Barn In Herefordshire, Ross-On-Wye

Herefordshire. Sleeps up to 2

Enjoying an enviable location within walking distance of the Wye Valley Walk taking in stunning scenery and market towns and villages along the way. With walks from the door across brilliant woods and farmlands, Goodrich Castle, established in 1095 set majestically within a wooded hill. For enthusiastic cyclists a network of cycle paths that will guide you through the Forest of Dean. Take in the magic of Puzzle Wood and the history of the Clearwell caves. The views from Symonds Yat rock are also not to be missed. Also within easy reach the riverside towns of Ross on Wye hailed as the birthplace of modern tourism with its 17th century market house, and Monmouth the birth place of Henry V. Meander up the hillside and enter through your own private wooden gated entrance, the hand crafted storm porch further enhances the traditional stone frontage of this beautiful barn, you ll be welcomed by the spacious lounge with cosy soft furnishings inviting for a romantic evening in front of the smart TV so you can binge watch your favourite series or watch a movie, the bespoke wooden steps carved out of sleepers will take you into the contemporary styled kitchen, well equipped for any stay with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, for your ice cubes, a dishwasher and a washing machine. A comfortable table for two sits next to the window. Enter the hallway off the kitchen where you will find a king size bedroom fit for a king, and a shower room with WC. Take a step outside into your own private courtyard, enjoy a hearty breakfast or an evening BBQ, bask in the summer sun on the sun lounger or relax and enjoy the bubbles of your private hot tub with electric awning so it can be enjoyed in all weathers. There is also parking for one car.

Weekly price from £493

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