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The exterior of the sandstone building is visible, showcasing its multiple levels and windows. Lush greenery surrounds the structure, with a variety of plants and trees creating a vibrant garden atmosphere. A pathway leads through the garden, enhancing the inviting outdoor space.
Condo in Ross-on-Wye
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 148 reviews

Clairville Apartment: Garden Terrace, Central Ross

Clairville is among the oldest sandstone buildings (circa 1600s) in central Ross-on-Wye. This comfortable Ground Floor Apartment provides the perfect base to access the towns Restaurants, Period Pubs and Bars while being in walking distance of the Forest and River. Symonds Yat, Mountain Bike trails, Canoes or Paddleboarding are only 15 minutes away. Within an hour, the Welsh mountains, Hay on Wye, Ledbury, Malvern hills and showgrounds. Or relax in your garden terrace dining & seating areas.

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An airy living space is highlighted by a light color palette and angled ceilings. A round wooden dining table with four cross-back chairs sits adjacent to a comfortable sofa adorned with decorative cushions. The modern kitchen is equipped with sleek cabinetry and a range hood.
Apartment in Newland
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 224 reviews

Lambsquay House - Apartment Two

Lambsquay House is a beautifully restored 300 year old Georgian Country House, located in the picturesque Forest of Dean, situated between popular tourist attractions, Puzzlewood and Clearwell Caves. A former hotel, it has undergone extensive renovations and is now home to Calico Interiors, a family run interiors/soft furnishing business, occupying the ground and first floor. The second floor has been converted into two self catering apartments with private entrance accessed via a staircase.

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Cottage in GB
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 110 reviews

Rivington Barn, Little Howle Farm, Ross on Wye

Rivington Barn is a stunning converted stone barn with two bedrooms and luxury ensuite bathrooms. Beds can be king size or 2 singles. The living area is situated upstairs and is completely open plan. The kitchen is very well equipped. There is a patio area to the front of the barn and a fire pit/ BBQ area in the garden. On site parking. Set in a quiet location, Rivington is a perfect place to relax and get away from it all. A short drive from pubs and restaurants. Many walks from the door.

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A half-timbered manor house is set within a spacious, green landscape. The building is surrounded by lush trees, with a clear blue sky overhead. A peaceful freshwater lake and gently rolling hills are visible in the background, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Ross-on-Wye
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 287 reviews

The Game Larders

Wythall is a half-timbered manor house in a secluded and idyllic setting with garden, fresh water lake, wooded grounds and vineyards. You will enjoy peace and quiet here and see an abundance of wildlife. Wine tastings and vineyard tours are also available via appointment. The Game Larders is completely self contained and situated in the west wing of the manor house. It is well equipped and furnished, with access to ample parking space and central heating throughout. Pets are welcome.

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An outdoor dining area features a wooden picnic table surrounded by potted plants and flowers. Cushions are placed on the bench seats, and a small garden area is visible in the background, showcasing greenery. The exterior walls of the property display a rustic stone finish, with a sloped roof above.
Place to stay in Goodrich
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

The Boathouse on the River Wye with stunning views

Relax and take in the beautiful surrounding scenery at Boathouse which sits along the bank of River Wye in an AONB with spectacular views across the river. There are plenty of activities/adventures to keep you busy! Including wild swimming, canoeing, paddle boarding, climbing Yat rock, bike riding, woodland walks and fishing. The Boathouse garden is a wonderful place to take in the local wildlife. Local market towns for all your amenities: Monmouth 4 miles Ross on Wye 8 miles

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A view from higher ground features a peaceful rural landscape. Lush greenery lines the road, while a neatly arranged garden plot is visible in the foreground, indicating cultivation. A clear sky is adorned with soft clouds, contributing to the serene atmosphere.
Apartment in Ross-on-Wye
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Treetop view towards the Wye Valley

Whether you'd love to chill in your own peaceful garden, enjoy exhilarating sports in the Forest, explore the castle-rich borderlands of Wales or just need some peace to work with good wifi connections, this apartment, easily accessed by a ramp, would be ideal. We live across the garden should you need any help. Overlooking the treetops of the adjacent orchard, towards the beautiful Wye Valley and onward to the Forest of Dean, Treetops is a newly refurbished retreat for two people

