Hafan Tywi is fabulously situated for discovering Carmarthenshire, the largest county in South Wales. Hafan Tywi (meaning haven of the Tywi, the river that curves its way through the county) is a very comfortable, semi-detached barn conversion, set within 300 acres of farmland grazing pasture for dairy cattle. Arranged in an ‘upside-down’ fashion to take advantage of the glorious views, it has a first-floor open-plan living space with a triple aspect, an impressive picture window and exposed A-frame and beams, imparting lots of character. Outside, the barn has its own stone courtyard area with table and chairs, and a short stroll will bring you to the owner’s grounds where you can request to visit the goats, chickens and ducks (children must be supervised). The cottage offers easy access to all the fascinating places of interest nearby, such as The National Botanic Gardens of Wales, with the world’s largest single-span glasshouse; Aberglasney House and Gardens; Dinefwr Castle and Park (National Trust); Dolaucothi Gold Mines (National Trust); and Dryslwyn Castle, to name but a few. The nearby picturesque market town of Llandeilo is just a couple of miles away. Oozing character, this barn conversion looks out over the pastures from its triple-aspect living room and lies close to the National Botanic Gardens of Wales.