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  • 4 bedrooms

  • 4 bathrooms

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Nestled on a ridge in the glorious Herefordshire countryside, gazing out towards Ross on Wye and beyond, this beautiful cottage is the ultimate rural escape. With charm and elegance oozing from its walls, you can’t help but fall a little bit in love with this home from the moment you step foot inside. The main living room boasts oak beams and a traditional fireplace – just the spot to hunker down with loved ones during winter months, relaxing as the fire crackles and casts an amber glow around the room. Step to the patio doors, and you’re greeted with stunning countryside vistas as far as the eye can see. Not to be outdone, the outdoor space is perfect for warmer months – light the barbecue and settle down on the locally made pine table and benches (salvaged from the owner’s woodland) for an alfresco meal to remember. The peace and quiet in this location is something you’ll savour, with the delicate notes of birdsong providing the soundtrack to your stay. As daylight fades, soak up the sunset from either the courtyard terrace or orchard – if it starts to get a little chilly, the fire pit is ready and waiting to warm you up as you watch the sky dance through an array of colours. With comfort at its core and thoughtful touches throughout, this cottage will live long in your memory, even after you’ve returned home.


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What to expect


Highlights

Visit one of the local market towns or enjoy a spot of canoeing on the River Wye

Visit one of the local market towns or enjoy a spot of canoeing on the River Wye

Enjoy a game of tennis for some fun-filled family entertainment

Enjoy a game of tennis for some fun-filled family entertainment

Settle down in the orchard with the stone fire pit lit and a bottle of wine to enjoy the sunset

Settle down in the orchard with the stone fire pit lit and a bottle of wine to enjoy the sunset

Cosy up in front of the fire in winter months as you reminisce over the day's adventures

Cosy up in front of the fire in winter months as you reminisce over the day's adventures

Rustle up a delicious home-cooked meal in the country kitchen for a quiet evening in

Rustle up a delicious home-cooked meal in the country kitchen for a quiet evening in

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Home truths

    Your host can provide a cot and high chair for free upon request, along with a selection of other equipment including step, stair gates, potty trainer seat, and children's crockery

    Due to the location of this home, we recommend a car to get the most out of your stay – there's private parking available here

    This home is spread over two floors with a narrow staircase – for those with reduced mobility, there are two ground floor bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms

    Two of the super-king bedrooms can be set up as twin rooms upon request

    There's cycle storage at this home and shared access to a tennis court and orchard

    Hypoallergenic bed linen is provided here – feather duvets and pillows can be provided instead upon request

About this stay


Amenities

Tennis court

Outdoor fireplace / firepit

Outdoor seating

Desk

Laptop friendly workspace

Wi-fi

Bedrooms & bathrooms

4 bedrooms, 5 beds

4 bathrooms

Extras


VIP services

Arrange a chef

Restaurant reservations

Additional fees

  • Your host can help you to arrange babysitting for an additional fee and may also be able to arrange extra cleaning services for you here

Additional fees subject to a 3.5% handling charge.

Extras are subject to availability. Please enquire with your host.

Local guide


About The Forest of Dean

Named England’s first National Forest Park in 1938, the Forest of Dean is the country’s oldest oak woodland, stretching across Gloucestershire and along the River Wye. Originally a medieval hunting ground for Henry VIII, the forest boasts a rich and varied history, sourcing timber for Tudor warships and housing iron and coal mines in Victorian times. Today, the forest is back to its natural state, a lush and peaceful adventure...

Explore the area

Local restaurants, cafes, museums, sites and activities, recommended by our community of hosts and travel experts

Dine at The Royal

Dine at The Royal

Experience a beautiful setting and friendly staff at this traditional 19th-century restaurant and bar. Enjoy great food, generous portions, and a warm welcome. A must-visit for delicious meals in a welcoming atmosphere.

10 min
Dine at The Farmers Boy Inn

Dine at The Farmers Boy Inn

Experience excellent service and delicious homemade pies in a historic inn with modern lodging and a charming beer garden.

12 min
Enjoy delicious food and a friendly atmosphere at The Moody Cow

Enjoy delicious food and a friendly atmosphere at The Moody Cow

A hidden gem offering modern, hearty food in a dog- and child-friendly pub. Great atmosphere, friendly staff, and delicious dishes like smoked salmon and beef pie. Highly recommended for a memorable dining experience.

9 min
Dine at White Lion

Dine at White Lion

Enjoy delicious food and stunning views at this cosy 16th-century riverside pub. Friendly staff and a riverside terrace make it a popular choice. Book a table to avoid disappointment.

9 min
Dine at Avellino Italian Restaurant

Dine at Avellino Italian Restaurant

Enjoy beautiful, flavourful food at this lovely restaurant. From the delicious garlic prawns to the rich lasagna, every dish is a delight. Don't miss the enormous banoffee pie.

11 min
Relax in Thomas Blake Memorial Garden

Relax in Thomas Blake Memorial Garden

Sit on the benches and take in the tranquil views of the river and meadows. A peaceful escape surrounded by nature, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the wildlife.

10 min
Explore the Newent Arboretum

Explore the Newent Arboretum

A beautiful park with wide open spaces, scenic footpaths, and picnic benches. Perfect for dog walks and long walks in the countryside. Free parking available.

12 min

Get around

Airport

Cotswold

1 hr 9 min

Birmingham

1 hr 33 min

Bristol

1 hr 33 min

Train station

Ledbury

20 min

Bus stop

Shelter

8 min

Local shops & services

Convenience store

5 min

Cafe

5 min

Pharmacy

12 min

Booking policies


House Rules

Children welcome (1-12 years)

Infants welcome (under 12 months)

No pets

No parties or events

No smoking

Good to know

Arrival time flexible

Arrange with the host

Departure time flexible

Arrange with the host

Wifi

No air con

Cancellation policy

  • Up until

    24

    hours

    Cancel at least 24 hours before your check-in date for a full refund.

  • Not eligible for a refund once your check-in date is under 24 hours away.

Host


This home is managed by Sandra

This home is managed directly by its owner who will be your point of contact before and during your stay. Sandra goes above and beyond to ensure you have a stay to remember. Not only will she welcome you with a hamper with some much-needed essentials, fresh flowers from the garden, and seasonal produce from her vegetable patch, she's always on hand to help when you need her, so you can focus on the important job of making memories.

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