Located in Boxbush, near Ross-on-Wye in the picturesque Heart of England, this enchanting property accommodates up to four guests and is ideally situated for exploring the natural beauty of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Surrounded by stunning countryside, it offers easy access to nearby attractions, including Ross-on-Wye, the Cotswolds, and various historical sites in Gloucestershire. The property features a welcoming atmosphere with a nearby pub and a host of amenities that promise a comfortable stay.
The interior of the property is thoughtfully designed over two floors. The ground floor boasts a cozy living/dining room equipped with an electric wood burner, a 40" Freeview TV, and entertainment options such as a DVD and CD player. The kitchen is well-appointed with modern appliances, including an electric cooker, microwave, and dishwasher, along with a breakfast area. A practical boot room is available for storing outdoor gear. Upstairs, guests will find three bedrooms: a double sleigh bed with an en-suite bathroom, and two twin bedrooms, one of which is suitable for children. A wet room is also provided, featuring a shower and heated towel rail, ensuring convenience for all guests.
Guests can enjoy a range of amenities, including oil central heating, electricity, bed linen, towels, and Wi-Fi, all included in the rental. The property also features a shared external utility room with laundry facilities, a lawned garden with patio furniture, and access to five acres of landscaped grounds that include a shared BBQ area. Private parking for four cars is available, and the property is smoke-free. Notably, a stream runs through the grounds, located 50 yards away, and there is access to a disused railway tunnel, adding a unique exploration opportunity for guests.
This property is part of Hopebrook Farm, a historical site dating back to 1745, set amidst beautiful grounds with a natural spring stream and public footpath access for walking enthusiasts. The location serves as a central base for exploring the rich history of the region, including notable landmarks such as Gloucester Cathedral and Hereford Cathedral. Outdoor activities abound in the nearby Forest of Dean, offering cycling, walking, and fishing opportunities, while the scenic Wye Valley is perfect for canoeing. Additionally, Cheltenham's vibrant cultural scene, including horse racing festivals and the Literary Festival, is just a half-hour drive away, making this property an excellent choice for both relaxation and adventure.
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