The Old Chapel in Dorstone, Herefordshire, sleeps four guests in two bedrooms.
The living areas in the property consist of an open-plan living area with a kitchen with oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, dining seating for four, a sitting area with woodburning stove and TV, and a utility with washing machine and tumble dryer. The bedrooms consist of a double with en-suite bathroom and a twin with zip/link and en-suite shower room, along with a cloakroom. Outside, there is a front garden with lawn, patio and furniture, rear garden with patio, electric barbecue and furniture, bike storage, and off-road parking with electric car charging point. Within 3.3 miles, you will find a shop, and within 0.1 miles, a pub, and please note that this is a non-smoking property. WiFi, fuel, power, bed linen and towels are all included in the price. For a truly unique escape, look no further than The Old Chapel.
Amenities: Central heating. Oven, hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher. 3 x TV, WiFi. Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off-road parking for 2 cars. Front garden with lawn, patio and furniture, rear garden with patio, electric barbecue and furniture. Bike storage. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop 3.3 miles, pub 0.1 miles. Note: There is an electric car charge point, which can be used at a cost of 30p per KW used, payable direct to the owner. EV charging point available. Locally-sourced farmer's toiletry products provided
Region: Herefordshire offers visitors the chance to journey through lush green countryside, enjoying splendid black-and-white timbered villages, a magnificent cathedral city, a fairytale Georgian castle at Eastnor or books galore in famous Hay-on-Wye.
Town: The village of Peterchurch, with its handful of pubs and restaurants, is situated on the River Dore in the beautiful Golden Valley, flanked by the Black Mountains to the west and gentle hills to the east. Just 10 miles away is the wonderful market town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its 30-plus book shops, excellent pubs, restaurants and antique shops, making it one of the most visited tourist attractions in Wales. Surrounded by pastureland and woodland, covered in primroses, violets, celandine and bluebells during spring, the village is also close to the Offa's Dyke and Wye Valley walks. The epitome of picturesque England, the ancient city of Hereford lies 12 miles away and dates back to the 7th Century, boasting a magnificent cathedral, the famous 'chained library', and a medieval bridge over the winding River Wye. A great location with plenty to see and do for all the family.