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Discover a luxurious stay at this exquisite stone-built barn conversion nestled within an idyllic 11-acre smallholding on the picturesque slopes of Howle Hill, offering breathtaking views of the Wye Valley. This premium holiday accommodation seamlessly blends contemporary high-quality craftsmanship with the inviting charm of a country cottage. The expansive open-plan living spaces, complemented by the warmth of wood-burning stoves, provide the perfect setting for relaxation. Enjoy alfresco dining on the charming patio area, surrounded by the tranquil beauty of the countryside. This luxury cottage is ideally situated for exploring the captivating walks and cycling routes of the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean, and serves as a perfect base for visiting nearby vibrant towns such as Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth, Symonds Yat, and Ledbury.
This superb semi-detached barn conversion is located on the owner's scenic smallholding, home to delightful Alpacas and Black Sheep, just 3 miles from Ross-on-Wye. The beautifully decorated and furnished open-plan cottage is perfect for couples or small families, accommodating up to four guests. For larger parties, it can be booked alongside Ref. 2537 for up to 8 people. Embrace the charm of this luxury cottage retreat, offering a unique blend of comfort and style.
Indulge in the comfort of a well-appointed double bedroom, complete with a flat-screen TV, accessible via a quaint spiral staircase. The ground floor features a spacious shower room with a large shower, basin, and WC. The open-plan living area includes a fully fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar and a charming Belfast sink, a dining area, and a cosy sitting area with a woodburner and a convenient sofa bed. This pet-friendly cottage ensures a delightful stay for both you and your furry companions.
Nestled in the serene hamlet of Howle Hill, this luxury cottage offers spectacular views over the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Conveniently located between the historic market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, visitors can explore the rich heritage of timbered Tudor buildings, bustling market halls, and a variety of shops, restaurants, and pubs. The magnificent River Wye offers numerous recreational activities, from scenic river cruises to exhilarating hot air balloon rides. Discover the historic 12th-century Goodrich Castle, or enjoy a walk along Offa's Dyke or the Wye Valley Walk, with the option to take a ferry to the Wye Valley Visitors Centre for an unforgettable experience.
Nestled in the picturesque Herefordshire countryside, Howle Hill offers an idyllic setting for luxury cottage holidays. This charming hamlet provides an exquisite retreat where visitors can unwind amidst the serene natural beauty of rolling green hills and lush woodlands. The luxurious cottages available are thoughtfully restored historic homes and modern architectural marvels, each featuring premium amenities such as hot tubs, spacious living areas, and bespoke interiors that create a perfect blend of comfort and style. As you step outside, the stunning landscapes invite you to explore the numerous walking trails winding through meadows and forests, offering a tranquil escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Read moreWithin a five-mile radius of Howle Hill, visitors can delve into a variety of attractions that cater to diverse interests. Just a short drive away is the bustling market town of Ross-on-Wye, where meandering streets are lined with charming shops, delightful tearooms, and historic inns. Outdoor enthusiasts will find the River Wye irresistible for canoeing and fishing, with guided tours available for those looking to explore the river's picturesque stretches. The local flora and fauna are splendidly on display at the nearby Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where bird watching and hiking opportunities abound amidst the captivating landscape.
Beyond the immediate vicinity, an hour's drive opens up access to a treasure trove of England’s gems. To the south, the historic cathedral city of Gloucester offers a rich tapestry of culture and history, while to the west, the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales presents an expansive playground of dramatic peaks and breathtaking valleys, perfect for hiking, cycling, and horseback riding. Meanwhile, the enchanting Forest of Dean is a haven for both thrill-seekers and history buffs, offering everything from zip-lining and mountain biking to ancient cave tours. For those yearning for a coastal experience, the beautiful beaches of the Gower Peninsula can also be reached within the hour, providing a stunning backdrop for your quintessential British seaside experience. Whether you are drawn to tranquil woodland walks, riverside adventures, or exploring historic towns, Howle Hill positions you perfectly to enjoy the very best of the region.
Herefordshire is described as the land of milk and honey. It boasts the stunning meandering River Wye, unspoilt countryside, quaint black and white villages and a picturesque city. You’ll also find that Herefordshire hosts an abundance of festivals and events throughout the year and can cater for a whole host of activities. Walkers will enjoy the many trails and paths that run throughout the county; enjoy one of the circular walks or simply stride out into the countryside. Enjoy a pony trek across the stunning landscape, peddle out on the Cider route or hire a canoe and take a paddle down the river, whatever you decide, Herefordshire has plenty to keep you entertained. With such a diverse and interesting county to explore the only suitable accommodation has got to be a luxurious cottage with designer fittings and high quality furnishings. Sit back and relax or get out and explore at your own pace, safe in the knowledge that you will have a comfortable cottage to return to. You can even find Luxury 4 star cottages or Luxury 5 star properties that will provide you with the best of the best.