Situated in the pretty village of Staunton, near the market town of Coleford in the beautiful Wye Valley AONB, is this delightful converted coach house.
Internally, the property has been renovated into a stylish and contemporary holiday home, with quality furnishings and lovely exposed beams showcasing the wealth of character this property has.
Entering the property, you will be greeted to a wonderful fitted kitchen, housing all the appliances you could need to rustle up a delicious, home-cooked meal for the whole family.
Bring your meals up to the open-plan living space resting on the first floor, and use the dining table to enjoy your meals over a well-deserved glass of wine.
There is a spacious lounge area, with plenty of seating to relax and unwind in front of the provided TV, with a gas effect fire to keep you warm during those chillier winter months.
The ground floor has a delightful double bedroom, as well as a family shower room, perfect for someone with limited mobility.
The first floor has an extra double bedroom, boasting an en-suite bathroom, with the choice of a bath or shower over to prepare for your day.
Outside, there is an enclosed, lawned garden and a patio area, with plenty of seating available so you can enjoy a refreshing beverage.
Take advantage of the heated swimming pool and tennis courts to enjoy in those summer months.
There are walks from the door to the wonderful Forest of Dean and then down to the River Wye.
While you're in the area travel towards the wonderful tourist attraction of Puzzlewood, an ancient woodland area boasting picturesque walks through the countryside, with opportunities for cycling too.
The Clearwell Caves is an underground museum with a series of passageways dating back over 4,500 years boasting a plethora of history inside.
The beautiful, unspoilt countryside of the Wye Valley AONB is the perfect spot for a rural retreat, with rolling country hills ideal for all manner of sporting activities and nearby lakes for fishing, canoeing and sailing.
Raglan Castle is a medieval castle ruin dating back to the 15th century and is well worth a visit.
Return to your superb rural cottage for a relaxing evening with your loved ones in front of the warming fire.