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Deanfield Coach House Parkend Lydney Gloucestershire Heart of England E4471
Description:
In the heart of the magnificent historic Forest of Dean this characterful property combines superb comfort with lovely original features.
Spacious sitting room with woodburner and dining area. Kitchen with breakfast area. Cloakroom/WC. First floor: Double bedroom with canopied bed TV and ensuite shower room/WC. Double bedroom with additional single bed (for + 1) and TV. Single bedroom with TV/DVD and additional 2’ 6” bed (for + 1). Bathroom/WC with roll top bath and separate shower cubicle.
Features:
Detached • Non Smoking • Four Poster • Outdoor Pool • Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Fishing On Site • Open Fire • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 518 – 995
Sleeps: 7
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Farncombe Clapton Bourton-on-the-Water Gloucestershire Heart of England E4979
Description:
In a peaceful setting surrounded by countryside this delightful cosy cottage (far left of property shown) lies in Clapton-on-the-Hill a sleepy village set a spectacular 700ft above sea level. With wonderful walking just yards from the doorstep it adjoins the owners’ home sharing their garden with stunning views across the Windrush Valley. The famously popular Cotswold village of Bourton-on-the-Water with its plethora of shops pubs cafes and restaurants is just 2 miles away whilst Cheltenham is 20 miles and the dreaming spires of Oxford are a 40 minute drive. Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate (N.T.) 4 miles. Shops and pubs 2 miles.
Hall. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Spacious sitting room with open fire. Small dining room. Well equipped kitchen. Twin bedded room with shower cubicle and wash basin. Separate WC.
Features:
Non Smoking • Multi Bath Shower • Open Fire • Short Break
Weekly Price GBP: 352 – 680
Sleeps: 4
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The Old Barn Viney Hill Nr. Lydney Gloucestershire Heart of England E4968
Description:
Boasting panoramic views over the Royal Forest of Dean and direct access to forest walking from its garden this very comfortable spacious and characterful property is perfect for family reunions. Set above the owners’ apartment and just a short stroll from the village pub The Old Barn enjoys a large garden with play equipment and its balcony is a great place to relax and make the most of the glorious views. Easily reached all year round and a wonderful location for walking and touring this beautiful border area offers not only stunning scenery but also numerous attractions such as the Forest of Dean steam railway Clearwell Caves a butterfly zoo famous sculpture trail Go Ape high rope adventure course mountain bike trails and nature reserves. Great days out might include trips to Gloucester’s impressive cathedral and interesting shopping at the restored historic harbour quays as well as to Chepstow Castle and Tintern Abbey whilst the views at Symond’s Yat The Kymin (N.T.) and the lovely Lower Wye Valley are spectacular. Horse riding and a good leisure centre are available nearby and there is a superb golf course only a few minutes’ drive away. Small shops and a post office are found in the thriving village of Blakeney (3/4 mile) Lydney offers more extensive shopping (2½ miles) and the attractive market town of Monmouth is 12 miles.
Hall. Very comfortable sitting room with doors to balcony. Spacious and well equipped kitchen with dining and breakfast area. First floor: Double bedroom with TV and ensuite shower room/WC. Double bedroom. Two twin bedded rooms one with 2’ 6″ bed (for + 1). Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Features:
Multi Bath Shower • Pub Close By • Open Fire • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 607 – 1358
Sleeps: 9
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Tigs Cottage Yorkley Lydney Gloucestershire Gloucestershire Heart of England E4790
Description:
Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean – an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty – these seven cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the historic Royal Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by. |Among the myriad of exhilarating activities to be found within about 20 minutes’ drive of the cottages are quad biking a climbing tower high trees rope adventure and canoeing on the River Wye at Symond’s Yat. Magnificent Tintern Abbey the thrill of horse racing at Chepstow and cinema at Coleford are all just a short drive. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out exploring Gloucester with its cathedral and historic docks area the Malvern Hills and the beautiful Wye Valley as well as the picturesque villages and quaint market towns of the Cotswolds which are also within easy reach. Golf riding and fishing are all found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Attractive beamed open plan sitting room with dining area and kitchen area. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room.
Features:
Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 286 – 620
Sleeps: 4
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Tigs Cottage Yorkley Lydney Gloucestershire Gloucestershire Heart of England E4790
Description:
Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean – an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty – these seven cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the historic Royal Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by. |Among the myriad of exhilarating activities to be found within about 20 minutes’ drive of the cottages are quad biking a climbing tower high trees rope adventure and canoeing on the River Wye at Symond’s Yat. Magnificent Tintern Abbey the thrill of horse racing at Chepstow and cinema at Coleford are all just a short drive. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out exploring Gloucester with its cathedral and historic docks area the Malvern Hills and the beautiful Wye Valley as well as the picturesque villages and quaint market towns of the Cotswolds which are also within easy reach. Golf riding and fishing are all found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Attractive beamed open plan sitting room with dining area and kitchen area. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room.
Features:
Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 286 – 620
Sleeps: 4
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The Stable Whitminster Gloucestershire Heart of England E2836
Description:
Originally used for cider making and more recently for stabling working horses this tastefully converted detached property features a wealth of splendid elm timbering including part of the original cider press. Cosy and comfortable it is set on a quiet working farm just a ½ mile walk from the village dining pub and shop and is ideally positioned for visits to Slimbridge or Cheltenham’s races. The many attractions of the Cotswolds Gloucester and Bath are all easily accessible.
