The Coach House is a fascinating detached stone-fronted cottage located in Ross-On-Wye, Herefordshire, in the Heart of England. With 3 bedrooms and sleeping up to 6 guests, this idyllic property is set in beautiful grounds near the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The Coach House features original details, a woodburning stove, a modern kitchen/diner, and a stylish bathroom.
Guests can enjoy off-road parking, a shared heated outdoor pool, and a hot tub in the front garden. Nearby attractions include the King Charles II pub, The Eagle Inn, and the River Wye, offering plenty of activities for families. The village of Symonds Yat is a short drive away, where visitors can explore the River Wye by canoe, visit the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, or take in panoramic views at Symonds Yat The Pinnacle.
The Forest of Dean, a short distance from the property, offers opportunities for cycling, high ropes courses, paddle-boarding, and exploring caves and museums. Monmouth, a historic town with attractions such as Monmouth Castle and the Georgian Shire Hall, is also within reach. The Coach House provides a comfortable and welcoming base for families and friends to enjoy a memorable stay in Ross-On-Wye.
Overall, The Coach House offers a homely and contemporary setting for exploring the Herefordshire countryside, with convenient amenities and nearby attractions. The property's proximity to natural beauty spots, historic sites, and outdoor activities makes it an ideal choice for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday in the Heart of England.
Weekly price from £702
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