Phocle Lodge is a charming wood-clad property located in Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, in the Heart of England. This self-catering lodge sleeps 6 people in 3 well-presented bedrooms and is situated near the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The lodge features a pub nearby, making it convenient for guests to enjoy local amenities.
The lodge boasts an open-plan living space with a modern kitchen equipped with integrated appliances and a dining table for group meals. The cozy sitting area includes a Smart TV and an electric stove for relaxation. The three bedrooms offer comfortable accommodation, with the master suite featuring a king-size bed and en-suite shower room, and the second bedroom offering an adult bunk bed.
Outside, guests can enjoy the enclosed decking area overlooking a tranquil lake, perfect for alfresco dining. Phocle Lodge provides a peaceful retreat for families to explore Herefordshire and enjoy the beauty of the surrounding area. The property can also be booked with other cottages to accommodate larger groups, sleeping up to 18 people in total.
Overall, Phocle Lodge is an exceptional holiday destination for families seeking a relaxing getaway in Herefordshire. The lodge's modern amenities, convenient location, and scenic surroundings make it an ideal choice for those looking to explore the Wye Valley and enjoy a memorable vacation in the Heart of England.
Weekly price from £898
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