
Beili Stable enjoys an enviable location in the beautiful Monmouthshire countryside, nestled between the Black Mountains & Brecon Beacons and the Wye Valley. Original oak beams and under floor heating together with Welsh wool blankets will make your stay here extra special. Take in the fresh, clean air and enjoy wonderful views and walks from the farm including our individually designed 5 miles Rolls Circuit which gives you a real feel for the history and beauty of the area.

Newly converted stable in attractive courtyard with panoramic views towards the east and private south facing patio. Accommodation is all on the ground floor. The cottage has two bedrooms which are both en suite. The master bedroom has a king size bed, whilst the en suite has a bath with overhead shower. The twin room has a shower en suite.

Bed linen and towels are provided, heating and electricity is included. There is a fully fitted kitchen which includes fridge and separate freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and microwave. Additional features include natural slate floor in the kitchen and spacious sitting room, broadband connection, flat screen television, DVD & CD players, travel cot and high chair available.

Penylan meaning top of the hill, was originally part of the historic Hendre Estate, home of the famous Rolls family. Co-founder of Rolls Royce, Charles Stewart Rolls is buried in the local parish church, Llangattock-vibon-Avel. His statue can be found in Agincourt Square in Monmouth together with the statue of Henry V who was born in Monmouth Castle.

We are just five miles from the medieval town of Monmouth. For walkers the famous Offas Dyke path and Three Castles Walk are both approximately two miles away.

Two other cottages are available, sleeping 6 & 2
2 Bedroom sleeps 4
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- Weekly From £290 to £580
- Short breaks (3 nights) From £200 - £430
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