An astonishing 14th-century property set on the outskirts of Goodrich in the Wye Valley AONB. The perfect setting for a large group keen to explore South Herefordshire’s impressive range of cultural, historic and natural attractions, the dog-friendly property features spacious living areas, en-suite bedrooms and access to attractive shared gardens.
Every corner of this four-storey property oozes history. It has lost none of its original character, with exposed stone walls and deep-set windows found throughout large, contemporarily-styled soft furnishings. You and your four pawed pal will enter via an original stone archway leading to a spacious lounge area and a separate lounge/kitchen, both great places to pause for quality family time with good food and conversation for company. It’s only a few paw prints up the narrow stone steps to the first floor, home to two en-suite super-king-size bedrooms just off the landing. A further two en-suite king-size bedrooms are found on the second floor, while an en-suite super-king-size bedroom on the third floor is set in the eaves. French doors down in the kitchen/diner lead to spacious gardens, ideal for picnics while the dog lounges on the law.
The Wye Valley AONB is a walkers’ and cyclists’ delight, with umpteen paths and trails to explore around the Rye Wye. Dogs are welcome to join visitors to Goodrich Castle (1 mile), while Symonds Yat Rock (3 miles), home to woods, rivers and an ancient hill fort, is great for walkies. Characterful market towns like Ross-on-Wye and the cathedral cities of Gloucester and Hereford (all within 19 miles) are great for longer days out and are worth visiting for the journey alone.