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AboutCwm cottage holiday rental has been delightfully furnished and decorated with rugs, furniture and original paintings. Situated at the end of a green lane with a stream flowing over an ancient ford down past the cottage, ideal for children to play in.
There are lovely views from the cottage windows.
Facilities & InformationCwm cottage sleeps 5, 3 bedrooms. Long spacious very decorative kitchen with pale blue washed kitchen units, an electric cooker, hob, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and a freezer; pine kitchen/dining table and chairs and a built-in dresser with a collection of some lovely decorative china. The floor is traditional welsh flag-stone. The sitting room is warm and comfortable with a woodburning stove, sofas and chairs. An entrance porch with room to store logs, muddy boots and wet coats. Downstairs bathroom with a bath and handbasin; a separate toilet.
Up painted wooden stairs to three bedrooms, a single bedroom and two bedrooms with double beds. All the beds have new mattresses but the single room has an old iron bedstead, and one of the double rooms has an old brass bed, the other a wooden bed, they are full of character with antique bed covers and lovely white linens and French lacy pillow cases. Bedlinen and towels provided. Electricity and oil central heating.
Woodburning stove with first basket of logs. TV/DVD combi but there is no reception in this deep beautiful secluded valley, a perfect cottage to really be able to relax and "get away from it all" and there is no or poor mobile reception. One pet on discussion with the owner. Their is Ample parking. Outside is a wooden garden bench, table and a BBQ. Stabling and grazing available on discussion with the owner.
Cwm holiday Cottage has been delightfully furnished and decorated with lovely fabrics, rugs furniture and original paintings. Our holiday cottage rental is situated down a secluded lane, ideal as a romantic retreat, with only one other cottage further along the lane; it is deep in this very special part of Herefordshire close to the border with Wales called the Golden Valley.
Also suitable for families as a stream flows over an ancient ford down past the cottage ideal for children to play in, eventually joins the River Dore;.
There are lovely views from all the windows in the cottage with the rolling hills studded with sheep grazing and The Black Mountain just beyond - made famous by Bruce Chatwin's "On The Black Hill".
A wonderful cottage to stay for walking or for riding, there are a great many bridleways criss-crossing this countryside. Dorstone has an excellent village pub/restaurant The Pandy Inn - 1 mile and Hay-on-Wye 5 miles. Additional Information
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