Surrounded by glorious rural views, this delightful shepherd’s hut is one of a pair of properties enjoying an elevated position in a stunning part of the magnificent Herefordshire countryside. Situated within the grounds of a smallholding, the locally handcrafted and tastefully finished hut is full of rustic character and offers cosy accommodation for couples exploring the stunning Wye Valley National Landscape. With plenty of space for two guests enjoying a tranquil romantic retreat, this characterful hideaway also has room for a four-pawed companion to tag along and help you discover the region’s historic sites and natural vistas.
A short set of steps leads up into this picturesque hut. Inside, there’s a useful kitchenette equipped with a small oven and hob as well as a fridge, toaster and kettle alongside storage space and a charming dining table. A cosy double bed and invigorating shower room lie to the rear. Back outside, a private garden surrounds the hut, with a handy bench providing a lovely spot for dining alfresco and taking in the superb views with your pet lying back in the shade. There’s also a firepit with a swing arm BBQ. Parking is available for one car.
The hut lies just outside the picturesque Herefordshire hamlet of Little Dewchurch, which has a friendly village inn and is surrounded by magnificent countryside with plenty of waymarked footpaths and trails to discover with your canine accomplice. Heading east, the Wye Valley National Landscape is just over a mile away, leading south to the beautiful expanses of the spellbinding Forest of Dean (18 miles). The cathedral city of Hereford is to the north (7 miles), and the cheerful market town of Ross-on-Wye to the south (9.5 miles) with a wide variety of great places to eat and drink, many of them pet-friendly.