The Black Cabin
Hay-On-Wye, Wales, UK
In the borderlands where Wales meets England, near the literary town of Hay-on-Wye, The Black Cabin stands as a modernist ode to rural serenity—a considered brushstroke on nature's canvas. This noir-hued luxury cabin, complete with a wood-fired hot tub and infrared sauna, is where the wild beauty of the Black Mountains meets the refinement of a city pied-à-terre.
Introduction
A tonic for harried folk, The Black Cabin extends an invitation to pause. It's a place where the comforts of thoughtful design beckon guests to immerse themselves in nature's grand spectacle amid sophisticated surroundings. The pitched roof cuts a striking silhouette against the undulating hills, while inside, a cocoon of warmth awaits. It's a retreat for those who appreciate luxury but yearn to escape the everyday in the grounding touch of the great outdoors. Here, simple pleasures take centre stage—foraging for blackberries in the hedgerows, sipping wine under the stars, and basking in the views.
Inside
Far from rustic, the cabin exudes the elegance of the 6th arrondissement in the heart of the Welsh wilderness. Exposed beams trace the ceiling, their robust linearity softened by oak parquet below. Charcoal sketches adorn white walls, a monochrome palette allowing the landscape to shine through glass doors. In the kitchen, a clever partition maintains flow of space and conversation, while oatmeal tones create a calm backdrop, enhanced by architectural lighting and a crackling log burner. A standalone bathtub in the bedroom offers soaks with scenic views, while the four-poster promises restful nights.
Outside
Step onto the wraparound deck, and the cabin reveals its raison d'être. The Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons unfold before you, while prim topiaries contrast with bee-friendly blooms. A wolf sculpture peeps from the foliage, nodding to the land's mythic past; explore three acres of meadows that meld into common land beyond. Mornings begin with meditative tea; the outdoor kitchen calls come afternoon. Rejuvenate in the hot tub under starlit skies, then brave a cold plunge pool before retiring to the sauna or fire pit. Nearby, Hay-on-Wye beckons with bookshops and literary events.
The Facts
- SleepsUp to two guests
From £1,595 per week, £1,195 per short break - Bedrooms and bathroomsThere is one large bedroom featuring a king-size bed, standalone bathtub, and separate shower room with WC.
View bedrooms - FeaturesOutdoor woodfired hot tub, indoor infra-red sauna and cold plunge tub
- PetsTwo well-behaved dogs are welcome
Each pet is charged at £60 per week or part thereof - Arrivals and departuresArrival Time: 4pmDeparture Time: 10am
- FamilyBabes-in-arms are welcome.
- PracticalitiesThere is private courtyard parking for up to four cars. The kitchen is well equipped with electric oven and dishwasher, plus there´s also a washing machine and tumble dryer.
- Homestay includesA luxury welcome hamper of local produce, fresh herbs from the garden, handmade soaps, waffle bathrobes, lawn games, Wi-Fi, Smart TV, Sonos speaker system, outdoor kitchen, Big Green Egg barbecue, firewood to get your started.
House book - your property and destination guideDiscover more - Private cateringSeeking a celebratory dinner or fully catered escape? Our recommended caterers will work with you to create personalised menus for your stay. Details are shared through our house book on confirming your booking.
- RetreatsFrom surf lessons to dawn yoga and adrenalin-fuelled adventures, we work with the most inspirational of experts to ensure a truly tailored stay. On confirmation of booking, these details will be shared within your house book.
- Eco-friendlySpring-source water supply, biodiverse garden
- Other informationProperty terms and conditionsFrequently asked questions
Prices & Availability
Hay-on-Wye
With a widespread reputation far exceeding its diminutive size, this popular market town straddles the English-Welsh border, attracting literati with its annual festival and wealth of second-hand books shops.
Getting there
- On the Map This luxury cabin is located in a small hamlet, just five miles from Hay-on-Wye in Herefordshire.
- By Car It is less than 90 minutes from Cardiff, two hours from Birmingham and three and a half hours from London.
- By Train The nearest train station is Hereford, approximately a 30-minute drive away.
- By Air Both Cardiff and Bristol airports are approximately 90 minutes away.
From the owner
“The Black Cabin is more than just a retreat; it´s a testament to Hay-on-Wye´s literary charm, the Black Mountains´ majesty, and the magic of rural Welsh life. We´ve crafted a haven where creativity flows as freely as the mountain air, blending the area´s artistic heritage with tranquil comfort and inspiring views.”
I was drawn to Hay-on-Wye's natural beauty and creative spirit. After living in vibrant cities like London, Paris, and Manchester, I began to long for the stillness of nature.
I discovered this beautiful land during the Hay Literary Festival in March 2012. Driving up a narrow, high-verged lane, we were awestruck as we turned through the gate. The Black Mountains rose before us like a magnificent 1950s’ film backdrop.
I designed and built the cabin in 2015 and have more recently remodelled it ready to welcome whoever is drawn to this wonderful landscape.
The moorland behind the cabin is truly special. In certain light, the hills resemble sleeping prehistoric creatures. This expansive landscape invites you to slow down, breathe deeply and walk with a sense of wonder.
Hay-on-Wye itself is a treasure trove of creativity, with writers and artists populating nearby farms. This artistic influence is evident in the town's charming shops and galleries.
Juliette, Neal & Schmoo
Owner recommendations
Live like a local, discovering the best hidden gem restaurants, walks and attractions during your holiday in Hay-on-Wye with an insider’s perspective.
To Eat
Felin Fach Griffin, Brecon
This charming country inn offers a cosy atmosphere with rustic wooden tables. The menu features seasonal dishes like Jerusalem artichoke soup and Welsh beef sirloin.
To See
The Black Mountains, Gospel Pass
Breathtaking mountain views abound, from your doorstep to Hay Bluff´s imposing slopes. Popular trails like Offa´s Dyke welcome both casual strollers and serious hikers to explore.
To Do
Wild Swimming at Welsh Lavender Farm, Builth Wells
Perched at 1100 feet in the hills north of Bannau Brycheiniog, the farm offers spectacular panoramic views. Ideal for wild swimming enthusiasts, they also have a shop and café.
To See
Hay-On-Wye
This book lover´s paradise buzzes with literary energy, hosting a world-famous festival each year. Its historic castle, independent shops and restaurants make for a great day out.
Press
Below are a selection of features in which Unique Homestays has appeared. If you would like to feature the property in an editorial capacity, please contact the marketing team on +44 (0)1637 882014.
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25 of the best autumn getaways
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November 2024Good manors
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October 2024The UK´s most relaxing riverside stays
The Times
October 2024At one with nature
25 Beautiful Homes
September 2024Healing waters
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