Stunning and modern home in rural Carmarthenshire with hot tub, underfloor heating and grand social spaces.
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Highlights
Experience luxury and rustic charm in this beautifully converted 200-year-old stone barn, nestled in the serene Carmarthenshire countryside.
Exposed stonework and timber beams create a cosy atmosphere, enhanced by underfloor heating that keeps your toes warm throughout the property.
The open-plan kitchen features a spacious island and modern amenities.
Enjoy grand social dinners at the large dining table, which opens to a private patio through bi-folding doors, leading to a relaxing hot tub for memorable evenings.
Unwind in the charming lounge, complete with a wood-burning fireplace, plush seating and an impressive 83-inch Smart TV.
Step outside to the wraparound terrace with a small lawn and seating for alfresco dining, ideal for morning coffee or evening drinks as you soak in the hot tub.
With four beautifully appointed bedrooms, including a ground-floor super-king room for accessibility, comfort is assured.
Conveniently located just off the A48, you’re just a mile from Llanddarog village.
Don’t miss the nearby award-winning restaurant, Y Polyn, and the stunning National Botanic Gardens of Wales.
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Off-road parking for up to four cars and an EV charger.
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The details
Step into this stunning, luxuriously converted 200-year-old stone barn where rustic charm meets modern comfort and settle in for a relaxing break with loved ones. This amazing home sits in the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside, offering a wonderful base from which to explore some of South Wale’s most picturesque scenery. Beautiful exposed stone and timber beams create a warm, inviting atmosphere and underfloor heating throughout keeps toes toasty and warm. The open-plan kitchen, complete with a spacious island, is a dream for entertaining. Whip up a delicious feast using the modern appliances whilst your loved ones gather round the island and open a bottle of bubbly. Opposite the contemporary kitchen sits the big dining table that makes grand social dinners a joy. The dining area then leads through the bi-folding doors to the private patio where a hot tub sits, setting the scene for relaxed, memorable evenings. For quiet moments, unwind in the oversize armchair by the patio, or head through to the charming lounge with its wood-burning fireplace, 83-inch Smart TV and plush seating. This is a great spot for a movie night or box set marathon after a day out wandering the Carmarthenshire countryside. When the weather’s warm, step outside and enjoy the wraparound terrace, small lawn and seating for alfresco dining. This is a lovely spot to take a morning coffee when the weather’s warm or enjoy an evening tipple as your loved ones hop into the hot tub. As night falls, there are four beautiful bedrooms, one of which sits on the ground floor for those with mobility issues. All of the bedrooms are supremely comfortable and there is one super-king room, two king size rooms and one twin for added flexibility. The two king rooms have ensuite bathrooms for added privacy, whilst the shared family bathroom is a luxurious affair with a wonderful free-standing bathtub. Nestled just off the A48 in picturesque Carmarthenshire, The Old School House is a perfect base for exploring West Wales. Enjoy the rural charm while being just a mile from the village of Llanddarog, featuring a shop, Post Office and two inviting pubs, The Butchers Arms and The White Hart. Don't miss the award-winning restaurant Y Polyn, also nearby. The stunning National Botanic Gardens of Wales, complete with a Bird of Prey Centre, is a mile-and-a-half walk away. From breathtaking beaches to ancient castles, every corner of West Wales is easily accessible from this delightful retreat.
Step into this stunning, luxuriously converted 200-year-old stone barn where rustic charm meets modern comfort and settle in for a relaxing break with loved ones. This amazing home sits in the beautiful Carmarthenshire countryside, offering a wonderful base from which to explore some of South Wale’s most picturesque scenery. Beautiful exposed stone and timber beams create a warm, inviting atmosphere and underfloor heating throughout keeps toes toasty and warm. The open-plan kitchen, complete with a spacious island, is a dream for entertaining. Whip up a delicious feast using the modern appliances whilst your loved ones gather round the island and open a bottle of bubbly. Opposite the contemporary kitchen sits the big dining table that makes grand social dinners a joy. The dining area then leads through the bi-folding doors to the private patio where a hot tub sits, setting the scene for relaxed, memorable evenings. For quiet moments, unwind in the oversize armchair by the patio, or head through to the charming lounge with its wood-burning fireplace, 83-inch Smart TV and plush seating. This is a great spot for a movie night or box set marathon after a day out wandering the Carmarthenshire countryside. When the weather’s warm, step outside and enjoy the wraparound terrace, small lawn and seating for alfresco dining. This is a lovely spot to take a morning coffee when the weather’s warm or enjoy an evening tipple as your loved ones hop into the hot tub. As night falls, there are four beautiful bedrooms, one of which sits on the ground floor for those with mobility issues. All of the bedrooms are supremely comfortable and there is one super-king room, two king size rooms and one twin for added flexibility. The two king rooms have ensuite bathrooms for added privacy, whilst the shared family bathroom is a luxurious affair with a wonderful free-standing bathtub. Nestled just off the A48 in picturesque Carmarthenshire, The Old School House is a perfect base for exploring West Wales. Enjoy the rural charm while being just a mile from the village of Llanddarog, featuring a shop, Post Office and two inviting pubs, The Butchers Arms and The White Hart. Don't miss the award-winning restaurant Y Polyn, also nearby. The stunning National Botanic Gardens of Wales, complete with a Bird of Prey Centre, is a mile-and-a-half walk away. From breathtaking beaches to ancient castles, every corner of West Wales is easily accessible from this delightful retreat.
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10% last minute discount if arriving within 7 days of booking
10% last minute discount if arriving within 7 days of booking
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£175-428 per night
Minimum stay for this property is 3 nights
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The Old School House is listed by the managing agent Michelle.
You can ask a question or make a booking request directly with Michelle.