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Holiday houses in St Arvans

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A well-lit bedroom features a spacious metal-framed bed with a dark quilt and a decorative pillow. Two bedside tables with lamps flank the bed. Light grey curtains frame a window, while a full-length mirror is positioned against one wall, complementing the room's neutral tone.
Apartment in Chepstow
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 139 reviews

Cromwell House, Central Chepstow

Flat 1 is a cosy first floor flat in Cromwell House steeped in history and named after Oliver Cromwell having stayed here when invading the famous Chepstow Castle. We have recently refurbished the property to create a warm and welcoming place to enjoy all that Chepstow and the surrounding areas has to offer. This special place is close to everything and central to Chepstow making it easy to plan your visit. The flat is fully equipped with every thing you would need for your stay along with Wi-Fi

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A cozy living area is presented, featuring a blue sofa paired with a yellow armchair adorned with a decorative pillow. A coffee table sits in front, with a wood-burning stove on one side. Natural light filters through a multi-pane window, framed by dark curtains.
Cottage in Chepstow
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 533 reviews

Pineapple Cottage - Chepstow Town Centre (Wales)

17th Century cottage in the heart of Chepstow, close to Offa's Dyke & the Wye Valley. Tucked down a little cobbled street in the town centre, it’s a small but perfectly formed cottage ideal for a couple or a young family. There’s a secret door leading to the second bedroom, where you’ll even get a glimpse of Chepstow Castle from the window. It’s an ideal base for weddings at St Tewdrics (we’ve even hosted the bride and groom!) or for walking and cycling in the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley.

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A modern A-frame house is framed by a vibrant garden featuring tall grass and clusters of purple flowers. Large glass windows provide a view into the warmly lit interior, showcasing a cozy ambiance. Surrounding trees create a natural backdrop to this inviting space.
Place to stay in Lympsham
5 out of 5 average rating, 255 reviews

Romantic Somerset hideaway

Hello! We are Rob and Kate and we have poured our heart and soul into our guest house. Tucked away on the outskirts of sleepy Lympsham, enjoy the countryside around you whilst resting your legs after walking the renowned mendips. Enjoy a glass of wine whilst watching the many birds in the surrounding trees or be a little more adventurous with the numerous local cycle routes. We look forward to meeting you on your stay. Shared driveway next to main house. Not suitable for children or pets.

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A feature arched window frames panoramic views of rolling hills and fields, with sunlight illuminating the stone wall and wooden shutters. A vase of fresh flowers sits on a round table, enhancing the inviting atmosphere of the open living space.
Cottage in Saint Briavels
5 out of 5 average rating, 361 reviews

Wye Valley Escape. Romantic Loft on 40-Acre Estate

Romantic luxury loft for two on a 40-acre private estate in the Wye Valley National Landscape. Perfect for honeymooners, stargazers, proposals, anniversaries, or milestone moments. Enjoy panoramic Mork Valley views through the feature arched window, vaulted oak beams, and a cozy fire pit (logs & marshmallows incl.). Includes a generous welcome hamper and exclusive access to our dark skies, meadows, stream, and woodland. A peaceful, magical retreat with high-end, curated experiences available.

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The traditional cottage is partially obscured by lush greenery, featuring a white exterior and prominent chimneys. A conservatory is visible, and trees frame the surroundings, creating a tranquil and inviting setting in the heart of nature.
Home in Trelleck
5 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

Cute little Wye Valley cottage

Surrounded by woodland with hilltop views across the Wye Valley to Offa’s dyke, this eco friendly traditional Monmouthshire cottage is the perfect place to unwind and enjoy nature at its very best. Spend time in the garden listening to bird song and the gentle babbling of the stream or step out the gate to explore Cleddon Falls and beautiful view points along the Wye Valley walk. The medieval village of Trellech and Tintern Abbey are also within easy reach off or on road by foot, bike or car.

