Thatch Close Cottages - Dog Friendly accommodation in Ross on Wye, Herefordshire

Thatch Close Cottages

Thatch Close
Llangrove
Ross on Wye
Herefordshire
HR9 6EL
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  • Dog friendly holidays near Ross-on-Wye
  • 3 cottages sleeps 2-4 people -
  • 4 Gold & 5 star Enjoy England awards
  • Each cottage has own secure patio area
  • 12 acres or re-wilded meadow to explore
  • One cottage fully wheelchair accessible


Thatch Close Cottages

Thatch Close Cottages - Dog Friendly Accommodation near Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire. Dogs come Free.

Date from the 17th century and are set in a quiet secluded location with wonderful views over the rolling hills of South Herefordshire. The three self-contained dog friendly cottages have achieved an English Tourist Board rating of 4 Star gold to 5 Stars. And have a National Accessibility Grading Vi, H2, M1 and M3.

The grounds lie within an area of outstanding natural beauty, close to Symonds’s Yat, The Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean.

The towns of Monmouth, Ross on Wye, Hereford and the Marches Castles are easily accessible along with unspoilt spectacular countryside.

Thatch Close CottagesThatch Close CottagesThe Bandits appraising the view. They stayed for 6 monthsHarry in Cider Cottage

The cottages are converted barns that have been lovingly restored by local craftsman, incorporating contemporary design and traditional architecture using locally sourced materials.

All have reclaimed solid wood flooring, under floor heating, en suite shower rooms, wet rooms, double-glazing and an air purification system. They also contain Smart HD TVs with Freeview, Blu-Ray players, free WI FI and a HI-FIs.

Ample level parking is available alongside the barns. The use of a cot is available at no extra cost. Linen and towels are provided free. There is no charge for electricity.

A welcome basket will be waiting to greet you; this will contain a few basics to get you started.

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Bramble's Barn - 20% discount to dog owners accompanied by their dog!
This former byre has wonderful views from the bedrooms and a full height mezzanine. It has a wealth of oak beams along with solid wood floors and has retained the original ‘A’ frame. The oak fully glazed screens have skilfully replaced the original barn doors allowing the countryside in.

There is an open plan living area with fully fitted kitchen and ample dining space for 8.
 
Brambles Barn view from front door

The Oak stairs lead to a generous private patio area. The patio is sheltered and has seating under the 100 foot Sequoya trees. A mezzanine area suitable for relaxing in has spectacular views over the countryside. From here the traditional oak doors lead to the two en-suite bedrooms with window seats with beautiful views.

The Barn has internal access to Cider Cottage and Valley View Cottage if required.

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Valley View
(Full wheelchair accessibility, National Accessibility Scheme graded as M3)

The beamed lounge has ample seating with views over the valley. There is an adjacent private patio is easily accessible for wheelchair users.

Valley View bedroom

The fully equipped kitchen has been skilfully designed to incorporate rise and fall work surfaces with a fully accessible sink and hob.

The spacious bedroom has views over the valley and beyond into Wales. There are two 3' 6’’ beds, which can be zip linked if requested.

The dressing table also has a rise and fall facility and the wardrobe is fitted with easily accessible rails and shelves.
The bedroom leads into a large wheelchair accessible wet room, which contains a WC with, rise and fall sink.
Entry is level with the parking area.

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Cider Cottage
Cider cottage, so named as a Cider Stone was found here during the renovation.

Stairs lead to a spacious open plan dining room, well equipped kitchen and sitting room with an abundance of oak beams reflecting its original character.

Cider cottage bedroom

The corridor leads onto a cloakroom and a sheltered private patio.

From the ground floor living area, the oak staircase leads to a spacious bedroom with an en-suite wet-room; this is served with a shower, basin and WC.

The bedroom is a lovely spacious area with a country feel and a 5ft electrically adjustable double bed.

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Reviews

“We booked Cider Cottage due to location and the fact it is dog friendly. So glad we did! The place is a joy. Really beautifully refurbished, warm and cosy. The kitchen is well appointed with all you need (microwave, oven, dishwasher etc). For those amongst us who raw feed their dogs there is even a four drawer freezer so you can store your supplies if staying longer than 4 days. There is a downstairs loo as well which is really convenient. The outside space is great with a small private yard out back but approx 12 acres of land available for the dogs to be exercised or taken for early morning/late night needs. In addition there is a public right of way which walks you across fields and in the general direction of the pub (albeit we didn't make it) and local village There is a communal BBQ and the hosts are building a pizza oven too. Nothing was too much trouble - and the hosts were very friendly and provided a lovely welcome basket of bread, cakes and breakfast items. The property is @ 15 mins from Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye and Ledbury to name a few places we visited with the Malverns about 40 mins away. There are three properties adjoining so if going with more than one family there is room to accommodate.”

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“Rural setting for peaceful holiday with Friends. Beautiful scenery. A quiet location with plenty of land to walk a dog. Comfortable beds, and amenities to a very high standard. The hosts are very friendly and helpful. Edward took us to the local pub, where We had a lovely meal, and then picked us up as well. Also, a welcome basket of goodies and a freshly baked loaf of bread. were much appreciated. ”

- Guest

“Gorgeous cottage in a stunning location to escape everyday stresses Edward and Marian were wonderful greeting us with a welcome basket containing lots of local produce. My partner and I were looking for an idyllic getaway and could not have picked a better place. The holiday cottage is located far away from any other property or main roads so you can hear the beauty of nature from the comfort of your room. I even heard an owl for the first time in my life! We were both impressed at the facilities within the property and the cottage has been refurbished to an incredibly high standard. The beds were large and comfortable and the shower and wet room relaxing and enjoyable to use. The hosts were friendly and helpful and kindly recommended different spots to discover on our days out and nothing is too much bother for them (the welcome basket catered to my partner's dietary requirements). As we were staying for a little while we needed some of our items washing. Although there isn't a washing machine within the cottage itself, there are washing facilities on site and the hosts were more than happy to do our washing and drying for us at no extra cost. A welcome treat to be honest after doing laundry at home! This was a much enjoyed trip away and I honestly couldn't think of anything negative to say about our stay here. ”

- Guest

“The location of the cottage was perfect. Easy drive to Brecon Beacons, Wye Valley and Malvern Hills. Beautiful views from the property's patio. Welcome basket was waiting for us, full of some tasty goodies, including home made bread, cake and marmalade. They were all delicious. Lots of green space around the property for our dog to run around in. Lovely local pub The Royal Arms offering some delicious food. Beautiful and peaceful surrounding. Thank you to Marian and Edward.”

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