Bursting with charm, character and a whole host of splendid additional features is this fantastic dethatched barn. The elevated location gives guests wonderful vantage points to bask in the views all around while setting tails wagging at the thought of discovering the 30 acres of land on-site. Come here to get away and treat family and friends to a relaxing time together in one of The Borders most spectacular settings.
This lovingly restored barn is the perfect getaway for large families and their four-legged friends. The open-plan kitchen/diner area is spectacular and a super space for family get-togethers over dinner. Downstairs in the spacious lounge, there is more than enough room to get comfy as the log burner crackles and you share the ambience with Rover relaxing nearby. Four bedrooms are situated on the first floor - a king-size with en-suite shower and WC, a double and two twin rooms, give you the chance to sleep in the utmost comfort on your stay. There’s an additional bathroom with some delightful features on this floor too. This detached Grade II listed barn is surrounded by spectacular Herefordshire farmland. Take your pups out to roam in the fields but keep in mind that this is farmland country and pups must be kept under control, and let the children play in the specially-built play area, equipped with tree house, tubular slide, two rope swings, picnic table and BBQ area. There’s a perfect spot out here for picnics, with views across to The Skirrid and Garway Hill. Just outside the barn, there’s a small enclosed garden for enjoying the summer sun, while a firepit in the garden is a wonderful place to enjoy a spot of stargazing at night.
Walks and mellow meanders are quite literally on your doorstep here. It’s a haven for wildlife watching as you take Rover to find a fresh new stick or two, whether you choose the peaceful 30-acre fields or the tracks from the door. Situated 2.5 miles from the rural village of Ewyas Harold, you can pop into the local fish and chip shop after visiting the local dog-welcoming inns on your way back from a day of dog walking. The common at Ewyas Harold is a particularly nice space to explore for those with four legs and two!