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Ruardean Hill Near Drybrook, Gloucestershire

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Ruardean Hill, located near Drybrook in Gloucestershire, offers a charming semi-detached cottage that comfortably accommodates up to eight guests. This inviting retreat features four well-appointed bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or groups of friends seeking a delightful getaway in the Heart of England. The property is conveniently situated near the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, ensuring a picturesque backdrop for your stay. With a local pub nearby and the village of Drybrook just a mile away, guests can enjoy both tranquility and accessibility to local amenities.

The cottage is designed to provide a warm and homely atmosphere, featuring a practical ground floor layout that includes a cloakroom and a utility room. The country-style kitchen is equipped with essential appliances, making meal preparation a joy, and the adjoining dining area provides a pleasant space for family gatherings. French doors lead to a patio, allowing guests to enjoy the fresh air at their leisure. For relaxation, the snug area invites guests to curl up with a book or watch television by the stone fireplace, while the open-plan living area offers additional comfortable seating for unwinding after a day of exploration.

Accommodations in the cottage are thoughtfully arranged to cater to various preferences, including a kingsize bedroom with an en-suite, two double rooms (one featuring a single bed), and a twin room. Each bedroom is tastefully decorated with soft furnishings, providing a pleasant and restful environment for guests. The luxury bathroom, equipped with both a bath and a shower, adds to the comfort of the stay, ensuring that guests can unwind and refresh after their adventures in the surrounding countryside.

Ruardean Hill itself is the highest point in the Royal Forest of Dean, offering stunning views and numerous outdoor activities. The nearby village of Drybrook is rich in history, featuring 17th-century market halls and an array of shops, pubs, and restaurants. Guests can enjoy scenic strolls along the River Wye, embark on river cruises, or even take in the landscape from a hot air balloon. Seasonal highlights include the bluebells at Soudley in spring and the vibrant autumn colors in the Forest of Dean. With attractions in Hereford and Cheltenham just an hour away, this cottage promises a memorable holiday filled with sightseeing and outdoor adventures right at your doorstep.

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Weekly from £541

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