Upper Barn
A stone table at Upper Barn, adorned with wine, strawberries, and glasses, overlooks a scenic countryside landscape under a clear sky. Upper Barn
Upper Barn A stone table at Upper Barn, adorned with wine, strawberries, and glasses, overlooks a scenic countryside landscape under a clear sky. Upper Barn The Upper Barn's cozy living room features leather couches, a wood stove, and a TV. A small table with wine, glasses, and a book adds charm to the inviting space. Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn's rustic dining room features wooden beams, a table set for breakfast, plush sofas, and inviting stone walls. Upper Barn
Upper Barn A stone table at Upper Barn, adorned with wine, strawberries, and glasses, overlooks a scenic countryside landscape under a clear sky. Upper Barn The Upper Barn's cozy living room features leather couches, a wood stove, and a TV. A small table with wine, glasses, and a book adds charm to the inviting space. Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn Upper Barn's rustic dining room features wooden beams, a table set for breakfast, plush sofas, and inviting stone walls. Upper Barn
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Upper Barn

Upper Barn is managed by Sue

Minimum stay for this property is 3 nights.

About

Experience the enchanting, undulating surroundings of Herefordshire with an indulgent escape to Upper Barn. Sleeping up to six people in contemporary comfort, this holiday let promises peace and quiet in the shadow of verdant green pines with stunning scenery from all angles.

Boasting breath taking views from the hot tub, and perfect privacy, without a soul to be seen (except perhaps the odd ambling sheep), Upper Barn is a stunning barn-conversion with a true countryside character. Perfectly placed near the charming villages of Dorstone and Bredwardine, the barn is ideally situated for exploring the Wye Valley AONB, as well as the Brecon Beacons National Park.

Inside

Fully-equipped with a charming country kitchen and three bedrooms, Upper Barn is an ideal choice for those looking to ‘hole up’ and cater for themselves, between wonderful walks and active adventures. The accommodation boasts a spacious oak floored dining area with views east and west to gaze at while eating, leading to the carpeted lounge with wood burning stove for those snuggly evenings, watching TV or just soaking up the peace and quiet. Many original features such as inspiring oak beams and stone walls can be admired throughout.

Downstairs also has a shower room with WC, and the utility room housing the washing machine and tumble drier, next to the entrance hall with plenty of room for country apparel. Upstairs is the bathroom with free standing bath, basin and toilet.

Outside

This picturesque barn conversion is all about the views. From every angle you can enjoy perfect panoramas of stunning scenery (in our opinion this is best done from the bubbling hot tub with something refreshing in hand). There is ample private and secure parking just outside Upper Barn. The two spacious patio areas with built in barbeque and outdoor dining furniture offer al fresco dining opportunities. After a busy day exploring the local countryside and popular towns, relax and unwind in the luxurious Hot tub.

Nearby

Situated in the ‘Golden Valley’ area of Herefordshire, this beautiful barn is an ideal spot for keen walkers and adventurers. You’ll benefit from having the Brecon Beacons National Park right on your doorstep, as well as the enchanting bookshop town of Hay-on-Wye. This charming town hosts a variety of annual festival including The Hay Festival of Literature and Arts. For the water babies amongst us, the nearby town of Hay and Glastonbury have a couple of businesses where you can rent canoes from.

The local village of Dorstone is within walking distance and offers a thriving community with a characterful country pub and an annual sloe gin competition where each yearly winner is crowned ‘Grand Master of the Sloes’.

Also, practically on the doorstep, is the unmissable ancient attraction of Arthur’s Stone, thought to be a burial tomb or ‘dolmen’ dating from 3,700 bc – 2,700 BC.

For those keen to explore even more, all of the attractions of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean are within easy access, where you can enjoy everything from paddle boarding atop the Wye’s wonderful waters to fine dining at one of the many refined restaurants in Ross-on-Wye.

Best choice for…

Small groups & families wanting a holiday in the countryside.

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Property Features

Essentials

  • Dog Friendly
  • Family Friendly
  • Off Road Parking
  • Hot Tub
  • Log Burner
  • Heating
  • Internet/Wi-Fi

Kitchen

  • Coffee Machine
  • Fridge
  • Freezer
  • Washing Machine
  • Iron & Ironing Board
  • Oven
  • Microwave
  • Dishwasher

Bedroom & Bathroom

  • Bath
  • Shower
  • Flushing Toilet
  • Linen Included
  • Towels (Bath)

Entertainment

  • Smart TV

The Important Bits

Price Information
From £125/night

Check-in/out
Check-in: 4pm
Check-out: 10am

Available Check In Days
  monday
  friday

Why Upper Barn should be on your list of places ToWander

To enjoy endless adventures on both sides of the border!

Location

Nearest Town:
Hay on Wye

Postcode:
HR3 6AX


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