Calcott Annexe in Ross-on-Wye is highly praised for its cleanliness, warmth, and comfort. Guests appreciate the friendly host Connie, the stunning views, and the generous welcome pack. Its location is ideal for exploring the Wye Valley and surrounding areas, with easy access to local attractions and amenities. The property is well-equipped, and the conservatory is a highlight for many. Guests feel welcomed and often express a desire to return.
Guests consistently note the property's cleanliness, with several reviews highlighting it as very clean and well-maintained. The high level of cleanliness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.
The property's location is frequently mentioned as ideal for exploring the Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, and nearby market towns. Its proximity to local attractions and the convenience of nearby shops are appreciated by guests.
Many reviews mention the property being warm and comfortable, even in cold weather. The conservatory and patio are noted for their lovely views and comfort. However, a minor point about mattress preference suggests a slight deduction in the score.
The annexe is described as well-equipped and cosy, with a particularly well-received conservatory. While the facilities meet guests' needs, there is a single mention of a guest struggling with modern communication technology, indicating room for improvement in tech amenities.
The host's thoughtfulness is frequently mentioned, especially regarding the welcome pack. While gifts are appreciated and contribute to the positive experience, it is politely noted that such generosity, while common, is not guaranteed for every stay.
This cosy annexe, next door to the owner's home, securely placed behind double gates, just off a main road and surrounded by the picturesque countryside of the Wye Valley, is Calcott Annexe, a charming couple's retreat in Whitchurch. This property is ideal for a couple wanting to enjoy the magnificent countryside of the Wye Valley AONB, while also being within easy reach of the River Wye, Forest of Dean and the England/Wales border. Enter the property to discover a charming sitting room with stunning oak floor, feature wallpaper adding a bright splash of colour, a Smart TV and a choice of sofa and armchair, placed beside the lovely electric fire, which can fill the room with warmth and add to the cosy feel. The conservatory offers an additional seating area, where you can curl up with a good book or admire the outlook of the garden and surrounding countryside, while the dining table allows you to enjoy a romantic meal with a view, lovingly prepared in the well-equipped kitchen, kitted out with all of the necessary appliances for creating home-cooked meals. When it's time to catch up on rest, retreat to the bright an airy double bedroom, which offers plenty of storage space for your belongings, while the wet room-style bathroom allows you to prepare for each day with a quick shower. Outside, there is an enclosed patio garden with furniture, perfect for enjoying a morning coffee or alfresco breakfast, and the space is fully enclosed, so your four-legged friend can run freely, which is sure to add a luxurious feel to your stay. This property rests within the Wye Valley, offering plenty of scenic walking and cycling routes from the doorstep, with the River Wye around one mile away, offering riverside strolls, and nearby Symond Yat is home to several invigorating walks, a magnificent viewpoint at the top of Yat Rock, as well as rock climbing, abseiling and white water rafting down the river. Nearby Whitchurch is known for being the home of the tower clock, and has been producing clocks since the mid-17th century, and offers a wonderful array of ancient architecture, as well as a a variety of shops, restaurants and pubs. The market town of Ross-on-wye, which rests along the banks of the River Wye, has a picturesque river walk, the Thomas Blake Memorial Garden and an indoor swimming pool. Explore the stunning woodland of the Forest of Dean and the diverse habitats and wildlife that inhabits the White Rocks Nature Reserve, close to the mysterious attraction of the limestone King Arthur's Cave. For a fun day out, explore The amazing Hedge Puzzle, as well as the Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo, which houses a variety of tropical butterfly species, while the Norman castle ruins of Goodrich Castle, built during the 11th century, are also well-worth a visit. Hop across the border into Wales and the historic town of Monmouth, with its castle, museum & local history centre and the National Trust's The Kymin, which rests on the route of the National Trail of Offas Dyke Path, a magnificent ancient walking route that follows the path of the England/Wales border. You are well-placed for touring Shropshire and Cheshire, as well as the cities of Gloucester and Hereford, plus the stunning countryside of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) is within a short drive. Calcott Annexe is a wonderful couple's retreat amidst rolling countryside.
The delightful market town of Whitchurch has many splendid historical buildings, with examples of Medieval, Tudor and Georgian architecture, dominated by St. Alkmund’s Church. Internationally renowned for its clock production, which began in the mid-17th century, Whitchurch is known as "the Home of Tower Clocks". There are many excellent shops, pubs and restaurants to choose from, while Shropshire, North Wales and Cheshire are all within easy reach. Nearby attractions to visit include Ellesmere, numerous National Trust mansions, Chester’s wonderful shops and zoo, Hawkstone Follies, the Ironbridge Gorge museum and lovely medieval architecture and riverside walks of Shrewsbury.
All ground-floor.
One double bedroom.
Wet room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.
Kitchen.
Sitting room with electric fire.
Conservatory/dining room
LPG gas central heating with electric fire.
Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, Smart TV and WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Travel cot and highchair available.
Off-road parking for 1 car.
Enclosed patio garden with furniture.
One well-behaved small pet welcome.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop and pub 0.8 miles.
Note: Owner has one small friendly dog that lives next door.
Steven
Thanks again for everything.
Ian
I would definitely rebook next year if possible . Thank you Connie.
Sally
A very comfortable property. The bonus is the sun room. The weather was VERY wet, however this was a great space for relaxing to read a book, do a jigsaw, plan a day out. Very convenient for Ross on Wye, Hereford, Monmouth Forest of Dean. Plan to book again
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