Hoolet 



  


Hoolet - sleeps up to 4  (700602/2)
Other onsite cottages :- Hamstalls (sleeps 5) |

Hoolet
Hoolet
Price Range:
  246 - 398
Holiday Location:

Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire
Gloucestershire

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Description of the cottage

One of two idyllic holiday cottages situated in a peaceful, rural location on the Severn estuary next to the Forest of Dean. These well equipped, ground floor cottages look out onto a traditional apple orchard, which is maintained under a Country Stewardship agreement, and have views of the river and, on a good day, to the Malvern Hills. They are close to a network of footpaths including the Severn Way footpath and one to the local pub. In converting the cottages, the owners have tried to be as environmentally friendly as practically possible and have, amongst other things, have installed a heating system which utilises geothermal energy.

Both cottages are graded 4 stars by Visit Britain and Hamstalls is graded Mobility Level 1 on the National Accessibility Scheme.

Hoolet is ground floor property with under floor heating throughout and comprises of one double bedroom with ensuite bathroom containing a toilet, a bath (with shower over) and wash hand basin. The Living/dining room has a log burning stove, flat screen TV, various board games and a well equipped kitchen. There is a small garden with patio, lawn, garden furniture and BBQ. Two cars can comfortably be parked in front of the cottage. Access is available to the adjacent orchards for dog walking purposes and via the owner's garden, to the edge of the river.

The Forest of Dean, with its ancient mines and 300 year old oak trees, and the Wye Valley, with its meandering river, vertical rock faces and oenological view point at Symonds Yat, together offer some of the country's best out-door activities including, cycling, walking, boarding, canoeing, caving and a "Go Ape" tree-top adventure site. Also, within a short car journey one can find many children's attractions, museums, castles and mines, while an hour's journey will take you to Cardiff, the Black Mountains, Bristol or Gloucester and Cheltenham. Alternatively, you can just relax at the Priory Cottages enjoying the views, the Cotswold sheep grazing in the orchards, the wide variety of birds and, periodically, watch the famous Severn Bore.

This ground floor property with under floor heating throughout, comprises of 1 bedroom that can either be a double or a twin room and 1 en-suite bathroom, kitchen, living/dining room with flat screen TV and log burner.

Seculded garden with garden furniture and BBQ. Parking for 2 cars.

Facilities available

[Location Type;Rural][Accessibility;Car Required][Housekeeping & Services;Iron and Ironing Board;Bed Linen Included;Towels Included;Fuel and Power Included;Pets Allowed;Cot;High Chair;No Smoking][Open Fire/Wood Burner;Wood burner][Bedrooms;1 Double Bedroom][Ground Floor Facilities;Ground Floor Bedroom;Ground Floor Toilet;Ground Floor Bath;Ground Floor Shower][Kitchen;Washing Machine;Dishwasher;Microwave;Fridge;Freezer;Toaster;Oven;Hob;Grill][Internet Access;Wireless Broadband][Entertainment;DVD Player;Books;Games;TV][Leisure Equipment;Patio Furniture;Barbecue][Garden/Terrace/Play area;Private garden;Terrace / patio][Parking available;Off road parking][Activities within 20min drive of the property;Surfing;Fishing;Wine Tour;Outlet Shopping;Theatre;Tennis;Golf;Hiking;Caving;Mountaineering;Mountain Biking;Horse Riding;Walking;Cycling;Pub/Bar within 1 mile][Local Water Sports;Jet Skiing;White Water Rafting;Sailing;Swimming (indoor pool);Swimming (outdoor pool);Canoeing;Kayaking]


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