Holiday houses in Ruardean Hill

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The Coach House is presented in a charming external view, featuring a distinctive round window. A well-maintained lawn surrounds the building, complemented by a large tree and the historic main house visible in the background.
Cottage in English Bicknor
5 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

The Coach House

This expertly refurbished 19th-century Coach House is full of character and all ready for your luxurious relaxing break. The open-plan living area has a exceptional view, and when you want a change there's a large smart TV and good-quality broadband for entertainment. The kitchen comes with induction hob and oven, dishwasher and washing machine, as well as all the pots, pans & utensils you need for cooking up delicious meals. The shower room/toilet is conveniently tucked away in a corner. Walk up the distinctive oak staircase to find the upstairs bedroom, with its impressive round window. It sleeps up to three people in a kingsize double bed and a separate single, and there's also room for a travel cot for an infant.The Coach House is ideal for a couple on a romantic escape, or for a family with young children looking for a safe space to relax and play. KEY FEATURES - One bedroom – upstairs, with kingsize double and single bed, space for travel cot. - One shower room/toilet – downstairs. - Sleeps up to three, and infant. - Private outside terrace area with view, shared use of 1.5 acre secure meadow & gardens. - Dogs welcome, two maximum, small additional charge. - Young children welcome (but you may need to bring a stairgate for safety). - Smart TV (Netflix, iPlayer, Freesat etc). - Good-quality broadband/Wi-Fi (free). - Induction hob, oven, microwave, fridge (freezer available if required), dishwasher. - Dining table for four, two leather sofas. - Washing machine (and use of dryer if required). - Underfloor heating (powered by eco-friendly air source heat pumps). - Wood burner, first basket of logs free. The Coach House is bookable by the week (start day Friday), and for weekend and mid-week short breaks. ​ ​ ​

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The exterior of Colliers Cottage is showcased under a clear blue sky. The stone façade features red accents, with large windows that invite natural light. A wooden patio area is furnished with a dining table and chairs, offering a view of the well-maintained garden.
Home in Parkend
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 119 reviews

Colliers Cottage at The Barracks, Forest of Dean

Situated in the heart of the Forest of Dean, you will find Colliers Cottage. An ex-colliers cottage that has been extensively renovated in 2024, it comprises 2 bedrooms (1 with en-suite), family bathroom, kitchen, lounge (with sofa bed), dining room and a large, fully fenced private garden with off road parking If you want a stay where you are surrounded by nature, look no further! This is an ideal location for keen walkers, runners and cyclists with off road trails just a short distance away

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A stone coach house is framed by lush green grass and trees. Its warm wooden door and window accents complement the natural surroundings. A swing hangs from a nearby tree, inviting relaxation. The building's rustic charm is enhanced by the gentle play of dappled sunlight.
Cottage in Clifford's Mesne
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 277 reviews

Cosy and quiet coachhouse. Orchard. Private patio.

Converted coach house, ancient cruck beams and woodburner. Country village near Ross on Wye. Restful and quiet, ideal for couple. Open plan with mezzanine bedroom. Two loos, shower. Long views. Great pubs nearby. Own patio and fire basket in orchard. 3 friendly dogs, 2 horses. On May Hill with many walking opportunities . Seven counties visible from the top. On edge of Forest of Dean with excellent walking/cycling routes, and canoeing on the River Wye just 20 mins away. Cheltenham races 40 mins.

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The exterior of Hilltop Hideaway is showcased against a cloudy sunset sky, with softly glowing windows reflecting warm hues. The guest house is surrounded by green grass and trees, offering distant views of the rolling countryside. Comfortable lounge chairs are positioned on the lush lawn.
Place to stay in Lydbrook
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 176 reviews

Hilltop Hideaway

Hilltop Hideaway is a perfect romantic getaway set in the tranquil Forest of Dean. Newly converted, bedroom, shower room and an open plan kitchen/lounge. There are slide opening doors that lead onto the decking, with views towards The Wye Valley and beyond. The Hideaway offers a perfect romantic place to unwind and relax in the peaceful countryside. This is accessed by a steep drive.You will have a king sized bed and the necessary equipment in the kitchen for a idyllic stay in the Forest of Dean

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Cottage in Mitcheldean
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 270 reviews

Romantic Idyllic Nuthatch Cottage with Hot Tub

A stunning panoramic view awaits you at Nuthatch Cottage. This gorgeous, unspoilt haven is located in Mitcheldean, the enclave of the Forest of Dean and a locals-only spot in Gloucestershire. This 2 bedrooms house was built with natural Cotswolds stone. The entire house is secluded with a hot tub and has a luxuriously charming feel. It is perfectly situated to enjoy what the picturesque local area has to offer. The local shops, restaurants, and attractions are only a five-minute drive away.

