David and Alison Parker moved to Beili Neaudd in May 2010 and we feel privileged to live here in this magical and special place. Beili Neuadd, (pronounced "bailey niath") means Enclosure Hall in Welsh. The stone and slate farmhouse dates back to the 16th century and is reputed to stand on the historical boundary of the Cistercian Abbey of Cwmhir, the burial place of the last Welsh born Prince of Wales. We have been renovating and upgrading the beautiful farmhouse to provide, along with the bunkbarn, a superb range of accommodation to suit all pockets. The farmhouse has been sensitively restored to retain its original charm and character with exposed beams, polished oak floorboards and wood burning stoves. It does have all modern technology including Wifi.
By offering to share this space with others by providing accommodation in a range of styles, ensures that more people can enjoy the benefits of such a beautiful location and experience
Beautifully situated in rolling sheep pasture in the upper River Wye catchment, Beili Neuadd has delightful views and stands in 5 acres of gardens and paddocks with a stream, ponds and woodland. Visitors to Beili Neuadd have access to our lovely grounds