This Grade ll listed farmhouse offers great accommodation for large groups of friends and families to get together for those special celebrations or just sharing quality time, and is situated on a working farm that hosts various events throughout the year. This spacious farmhouse has two living rooms both with cosy open fires, and is perfectly placed for exploring Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and the Welsh Borders on the A48 between Chepstow and Gloucester. The Forest of Dean has an array of outdoor activities such as cycling, walking, riding, fishing, canoeing and kayaking on the River Wye. The cycling is suited for all abilities with an extensive network of stoned roads and paths, and for keen mountain bikers the downhill forest tracks provide wild opportunities with an excellent dedicated off-road area. There are walks with stunning scenery with access to Offa’s Dyke, The Gloucestershire Way, Wales Coast Path, The Sculpture Trail, The Wye Valley Walk and The Wysis Way. Geocaching is a world-wide activity often described as a ‘game of high-tech hide and seek’, and there are many caches in the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. The area is popular for film sets from ’Star Wars’, ’Merlin’ and ’Harry Potter’ to name a few. Other attractions include Puzzlewood, Go Ape, the Dean Forest Railway, Dean Heritage Centre and Clearwell Caves. Drive-in cinema nights are available at the local diving centre and golf is available locally, with the world class Ryder Cup Course at the Celtic Manor within an hours’ drive. The towns of Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth and Abergavenny are all well worth visiting, with some of the market towns hosting various festivals, and the racecourses at Chepstow and Cheltenham are within easy driving. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.