The property
Greenways Log Cabin is a beautifully furnished rural retreat with stunning views.
It is private, airy and comfortable.
All furnishings and fittings are of a very high quality with oak flooring and thumb latched doors throughout.
The log cabin sits within the owner’s property in its own private gardens, perfect for alfresco dining or relaxing in the hot tub.
Located on the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley it is a perfect place to unwind and enjoy the surrounding countryside, local cities, town and attractions.
From the warm and cosy open plan living area you can enjoy far-reaching countryside views, or just relax and watch TV.
There is a well-equipped kitchen complete with all the essentials you need to prepare home-cooked meals, before sitting down at the dining table to enjoy.
A king-size bedroom promises a good night’s sleep where you can wake up to views of open countryside every morning.
Take a walk on one of the many local footpaths, or perhaps visit the town of Newent with its traditional inns, restaurants, tea rooms and individual shops.
The historic city of Gloucester and Regency Cheltenham are also close by.
Visits to the riverside town of Tewkesbury, the ‘honey pot’ towns and villages of The Cotswolds and the Severn Vale are also a must.
Make the most of this delightful, unique retreat.
About the location
NEWENT
Gloucester 8 miles; Ledbury 8 miles; Ross-on-Wye 9 miles.
One of the most attractive market towns in the Vale of Leadon, Newent, formerly a Roman settlement, offers a wide range of attractions, including the half timbered Old Market Hall dating back to 1668, traditional inns, restaurants, tea rooms and individual shops. Newent is situated on the northern edge of the magnificent Royal Forest of Dean, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering numerous trails that can be explored on foot, bicycle or horseback. Just a short drive away is the popular Three Choirs Vineyard and the delightful waterfront city of Gloucester with its Roman foundations, Victorian docklands and a spectacular Norman Cathedral. The historic market town of Ross-on-Wye is also close by and visitors to this area can enjoy day trips to delightful Hay-on-Wye, the Black Mountains and the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park.
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