The Granary

ID: S608088

  • Bedrooms 3
  • ・ Sleeps 8
  • ・ Pets No

Guests say

The Granary in Chepstow is consistently praised for its idyllic location, spaciousness, and high-quality standards. Guests appreciate the clean, well-equipped property, highlighting the comfortable furnishings and the beautiful natural surroundings. The property's owners are commended for their friendliness and helpfulness, contributing to a memorable and enjoyable stay.

Reviewers consistently mention the property being clean and tidy, indicating a high standard of cleanliness that contributes positively to their overall experience.

The property is described as being set in a beautiful and idyllic location, suggesting that guests are very satisfied with the setting and its proximity to local attractions.

Guests find the property to be spacious and comfortable, with special mentions of lovely towels and bathrobes, indicating a high level of comfort during their stay.

The reviews highlight well-equipped facilities, especially the kitchen and entertainment options like games and CDs, suggesting that the property is well-maintained and offers a range of amenities.

While guests express gratitude for the hospitality received, there is no specific mention of gifts, and therefore it cannot be confirmed whether such gestures are a regular occurrence. As such, the score is set to null.

About this property

Chepstow 4.8 miles. Perched above the Wye Valley, high above Tintern Abbey and upon the Organic Penterry Farm near Chepstow, Monmouthshire is The Granary. This idyllic cottage seamlessly blends original character features including exposed stone and beams with contemporary appliances and benefits from a large patio with furniture and fire pit as well as three well-appointed bedrooms; the perfect setting for families and friends looking to escape to the countryside. Cross over the threshold and make your way into the sitting room, which is undoubtedly the heart of the home, and warm your feet on the underfloor heating while the designated chef of the groups makes themselves at home in the fully-equipped kitchen. Gather the family around the dining table to tuck in or if the sun is shining savour the meal outside upon the garden furniture. The patio is equipped with a fire pit so you can delight in evening drinks, all year round with a spectacular view across the Wye Valley, along with a barbecue, perfect for alfresco dinners. When the sky darkens, climb the stairs to wash off the day in the sleek bathroom before getting some much-needed rest in either of the king-sizes or the family room with super-king-size, also providing enough space for two singles and a cot upon request. The Granary lies in the historic, rural parish of Penterry which overlooks Chepstow and Tintern and is just a short walk away from a spectacular Roman hilltop fort. Nestled in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the encompassing countryside is beautiful and steeped in history providing endless opportunities for exploring, immersing yourself in the area’s past, and picturesque views amidst the tranquil birdsong. Find local stores where you can pick up all the essentials you need for your self-catered stay in Chepstow, consisting of an M&S and a Tesco, Waitrose in Monmouth, all of which deliver to the property by prior order, and a lovely shop at Hanley’s Farm in Tidenham. There are many fabulous restaurants in Tintern, just a short walk away, including the Anchor, The Wild Hare, Parva Farmhouse, and a wonderful Michelin restaurant, The Crown at Whitebrook, whilst travelling further you’ll reach The Angel at Abergavenny, the Walnut Tree at Abergavenny, Cripple Creek at Raglan, and The Hardwick on the outskirts of Abergavenny. Be sure to pay a visit to the town’s impressive 11th-century castle, which is the oldest remaining post-Roman stone castle in Britain, traverse the ruins, its grounds and fully immerse yourself in history or take a short walk to Tintern home to a majestic Abbey in a breath-taking setting; in total, there are five castles to explore, all a short car ride away. For those who love the countryside, Tintern is a recommended area for walking and cycling, resting within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty also home to bridle paths, whilst popular walks are found across the Wye Valley Path, where visitors can also try their hand at fishing, and the Offa’s Dyke walking trail. Those who prefer to traverse by bike will benefit from visiting the cycle hire centre in the Forest of Dean, with the assurance of secure, overnight, lock-up facilities on offer. For golf fans, head to one of the many courses within proximity to The Granary, including St. Pierre, Celtic Manor, and the Rolls of Monmouth, whilst horse racing enthusiasts can visit Chepstow Racecourse. If you’re feeling adventurous, there is the Diving Centre at Chepstow and Zip World is approximately an hour’s drive, Gwent Wildlife Trust, Symonds Yat and the Brecon Beacons along with the Elan Valley all close by. Further afield, the home of the Six Nations Rugby, Cardiff, makes a lovely day or night out. Adventure awaits at The Granary.

This magnificent town in Monmouthshire can be found near the English and Welsh borders, on the southeastern edge of the Wye Valley aonb. Chepstow has a wide variety of shops, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, as well as a popular racecourse, all of which are bordered by the River Wye and dominated by its 11th-century clifftop castle, claimed to be Britain's oldest surviving stone castle. The nearby Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (aonb) and Royal Forest of Dean both feature hilly, rural, riverine, and wooded terrain ideal for hiking, bicycling, and canoeing, not to mention offering spectacular vistas from nearby landmarks like Symonds Yat Rock. Tintern Abbey, Raglan Castle, Caldicot Castle, and Goodrich Castle are just a few of the many relics of the Middle Ages that can be found in the region. Underground tours of South Wales's mining history can be found at places like Big Pit, Clearwell Caves, and the Steam Railway at Lydney. Bristol, with its upscale shopping, SS Great Britain, and Areospace Museum to see Concorde, and Monmouth, with its rich history, are just two of the vibrant cities and towns in England and Wales that are close by. The top of Sugar Loaf Mountain in the Brecon Beacons, as well as National Trust properties like Tyntesfield and Tredegar Park, both offer spectacular views, and the Cotswolds are just across the border.

Accommodation

Three bedrooms: 2 x king-size, 1 x family room with super-king-size and two singles on request with en-suite walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Utility.

Sitting room with Inglenook fireplace and electric log burner

Oil central heating with underfloor heating downstairs.

Rangemaster cooker, microwave, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer and dishwasher.

TV, WiFi, DVDs, selection of games and maps.

Fuel and power included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available on request.

Ample off-road parking.

Front patio with furniture, fire pit with swing over barbecue, a supply of logs, and views across the countryside.

Sorry, no pets and no smoking.

Shop 3.6 miles and pub 2.3 miles.

Note: Store cupboard essentials are provided in the kitchen.

Note: The two singles in the family room can be provided to sleep an extra two people; the property can accommodate between 6-8 guests, plus a travel cot.

Please note: This property has a 3 night minimum stay

Reviews (7)

  • Pam

    Very well equipped with thoughtful extras provided by the friendly owners - who are nearby so handy for queries but not at all intrusive. So peaceful - sitting on the patio, couldn’t hear a car. We found lots to do in this corner from Wales to suit a wide age range. Would thoroughly recommend staying here.

  • Tom

    Really spacious and well equipped (especially the kitchen and games/CDs available in the lounge). We hope to return for another holiday in the future.

  • Jessica

    This was a fantastic base - there are so many things to do and see that we couldn't fit them all in one week. We opted for the fantastic Usk Show, some castle visits, a hiking day, a cycling day and a day canoeing down the Wye. There are so many other places to see - we'll just have to come back another time!

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