Dryslade Farm, Forest of Dean

18th century, detached, three storey farmhouse with glorious views of the Forest of Dean GFR BRS HEART OF ENGLAND > FOREST OF DEAN ( miles away) and 8 from ROSS ON WYE A very friendly welcome awaits to relax and unwind at the 184 acre DRYSLADE FARM, with parts dating back to 1780. Enjoy, excellent accommodation, breakfast in the large conservatory with panoramic views, walks around the cattle farm with 20 acres of woodland or to Symonds Yat, 2 miles away. Set [...]

Dryslade Farm, Forest of Dean2023-01-09T11:00:13+00:00

Monmouthshire

Stretching from the Brecon Beacons National Park in the west to the wooded valley of the River Wye. Abergavenny – a historic market town, surrounded by seven mountains. Blaenavon World Heritage Site – a monument to Wales’ immense contribution to the Industrial Revolution. The annual autumn Abergavenny Food Festival. Bustling Monmouth – set in the beautiful Wye Valley with a 13th century gate-house bridge. Caldicot Castle – a restored medieval fortress.  

Monmouthshire2021-06-23T12:41:22+00:00

Wye Valley

It’s said British tourism was born in the Wye Valley. Eighteenth century writers, artists and poets were inspired by it and put the river from Ross-on-Wye to Chepstow firmly ‘on the map’. History and the river are one. Iron Age hill forts look down on the hauntingly beautiful remains of Tintern Abbey and the valley’s almost hidden industrial heritage. The Angidy Trail walk brings this to life. Stunning viewpoints include the Eagle’s Nest, the Devil’s Pulpit and the iconic Symond’s Yat [...]

Wye Valley2021-05-18T17:00:54+00:00
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