Take your dogs on a long walk back in time, to this incredible 14th-century property in the Wye Valley. Set in the village of Goodrich, it’s overlooked by the medieval Goodrich Castle, which gives you a fantastically atmospheric backdrop for your morning walk. And there’s lots of choice for that walk, with lovely riverside paths to be found right outside your front door. Venture just a little further and you’ll find almost endless trails to explore in the Wye Valley.
Inside, you’ll find plenty of space over three floors for both canines and humans in a property that’s packed with historic features. If you’ve ever wanted to pretend you’re lord of the manor, this might just be the place. There is a large lounge with a vaulted ceiling, wood burner and comfortable sofas to curl up on with your four-legged friends. There’s a separate kitchen/diner with impressive exposed stonework walls. There are also two comfortable bedrooms sleeping three in total, both with great views. Outside, there are spacious communal grounds where you can choose a picnic table and enjoy an al fresco meal.
The property is close to the centre of the village of Goodrich, which has a pub and shop. 3 miles away is the ancient hill fort of Symonds Yat Rock, which makes a great first dog walk when you arrive as you’ll get a fantastic view over the Wye Valley. The fort is close to a leisure park of the same name, which has lots of space to let the dogs run around and an adventure playground to keep the kids happy.