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A spacious bedroom features exposed wooden beams and green accent walls. A black metal bed frame supports a striped duvet with yellow and gray tones. Two bedside lamps illuminate the room, while a desk and chair are positioned nearby. Natural light filters through a window with beige curtains.
Cottage in RUARDEAN
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 370 reviews

Superb Forest of Dean cottage. 'Wye' not stay?

A charming Forest of Dean stone cottage, originally a stable, unwind and enjoy the oak beams and features. The oak framed, west facing sunroom with a cedar roof is a ideal place in the early evening to sit after a day exploring. Ruardean is the birthplace of 'Horlicks' and location of the 'Who Killed The Bears' mystery! A perfect base to explore the Forest & Wye Valley. Enjoy our shared garden, secure bike storage & parking. See our Super Host glowing reviews & photos showcasing its charm.

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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, 254 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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An open plan living area reveals a comfortable sofa with decorative cushions, facing a wooden dining table set for six. The kitchen features wooden cabinetry, a stove, and a washing machine. Natural light streams through the windows adorned with light curtains.
Cottage in Gloucestershire
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 350 reviews

Stable cottage, comfortable and cozy

Stable Cottage is a cosy cottage on the edge of the Forest of Dean. It provides all you need as a relaxing base to stay and explore the picturesque Forest and Wye Valley. Great area for walking, cycling and outdoor adventures for all, from level old railway lines to step Wye Valley hills you’ll find terrain to suit you. Good walking and cycling right from the door, and great places to visit within a short drive. Located near to a main road, it's easy to travel in to Forest or City of Gloucester

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The spacious lounge area features a comfortable gray sectional sofa with decorative cushions, paired with a purple armchair. A glass coffee table is situated in the center, enhancing the cozy ambiance, while natural light enters through a window framed by patterned curtains.
Cottage in Gloucestershire
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 205 reviews

The Granary stylish,rural, countryside cottage

The Granary is a detached, self catering stone built character countryside / rural cottage, believed to be over 300 years old. It is converted from a former dairy and grain store, and retains many original features which gives this spacious king size sleigh bedded cottage a romantic feel. It is surrounded by countryside and woodland and indeed the Gloucestershire Way runs right by the door as well as the Wysis Way and there are many Forest countryside walks available directly from the cottage.

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A private patio area features a round wooden table with four folding chairs, surrounded by colorful flowers. A wood-fired hot tub is visible nearby, overlooking a scenic view of lush hills and greenery, under a bright sky with scattered clouds.
Cottage in Mitcheldean
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 189 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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Two alpacas graze in a grassy area in front of a detached cottage. The cottage features large windows and double patio doors, surrounded by greenery. The overall scene conveys a serene countryside atmosphere, enhancing the connection between the animals and the natural landscape.
Cottage in Gloucestershire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 351 reviews

Restful rural views, alpacas, wildlife- Perry Pear

Perry Pear Cottage is a conversion of an outbuilding “where the cider mill donkey once lived” in the Forest of Dean. Cosy wood burner & relaxing countryside views from every window. Alpacas. Detached cottage , clean & comfortable private escape for you to unwind & enjoy the views over an old perry pear orchard/field managed for wildlife & grazed by our pet alpacas. Neighbourhood of similar smallholdings & valley farmland with direct access to beautiful forest walks. Perfect for stargazing.

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A charming Cotswold stone cottage is depicted, featuring a stone pathway leading to a warm, inviting entrance. Surrounding greenery enhances the rustic ambiance, while the exterior showcases original details and serene landscaping. Bicycles are securely parked nearby, indicating accessibility for outdoor activities.
Cottage in Painswick
5 out of 5 average rating, 185 reviews

Quiet grade 1 listed entire cottage in Cotswolds

A bright and recently modernised grade 1 listed Cotswold stone cottage, 100 yards from the Cotswold Way with breathtaking views down the Stroud Valley, its own parking and secluded outdoor eating. Filled with natural light, it is very peaceful and extremely comfortable with luxury bedding (super king or twin bed) and kitchen. An idyllic spot for walking, cycling, exploring the local scenery or simply escaping the city Painswick is 10 minutes from Stroud ( 87 mins hourly train to London).

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A charming stone cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, showcasing a welcoming entrance. A small patio area features light wooden furniture and a large umbrella, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers in planters, evoking a peaceful outdoor space.
Cottage in Tarrington
5 out of 5 average rating, 278 reviews

Countryside Cidermaker's Cottage

A characterful and lovingly converted 18th century cider makers cottage in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside. The interior is welcoming, cosy and unique. A mix of modern and quirky. Only 7.5 miles from the historic city of Hereford and the market town of Ledbury. An idyllic countryside retreat. Perfect for foodies, walkers, cyclists or a bolthole for getting away from it all. We are only 1.5 hours from Birmingham and Bristol airports and 2 3/4 hours drive from London Heathrow.

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A living room is displayed with a stone fireplace as a focal point. A comfortable chair is positioned next to a window seat adorned with cushions. A television rests on a side table, surrounded by a few books. Decorative wall art adds subtle character.
Cottage in Minchinhampton
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 231 reviews

Grade II listed historic Cotswolds cottage

A Grade II listed 2-bedroom cottage, in a charming Cotswolds area, steeped in history and character, with original windows, traditional flagstone flooring, stone walls, oak beams and a fireplace. All rooms have lovely little window seats. Enjoy your own orchard at the end of the garden, perfect for a BBQ or picnic. The Cottage also includes free off-street parking. We love the local walks, views and the quintessential little Cotswolds high street only minutes walk from the cottage.

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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, 330 reviews

Set in AONB & 40 Acres of Private Countryside

Perfectly situated to explore all the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean has to offer, The Apple Loft is an idyllic getaway popular with honeymooners, walkers, cyclists and those just wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With panoramic views across Mork Valley, guests can walk our grassy tracks, explore the old lime kilns, picnic in our fields, say ‘hello’ to the pet sheep and enjoy the sights and sounds of nature, stars and sunsets in this magical and relaxing retreat.

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A rustic building with a textured stone façade is partially obscured by lush green leaves and a large tree trunk. The peaceful woodland surroundings are evident, creating a serene natural ambiance that emphasizes the property's connection to nature.
Cottage in Yorkley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 161 reviews

Forest of Dean, The Old Chapel

In the Forest of Dean, the Old Chapel is situated next to woodland with wonderful walks right on the doorstep. The chapel has been sympathetically restored and retains many original features, character and charm. An abundance of pine cladding on walls and ceilings give a wonderful feeling of warmth and relaxation. The floors are original pine. Candles in the evening and a beast of a woodburner makes this an incredibly relaxing place to be. Something a little bit different.

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An inviting entrance to the self-contained annex is displayed, featuring a light-colored exterior and a sloped roof. A wooden door opens outward, revealing a welcoming interior. A small green umbrella shades a picnic table, surrounded by potted plants in a paved area.
Cottage in May Hill
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 263 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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