The tranquil hamlet of Twyford, located just four miles south of Hereford in Herefordshire, offers a serene getaway perfect for couples, accommodating two guests. This picturesque area is nestled in the Heart of England, adjacent to the stunning Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Visitors can immerse themselves in the surrounding countryside, with ample opportunities for exploration through expansive farmland, footpaths, and quiet lanes that are easily accessible from the property. For cycling enthusiasts, the gentle country lanes provide a leisurely ride, while the more adventurous can tackle the challenging terrains of the Forest of Dean. Additionally, the nearby River Wye presents a fantastic venue for fishing, walking, and canoeing, enhancing the outdoor experience available to guests.
In terms of local culture, Twyford is conveniently situated near several charming market towns, such as Hay on Wye, Monmouth, Ross on Wye, and Leominster. These towns are known for their vibrant independent shops and farmers markets, offering visitors a chance to sample local produce and unique goods. The scenic drive through the hamlet leads to a beautifully set farmhouse, surrounded by acres of idyllic countryside, creating a perfect backdrop for a peaceful retreat.
Upon entering the property, guests are welcomed into a chic and contemporary ground floor that exudes comfort and style. The open-plan living space features a striking vaulted ceiling and is flooded with natural light from bi-folding doors that provide picturesque views of the courtyard and open countryside. A cozy wood burner invites relaxation after a day of exploration, while a generous dining table offers a perfect spot for entertaining. The compact yet well-equipped kitchen includes modern amenities such as an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher, ensuring that all culinary needs are met.
As the day winds down, a staircase within the living area leads to a spacious king-size bedroom, complete with an elegant glass balcony that overlooks the living space below. The ground floor also features a convenient shower room with a shower and WC, as well as access to a shared washer/dryer. Outside, guests can enjoy an open aspect patio area furnished with a table and chairs, ideal for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. With off-road parking for one vehicle and storage available for bicycles, this property is well-equipped for a delightful countryside escape.
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