Herefordshire cottages like these are a great rural retreat yet with their proximity to Ross on Wye they provide the ideal base for exploring not only Herefordshire but also the Forest of Dean and the Welsh borders. Ross itself is situated high on a sandstone cliff overlooking a large loop in the river. The spire of the 13th century St. Mary's Church is visible for miles around and the river attracts canoeists, rafters and rowers. It is a historic market town with Tudor timbered houses clustered around the striking 17th century Market Hall where the twice-weekly markets are still held.
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On a quiet country lane in the hamlet of Hentland, yet within easy reach of Ross-on-Wye (4 miles) and Hereford, this pair of tastefully converted cottages offer the perfect place to relax and unwind. Enjoying a courtyard setting and shared use of the owners’ magnificent landscaped gardens and tennis court, they sit in countryside that is a paradise for walkers and bird watchers. More adventurous visitors will enjoy the variety of water sports (and fishing) offered at Ross-on-Wye and food lovers are well served by the area’s award winning pubs and restaurants. Shop 2 miles, pubs serving food 1 mile.
Large open plan sitting room with sofa bed (for + 2), well equipped modern kitchen and dining area. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom/WC. Twin bedded room with ensuite bathroom/WC (shower over bath).
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