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Apartment in South Wales, Tintern

Gwent. Sleeps up to 4

The traditional village of Tintern sits on the banks of the River Wye, steeped in history and home to a magnificent 12th century abbey that dominates the landscape. This vibrant village is well served with a selection of good local pubs and coffee shops that follow the bends of the river, and an independent well stocked village store. It s a great base for exploring the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean, with stunning woodland, cycle paths, mountain biking, Go Ape, and Puzzlewood on offer. For more serious walking, you have access to the Offa s Dyke pathway and the Welsh Mountains. And if you have time, visit one of the many market towns including Chepstow (5.5 miles), Monmouth (10 miles), and Ross on Wye (21 miles). Enjoying a peaceful location just off the bustling high street of Tintern, this single storey garden apartment has been finished to a high standard. You access the accommodation from the enclosed garden, where you will enter via the garden room which is a perfect place for a lazy afternoon with a good book. From here, you enter the living area which is open plan and finished with a bright and contemporary style. A corner sofa cleverly divides the space and there is a Smart TV, and a dining table and chairs where you can enjoy views across the garden. The kitchen is cool and contemporary and offers all you would need during your stay. A small hallway gives access to two bedrooms, a king size zip and link that can be made into twin beds on request, and a double room to the front of the apartment. Completing the accommodation is the shower room; for a fresh start to the day take a shower under the rainforest shower. Outside, you can relax in the peaceful enclosed garden. There is a lovely area where you can BBQ and dine, and there is also a storage shed offering space for bikes and canoes.

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