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A newly constructed oak garden room is shown with large glass doors opening onto a spacious patio. Outdoor seating includes two lounge chairs and a dining table, accompanied by a large umbrella. Scenic views of green hills and a spacious field are visible in the background.
Bungalow in Harescombe
4.84 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Spacious Family Bungalow with Oak Garden Room

Detached countryside bungalow set within peaceful farmland, featuring a stunning oak garden room with views towards the Malvern Hills. Ideal for families staying 4–6 nights, The Bungalow offers a king ensuite bedroom, twin room and single bedroom, generous living space and private patio with BBQ plus large grassy area. Guests enjoy fast Wi-Fi, easy parking via private entrance and access to landscaped grounds. A quiet rural base for relaxed family breaks and outdoor adventures.

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A quaint, rustic stone cottage is nestled among lush greenery and wildflowers. The structure features multiple windows and a chimney, with Adirondack chairs positioned outside for relaxation. The natural surroundings create a tranquil setting, emphasizing the retreat's secluded charm.
Tiny home in Hope Mansell
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

The Woodman's Bothy

A rural retreat tucked away on a hillside at the edge of the forest where you can relax in front of the wood burning stove or enjoy the views of the beautiful Hope Mansell valley by the fire pit. This rustic hideaway is perfect for a romantic break or as a base for walkers and cyclists wanting to explore The Wye Valley and Royal Forest of Dean. Ross on Wye (10 mins), Monmouth (20 mins) and the cathedral city of Hereford (45 mins).

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Cabin in Lydbrook
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

A warm welcome awaits you atThe Kites

Welcome to spring at the Kites! Come and cosy up from the comfort of the lodge, which can sleep up to three adults and one small child (cot bed can be provided) Located down an accessible unmade track, surrounded by fields and woodland, situated high above the Wye Valley, The Kites offers total peace and tranquillity, that includes an expansive 40 mile view towards the Black Mountains with the Forest of Dean on your doorstep!

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A decorative log burner is positioned on a stone base, surrounded by neatly stacked firewood. The walls feature intricate artwork depicting a rustic door and cozy kitchen elements, enhancing the unique hobbit-style atmosphere.
Cave in Coughton
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

The Underhill House- luxury hobbit hole

A unique underground hobbit house nestled in the woods of the Wye Valley. Amenities include a King size bed, log fired oven and outside BBQ. This Eco-Friendly house comes with civilised compost toilets, outside showers and low energy fridge/kettle. With plenty of parking onsite, its close to The Forest of Dean, two miles to the River and Ross on Wye.

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A contemporary treehouse is elevated among lush greenery, supported by sturdy stilts. The structure features a wide deck with outdoor seating, large windows providing views of the surrounding forest, and a sloped roof. Soft lighting enhances the inviting atmosphere during twilight.
Treehouse in Elmore
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 137 reviews

RewildThings - Sky

Heaven. Cosmos. Spirit. Sky is one of our two biggest ones and is also accessible to most folks. Something treehouses are not normally known for. And as with all of our Pods, she is perfect for a couple. You can fit two more in though... As there is a hidden single bed and a pukka day bed in there too.

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Rolling hills are depicted with mist settling in the valleys below, creating a serene landscape. A few sheep graze peacefully on the grassy terrain, with distant mountains visible against a clear sky.
Tiny home in Abergavenny
5 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

The Bothy in the Clouds (B&B) - Brecon Beacons

THIS COSY MOUNTAIN BOTHY (SLAP-UP BREAKFAST INCLUDED) IS IN ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING LOCATIONS IN THE UK. IT SITS 1,200 FEET UP ON OFFA'S DYKE PATH IN THE BRECON BEACONS NATIONAL PARK—YET IS JUST 45 MINS FROM THE PRINCE OF WALES (SEVERN) BRIDGE AND 10 MINS FROM A PUB.

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