Enjoy a one-off experience at this quirky, one-bed home located within the majestic Forest of Dean – wonderful for a romantic holiday or peaceful solo trip. It’s in Clearwell, an ancient village known for its spectacular cave system, which provides a fascinating insight into the area’s mining past. You’ll have two lovely pubs within easy reach (0.5 miles) and places to eat out when you don’t fancy cooking. You’ll find so much to do nearby, whether that’s mountain biking in the Forest of Dean or day hikes through the Wye Valley National Landscape just half a mile away.
This Grade II-listed property, previously a dovecote, certainly has individual appeal. It’s been meticulously restored by the farm owners, creating a cosy retreat with an unusual circular shape and unique features. Entry is via a solid oak door, into a modern living area with lime-plastered walls and exposed wooden frames. When you’re tired from a day out exploring, relax in front of the TV or tuck into a well-deserved supper with courtyard garden views. The handcrafted kitchen features gorgeous solid oak worktops. When it’s time to turn in, climb the elegant wooden stairs to a charming double bedroom set in the eaves for an unforgettable night’s sleep, and start the next day with a soak in the well-appointed en-suite shower room. You’ll have a beautiful outside space, too, comprising an open courtyard with seating – perfect for morning coffee as you listen to Sunday church bells.
The property is right next to the picturesque Clearwell Castle, a popular venue for weddings and events. When it’s time to explore the surrounding area, adventure seekers will surely seek out canoeing and rock-climbing opportunities at Symonds Yat (11.5 miles), or the high wire ropes course at Mallards Pike (6 miles). The medieval communities of Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth and Tintern, all within 12 miles, are ideal for days out together.