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The Stables, Old Rectory Barn

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Enjoy the comfort and convenience of Old Rectory Barn. All bedrooms are en suite. Follow local walks & cycle routes, take interesting trips or just relax in the garden. Very spacious so ideal for families or large groups. Dogs Welcome.
Rating: 4 out of 5

Accommodation Information

Get in touch

Location:
Maesygwartha, Gilwern, Gilwern, Monmouthshire, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 0EY
Telephone:
01873 830244
Email:
info@oldrectorybarn.co.uk
Website:
http://www.oldrectorybarn.co.uk

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Facilities

  • Children Welcome
  • EV-Chargers (on site)
  • Pets Accepted

Features

  • Dark Skies

Prices

  • £405.00 - £583.00 Per unit per week

Take a look around

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part of garden in summer
part of garden in summer
Abergavenny
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Stables livingroom/kitchen
Stables livingroom/kitchen
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Stables kitchen
Stables kitchen
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Stables double bedroom
Stables double bedroom
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Stables double en suite
Stables double en suite
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Stables twin bedroom
Stables twin bedroom
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Stables twin bedroom en suite
Stables twin bedroom en suite
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looking down on the Barn from The Lonely Shepherd
looking down on the Barn from The Lonely Shepherd
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canal within walking distance
canal within walking distance
Abergavenny

About The Stables, Old Rectory Barn

Old Rectory Barn is beautifully renovated, situated within the Brecon Beacons National Park, close to the hills, rivers and castles of Monmouthshire yet also convenient for the Industrial Heritage sites of the South Wales Valleys. It is within walking distance of the Brecon and Monmouthshire canal.

The Barn is ideal for families or large groups as the 2 cottages (Loft & Stables) can also be booked together (sleeps 10).

When we undertook the renovation we retained original features e.g. oak beams & stonework, yet have still created a modern & sustainable environment. The Barn has been a finalist in National Environmental Awards and was awarded the Green Business Tourism GOLD Award. We now have a car eco charger for the use of guests.

Stables patio
Stables patio

STABLES sleeps 4 people in 1 twin and 1 double bedroom, both en-suite. It has its own kitchen/living room. It is all on the ground floor with french windows to the garden from the living room and a patio area with seating and a BBQ.
LOFT which is set over 2 floors sleeps 4-6 people in 1 twin bedroom and 1 family room, both ensuite. The twin room has a wet room whilst the family bathroom includes a bath with shower over. Loft has its own kitchen/living room on the first floor with views to the Sugar Loaf. There is a cloakroom in the hall. The patio and garden have seating and a BBQ.

Prices are all inclusive of heating and electricity and linen and towels. We provide a Welcome Pack of local produce.

Both apartments have Freeview Digi TV and WiFi, and share a utility room with washing machine and dryer and separate freezer.

There is also a drying room for wet weather gear and secure storage for cycles etc.

You can abandon the car and spend your days walking or cycling and absorbing the fascinating local history but the whole of South Wales is easily accessible from here, including Cardiff if you feel like a day out in the capital city of Wales.

Short breaks available subject to availability.

Location

51.82017, -3.10991

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