The Little Lugg is a charming lodge located in Cross Keys near Hereford, Herefordshire, in the Heart of England. This well-finished lodge accommodates up to two guests in one bedroom, ideal for a romantic retreat. Guests can park in the off-road space and walk through the communal garden with seating and a shared barbecue area before entering the lodge.
Inside, guests can relax on the sofa by the woodburning stove while enjoying a film, or have a romantic meal in the fully-equipped kitchen with island seating. The private patio outside features a hot tub where guests can unwind under the stars. The bedroom has plenty of storage and an en-suite shower room, with a king-size bed for a restful night's sleep.
The Little Lugg is the perfect spot for a romantic getaway in Hereford, offering a cozy and intimate setting for couples. Guests can also book this property with others nearby to accommodate larger groups, with the option to sleep up to 12 guests when booking multiple properties together.
Located just 5.3 miles from Hereford, the Little Lugg provides a peaceful and secluded retreat for guests to enjoy the beauty of the Herefordshire countryside. With a pub nearby, guests can also explore the local area and enjoy the amenities and attractions in the surrounding region.
Weekly price from £565
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