Old Barn Tea Room

Southeast Wales


A beautiful 18th-century barn, decked out with vintage furniture, that serves great cream teas and a fine Sunday lunch. To find it, head north out of town on the back road that leads through Brecon Beacons National Park along the west of the Pontsticill Reservoir.


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