This unique rural retreat for couples and small families is in the peaceful village of Goodrich, within the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Enjoy riverside walks from your front door, or spend an interesting afternoon pottering around the medieval Goodrich Castle. In the evenings, visit the village’s old coaching inn, or sip a sundowner in the property’s picturesque shared gardens.
The period property oozes rustic charm, with fascinating original features and quirky touches throughout. The accommodation is arranged across three floors, with a few steps leading to the ground floor which houses a stylish bathroom. From here, follow the stairs to the elegant double bedroom, featuring an ornate bedframe and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the surrounding countryside. A staircase leads to the first floor, which is home to an impressive lounge with a vaulted ceiling and characterful exposed stonework. Snuggle up here, in front of the cosy wood burner, to read a book or watch the TV/DVD. You’ll also find an attractive kitchen/diner on this level. A curving staircase winds its way to the mezzanine floor overlooking the living area, and this is where you’ll find the remaining bedroom. A beautiful, shared garden awaits outside, with a choice of seating areas and options for al fresco dining.
The vibrant market town of Ross-on-Wye is 4 miles away, and boasts a great range of independent shops and eateries, as well as intriguing antique and vintage stores. After a spot of retail therapy, take a stroll around the attractive town, admiring its pastel-coloured houses and historic buildings, or set off on a relaxing walk along the River Wye. The iconic Symonds Yat Rock is 3.5 miles away. The views from this ancient hillfort are truly breathtaking, and it’s also one of the best places in the country for spotting peregrine falcons.