Ross-on-Wye 2 miles. A fabulous barn conversion dating from the 19th century, in a rural location in the grounds of the owner’s home, close to Ross-on-Wye and The Forest of Dean in the beautiful Wye Valley.The Hayloft has been tastefully and sympathetically renovated using all its original structures in keeping with its surrounding area. This unique property can offer three lovely bedrooms, and would be suitable for a family or friends who wish to enjoy a peaceful break in this delightful location. Enter through the large glass sliding door and take in the stylish atmosphere, with a deliberate mixture of vintage and modern furniture and décor, the cottage has made use of its original beams and sleepers, offering a homely yet contemporary feeling. The open-plan living area offers a dining area upon the dark slate tile flooring, where you can gather for the evening meal, or relax at the breakfast bar with a drink, before retiring to the seating in front of the woodburning stove. The cottage has the added benefit of a ground-floor bedroom and two ground-floor bathrooms, while two staircases bring you to the rustic first-floor accommodation featuring exposed beams and original slatted timbers. One set of stairs leads to the king-size room, with the other leading to the twin room and the splendid sitting room which is home to an inviting leather sofa, TV and a selection of books, the perfect place to curl up watching your favourite show or getting lost in a book. An original door from the sitting room to the larger bedroom is restricted in height, another feature telling the historical story of the property, hence why the owner thoughtfully added the second staircase. A further individual touch is the outdoor covered seating area, complete with a bar which is the perfect place to relax with friends on a summer evening, unwinding with a refreshing drink. The Hayloft is situated in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside offering many walking and cycling routes right from your doorstep. Take a trip to the nearby riverside town of Ross-on-Wye to enjoy the selection of tearooms, pubs and local shops, before continuing to wander alongside the meandering River Wye, keeping your eyes peeled to observe the local wildlife. For the more adventurous, many outdoor activities can be enjoyed in the surrounding area and the Forest of Dean, such as mountain biking, canoeing, climbing and many more. The Hayloft is a characterful and querky property, providing beautiful holiday accommodation in a unique style.
Weekly price from £525
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