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Steel Works Farm
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- Pets allowed
- 5 People
- WiFi
- Cottage
Enveloped by far-reaching views across the Herefordshire countryside, situated in the quaint village of Gorsley, is this charming two-bedroom cottage, Steel Works Farm.
Completed with original features, including exposed stone walls and lofty ceilings, whilst well-positioned near local amenities and popular walking trails, the cottage accommodates five guests, especially recommended for those who love the outdoors.
Benefit from a well-stocked galley kitchen, with all expected appliances, along with a convenient breakfast bar to enjoy your meals, or perhaps head next door for formal dining around the inviting dining table; you'll also find a plush sofa, electric woodburning stove and TV to help you feel right at home.
Heading outside, be delighted by the tranquil backdrop of your abode, with views out to the nearby farmland and Herefordshire hills, perfect for a relaxing alfresco arrangement, or a night out under the stars.
At dusk, retire up the spiral staircase to the master bedroom, home to a king-size bed, whilst the family room and shower room are positioned on the ground-floor.
If you can tear yourself away from Steel Works Farm, the centre of Gorsley is a short walk away, home to a pub called The Roadmaker, the ideal dine-out option especially for a sunday roast, a childrens play area, a coffee shop, a village shop and convenience shop, to stock up on the essentials․ Also, electric vehicle charging points are close by.
By car, you'll reach Ross-on-Wye Golf Club, ideal for a competitive afternoon on the course, Goodrich Castle and its medieval ruins, and Newent Arboretum, where you can enjoy a family picnic or opt for a walk or cycle.
Towards the town you'll find River Wye, a peaceful setting, fitting for a quiet stroll, Coppett Hill, for those feeling energetic, and Symonds Yat Rock, a woodland track, perfect for hikers.
Gloucester is also a short journey away, home to Museum of Gloucester, showcasing roman ruins, running from the dinosaur age to present time, the National Waterways Museum, set upon the docks, and Alney Island Nature Reserve, 80 hectares of wetland, with picturesque scenery across the River Severn.
Gather your loved ones in Herefordshire, by choosing the charming Steel Works Farm as your home-from-home.
Completed with original features, including exposed stone walls and lofty ceilings, whilst well-positioned near local amenities and popular walking trails, the cottage accommodates five guests, especially recommended for those who love the outdoors.
Benefit from a well-stocked galley kitchen, with all expected appliances, along with a convenient breakfast bar to enjoy your meals, or perhaps head next door for formal dining around the inviting dining table; you'll also find a plush sofa, electric woodburning stove and TV to help you feel right at home.
Heading outside, be delighted by the tranquil backdrop of your abode, with views out to the nearby farmland and Herefordshire hills, perfect for a relaxing alfresco arrangement, or a night out under the stars.
At dusk, retire up the spiral staircase to the master bedroom, home to a king-size bed, whilst the family room and shower room are positioned on the ground-floor.
If you can tear yourself away from Steel Works Farm, the centre of Gorsley is a short walk away, home to a pub called The Roadmaker, the ideal dine-out option especially for a sunday roast, a childrens play area, a coffee shop, a village shop and convenience shop, to stock up on the essentials․ Also, electric vehicle charging points are close by.
By car, you'll reach Ross-on-Wye Golf Club, ideal for a competitive afternoon on the course, Goodrich Castle and its medieval ruins, and Newent Arboretum, where you can enjoy a family picnic or opt for a walk or cycle.
Towards the town you'll find River Wye, a peaceful setting, fitting for a quiet stroll, Coppett Hill, for those feeling energetic, and Symonds Yat Rock, a woodland track, perfect for hikers.
Gloucester is also a short journey away, home to Museum of Gloucester, showcasing roman ruins, running from the dinosaur age to present time, the National Waterways Museum, set upon the docks, and Alney Island Nature Reserve, 80 hectares of wetland, with picturesque scenery across the River Severn.
Gather your loved ones in Herefordshire, by choosing the charming Steel Works Farm as your home-from-home.
The living areas in this property consist of a kitchen/diner with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher and a breakfast bar, and a living/dining room with a TV and electric woodburning stove. The bedrooms consist of a king-size, and a ground-floor family room (with a double and a single), along with a ground-floor shower room. Outside there is a rear garden with decking and furniture, and off-road parking. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are included in the price. Sorry, no smoking. You'll find a shop in 0.8 miles and a pub in 0.7 miles. Steel Works Farm is a charming base for a countryside escape to Herefordshire. Note: The spiral staircase is steep. Note: one well behaved dog welcome
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- Check-in: From 15:00
- Check-out: Until 10:00
- Pets allowed

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