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Old Orchard Barn
Nunnery Cottage, Welsh Newton, Monmouth NP25 5QL
Accommodation
Total: 1
Details: 3 x double, 1 x twin
Sleeps: 8
Pricing from
£520 per unit per week
Description
Spacious well appointed self catering property. Our newly converted 18th century barn enjoys lovely views over the tranquil Monnow valley and has excellent facilities throughout with private garden to the rear.
This property has a 4 star English Tourist Board grading. It has a fitted kitchen with electric oven, hob, extractor hood, dishwasher, washer/dryer, microwave, toaster, fridge and separate freezer. The ground floor is open-plan with large living area including wood burning stove to Inglenook fireplace. There is a separate dining area seating 8 around a large table. There is also a shower room on the ground floor. An imposing staircase takes one to both sides of the property with viewing bridge. The large impressive master bedroom has a wealth of original oak beams, king size bed, ensuite shower room and walk-in wardrobe. Across the bridge there are two attractive bedrooms and a bathroom with bath, shower enclosure and shaver point. A further flight of stairs leads to a 4th bedroom with twin beds and a separate galleried landing area with seating, TV and DVD. Access to the gravelled parking area to front and private lawned garden with flower borders to rear is via a covered verandah.
This converted Grade II listed 18th Century stone threshing barn is situated 4 miles from the historic border town of Monmouth, in the picturesque Monnow Valley. Monmouth, the birthplace of Henry V, is in the Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty known as the Wye Valley. Close by is the beautiful Royal Forest of Dean. The Cathedral City of Hereford, on the River Wye, is about 16 miles to the North and Ross-on-Wye, the birthplace of English Tourism, is some 10 miles distance. The Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park are within easy reach for the enthusiastic walker, with Brecon and its Cathedral close by, less than an hours
Facilities
Air conditioning
American Express accepted
Baby listening service
Barbecue
Building of historic interest
Central heating
Chemical toilet disposal facilities
Children welcome
Children's indoor play area
Children's outdoor play area
Christmas programme
Cleaning service
coach parties accepted
Colour television
conference facilities
credit cards accepted (no fee)
Cycles for hire
Disabled access
disabled toilets
Dish washing facilities
Dishwasher
Dogs/pets by arrangement
Dogs/pets not accepted
Drinking water
Drying facilities
Electric hookup
Electric shaver points
Euros accepted
Evening meals
facilities for groups
Fishing
Foodshop nearby
Freezer
Games room onsite
Garden
Gas cylinder exchange or refill
Gay/lesbian friendly
gift shop
Golf onsite or nearby
Hairdrier
High chairs available
Ironing facilities
Laundry facilities
Laundry service
Leisure club onsite or nearby
Licenced
Linen provided
Microwave
Night porter
Parking space next to pitch
Passenger lift
picnic site
Pony trekking/horse riding onsite
Private parking
public toilets
Radio
real log/coal fires
Residents' Lounge
Restaurants
Satellite television
Senior citizens reduced rates
Showers available
single sex groups welcome
Snacks/afternoon tea
Special diets available
Tea/coffee making in bedrooms
Telephone
Telephone (public)
Tennis onsite or nearby
Vegetarian diet available
Video/DVD
Visa/Mastercard/Switch accepted
Washing machine
WiFi
Working farm
Facilities Key
Directions
From the M50 at Ross-on-Wye, take the A40 towards Monmouth. At the first roundabout, take the town Centre road and at the traffic lights, turn right onto A466 Hereford road. Take first left for Osbaston and Cemetery, pass Osbaston Infants and Junior Schools on left. Travel 4 miles, pass Tregate Farm with roses on wall. Old Orchard Barn is just round the corner on the right, the smaller of the two barns.
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