Open countryside and lovely setting for this popular cottage. The front door leads to a bright fully fitted kitchen with dining area. The comfortable living room with fireplace with log effect wood burner has views over parkland and countryside beyond. A stable door opens onto a furnished, private walled courtyard garden for al fresco dining. Superb large interior designed master bedroom with a super king-size bed and comfy sofa overlooking parkland. Spacious single bedroom / snore room (we have a travel cot available by request). Luxury bathroom with bath and power-shower over, views to the walled garden and parkland beyond. Guests are welcome to relax and enjoy the walled garden, furnished glasshouse and 14 acres of mature parkland. The Forest of Dean has a great choice of activities - walking, cycling, mountain biking, kayaking, Go Ape etc., We offer dedicated parking and guests are welcome to bring their classic cars to tour the Wye Valley. We are an easy drive from Symonds Yat and Yat Rock, Tintern Abbey, Goodrich Castle Ross on Wye, the Malverns etc., Grosvenor cottage is an ideal romantic retreat or luxury hideaway for a small family group. This cottage is dog friendly and your dog is welcome to join you (two small breed). This home away from home may well become your favourite rural retreat ...
Weekly price from £891
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