Enjoy a well-deserved break at this stunning cottage set within a 14th-century building oozing with original features. Welcoming eight guests, this spacious home is on the edge of the village of Goodrich in the Wye Valley National Landscape.
Set over three floors, this home has incredible features as a focal point in every room. On the first floor, a large, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner has exposed stone walls, wide arched windows along one of the walls and beams separating the spaces. Cook up hearty meals for all guests in the colourful kitchen and sit at the impressive dining table set beneath a vaulted ceiling. Get comfortable together in the lounge where you can flick on the TV or fire up the warming wood burner and play games together. Upstairs on the second floor is a bedroom with four single beds along with an en-suite shower room with a WC, great for the children of the group to share together. On the ground floor are the remaining two bedrooms, both attractive double bedrooms with exposed stone walls and en-suite shower rooms. Outside, you will be able to explore the spacious shared gardens where there are several picnic benches to sit at and watch the world go by.
The ruins of the imposing Goodrich Castle (0.5 miles) overlook the property and is one of the best-preserved medieval castles. The village itself has a couple of eateries and pubs, so you won’t have to travel far if you want to eat out. Set on the River Wye, you can enjoy fishing, relaxing riverside walks, or climbing Coppett Hill (1.5 miles) for superb views.