Set in a secluded rural spot within the grounds of a Herefordshire rare breed farm, this beautifully updated cottage provides fresh accommodation for families and friends looking for a tranquil getaway. With plenty of space for up to six human and two canine guests, the detached, single-level property has been stylishly decorated and furnished, and features a welcoming wood burner, stone tiling and access to a beautiful coppice and open countryside. An ideal location for a relaxing break, this peaceful holiday home is ideally situated for walkers, cyclists and nature lovers discovering the magical Wye Valley National Landscape.
This light-filled retreat offers a charming open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with tasteful furnishings and plenty of space. The lounge has an inviting wood burner and ample seating, and the elegant dining area is perfect for family meals which you can cook in the generous, beautifully arranged kitchen. Exploring this spacious and comfortable property further, you will find an invigorating family bathroom and three cosy bedrooms; a cheerful twin and two lovely doubles, with one of the doubles featuring an en-suite shower room, the other with French doors to the courtyard. Stepping outside, the cottage is surrounded by a relaxing terrace with garden furniture, perfect for a morning coffee or a meal in the afternoon. You and your pets are also free to explore the surrounding woodlands and farmland.
Within easy reach of the Welsh border, this secluded retreat is ideally placed for enjoying the magical Wye Valley National Landscape (0.5 miles). Your four-legged friends are welcome to help you explore landmarks including the ancient hillfort site of Symonds Yat Rock, the stunning viewpoint at Coppett Hill, the glorious grounds of The Kymin, and the ruins of the Norman-era Goodrich Castle, all within 9 miles. To the west, you can spend a day discovering the Brecon Beacons (18 miles).