Houses 5 & 6 - traditional Barn and upper loft apartment

These are built as a traditional Barn with an external
stone staircase leading to number 6 which is in effect an upper
loft apartment.
These
buildings are at the centre of the complex and painted blue with
yellow windows and doors. There is ample parking for at least 2
cars per house opposite the building along the hedge.
This large building is literally divided horizontally
with Number 5 entirely on the ground floor and has a gentle 1 in
20 ramp leading to the front door and number 6 is above with the
stone staircase giving access.
Each house have identical lay-outs, they have two
large bedrooms, sleeping a maximum of 4 persons, each with two 3
foot twin beds that can be zipped together to form a large 6 foot
double bed. One bedroom has an en-suite shower-room and the other
has a was hand-basin. Of the corridor there is a bath-room with
toilet and wash-hand-basin. In number 5 the en-suite shower-room
is disabled accessible.
There is a large sitting-room with an open fireplace
and a kitchen leading off to the left of the fireplace.
In the Kitchen of number 5 there is a large fridge
freezer, washing-machine and a 4 setting dishwasher. Part of the
work surface has been lowered with open access underneath to permit
wheel-chair use if required.

In house 6 there is a similar sized kitchen with
similar appliances except that instead of a fridge-freezer, there
is a fridge with an ice-box.
Each of these two bedroom houses have different
benefits and may suit different uses.
House 6 being that little bit higher up has excellent
views of the mountains and is extremely private, it is favoured
by couples and indeed is booked out most weekends of the year by
many couples on a returning basis. Being upstairs it has no direct
use of a garden, though the open areas of the grounds are at the
disposal of all guests, however we have added a large 7 squ. metre
balcony that permits excellent views of the mountains and can be
used for Al Fresco dining.
House 5, being on the ground floor has direct access
to a large private garden that is entirely secure and ideal for
young children, this garden is accessible by wheelchair users by
using the main door and sloping path along side of house, indeed
the picnic bench has a recess to permit a wheelchair to be brought
right up to the table.

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