The Old School is a well-received cottage, praised for its immaculate condition, comfortable furnishings, and comprehensive amenities. Guests appreciate the secure garden, especially those with pets, and the property's proximity to local attractions and nature trails. While some guests mention traffic noise, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with many expressing a desire to return.
Reviewers consistently mention the property's spotless and tidy condition, indicating a very high standard of cleanliness that contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.
The property's location is appreciated for its convenience to supermarkets, the Forest of Dean, and the Wye valley. However, several guests note the traffic noise due to the busy road, which impacts the tranquillity for some.
Guests find the beds comfortable and the cottage quiet at night, contributing to a restful stay. The property is described as warm and welcoming, with a few suggestions for additional comfort such as different pillows and blackout curtains.
The property is well-equipped with modern facilities, including bike storage and an EV charger. Guests appreciate the attention to detail, though some mention the need for instructions on using appliances and a mop for cleanliness.
The hosts are commended for their attentiveness and thoughtful touches, such as a welcome pack with wine, milk, and water. While these gifts are warmly received, it's important to note that such offerings are subject to change and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
Nestled upon the outskirts of Ruspidge, within the Gloucestershire countryside is The Old School, a lovely, two-bedroom cottage. Just paces away from a shop and a pub, whilst enveloped by several Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, The Old School rests in a prime position to explore the heart of Royal Forest Of Dean, inviting four guests and two furry companions. Benefit from designated parking for two cars, before stepping through the multi-level garden and into your new abode. Be greeted by the open-plan living space, stylishly furnished with a fully-equipped kitchen, dining seating for four guests, and plush sofas to lounge upon after a day of travelling. Rustle up delicious meals to be enjoyed indoors or set the patio table to relish in an alfresco affair; in the garden you'll also locate bike storage, perfect for avid cyclists, looking to venture along the nearby Forest of Dean trail. As day turns into night, head upstairs to be welcomed by two well-appointed bedrooms, a double and a bunk room, both serviced by a sleek bathroom, housing both a bath and a shower. Awaken to plan your itinerary, starting off locally with a bite to eat at the White Hart Inn pub, whilst a convenience store is nearby to stock up on the essentials. Venture into rural Gloucestershire to hike through the Cyril Hart Arboretum, explore the Forest of Dean by following the Sculpture Trail, enjoy a leisurely stroll along Soudley Ponds, or brush up on your local knowledge at the Dean Heritage Centre. Travel into the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the Ross-on-Wye riverside walk as a recommended stop off, whilst travelling south will lead you to the Clearwell Caves, where you can follow a guided, underground tour, and Puzzlewood, ideal for all the family. Round off your break in the city, brimming with art, culture and history, where you can tour Gloucester Cathedral, the National Waterways Museum Gloucester, Gloucester Prison, and the Museum Of Gloucester, before returning home in time for sundowners. Experience all of this, and more, at The Old School.
Ruspidge is a lovely little village situated in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. The village offers its guests a wonderful selection of amenities, with local shops, pubs, and a children's play area, it offers everything you could need for a self-catered stay, while nearby Cinderford boasts a wider selection. There are plenty of opportunities for outdoor activity within the local area, with the Lightmoor Pool (Royal Forest of Dean Angling Club) being just a short trip from the village, as well as Soudley Ponds being home to a a raft of ducks, making a lovely spot for a morning stroll. Situated between the River Severn and the Wye Valley, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you can expect to find a plethora of wonders just a stone's throw away; take a trip to the Clearwell Caves, a hidden world where you can learn of the iron ore mining, the main industry in the Forest of Dean, up close on a tour, or give beer pilates a go for an experience like no other! You will also find a good selection of sporting opportunities including archery, paddle boarding, scrambling and rock climbing just to name a few, or if you're seeking a more relaxed day out venture to the cathedral city of Gloucester; explore its history in the Blackfriars Priory site, Museum of Gloucester and the Jet Age Museum, or indulge in a day of retail therapy with plenty of shops to take your pick from. In easy reach, you can find Cheltenham too, home to Cheltenham Racecourse with its wonderful races and various events throughout the year, as well as the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty being just a scenic drive away too.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x bunk ( can take up to 120 kilos) .
Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin, heated towel rail and WC.
Cloakroom with basin and WC.
Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area.
Utility
Gas central heating.
Electric double oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
TV, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent ( EV charger excluded).
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Designated parking for 2 cars.
Multi-level garden with lawn, furniture, BBQ and bike storage.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.1 miles.
Note: There are steps in the garden; please take care
Evelyn
Plus a can opener that works.
Janet
The only negative things we have to say are that road was extremely noisy and busy and did detract from our enjoyment and that we needed instructions on how to work the television and dishwasher which we couldn't find. There was no mention in the cottage description that there wasn't an aerial to the television. There wasn't a visitors' book to be able to read previous holiday makers' suggestions of places to visit which has always been helpful in past holidays.
Michael
Well maintained, lovely enclosed garden, well equipped and very dog friendly. Welcome pack of wine, milk and water. Full marks.
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