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A charming 19th-century Coach House is surrounded by a gravel courtyard, featuring blue accents on the windows and doors. Lush greenery from nearby trees and landscaped flower pots enhance the outdoor space, creating a serene setting. The spacious area allows for easy access and a welcoming appearance.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 235 reviews

The Coach House

This expertly refurbished 19th-century Coach House is full of character and all ready for your luxurious relaxing break. The open-plan living area has a exceptional view, and when you want a change there's a large smart TV and good-quality broadband for entertainment. The kitchen comes with induction hob and oven, dishwasher and washing machine, as well as all the pots, pans & utensils you need for cooking up delicious meals. The shower room/toilet is conveniently tucked away in a corner. Walk up the distinctive oak staircase to find the upstairs bedroom, with its impressive round window. It sleeps up to three people in a kingsize double bed and a separate single, and there's also room for a travel cot for an infant.The Coach House is ideal for a couple on a romantic escape, or for a family with young children looking for a safe space to relax and play. KEY FEATURES - One bedroom – upstairs, with kingsize double and single bed, space for travel cot. - One shower room/toilet – downstairs. - Sleeps up to three, and infant. - Private outside terrace area with view, shared use of 1.5 acre secure meadow & gardens. - Dogs welcome, two maximum, small additional charge. - Young children welcome (but you may need to bring a stairgate for safety). - Smart TV (Netflix, iPlayer, Freesat etc). - Good-quality broadband/Wi-Fi (free). - Induction hob, oven, microwave, fridge (freezer available if required), dishwasher. - Dining table for four, two leather sofas. - Washing machine (and use of dryer if required). - Underfloor heating (powered by eco-friendly air source heat pumps). - Wood burner, first basket of logs free. The Coach House is bookable by the week (start day Friday), and for weekend and mid-week short breaks. ​ ​ ​

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The exterior of the Oak holiday let features a charming light-coloured facade, framed by two windows with decorative planters. A wooden fence encloses the front area, and a door at the center provides entrance. The clear blue sky above enhances the welcoming atmosphere.
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4.94 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Oak Holiday Let at Pathwell Farm

Pathwell Farm has 2 dog friendly self catering holiday lets - Ash (sleeps 4) and Oak (sleeps 2 +2 on a sofa bed). Perfect to rent out individually or together for larger groups. Each let has its own enclosed courtyard. There is a designated 2 acre exercise field. Parking for several cars. The Royal Forest of Dean has miles of very scenic footpaths and fantastic bike tracks. Close by are Chepstow, Monmouth, Coleford, Ross on Wye and the Wye Valley - an “Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty”.

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A charming stone cottage is set against a backdrop of lush greenery. The two-story structure features large windows, showcasing natural light. The surrounding area is accented by trees and plants, with a slight incline leading to the entrance.
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4.92 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

The Old Coach House at Tintern, the Wye Valley

The old coach House is a few minutes walk from the centre of Tintern on the banks of the river Wye, where you'll find the famous abbey, as well as places to eat and drink, and shops selling local crafts. The Wye Valley Walk passes the house, and the hourly bus between Chepstow and Monmouth stops just metres away. Staying at the historic Old Coach House in Tintern, you'll experience the unique charm of an early 1800s Welsh cottage, while enjoying modern comforts in a stylish and homely setting.

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A charming stone cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, showcasing a welcoming entrance. A small patio area features light wooden furniture and a large umbrella, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers in planters, evoking a peaceful outdoor space.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Countryside Cidermaker's Cottage

A characterful and lovingly converted 18th century cider makers cottage in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside. The interior is welcoming, cosy and unique. A mix of modern and quirky. Only 7.5 miles from the historic city of Hereford and the market town of Ledbury. An idyllic countryside retreat. Perfect for foodies, walkers, cyclists or a bolthole for getting away from it all. We are only 1.5 hours from Birmingham and Bristol airports and 2 3/4 hours drive from London Heathrow.

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The charming 16th Century Tudor cottage is framed by a lush garden filled with colorful flowers. The exterior features whitewashed walls and several large windows, with a table and chairs positioned on the patio area, inviting outdoor relaxation in a tranquil setting.
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4.96 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

The Covey, a Tudor cottage for two.

Set in tranquil countryside, down owner’s private drive, this charming, spacious, 16th Century Tudor cottage enjoys beautiful views, own secluded, walled, pretty rose garden, private gate, secure for dogs. A perfect romantic cottage for couples. It boasts oak beams, an ingle nook fireplace with wood burner and a large airy cruck beamed bedroom with stunning far reaching views over the Herefordshire countryside. Enjoy the morning sun over breakfast, near the open door and listen to the birds.

