Nestled in the heart of the historic market town of Monmouth in Monmouthshire is The Hame. This fabulous, Grade II listed holiday home benefits from a charming interior boasting characterful features including original doors and feature fireplaces, four beautifully-appointed bedrooms and an excellent location in the heart of the town centre and the Wye Valley Are of Outstanding Natural Beauty; the perfect choice for families or friends looking to explore the Welsh border. Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home to find a welcoming sitting room where you can unwind on either of the plush corner sofas in front of the Smart TV and gentle warmth of the electric flame-effect stove. Later, step into the fully-equipped kitchen to rustle up a hearty meal that the whole family can enjoy in the dining room with ample room for the whole family. Spend the last light of the evening, out on the private patio where you can raise a toast to your getaway before heading up the stairs to wash off the day’s adventures in the sleek bathroom. When the evening is over, slope off to sleep in one of four bedrooms; choose from a super-king-size, a ground-floor king-size, a family room with super-king-size and a triple room, all boasting handy zip/link functions. Take a short stroll into the centre of Monmouth where you can stock up on all your self-catering essentials at local stores and supermarkets or simply enjoy a break from the kitchen with food at The Club, The Punch House or The Castle Inn. The town is also home to the ruins of the riverside, Monmouth Castle and the Castle and Regimental Museum; continue the history excursion at the ruins of the 13th-century Skenfrith Castle or cross the border to tour St Briavels Castle or Goodrich Castle. The Wye Valley AONB offers outdoor enthusiasts an abundance of walking and hiking opportunities through rolling hills, dense woodlands and along the riverside. Make unforgettable memories at The Hame.
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