Extending a warm welcome to up to three guests and two dogs, this historic holiday home is set in the magnificent Wye Valley. Enjoy the experience of staying in a three-storey 14th-century property, with stone walls and a vaulted, beamed ceiling. Relish the long walks you and your canine companions can take through this celebrated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The unusual arrangement of the rooms at this holiday home, which is part of a complex, is interesting as well as inviting. At ground-floor level, steps lead up to the bathroom; head up a few more stairs to find the main bedroom, complete with its picture window overlooking the immaculate grounds. Up on the first floor, four-legged guests can warm themselves in front of the wood burner while you recline on the corner sofa and perhaps watch TV or a DVD. Prepare everyone something tasty to eat in the kitchen/diner up here, too. A single bedroom is tucked up on a mezzanine floor, looking down on to the lounge and across the property’s scenic surroundings. Shared gardens for taking your dogs out for a turn.
Follow the many dog-friendly walks through the ancient Forest of Dean, approximately 14 miles away, or join part of the Wye Valley Walk as it passes Ross-on-Wye, 4.5 miles away. Closer to home, you and your canine companions can amble 1 mile into the village of Goodrich to see its Norman castle or go further to Symonds Yat, 3 miles from your base, where you can take the path up to the viewing point and rest your paws for a while.