With one double bedroom, a private patio for al fresco dining, and long walks through beautiful countryside, this cottage makes an excellent place for couples or small families.
This lovely, semi-detached barn conversion is situated in the heart of an eleven-acre smallholding, just three miles from Ross-on-Wye. This property has been beautifully renovated, seamlessly mixing the charm of period features with sleek, modern design. The property boasts a chic open-plan living area with sofa bed and a modern, well-equipped fitted kitchen and a wood-burning stove for cooler nights. At such a short distance from Ross-on-Wye, this lovely home-from-home makes a great base from which to explore all this exciting region has to offer, no matter what the time of year.
Amenities: Oil central heating with woodburner in sitting area. Electric oven & hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, flat screen TV with Freeview & DVD player, 2nd flat screen TV, stereo/CD player. Fuel, power & starter pack for woodburner inc. in rent. Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Shed for bikes. Delightful side patio & lawn with garden furniture & BBQ. Sorry, no pets & no smoking. Shop & pub 1.5 miles. Note; due to the location the wifi signal can be intermittent. Note: this property only accepts bookings starting on Friday.
Please note if booking the weekend of 13th June 2024 there is a local festival nearby (GemFest) which will be ongoing and may cause some noise disruption. Apologies for any inconvenience.
Region: Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.
Town: Scattered over the slopes of Howle Hill, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this lovely, rural hamlet overlooks the glorious Wye Valley and the Royal Forest of Dean. This charming, tranquil holiday destination is situated between the historic market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, which serve the village with local amenities. The town of Monmouth is full of wonderful historical architecture â timbered Tudor buildings, striking seventeenth century market halls and majestic bridges line the winding streets of this picture-perfect town. Goodrich Castle is also nearby, providing a perfect example of a twelfth century Marcher Castle whilst alternatively, visitors could enjoy walks along the River Wye or along Offa's Dyke and the Wye Valley. With so much to see and do in this area, there's bound to be something to suit every taste and budget.