Worcester Lodge is a grade 2 listed property located in Coleford, Gloucestershire, in the Heart of England. It sleeps up to 12 people in 5 bedrooms and is situated near the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The lodge features amenities such as pets allowed, a hot tub, and an open fire, making it an ideal holiday destination for families.
The property is one of the most historical buildings in the Forest of Dean, set within private grounds in the Royal Forest of Dean. It offers a peaceful setting with many lovely walks and direct access to mountain bike trails, perfect for adventure-filled family holidays. Each room in the lodge has been individually furnished and decorated, retaining original features and offering plenty of character.
Inside the spacious lodge, guests can socialize in the living areas, enjoy home-cooked meals, and relax in front of the woodburning fire and TVs. The first floor houses four charming bedrooms, including a four-poster bed, a double room, and two twin rooms, one with an en-suite bathroom. The second floor features a separate bedroom with a double bed and en-suite shower.
Outside, guests can explore the impressive gardens with a hot tub overlooking an orchard, a BBQ area, and a formal garden with a patio. Local amenities are within easy reach, with shops and pubs in Coleford just a short distance away. Worcester Lodge can also be booked with other nearby properties to accommodate larger groups, with a total sleeping capacity of 26.
Weekly price from £1700
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