North of England
Scotland
North of England
Scotland

Surrounded by the dramatic scenery of the Shropshire Hills and set close to the England/Wales border, this beautifully converted former barn invites families and groups of friends for a nature-immersed stay together. With winding rivers, rolling farmland, and scenic walking and cycling trails all around, this property is primed for peaceful outdoor adventures.
The market town of Knighton (9.5 miles) is best known as the midway point for the popular Offa's Dyke Path National Trail – a 177-mile route that follows the England/Wales border. For more days of walking, the Shropshire Hills National Landscape is on your doorstep – much loved for its jaw-dropping vistas and peaceful, nature-rich trails.
Soak up the local history with a visit to Powis Castle and Gardens (21.5 miles) or enjoy stunning views across Powys and Shropshire aboard the Heart of Wales Railway Line from Knighton. Before stepping into this inviting barn conversion, take a moment to savour its restored stonework and the spectacular rural views that set the scene for a memorable countryside stay.
Head inside, kick off your muddy walking shoes in the entrance, and be greeted by the social heart of the home – the open-plan lounge, kitchen, and diner. This characterful space boasts high ceilings, exposed timbers, and far-reaching views through the windows.
The stylish kitchen balances traditional touches with modern features, providing everything needed for cooking up hearty holiday feasts. Enjoy each meal at the spacious breakfast bar or seated around the long farmhouse dining table, then move through to the restful lounge space to sink into the sofa, flick on the Smart TV, and fire up the wood burner.
Nearby, a handy pantry and utility space are on hand for your convenience and holiday laundry. When it’s time to call it a night, take your pick from four unique bedrooms, the first of which is set up on a mezzanine level overlooking the living space, boasting two single beds and a quiet working space.