Welsh Newton Common in Gwent, Wales, is an enchanting hamlet located between the Monnow and Wye Valleys. It is close to Offa's Dyke and the town of Monmouth, offering a mix of elegant Georgian mansions and Victorian courtyards with shops, pubs, and restaurants. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy walking, cycling, horse riding, and canoeing in the area, with attractions like Monmouth and Goodrich Castles, Tintern Abbey, Clearwell Castle and Caves, and Puzzle Wood nearby. The property overlooks the Wye Valley and Black Mountains, with a breakfast room, comfortable sitting room, well-equipped kitchen, and three bedrooms including a spacious double with en suite, a twin room, and a large twin room with French doors leading to courtyards.
The property offers a comfortable and cozy setting for families or groups, with a range of family games, books, and DVDs available in the sitting room. The kitchen is well-equipped for chefs, with an electric oven, microwave, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine. Outside, guests can enjoy breakfast or a barbecue, play croquet on the lawn, or explore the grounds with wildlife such as rabbits, squirrels, and birds. The area is rich in heritage with many castles and churches to visit, as well as activities like canoeing, horse riding, and walking along Offa's Dyke and the Wye and Monnow Valleys.
The property is a single-story accommodation with three bedrooms, including a spacious double with TV and en suite bathroom, a twin room, and a large twin room. The family bathroom features a shower over a luxurious corner bath. Guests can enjoy stunning views of the valley and sunset from the property, with opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. The location is ideal for exploring the beautiful landscapes of the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and nearby attractions like Symonds Yat, Monmouth Activity Centre, and Hereford Cathedral. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat or an active outdoor adventure, Welsh Newton Common offers a perfect getaway in the heart of the Welsh countryside.
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