Open plan well equipped kitchen/dining room with sitting area and garden views. First floor: Double bedroom with king size bed sitting area and TV. Twin bedded room with additional pull out bed (for + 1). Bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
Features:
Detached • Enclosed Garden • Pub Close By • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 352 – 680
Sleeps: 5
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Rookery Barn St. Briavels Gloucestershire Heart of England E3541
Description:
In an outstanding position on the edge of the Wye Valley this recently converted barn commands panoramic views across the valley to the Black Mountains of Wales beyond. Lovingly restored with a feature fireplace and exposed beams it lies 1½ miles from good pubs restaurants and shops. Offering direct access to many footpaths including the Offa’s Dyke long distance path it is within easy reach of Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symond’s Yat Chepstow and a myriad places of interest. Gloucester under 1 hour’s drive.
Two bedrooms both ensuite. Hall. Spacious sitting room with wood burner in stone fireplace and doors to patio and sheltered courtyard. Shower room/WC. Modern fitted kitchen with dining area. First floor: Double bedroom with four poster bed TV and ensuite shower room/WC. Twin bedded room with TV and ensuite bathroom/WC and separate shower cubicle.
Features:
Detached • Non Smoking • Four Poster • Multi Bath Shower • Open Fire • Short Break • Ultimate
Weekly Price GBP: 352 – 680
Sleeps: 4
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Rookery Barn St. Briavels Gloucestershire Heart of England E3541
Description:
In an outstanding position on the edge of the Wye Valley this recently converted barn commands panoramic views across the valley to the Black Mountains of Wales beyond. Lovingly restored with a feature fireplace and exposed beams it lies 1½ miles from good pubs restaurants and shops. Offering direct access to many footpaths including the Offa’s Dyke long distance path it is within easy reach of Clearwell Caves Tintern Abbey Symond’s Yat Chepstow and a myriad places of interest. Gloucester under 1 hour’s drive.
Two bedrooms both ensuite. Hall. Spacious sitting room with wood burner in stone fireplace and doors to patio and sheltered courtyard. Shower room/WC. Modern fitted kitchen with dining area. First floor: Double bedroom with four poster bed TV and ensuite shower room/WC. Twin bedded room with TV and ensuite bathroom/WC and separate shower cubicle.
Features:
Detached • Non Smoking • Four Poster • Multi Bath Shower • Open Fire • Short Break • Ultimate
Weekly Price GBP: 352 – 680
Sleeps: 4
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Saddlers Cottage Yorkley Lydney Gloucestershire Gloucestershire Heart of England E4789
Description:
Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean – an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty – these seven cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the historic Royal Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by. |Among the myriad of exhilarating activities to be found within about 20 minutes’ drive of the cottages are quad biking a climbing tower high trees rope adventure and canoeing on the River Wye at Symond’s Yat. Magnificent Tintern Abbey the thrill of horse racing at Chepstow and cinema at Coleford are all just a short drive. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out exploring Gloucester with its cathedral and historic docks area the Malvern Hills and the beautiful Wye Valley as well as the picturesque villages and quaint market towns of the Cotswolds which are also within easy reach. Golf riding and fishing are all found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Comfortable beamed open plan sitting room with dining and kitchen areas. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room.
Features:
Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 286 – 620
Sleeps: 4
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Saddlers Cottage Yorkley Lydney Gloucestershire Gloucestershire Heart of England E4789
Description:
Surrounded by landscaped gardens and grounds leading directly into the Royal Forest of Dean – an ancient woodland and area of outstanding natural beauty – these seven cottages enjoy the perfect setting for a relaxing break whatever the season. Spacious comfortable and cosily heated they share an attractive courtyard setting with a number of other properties. As well as being a haven for wildlife and home to the Cannop Valley and Nags Head RSPB reserves the historic Royal Forest of Dean is crisscrossed by nature trails and cycleways – superb for walking and mountain biking. And this glorious forest area offers so much for visitors of every age to do. Outdoor pursuits can be enjoyed at one of the many activity centres there is a famous sculpture trail to follow and craft centres to explore and both the fascinating Clearwell Caves and Forest Steam Railway Centre are close by. |Among the myriad of exhilarating activities to be found within about 20 minutes’ drive of the cottages are quad biking a climbing tower high trees rope adventure and canoeing on the River Wye at Symond’s Yat. Magnificent Tintern Abbey the thrill of horse racing at Chepstow and cinema at Coleford are all just a short drive. Visitors can enjoy wonderful days out exploring Gloucester with its cathedral and historic docks area the Malvern Hills and the beautiful Wye Valley as well as the picturesque villages and quaint market towns of the Cotswolds which are also within easy reach. Golf riding and fishing are all found locally and the delightful little town of Lydney with its good shops and leisure centre is just 3 miles. Village pub and shop ½ mile.
Comfortable beamed open plan sitting room with dining and kitchen areas. Bathroom/WC (shower over bath). First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedded room.
Features:
Pub Close By • Short Break • Pet Friendly
Weekly Price GBP: 286 – 620
Sleeps: 4
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