Set deep into the Herefordshire countryside, the rural hamlet of Bridstow is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. It s a haven for walkers and cyclists where you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock where you can admire the valley view. The Forest of Dean is steeped in history with ancient oak woodlands, pine forests, and wildlife, and caters well to outdoor adventures. For historians, you can step back in time at Clearwell Caves or Hopewell Colliery (both 13 miles). You are also spoilt for choice with market towns to explore, as both Monmouth and Ross on Wye are within easy reach. Ross on Wye (2 miles) is hailed as the birthplace of modern tourism with its 17th century market house, and Monmouth (10.5 miles) is the birthplace of Henry V. This spacious home is entered via the front porchway where you can leave muddy boots and coats after a day of exploring. Step into the spacious hall, before heading into the light filled lounge which enjoys a dual aspect with patio doors onto a private terrace, and features comfortable sofas and a TV. For a little peace and quiet, you can retreat to the snug where you can relax with a chapter of a paperback from the library of books. The kitchen is spacious and well equipped, offering all you will need for your stay an open arch leads to a utility room, which is a great place for your dog to rest. For dining, the formal dining room has seating for all, and patio doors open onto the private terrace. There is also a useful WC on the ground floor. Upstairs, guests have the choice of three generously sized bedrooms, a king size with stunning views across the countryside and an en suite shower room, a double with garden views, and a twin room that s perfect for children. Completing this floor is the spacious family bathroom. Outside, you can enjoy the open aspect garden to the rear of the house. A decked area offers a great place for dining alfresco, with a table and chairs, and charcoal BBQ. There is also storage space for bikes.
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