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Wye
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| WYE VALLEY BARNS, Code 75 |
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| Sleeps 10
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| Brockweir, Monmouthshire |
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Wye Valley Barns - a
luxurious barn conversion completed this year and awarded the
maximum 5* rating by the English and Welsh Tourist Boards - is now
available. This superb property enjoys complete peace and quiet in
the depths of the Gloucestershire countryside and is the perfect
venue for your family holiday, re-union or birthday celebration. The
accommodation is exceptionally spacious and all rooms have been
beautifully furnished and very well equipped to ensure complete
comfort. Converted from old farm buildings, Wye Valley Barns retains
all the character and charm of the original property with thick
stone walls and exposed beams. English oak has been used throughout
for all flooring and beams. The Property is set in private
extensive grounds, beyond which are large areas of woods and open
fields. The views from many of the rooms and garden are spectacular.
A property of outstanding quality and unreservedly
recommended.
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Within the area:
Village Shop/Cafe selling local
organic produce, and a local Inn serving food both a 10 minutes walk
away. Also a Michelin Starred Restaurant "The Crown at Whitebrook"
is a 10 minute drive. At a similar distance is the beautiful
Tintern Abbey in a spectacular setting. The historic town of
Monmouth (a 15 minute drive winding alongside the picturesque River
Wye) has many independent quality retailers, antique shops, as well
as a large Waitrose supermarket and a Marks & Spencer foodhall etc.
Another 15 minute drive away is the heart of the Royal Forest of
Dean, which is an interesting cycle track through the woodland. The
following are some easily reached highlights - Chepstow, Symonds Yat,
Ross on Wye, Hay on Wye, Black Mountains, the Brecon Beacons,
Ledbury and Hereford.
Bristol, with all its many
attractions is 25 minutes drive away, Gloucester 30 minutes and
Cardiff 40 minutes.
Activities - canoeing on The
Wye at Symonds Yat; caving/potholing/white water in the Brecon
Beacons; cycling (bikes can be hired) at Beechenhurst in the forest;
horse riding is available nearby; walks along the surrounding forest
trails (Offa's Dyke is a short distance away - part of the ancient
Dyke itself lies within the boundaries of the property); there is a
gliding club at Usk; there is a "soft play" centre in Chepstow and
also in the market town of Coleford (which also has a small
cinema).
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Accommodation
Ground Floor.
Entrance to Hall, very spacious Lounge with Dining area and wood-burner,
Kitchen/Breakfast Room, Television Room with large 50" plasma TV with Sky,
DVD and VCR,
Double Bedroom with en-suite shower, WC & hand-basin, Twin Bedroom with
en-suite Shower, WC & hand-basin.
There is access for those with
disabilities to part of the ground floor - there are three steps with a
handrail down to the TV room and double bedroom. All double beds are
Kingsize.
First Floor. Double Bedroom with en-suite Shower,
WC & hand-basin, Twin Bedroom leading to children’s play den, Double
Bedroom, Family Bathroom with bath, shower, WC, bidet & hand-basin.
All double beds are Kingsize. |
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Services
Ground source thermal under-floor heating, all fuel
included in rental. Large wood-burner in the lounge, first basket of logs
included in rental. Linen & towels included in rental, colour TV, large
cooker, microwave, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, automatic washing
machine/dryer. Well behaved pets welcome by prior arrangement. Off
street parking for five cars. |
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