Set within picturesque grounds, this elegant Arts and Crafts Tudor-style country home invites up to ten guests to enjoy spacious accommodations where original features combine with contemporary comfort, complete with crackling wood burners and a stylish games room, to create a wonderful retreat for a memorable group getaway.
The spacious ground floor hosts a formal lounge with traditional mullion windows, a wall-mounted Smart TV, and a cosy wood burner. Enjoy lively entertainment in the games room with a pool table and vintage arcade game. A stylish dining room with high ceilings and a bespoke oak table set the scene for memorable celebration suppers. Additionally, a breakfast room offers a charming space for a quick bite on the go, with access to the well-equipped kitchen and utility area. Ascending the main staircase to the first-floor landing reveals five beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with vibrant wallpapers and unique interior touches. Three bedrooms feature super-king-size zip-and-link beds, providing flexibility for guests, while two double bedrooms offer luxurious comfort. Two generously sized bathrooms, one with a double walk-in shower and free-standing bath, the other with a large walk-in shower, ensure convenience for all. To the rear of the property is a covered area with a table and chairs for al fresco dining, an open-plan courtyard with a private hot tub, a sauna and an outdoor shower. There's also a BBQ and an enclosed paddock with fruit trees. An outbuilding within the grounds offers space for yoga or exercise, complete with free weights and mats.
You'll find a wealth of attractions on the doorstep, from well-marked footpaths, including the renowned Offa's Dyke trail, to nearby access to the National Cycle trail and local mountain biking routes. Golf enthusiasts will delight in the proximity to The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Course, right next to the property. Explore the vibrant market towns with Monmouth (4 miles), boasting an ancient bridge and charming independent shops. Nearby attractions include the enchanting Forest of Dean (13 miles), offering ancient forests and exhilarating high-wire adventures, the scenic River Wye for kayaking and paddleboarding, and the rugged beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park, which begins 11 miles from home.