Brookbank Folly is a charming holiday cottage located in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, in the Heart of England. This bespoke, single-storey cottage is situated on the outskirts of the village, near the stunning Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage, built with timber from the Royal Forest of Dean, features characterful beams, stained glass windows, and wooden floors, blending traditional charm with modern comforts.
The open plan living area of Brookbank Folly includes a handmade kitchen, dining area, and sitting area with a coal-effect electric fire. The cottage overlooks a beautiful garden with a private patio, providing a peaceful retreat to enjoy the tranquillity of the surrounding area. The Forest of Dean offers numerous walking and cycling routes that can be easily accessed from the cottage, making it an ideal location for outdoor enthusiasts.
For those looking to explore further afield, the historic city of Gloucester is within reach, offering attractions such as Victorian Docklands, a Norman cathedral, and a vibrant city center with shops, pubs, and restaurants. Brookbank Folly is a perfect base for discovering the beauty of Gloucestershire and the surrounding countryside, providing a cozy and inviting retreat for couples looking to escape to the countryside.
Weekly price from £416
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