Cottages in Chepstow

Monmouthshire Cottage, Chepstow, South Wales

Monmouthshire Cottage
Itton
Chepstow
South Wales

NP16 6BX
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Monmouthshire cottage is a 4* detached cottage sleeping up to 4 persons nestled between the Spectacular Wye Valley, Vale of Usk and Royal Forest of Dean. Set in its own mature cottage garden, with lovely views all around it offers a rural retreat without being isolated and only 3 miles from the popular town of Chepstow.

It is centrally heated and carpeted throughout making it feel quite homely. It has 2 bedrooms, full fitted kitchen and bathroom with bath and overhead shower. A spacious lounge with a woodburninng stove and furnished in period style. There is storage for bikes and off road parking for 2 vehicles. The patio has lovely views and is an ideal place to relax.

There are 4 pubs in the local village and numerous places to visit. Historically there are the castles of Chepstow, Raglan, Caldicot plus Tintern Abbey, numerous outdoor activities for both and adults and children. Chepstow racecourse, 5 minutes away and for golfers there are numerous courses including Celtic Manor host to the Rhyder Cup 2010.

It is less than an hours drive from Cardiff and 40 minutes from Bristol, and both cities offer the cultural and shopping experiences that you would expect.

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Ratings/Awards: 4 Star

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