This unique 17th-century rural cottage is set on a working farm with woodlands, an outdoor pool and exotic animals which you can meet. With its wooden beamed ceilings, white-washed stone walls and quirky layout, you’ll be sure to have a memorable family getaway. Spend your time away enjoying woodland and riverside picnics in the Wye Valley National Landscape, exploring the nearby family attractions and discovering the quaint Herefordshire market towns.
Enter the property and find yourself in the open-plan kitchen/diner with white-washed stone walls, rustic decor and wooden furnishings. The antique-style dining table sits beneath stylish low-hanging lights and in front of the glass patio doors. Continue through the rectangular space to reach a ‘U’-shaped fitted kitchen which has been hand-crafted from dark wood. Just off the dining area is a king-size bedroom with bespoke woollen curtains and an en-suite shower room. Climb the stairs to reach a mezzanine lounge with a fairy-tale cottage feel from its narrow vaulted wooden beamed ceiling, plump leather sofas and wooden furnishings. Also on this floor is a super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite bathroom containing a wooden panelled bath. Outside is a private garden with solar lights, furniture and a BBQ. Beyond here are expansive grounds with an outdoor heated pool, woodland, English country gardens and an exotic animal rescue sanctuary.
While staying near the hamlet of Deepdean, you’ll be just 1 mile from the Wye Valley National Landscape, where you can explore the rolling hills, rivers and woodland on foot, bike or canoe. Step back in time with a visit to the ruins of Goodrich Castle (4.5 miles). Wander through the magical Puzzle Wood (11 miles) and spend an afternoon at the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo (6.5 miles). Pick up some local produce in the market town of Ross-on-Wye (3.5 miles).