Set in a secluded meadow, this tranquil shepherd's hut makes a wonderfully relaxed and romantic hideaway for couples seeking a peaceful getaway in a beautiful part of Gloucestershire. Within easy reach of the border with Wales, the hut features a cosy wood burner, a wood-fired hot tub and fantastic country views, making a serene and stylish holiday home for couples discovering the region's quaint villages and rural walks. Within easy reach of the historic town of Chepstow, this fantastic retreat is perfect for walkers, nature lovers and cyclists discovering the Wye Valley National Landscape.
A couple of steps lead up into this delightful hut which has been cleverly designed and stylishly arranged. You will be immediately greeted by the mini-lounge/dining space with a table, two comfortable chairs and a welcoming wood burner to the side. The kitchenette has wooden worktops, a hob, microwave and fridge so you can rustle up a range of great meals. To one side there's a charming bedroom with a peaceful king-size bed and views over the meadow. The hut also features a shower room with complimentary dressing gowns and slippers. The doors open out onto a charming space semi-enclosed by windbreakers and featuring a BBQ, garden furniture and a hot tub, making a relaxing spot to sit back, dine alfresco and take in the tranquil scenery.
The meadow lies just a mile from Woolaston, a cheerful village with a beautiful common and a choice of friendly pubs. The Wye Valley National Landscape is to the west, with landmarks and attractions including St Briavels Castle, Tintern Abbey, Devil's Pulpit and Eagle's Nest, all within 8 miles. Heading south along the River Severn, the medieval market town of Chepstow (7 miles) is home to a popular racecourse, Chepstow Castle, and the start of the Offa's Dyke Trail.