Lydbrook, Heart of England
Nestled into the valley, this converted cider mill is surrounded by mature cottage gardens with stunning views. A great base for exploring the Forest of Dean whilst escaping the hustle and bustle of everyday living.
An enviable location within the heart of the Forest of Dean, the traditional village of Lydbrook is well served with a well stocked shop, fish & chip shop, Indian takeaway and two good pubs. Here you can access cycle paths that will guide you deeper into the forest and the River Wye which is situated at the bottom of the village. Thrill seekers can enjoy rock climbing and canoeing at Symonds Yat, Go Ape at Mallards Pike and mountain biking throughout the Forest of Dean and Black Mountains across the Welsh Border. Whatever the time of year you ll be spoilt for choice with a vibrant events calendar; for foodies, festivals include Abergavenny and Forest Showcase festival, while for music lovers, many of the smaller villages host festivals throughout the summer months. Not forgetting the two best known events in the area: the Hay on Wye Festival and Cheltenham Gold Cup. The cottage enjoys a remote location,and as you climb the narrow footpath you can take in views across the village and surrounding countryside. The front porch offers a space where you can remove muddy boots before you step inside. The cottage is full of character offering a spacious kitchen/breakfast room where you can relax and enjoy catching up with friends whilst dinner is prepared. The kitchen is well equipped with an electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and Nesspresso Coffee Machine. The kitchen enjoys natural light and greenery through the glass roof. There is also a raised dining table with four high backed stools. For a more formal occasion you can dine in the library this cosy room with garden views and wooden panelling has a table and chairs for four, and a great selection books and board games. The main lounge is perfect for relaxing, with large sofas, a wood burner and a Smart TV. There is a utility room with a washing machine and an adjoining shower room with a shower and WC. Upstairs there are two bedrooms. The grand master bedroom has a super king size bed,TV and steps down to a small garden room where you can enjoy the views with a morning coffee. The second has a king size zip and link (that can be made into a twin upon request). There is a bathroom with a Jacuzzi style bath, with overhead shower and WC. There is approximately 1 acre of mature gardens of which you are free to explore. For entertaining, you can make the most of the raised deck to the far side of the cottage which offers a fun, covered bar area and an open terrace with a table and chairs. For stunning views and sunshine, take a stroll to the orchard gardens where you can relax in one of the wooden loungers. A little further up the orchard you can take afternoon tea under the pergola, or simply meander through the grounds. Guests are welcome to help themselves to produce that is growing within the gardens during their stay. There is storage space for bikes within the Tiki Bar and a parking permit available for the guests for the social club car park at the bottom of the footpath.
2 bedrooms 1 super king size, 1 king size zip and link (that can be made into twin 2 6 beds on request at time of booking). 2 bathrooms 1 bathroom with Jacuzzi style bath, overhead shower and WC, and 1 ground floor shower and WC. Electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and Nesspresso Coffee machine. Utility room with washing machine. Wood burner (first basket of logs included). Smart TV in lounge and TV in bedrooms. Regret no children under 6 years of age. Steep 240 yard narrow footpath to access the cottage, recommend bringing a torch.. Parking permit in Social Club for 1 car (1 further car by arrangement). Shop, pub and takeaway within 500 metres. Local bus stop at the bottom of the hill.
Total | £801.00 |
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Short breaks may also be available.
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