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Bwthyn-y-rhiw, Penybanc

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Bwthyn-y-Rhiw is a traditional stone barn conversion in the Carmarthenshire countryside. The property features exposed stone walls and original barn character throughout. Inside you'll find a wood-burning stove perfect for cosy evenings after exploring the Welsh landscape.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural setting with open countryside views. Fields and farmland surround the property. You can hear birdsong and enjoy the quiet of the Welsh hills from the garden.

The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with comfortable furnishings. The living space includes a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. The bathroom features modern fittings whilst maintaining the barn's original character.

About Bwthyn-y-rhiw

Bwthyn-y-Rhiw is a traditional stone barn conversion in the Carmarthenshire countryside. The property features exposed stone walls and original barn character throughout. Inside you'll find a wood-burning stove perfect for cosy evenings after exploring the Welsh landscape.

The barn sits in a peaceful rural setting with open countryside views. Fields and farmland surround the property. You can hear birdsong and enjoy the quiet of the Welsh hills from the garden.

The barn sleeps guests across well-appointed bedrooms with comfortable furnishings. The living space includes a fully equipped kitchen and dining area. The bathroom features modern fittings whilst maintaining the barn's original character. Off-road parking is provided.

Llandeilo town centre offers independent shops and cafes (4 miles, 10 minutes). The National Botanic Garden of Wales showcases rare plants and glasshouses (6 miles, 12 minutes). Carreg Cennen Castle sits dramatically on a limestone crag (8 miles, 15 minutes). Aberglasney Gardens features restored historical gardens (5 miles, 11 minutes).

Bwthyn-y-Rhiw suits couples or small families wanting a countryside retreat with genuine barn character and easy access to West Wales attractions.

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Original Stone Walls

Authentic stone barn walls create character throughout the property and remind you of the building's agricultural heritage every day.

Wood-Burning Stove

The working wood burner provides warmth and atmosphere on cooler evenings whilst maintaining the traditional barn feel perfectly.

Peaceful Rural Location

Surrounded by Carmarthenshire countryside with open field views and birdsong creating a genuinely tranquil escape from daily life.

Countryside Views

Windows frame views across Welsh farmland and rolling hills letting you appreciate the landscape from inside the barn conversion.

Off-Road Parking

Dedicated parking spaces mean you can unload easily and explore the surrounding area without worrying about your vehicle.

Proximity to Llandeilo

Just four miles from Llandeilo's independent shops and eateries giving you countryside peace with town amenities close by.

Getting To Bwthyn-y-rhiw

Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat

By Car

To reach Bwthyn-y-Rhiw by car, take the A40 towards Llandeilo and follow signs for the local area. The barn conversion is accessible via country roads and you'll have off-road parking available upon arrival.

By Train

For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Llandeilo, approximately 4 miles from the property. From there, a short taxi journey will bring you through the Carmarthenshire countryside to the barn.

Off-road parking available
Llandeilo station (4 miles)
Accessible from the A40

Group Attractions & More Nearby

Stuff for larger groups and families to try!

Carreg Cennen Castle
Distance: 8 miles
SA19 6UA
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Distance: 6 miles
SA32 8HG
Aberglasney Gardens
Distance: 5 miles
SA32 8QH
Brecon Beacons National Park
Distance: 12 miles
LD3 8ER
Dinefwr Park
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6RT
Black Mountain Walks
Distance: 10 miles
SA19 9YL
Llandeilo Town Centre
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6AA
Carmarthen Market
Distance: 15 miles
SA31 1QY
Llandovery Farmers Market
Distance: 12 miles
SA20 0AL
Llandeilo Railway Station
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6NY
Local Bus Services
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6AA
Taxi Services Llandeilo
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6BN
Carreg Cennen Castle
Distance: 8 miles
SA19 6UA
National Botanic Garden of Wales
Distance: 6 miles
SA32 8HG
Aberglasney Gardens
Distance: 5 miles
SA32 8QH
Brecon Beacons National Park
Distance: 12 miles
LD3 8ER
Dinefwr Park
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6RT
Black Mountain Walks
Distance: 10 miles
SA19 9YL
Llandeilo Town Centre
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6AA
Carmarthen Market
Distance: 15 miles
SA31 1QY
Llandovery Farmers Market
Distance: 12 miles
SA20 0AL
Llandeilo Railway Station
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6NY
Local Bus Services
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6AA
Taxi Services Llandeilo
Distance: 4 miles
SA19 6BN

Is Bwthyn-y-rhiw Right For Your Group

Discover why this cottage is the one for your party or family reunion...

For Families
Children can explore the surrounding Carmarthenshire countryside and farmland directly from the barn. The rural setting offers space to run around and discover nature. Inside, the open living areas provide room for family time together. Nearby attractions like Carreg Cennen Castle and the National Botanic Garden offer educational days out within short driving distance from Bwthyn-y-Rhiw.
Groups Will Love...
The original stone walls stand as the defining feature of Bwthyn-y-Rhiw. These authentic barn walls run throughout the property showing the building's agricultural past in every room. Combined with the working wood-burning stove, they create an atmosphere that modern builds simply cannot replicate. The stonework provides natural insulation whilst adding texture and character that makes this conversion feel genuinely special and rooted in Welsh farming heritage.
Pet Friendly
Yes, Bwthyn-y-Rhiw welcomes dogs making it perfect for guests who want to holiday with their pets. The Carmarthenshire countryside location means excellent walking routes start right from the barn door. Fields and farmland surround the property giving dogs space to explore. The rural setting suits active dogs who enjoy countryside walks and the stone barn provides a cosy base after outdoor adventures together.

Dining & Cafes

Taste the local flavours during your stay at Bwthyn-y-rhiw

The Angel Hotel

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: SA19 6EN

Ginhaus Deli

Located 4 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: SA19 6AA

The Plough Inn

Located 6 miles from your accommodation.

Postcode: SA32 8NR

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to our most common questions about Bwthyn-y-rhiw

Is Bwthyn-y-Rhiw pet friendly?
Yes, dogs are welcome at this barn conversion making it perfect for guests who want to bring their pets along. The surrounding Carmarthenshire countryside offers excellent walking opportunities straight from the door.
What original barn features does the property have?
The conversion retains authentic stone walls throughout that showcase the building's agricultural past. A wood-burning stove adds to the traditional barn atmosphere and provides warmth during your stay.
How many guests does Bwthyn-y-Rhiw sleep?
The barn accommodates guests comfortably across its bedrooms with space for relaxing in the living areas. The layout works well for couples or small families wanting a countryside break.
What is the kitchen like at this barn conversion?
The kitchen comes fully equipped with everything needed for self-catering during your stay. Modern appliances sit alongside the barn's original character creating a practical yet atmospheric cooking space.
Where exactly is Bwthyn-y-Rhiw located?
The barn sits in the Carmarthenshire countryside near Llandeilo in West Wales. You'll find yourself surrounded by farmland and hills with easy access to local towns and attractions.
What can you see from the barn?
Windows look out across open Carmarthenshire countryside with views of fields and farmland. The rural setting means you can enjoy Welsh landscape views and watch wildlife from the property.
Is there parking at Bwthyn-y-Rhiw?
Yes, dedicated off-road parking spaces are provided at the barn conversion. You can park conveniently close to the entrance making unloading and day trips straightforward.
What makes this barn conversion special?
The authentic stone walls and wood burner create genuine barn character that many conversions lack. Combined with the peaceful Carmarthenshire location and proximity to Llandeilo, it offers both tranquillity and accessibility.

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