makers and make us feel home from the time you open the door.
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Debbie - Verified booking
A lovely flat with fantastic views.
Very poorly sign posted after entering the main gate. Property is not visible from carpark. Small things lacking - shaver point in either bathroom for charging toothbrush, no toilet roll holder in main bath or hook on wall for showering. no shelves in second shower or anywhere to put toiletries. No broom in kitchen. Very limited space in fridge for frozen food if there was a family of 4 staying for a week. Gate at bottom of outside steps not great for dog owners to use . However all in all, we had a very pleasant stay made all the better due to all the lovely horses stabled there .
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