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Chepstow
Stone Rock Lodge has twelve nature inspired en-suite bedrooms offered as Economy Double, Standard Double and Twin.
Abergavenny
The Upper Bettws Cottages (Hafod & Cuddfan) are high in the Black Mountains of the Bannau Brycheiniog / Brecon Beacons on a 17th century farm.
Nr Abergavenny
We are situated on the edge of the picturesque village of Llanfihangel crucorney. Ideal location for seeing the beautiful Breacon Beacons and Wye valley.
Abergavenny
Flagstone Cottage is a perfect holiday cottage for two and also spacious enough for a small family. Children love the secret staircase through the wardrobe to the mezzanine.
Raglan
Welcome to Harvest Home 2020 bespoke Shepherd Lodges, situated around a large natural wildlife pond, with unspoilt panoramic views of seven mountains and Raglan Castle.
Abergavenny
Built in 1877 and recently lovingly restored, this charming example of a Victorian headmaster’s house sleeps up to four (plus 2 infants in cots) – and has a view to beat all views.
Raglan
The Willows is a quiet country house tucked away at the end of a small private hamlet, situated between Raglan and Abergavenny.
Monmouth
A spacious and homely 16thC former farmhouse (grade II listed) with oak beams and inglenook fireplaces, set in large garden with stream. Large car park, terrace, barbecue. Evening meals by arrangement. 9 rooms.
Monmouth
Situated in the heart of Monmouthshire on a working farm which was originally part of the Rolls Estate.
Ciderhouse Cottage sleeps 7
Beili Stable sleeps 4
The Mill sleeps 2
Tintern
We have a selection of bedrooms in our main house and our beautiful garden rooms each offering their own style and flair. We also offer dog-friendly rooms fully equipped with everything your furry friend will need on their travels
Near Tintern
5 star comfort. Hot tub. WiFi ,6 TVs, Sheltered fenced garden, Sleeps 6, 4 bedrooms incl Superking. 2 bathrooms. Parking, EV charger. Woodburner. Very well equipped. Family and Pet friendly. Excellent cycling, walking from doorstep, fishing,…
Usk
Sleeps 6. Yew Tree Barn it is set on its own in the heart of rural Monmouthshire. It has a spacious and modern interior with panorama windows giving breathtaking views of the spectacular countryside. Wheelchair access.
Monmouth
Charming converted stone stables. Set in an orchard, with stunning views.
Close to the River Wye, Monmouth and numerous beautiful walks from the door
Monmouth
Situated in an idyllic, rural setting in a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 2 bedroom barn conversion features a spiral staircase, oak beams & woodburner. It enjoys beautiful views over the Wye Valley and beyond.
Llanbadoc
On the edge of this delightful old market town, Glen Yr Afon, a unique Victorian villa, offers all the facilities expected of a modern hotel combined with the warm atmosphere of a family home.
Maesygwartha Road, Gilwern, , Abergavenny
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of Old Rectory Barn. All bedrooms are en suite. Follow local walks & cycle routes, take interesting trips or just relax in the garden. Very spacious so ideal for families or large groups.
Dogs Welcome.
Usk
Dating back to the 17th Century, the historic building has been refurbished and extended to create a manor house hotel with all the necessities of modern life.
Abergavenny
The Bell is a beautifully restored,17th century former coaching inn which still retains much of its charm and character. It has won many awards for its restaurant, wine list and overall stylish luxury. Pets are invited in to The Dog and Boot Bar…
Grosmont
A spacious home from home self-catering bungalow, adapted for wheelchair access. Ideally suited for groups with someone with very limited mobility and set within its own large well maintained garden. Enjoy excellent views.
Abergavenny
The Kings Arms is a late 16th Century coaching inn, giving a fine example of what much of Abergavenny would have looked like before formal Georgian modifications.