Located in the rural hamlet of Earlswood in the Wye Valley, just six miles west of Chepstow in Wales, this holiday home sleeps four people and offers a range of features including an open fire and electric vehicle charging. The area is rich in history, with Chepstow boasting the oldest surviving post Roman stone fortification in Britain, as well as numerous castles and churches to explore. For outdoor enthusiasts, there are well waymarked paths for walking and the National Cycling Route (42) for cyclists, with the largest ancient woodland in Wales, Wentwood, nearby.
The former schoolhouse has been converted into a welcoming holiday home, with a kitchen/diner where guests can enjoy meals together after a day of exploring. The traditional kitchen is well-equipped with modern amenities, and there is a small utility area with a washing machine. The lounge features a wood burner and TV for relaxation, while upstairs there are three bedrooms - a super king size zip and link (which can be made into a twin), a double bedroom, and a single room - as well as a bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC.
Outside, there is an enclosed garden with a table, chairs, and charcoal BBQ, as well as off-road parking for two cars and secure storage for bikes. Electric vehicle charging is also available for an additional charge. With its convenient location for exploring the Wye Valley and the surrounding area, this holiday home offers a cozy and comfortable retreat for a family or group of friends looking to enjoy the Welsh countryside and its historic attractions.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!