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The exterior of a stone cottage is shown, featuring a wooden door and large windows. A picnic table is situated nearby, along with a fire bowl filled with logs. A bicycle is propped against the wall, and the surrounding area includes gravel pathways and green vegetation.
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4.88 out of 5 average rating, 229 reviews

Highlands Cottage | cider orchard | Wye Valley

Highlands Cottage is a detached, stone built converted stable with lots of rural charm and set in a beautiful apple orchard. It is tastefully converted; sleeps 4 and has a well equipped kitchen and open plan dining/living area, plus a walk in shower room. The South-facing patio has beautiful views across the valley, perfect for enjoying a meal. Free parking and good wifi. Numerous walks from the door, to pubs, forests and the River Wye. Short drive to Monmouth and lots of visitor attractions.

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A charming cottage with a brick exterior showcases climbing roses and vibrant flowers along its walls. Graceful windows are complemented by a small path leading to a well-maintained lawn, enhancing the tranquil setting surrounded by greenery.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Peaceful South facing cottage in Cotswolds. UK,

South facing, quiet, cottage with exceptional views set in valley of "Outstanding natural beauty" close by "The Cotswold Way" and miles of wonderful walks from the doorstep. Light filled rooms are decorated with original paintings and textiles. There are 2 computer chairs, a good table for laptops & business connection wi fi in the cottage. Relax by the wood burning stove, sleep on a super king size antique brass bed. Private south facing small terrace & lawn which cannot be overlooked.

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A quaint stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a large window that invites natural light inside. The well-maintained lawn includes neatly trimmed hedges and a comfortable seating area, creating a serene outdoor environment.
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4.97 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Peaceful Stone Cottage among fabulous gardens

The Garden House is a peaceful stone cottage set in the historic gardens of High Glanau Manor, the home of H. Avray Tipping (1855-1933) the Architectural Editor of Country Life Magazine from 1907. High Glanau Manor is an important Arts & Crafts house set in 12 acres of gardens designed in 1922. The gardens retain many original features including formal terraces, octagonal pool, glasshouse, pergola and 100 ft long double herbaceous borders. There are spectacular views to the Brecon Beacons

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The cottage is set amongst lush greenery, featuring a spacious lawn and a well-kept garden. Its exterior is painted white, with large windows and a welcoming entrance. A backdrop of trees adds to the tranquil atmosphere, creating a serene retreat in the countryside.
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4.99 out of 5 average rating, 247 reviews

3 bedroom, peaceful, secluded, & large garden

Hidden away on the edge of the ancient Forest of Dean, in the beautiful Wye Valley, with a large secluded garden, accessed by a mile long, narrow, single track lane, hanging with ferns in summer. It's is a fabulous place for walkers and town escapees. Once a woodman’s cottage, with a cosy, spacious interior, fully equipped kitchen, log burner, very comfortable beds, all you need for a relaxing break. Not suitable for young children 1-12, the large garden has a pond and steep terracing.

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The exterior of the property showcases a blend of stone and wooden materials, with large glass doors providing an open view. A spacious lawn surrounds the building, inviting relaxation in the outdoor space under a clear sky.
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4.98 out of 5 average rating, 244 reviews

Coach House Annex - Annedd Bach - Wye Valley

Finished to a high standard, Annedd Bach makes a comfortable base to explore the Wye Valley - walking, cycling or on the river. Set in 22 acres, the spacious accommodation benefits from underfloor heating, enjoys superb views over the Wye Valley and offers privacy with a secluded patio and garden - a true tranquil hideaway to escape the crowds. Located 4 miles from Monmouth the Cottage is approached through an historic arboretum with several giant redwoods amongst other specimen trees.

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A feature arched window frames panoramic views of rolling hills and fields, with sunlight illuminating the stone wall and wooden shutters. A vase of fresh flowers sits on a round table, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the open living space.
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5 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

Set in AONB & 40 Acres of Private Countryside

Perfectly situated to explore all the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean has to offer, The Apple Loft is an idyllic getaway popular with honeymooners, walkers, cyclists and those just wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With panoramic views across Mork Valley, guests can walk our grassy tracks, explore the old lime kilns, picnic in our fields, say ‘hello’ to the pet sheep and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature, stars and sunsets in this magical and relaxing retreat.

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An open-plan living area features a woodburning stove, a light-colored sofa with decorative cushions, and a wooden coffee table. A cozy seating nook is positioned by a window, while a flat-screen TV is mounted on the wall, all complemented by soft, natural lighting.
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4.95 out of 5 average rating, 280 reviews

The Old Cider Mill

The Old Cider Mill is a beautifully converted old cider barn set in the wonderfully peaceful monmouthshire countryside. The cottage is a fabulous romantic and tranquil retreat set in one acre of meadow and adjoining spinney. Perfectly situated to explore all the wye valley, and nearby forest of dean, has to offer. This cosy cottage sleeps two guests and has an open plan living area with a woodburning stove. Outside is lovely gravelled courtyard with furniture and off road parking.

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  • Total rentals

    10 properties

  • Nightly prices starting at

    € 69 before taxes and fees

  • Total number of reviews

    1.7K reviews

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