Whitchurch, Herefordshire,
Heart of England
The Apple Store
The Apple Store is a charming ground-floor barn conversion resting in Whitchurch, Herefordshire and can sleep two people in one bedroom.
- 2 guests
- 1 bedrooms
- 1 bathrooms
- dog friendly
Set across one level and hosting a double bedroom along with a shower room, this property can sleep up to two guests. There is also an open-plan living area with a kitchen, dining area and sitting area. The kitchen is fit with an electric oven and hob, a microwave, fridge with ice box and a dishwasher. For entertainment purposes, there is a TV with Freeview, a radio, WiFi and a selection of books and games. The central heating is powered by electric and is included in the rental price, as well as fuel, power, bed linen and towels. Outside there is off road parking for 1 car, secure bike storage, an enclosed lawned garden to the front and a rear garden with a patio, furniture and barbeque. This property accepts two well-behaved dogs, however, smoking is not permitted. For your local amenities, there is a shop 0.3 miles away and a pub 0.1 mile away. This property is accessed via 9 external steps and there is also a singular step inside the property leading to the kitchen, both of which may not be suitable for guests with limited mobility. This property accepts adults only. Escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life with a trip to The Apple Store.
Settled on the edge of the Forest of Dean, between the market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, is the charming village of Whitchurch. Home to a well-stocked village store, a traditional country pub, a restaurant and a coffee shop, Whitchurch offers all of the essentials to its visitors. There's plenty to see and do nearby, with the charming village of Symonds Yat a short distance away, along with the tranquil waters of the River Wye and the oak woodland of The Royal Forest of Dean, providing the perfect setting for an escape from reality.
Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.