This former school building with spacious accommodation is set within a peaceful hamlet on the National Cycling route and within easy reach of both the Forest of Dean and Brecon beacons National Park.
Walker, hikers, and cyclists will be in heaven discovering the well-waymarked paths through the beautiful countryside from your front door. Perfect for small families and one four-pawed pal, this charming property has three cosy bedrooms and an entrance hall just perfect for a cosy dog bed - just make sure you bring your pup’s favourite blanket!
Country cottage styling in elegant, neutral tones complements the exposed stone walls creating a spacious and bright holiday home. Leaving your muddy boots and coats in the hall, potter to the traditional kitchen/diner where you can get everyone together to enjoy a hearty supper. On chilly evenings, light the wood burner in the lounge and settle on the sofas for a movie night as your four-legged friend curls up in the warmth. Wake amongst charming decor in the three bedrooms and head downstairs to enjoy your morning coffee in the enclosed garden. Fire up the charcoal BBQ out here in the evening and dine alfresco while the kids play on the lawn.
Outside, to the rear of the house, is an enclosed garden with table and chairs and charcoal BBQ. There is off-road parking for two cars and secure storage for bikes. EV charging is also available, additional charges applied.
The rural hamlet of Earlswood sits within the Wye Valley, and with the National Cycling Route (42) running directly through the village, its a cyclist’s dream! The bustling town of Chepstow (6 miles) has a good selection of pubs and restaurants and is steeped in history. Rich in heritage, visit Raglan Castle (13 miles) and the remains of the stunning Tintern Abbey (10 miles). Enjoy water sports on Llandegfedd Reservoir (10 miles) before returning for a meal at the local, dog-friendly pub (3 miles). Climb The Sugar Loaf (20 miles) perfect for all ages and marvel at the breathtaking views.