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A quaint stone cottage is framed by lush greenery, featuring a large window that invites natural light inside. The well-maintained lawn includes neatly trimmed hedges and a comfortable seating area, creating a serene outdoor environment.
Cottage in Monmouthshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 209 reviews

Peaceful Stone Cottage among fabulous gardens

The Garden House is a peaceful stone cottage set in the historic gardens of High Glanau Manor, the home of H. Avray Tipping (1855-1933) the Architectural Editor of Country Life Magazine from 1907. High Glanau Manor is an important Arts & Crafts house set in 12 acres of gardens designed in 1922. The gardens retain many original features including formal terraces, octagonal pool, glasshouse, pergola and 100 ft long double herbaceous borders. There are spectacular views to the Brecon Beacons

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The cottage is set amongst lush greenery, featuring a spacious lawn and a well-kept garden. Its exterior is painted white, with large windows and a welcoming entrance. A backdrop of trees adds to the tranquil atmosphere, creating a serene retreat in the countryside.
Cottage in Brockweir
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 279 reviews

3 bedroom, peaceful, secluded, & large garden

Hidden away on the edge of the ancient Forest of Dean, in the beautiful Wye Valley, with a large secluded garden, accessed by a mile long, narrow, single track lane, hanging with ferns in summer. It's is a fabulous place for walkers and town escapees. Once a woodman’s cottage, with a cosy, spacious interior, fully equipped kitchen, log burner, very comfortable beds, all you need for a relaxing break. Not suitable for young children 1-12, the large garden has a pond and steep terracing.

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The historic Welsh Gatehouse features an imposing stone exterior with two prominent towers. Architectural details include ancient windows and a large, arched entrance. Surrounding greenery adds to the charm of this medieval structure, set against a clear blue sky.
Castle in Chepstow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

Welsh Gatehouse: Historical Castle with EV Charger

The Welsh Gatehouse is a beautiful historic house with modern amenities. Imagine staying in a fairy tale castle built in 1270. The thick walls, ancient windows & steep spiral staircase say 'history'. Romantic log fires keep you warm you in winter, & the thick walls keep you cool in summer. Views from the top of the tower are extraordinary over the Severn Bridges and the Breacon Beacons (NB we call this the terrace in our description below). Unique, luxurious, quirky yet comfortable.

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The entrance features a wooden door with a diamond-shaped window, framed by large glass panels that allow natural light to enter. Surrounding the entryway are lush green plants and ferns, enhancing the rustic charm of the stone cottage.
Cottage in Saint Briavels
5 out of 5 average rating, 109 reviews

Birch Cottage with woodland sauna

Birch Cottage is a charming 3-bedroom stone cottage with a secluded woodland sauna cabin and views across the Wye Valley countryside. It is located on Offas Dyke footpath on a very quiet road, so is great for anyone looking to explore the network of Wye Valley footpaths. Monmouth, Forest of Dean, Bristol, Bath and Cardiff are close enough for day visits. Whatever season you prefer, it's a wonderful place to recharge your batteries and connect with nature.

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A cozy bedroom with a floral-patterned bedspread leads into a bright open-plan living area. Natural light filters through sheer curtains, illuminating the space. A wooden wardrobe and a bedside lamp add warmth, while a dining area and kitchen are visible in the distance.
Cottage in Tockington
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Olli's Cottage-Terrace &Jacuzzi

Olli's cottage is situated in one of Bristol picturesque suburds, newly refurbished 700sq Ft/70 Sqm with private terrace and hot tub (£30 extra charge to be settled at the property). In close proximity you have another property called Olli’s Summer house: Swimming pool with waterfall, pool table & ping pong table (£100 extra charge and subject to availability). Located near M4/M5, making travel to/from easy. 3 minutes drive to country pubs.

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A cozy lounge area is showcased, featuring two charming wicker chairs and a glass coffee table. A large set of patio doors opens to a balcony, providing unobstructed views of the lush greenery outside. Soft natural light illuminates the space.
Cottage in Brockweir
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 107 reviews

Stone Cottage with a splendid Wye Valley View

This 200 year old stone cottage tucked into the hillside yet set perfectly overlooking the beautiful Wye,has a wealth of period features,original stone fireplace and beamed ceiling and has been lovingly updated and furnished with mainly vintage finds. The cottage is ideally situated for walking and exploring Tintern the Wye Valley and Offas Dyke paths. the views and the balcony to enjoy them makes this cottage very special.

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The exterior of a historic cottage is displayed, featuring a whitewashed facade with black window frames and a central door. Flower boxes are visible under the windows, while ivy is seen climbing the adjacent building, adding charm to the scene. A lamppost stands nearby.
Cottage in Chepstow
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 131 reviews

Historic cottage opposite Chepstow Castle

Directly opposite the castle, this cottage is in the perfect location for exploring Chepstow and its surrounding areas. The cottage dates back to the 17th century, but has been freshly modernised. Expect a homely yet luxurious stay. Chepstow itself is a historic town, packed with lovely restaurants, pubs, cafés and shops. Our house guide will give you plenty of recommendations to make the most of the area.

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