The second of two cottages, within easy reach of the M4 & M5 a warm welcome awaits you at this peaceful rural location. Two self contained holiday cottages within the grounds of a 16th Century Coach House situated in an area of natural beauty with views across the local valleys. Our neighbours on the hilltop location include a Medieval Church, Dower House and Castle. Penhow Castle is the oldest 'lived-in' castle in Wales, formerly a hunting lodge for the Seymour's whose daughter Jane became a wife of Henry VIII.
The cottages are situated on a hilltop location bordering acres of farmland with views across the local valleys. A spacious layout has been designed to provide maximum comfort and each cottage offers two double bedrooms, both en suite, fully equipped kitchen, sun room, oak beamed lounge/diner with polished oak floors, French doors opening onto patio, downstairs wc/shower room.
Oil central heating, wood burner, hot water, fridge, microwave, colour TV CD/DVD player - with a selection of DVD's. Bed linen and towels provided. Hairdryer in each bedroom. All Inclusive
The open country location borders acres of farmland and is an excellent base for exploring and walking. Golfers are provided with courses to suit all standards within a 10 minute drive, including the renowned St. Pierre Marriot Hotel and the Celtic Manor Resort, host to the Ryder Cup in 2010.
What to do
We are ideally situated for exploring activities such as bird watching, fishing, golf, cycling, walking. Places to visit include the Wye Valley reaching from Tintern to Monmouth and the Roman Fortress at Caerleon. Whether touring by car or walking, charming towns and villages and historic sites are around every corner. You can join in the medieval banquets at Caldicot Castle. There is Chepstow a medieval walled town. Weekly markets. Usk, Monmouth and Abergavenny all have wonderful antique shops to explore. Tredegar House Newport is a grand post civil war house now open to viewing with a public park.
Shopping
The cities of Cardiff, Bristol and Bath are within easy reach together with Retail Shopping outlets, where you can buy the latest fashions of designer labels at half price.
Restaurants
For those who prefer to dine out, in addition to the local pub food there are many restaurants to choose from that offer a unique blend of traditional values and exceptional creations in understated elegance . You can enjoy fine food and great wine while you take in breathtaking views of the Usk and Wye valleys.
Cottages and a coach house in an open country location bordering farm land in an area of natural beauty. Luxurious and spacious each with two double ensuite bedrooms. One has a balcony leading to the garden. Oak-beamed living area and fitted kitchen.
- Private Secluded Garden
- Private off road Parking
- Weekly per unit - £275 - £475
- Short Breaks from £120
- BBQ
- bed linen and towels provided
6 miles from Chepstow