Stable Cottage is an enchanting stone cottage located in the charming market town of Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. This delightful accommodation can comfortably sleep six guests across its three well-appointed bedrooms. Nestled down a private road, the cottage offers a serene environment surrounded by trees, providing a tranquil retreat just 200 meters from the historic St Mary's Church and only a short walk from the vibrant town center. With its inviting atmosphere, Stable Cottage serves as an ideal getaway for those looking to relax and immerse themselves in the unique character of this market town.
The property is situated in close proximity to the stunning Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, making it an excellent base for exploring the region's breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can enjoy the natural beauty of the Wye Valley and the Malvern Hills, which offer a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and sightseeing. Additionally, the area boasts cultural attractions, including the Sculpture Trail and the Nelson Museum & Local History Centre, providing guests with opportunities to delve into the local heritage and art.
Stable Cottage is not only a haven for relaxation but also a gateway to adventure, with nearby attractions like Symonds Yat West Leisure Park and BattleSports Glos. These venues offer exciting recreational activities, ensuring that guests have a plethora of options for entertainment during their stay. Whether guests prefer to explore the scenic trails or engage in thrilling sports, the location of Stable Cottage caters to a wide range of interests.
Moreover, the cottage is pet-friendly, making it a perfect choice for families or groups wishing to include their furry companions in their holiday plans. With its blend of comfort, convenience, and access to both natural and cultural experiences, Stable Cottage stands out as a remarkable destination for anyone looking to unwind and explore the enchanting surroundings of Ross-on-Wye and its beautiful landscapes.
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