Decadence and sophistication await in this converted chapel holiday home in the Forest of Dean countryside. Maintained with all kinds of church features including high ceilings, ornate stained windows and original beams, there’s a real sense of splendour in this two-storey house, designed to serve eight guests. Family-friendly and welcoming two dogs to stay as well, this destination cottage really is perfect for memory-making adventures together. Spend your time exploring the fabulous countryside of both England and Wales, including the Wye Valley AONB (10 miles) which encompasses the border of the two countries.
Natural light floods into this property through spectacular mullion windows, brightening up each spacious room to create a fantastic atmosphere. Rich colours, bespoke fittings and antique-style features can be found across both storeys, including in the open-plan living space with a lounge, kitchen and diner. The room’s former altar has been turned into a delightful snug space, whilst the main living area is kept cosy thanks to a wood burner in the corner. A bunk bedroom and bathroom sit alongside a utility room to complete the ground floor, whilst three further bedrooms and two more bathrooms sit beneath vaulted ceilings upstairs. Completing the property, a large, enclosed garden with patio seating and a BBQ is yours to enjoy in the summertime.
Situated in Gloucestershire, the village of Soudley is a charming destination for your holiday, complete with a country pub and incredible Forest of Dean hiking routes surrounding it. Discover Soudley ponds (500 metres) engulfed by towering Douglas fir trees or follow The Blue Rock Trail (0.5 miles), a 3km walking route that shows off some of the area’s finest and most fascinating geology. A little further away, the beautiful lake of Mallards Pike (3 miles) offers a pretty waterfront trail and an exciting Go Ape centre.