Sutton Barn is highly praised for its comfortable accommodation, well-equipped kitchen, and beautiful setting in the Wye Valley. Guests appreciate the friendly and accommodating hosts, as well as the property's peacefulness and proximity to good walks and local attractions. While there is a mention of a negative experience due to external circumstances, the majority of reviews reflect a very positive stay.
Most guests found the cottage to be clean and well-maintained, contributing to a comfortable stay. However, one review mentioned cleanliness issues, which slightly impacts the overall high score.
The location is consistently described as lovely, with easy access to walks and local areas of interest, contributing to a high score for this category.
Guests frequently mention the comfort of the property, noting it as peaceful and well-furnished. A few concerns about the beds and noise from scaffolding slightly lower the score.
The facilities, especially the kitchen, are generally praised as well-equipped. However, one review cites issues with outdoor furniture and ongoing maintenance work, which affects the score.
While guests have mentioned the friendliness of the hosts, there is no specific reference to gifts or special touches that would indicate thoughtfulness. Therefore, this score cannot be determined from the available reviews.
Drybrook 2.9 miles. The rural hamlet of Hope Mansell lies in a secluded and quiet farming valley, where the stunning views constantly change, and is ideal for those wanting to explore both the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley. Settled next to the owner’s home with easy access to the stunning Wye Valley AONB, Sutton Barn is an idyllic pet-friendly dwelling for couples or a family of four and their canine companion. Step into the kitchen/diner, where you can look forward to whipping up delicious meals, ready to enjoy at the dining table for four over a bottle of wine. The kitchen also features a handy dishwasher and washing machine for keeping your space tidy! On warmer days, why not dine out on your very own private patio where you can soak up the country views on offer? After dinner, retire to the plush sofas in the sitting room and select your favourite show from the TV, as your pooch takes up their favourite spot in front of the woodburning stove. After a day of hiking through the Wye Valley, freshen up with a revitalising shower in the ground-floor shower room. When sleep calls, choose from two well-presented bedrooms, a twin which can be found on the ground-floor, and upstairs, a double, both with plenty of storage for your belongings. For your local amenities, head over to Drybrook, where you can treat your loved ones to pub classics at the Rose in Hand or pick up essentials at the well-stocked convenience store. There is also a fish and chip takeaway for when you fancy ordering in. Take advantage of your proximity to the breath-taking Wye Valley AONB, where you will find woodland and riverside walking and cycling trails, the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, the famous Forest of Dean well-known for its ample selection of activities, including kayaking, cycling and caving, Goodrich Castle and the National Trust site of The Kymin. Be sure to stop off at Symonds Yat on your travels, where you can hire bikes and canoes for excursions or refuel after a day of adventure at, Wye Knot Inn, Riverside Bar and Ye Old Ferrie Inn. Continue onto Gloucester, home to the National Waterways Museum, the Museum of Gloucester, Gloucester Prison and the 11-th century Gloucester Cathedral. For your next adventure to Herefordshire, look no further than Sutton Barn.
While Drybrook, a former royal hunting ground in the Forest of Dean, is charming in its own right, it also offers a wide range of services to visitors, including a village store and post office as well as a butcher, fish and chip shop, and local bar. There are numerous nature reserves in the region, the closest of which is Wigpool Common, a 19-acre sssi where visitors can witness a wide variety of uncommon plants, animals, and birds. In England's largest oak forest and an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the Royal Forest of Dean, visitors can go on foot, bike, or equestrian excursions to explore the many routes. Caving, abseiling and a high-wire rope course are just some of the activities available to thrill-seekers in this pristine wilderness. In the nearby market towns of Ross-on-Wye and Monmouth, you'll find charming Tudor-style homes, 17th-century market halls, majestic bridges, and a wide variety of shops, bars and restaurants to suit any taste or budget. Take a river tour, walk along the banks of the Wye, or fly over the countryside in a hot air balloon!
You can visit Goodrich Castle, one of the best examples of a mediaeval 'Marcher Castle', or take a walk along Offa's Dyke and the Wye Valley Walk. Nearby, in the historic coastal city of Gloucester, you'll see Roman foundations, Victorian Docklands and a stunning Norman cathedral; you may recognise the Cloisters since they were utilised in the Harry Potter films. Take a trip to Symonds Yat, a rocky outcropping where peregrine falcons nest, or the Severn Estuary, which is well-known for its tidal bore and a haven for nature lovers. If you're looking to spend an unforgettable holiday in Gloucestershire, this is the place for you.
Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x ground-floor twin.
Ground-floor shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen/diner.
Sitting room with woodburning stove
Biomass heating with woodburning stove.
Double oven, induction hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher.
TV, Netflix, WiFi.
Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Parking available.
Front garden with patio and furniture.
Two well-behaved pets welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 2.8 miles
Neil
Comfortable cottage with everything you could need provided Rural location with walks from the door, very quiet and peaceful Owners were very friendly and welcoming
Peter
A very comfortable place to say, fully equipped and a lovely wood burner too. Would heartily recommend to anyone wanting to explore the Forest of Dean. Do visit âThe Moody Cowâ for a great meal out or âThe Hen and Dot Cafeâ at Flanesford Priory - combined perhaps with a look round the nearby Goodrich Caste. And of course thereâs Symmonds Yat - the dramatic starting point for a 10 mile walk with the âWhite Horseâ at Staunton a very convenient pub to stop for lunch. Our hosts were lovely too!
Lauretta
It is situated in a small village and has a spacious frontage for parking and a large area of beautiful cared for lawn area with wild flower beds. The moment we entered the barn we could see that this was a well cared for house. It had everything you would need and was all the rooms were clean and well furnished. Kate and David were perfect hosts and we would love to stay there again. The barn is a very popular venue and has number of regular visitors so I sugest you book early befor al the dates are filled
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