The Stables is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion in Powys, mid-Wales. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls that tell the story of its agricultural past. The barn sits in peaceful countryside with open views across rolling Welsh hills.
Surrounded by farmland and woodland, this rural retreat offers complete privacy. Guests wake to birdsong and can spot red kites circling overhead. The garden backs onto fields where sheep graze in traditional Welsh pasture.
Inside you'll find three comfortable bedrooms sleeping six guests, plus two bathrooms. The open-plan living area features the original barn structure with vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework.
The Stables is a beautifully restored stone barn conversion in Powys, mid-Wales. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls that tell the story of its agricultural past. The barn sits in peaceful countryside with open views across rolling Welsh hills.
Surrounded by farmland and woodland, this rural retreat offers complete privacy. Guests wake to birdsong and can spot red kites circling overhead. The garden backs onto fields where sheep graze in traditional Welsh pasture.
Inside you'll find three comfortable bedrooms sleeping six guests, plus two bathrooms. The open-plan living area features the original barn structure with vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework. A wood-burning stove creates a cosy focal point on cooler evenings.
Welshpool lies 8 miles away (15 minutes) with its historic market and Powis Castle. Lake Vyrnwy offers watersports and forest trails 12 miles north (20 minutes). The Shropshire Hills AONB starts 10 miles east (18 minutes). Snowdonia National Park is 35 miles (50 minutes) for mountain walks.
The Stables suits families and groups wanting authentic barn living in unspoilt Welsh countryside. Book for genuine rural peace.
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Thick stone walls and exposed beams showcase authentic barn architecture. These original features create character and warmth throughout the conversion.
Complete countryside privacy with views over Welsh hills and farmland. Red kites and local wildlife make regular appearances in the surrounding fields.
The wood burner provides a cosy centrepiece in the living area. Perfect for warming up after exploring the Welsh countryside on foot.
High barn ceilings with exposed timber beams create spacious living areas. The original roof structure adds impressive scale to the conversion.
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms comfortably accommodate six guests. The open-plan layout works brilliantly for families and friends gathering together.
Perfectly positioned for exploring Powys, Snowdonia and the Shropshire borders. Lake Vyrnwy, Welshpool and mountain trails all within easy reach.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach The Stables by car, take the A458 towards Welshpool then follow local roads to the property near Montgomery. The barn conversion is set in rural Powys with off-road parking available on arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Welshpool, approximately 8 miles away. From there, a taxi will take you through the Welsh countryside to this peaceful barn retreat.
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