Surrounded by some of England and Wales’ very best walking territories, your four-pawed pal will never forget a walkies-filled retreat in this fabulous part of the world. The adventure starts at home with endless space for ball games and running around on the estate, as this property is surrounded by 60 acres of established garden and enticing woodland. The cottage itself is a delightful, converted chapel that’s been thoughtfully restored to host a perfect little pack of two guests and one dog. Truly versatile, the accommodation offers a zip-and-link bedroom to be configured as a twin or a king-size, ideal for the humans of the pack to share as friends or as a couple.
A top-dog choice for lovers of historic architecture, this 16th-century property is laid out with stone mullion windows, original beams and an original wooden staircase between the ground floor and upstairs bedroom/bathroom. On arrival at the property, you’ll be greeted with a lovely lounge, comfy seating and a wood burner-effect electric fire in an original fireplace, the very best destination for putting feet up and socialising whilst Rover curls up cosy by the warmth of the fire. Downstairs, a handy kitchen/diner offers enough room to store doggy essentials including beds and bowls, keeping the lounge space clear. Outside, the ample shared grounds lay waiting to be explored, along with a small, private patio space and a shared summerhouse.
Leave no stick unfetched in the English and Welsh countryside, exploring the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) (6 miles), the Wye Valley AONB (10.5 miles) and the Brecon Beacons National Park a little further away (30 miles). Those eager to explore the local area can drive to appealing beauty spots. Explore the Eastnor Deer Park (10.5 miles) on the outskirts of Ledbury (8 miles) or the fabulous River Wye that snakes through Hereford (12 miles).