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Cottage in RUARDEAN
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 380 reviews

Forest of Dean 'Horlicks' Cottage. 'Wye' not stay?

Our cottage is a charming converted stone stable. Unwind beneath oak beams or relax in the oak framed west-facing sunroom - perfect for relaxing on the rare 4 seater 'Bishops Pew' after exploring the Forest. Ruardean is the birthplace of ‘Horlicks’ and the ‘Who Killed The Bears’ mystery. It is an ideal Forest & Wye Valley base with a shared garden, secure bike storage, and parking (EVC available). See our Superhost reviews and extensive image gallery. Any questions drop an enquiry.

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Cottage in Goodrich
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 170 reviews

Quirky, romantic, rural cottage, with own garden

For relaxing evenings around the firepit, sitting under the stars and listening to the owls, come to this unique, historic, converted folly, surrounded by woodland and your own private semi-walled garden. A perfect rural escape for up to 3 people. One bedroom cottage has open plan living area with sofa, TV, fast WiFi 23 mbps, DVD player and fold-up dining table and chairs. A fully equipped kitchen is set around a spiral staircase. Full length front windows with garden view. Dogs welcome.

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A half-timbered manor house is set against a backdrop of lush greenery and a serene lake. The spacious lawn features manicured grass and is bordered by tall reeds, while wooden structures and trees complement the tranquil landscape.
Home in Ross-on-Wye
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 296 reviews

The Game Larders

Wythall is a half-timbered manor house in a secluded and idyllic setting with garden, fresh water lake, wooded grounds and vineyards. You will enjoy peace and quiet here and see an abundance of wildlife. Wine tastings and vineyard tours are also available via appointment. The Game Larders is completely self contained and situated in the west wing of the manor house. It is well equipped and furnished, with access to ample parking space and central heating throughout. Pets are welcome.

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Cottage in Ross-on-Wye
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 130 reviews

A beautiful cottage set in spectacular grounds

Welcome to Walnut Cottage. A beautiful stunning quiet peaceful location. This cottage is beautifully furnished with under floor heating in the bathroom with a heated mirror. There is a woodburner in the lounge for those chilly winter nights. There is a private court yard where you can sit outside, listen and see the surrounding wildlife including Red Deer, Red Kites and Barn Owls to name a few . This cottage offers a luxury couples hideaway with magnificent surroundings views

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A serene landscape captures a lush, green hillside dotted with charming homes. The foreground features vibrant foliage, including shrubs and small trees, with gentle slopes leading to the distant wooded area. Overcast skies create a soft light over the peaceful setting.
Cottage in May Hill
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 298 reviews

Woodside cottage. Wood burner. Amazing views

On the edge of The Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, this cosy getaway is a professionally converted and exquisitely decorated annex to our main property. This conversion was completed in 2022. PLEASE NOTE... You are welcome to use the woodburner during the summer months (May - Sept inclusive) but I do not supply firewood during this period. Please bring your own supplies of firelighters, kindling and logs if you would like an inside fire during the summer.

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The exterior of the stone building is adorned with climbing greenery, with dark blue windows framed by traditional architecture. A gravel pathway leads towards the entrance, complemented by patches of grass and mossy stones in the foreground.
Apartment in Much Marcle
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 152 reviews

Much Marcle Flat with a View

Situated between the Malvern Hills and the Wye Valley, this quaint first floor apartment is a wing of Chandos Manor, which was rebuilt by Lord Chandos in 1554. The flat is approached by an external stone staircase and is fully self contained. The large open plan living kitchen area offers lovely far-reaching countryside views, and comes with two good sized bedrooms and a bathroom. There is access to 36 acres of historic traditional orchards.

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Tiny home in Hope Mansell
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 241 reviews

The Woodman's Bothy

A rural retreat tucked away on a hillside at the edge of the forest where you can relax in front of the wood burning stove or enjoy the views of the beautiful Hope Mansell valley by the fire pit. This rustic hideaway is perfect for a romantic break or as a base for walkers and cyclists wanting to explore The Wye Valley and Royal Forest of Dean. Ross on Wye (10 mins), Monmouth (20 mins) and the cathedral city of Hereford (45 mins).

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