The Coach House in Abergavenny, Gwent, is a charming accommodation designed for two guests, nestled within the scenic Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Elegantly decorated and fully equipped, this retreat offers a comfortable and thoughtfully arranged space that allows visitors to enjoy an extended stay without lacking any essential amenities. Located in the village of Grosmont, the Coach House ensures privacy while being conveniently close to local facilities, including a pub, post office, church, and the historic Grosmont Castle.
As a centrally located base, the Coach House serves as an ideal launching point for exploring the surrounding areas, including Abergavenny, Monmouth, and Herefordshire. The proximity to both the Wye Valley and the Brecon Beacons National Park makes it a favored spot for cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts, who can take advantage of the spectacular routes available. The Wye Valley is rich in history, featuring several Norman castles, with Grosmont Castle being part of a notable trio that includes Skenfrith and White Castle.
Upon entering the Coach House, guests are greeted by an open-plan kitchen, sitting room, and dining area. The sitting room is equipped with a comfortable sofa, a woodburner effect electric fire, television, DVD player, iPod dock, and radio, creating a cozy atmosphere for relaxation. The kitchen is well-appointed with modern appliances, such as an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, and washing machine, ensuring that all culinary needs are met during the stay.
Upstairs, the accommodation features a king-sized bedroom that offers delightful views of the garden, along with a bathroom that includes a hand-held shower over the bath and WC. Outside, guests can enjoy a charming terrace and gravelled area furnished with a table and chairs, perfect for alfresco dining or enjoying a drink in the fresh air. The property also provides secure parking for up to two cars and bike storage, making it a practical choice for those looking to explore the beautiful surroundings.
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