A perfect base for exploring the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley National Landscape, this charming, single-level property makes a fantastic holiday home for couples and smaller families. Offering fresh, light and welcoming accommodation for up to four guests, the property has a range of lovely features including an open fire, exposed brickwork, a conservatory and a sweet patio. Situated close to the England/Wales border, this cheerful hideaway provides a serene retreat for walkers, cyclists, and nature spotters to unwind in after a fabulous day out.
A few steps lead up to the front porch of this inviting property. Once inside, head through the welcoming entrance hall and into the airy lounge/diner. Adorned with an array of ornaments, this cosy room has plenty of seating, a sociable dining area and a lovely open fire in an impressive brick surround. This leads through to a light-filled conservatory with a varied stock of books for you to browse. Exploring the cottage further you will find a characterful country-style kitchen, a stylish shower room and two spacious, tastefully decorated king-size bedrooms, one of which can be made up as a twin room on request. From the conservatory, doors lead out into the picturesque gardens and the orchard which is shared with the owner’s home. A cheery patio is perfect for a morning coffee.
Mile End is a friendly village just outside Coleford (1 mile), a market town making a great base for exploring the Forest of Dean. The area is perfect for a range of activities including walking, cycling, horse riding, canoeing, caving, and abseiling. The area has a wealth of popular local attractions for all the family including the ancient woodlands of Puzzlewood, Perrygrove Railway Adventure, Symonds Yat Rock, the Norman-era St Briavels Castle, and Clearwell Caves, all within 6 miles.