Property Information
Box Tree Cottage is a delightful and well equipped cottage which has been extensively modernised, while retaining much of the character and charm of the original building. All around are open fields and woodland, which you are free to enjoy allowing you the opportunity to take in the peace and quiet of this stunning countryside with far reaching country views in every direction. All of the rooms have been tastefully furnished and modern heating ensures a warm welcome throughout the season. There is plenty of room for three, and the recent addition of a spacious conservatory adds to light and airy atmosphere.
Accommodation
Ground Floor
Fully fitted Kitchen, with electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge.
Living Room with sofa and chair, TV and video leading to Conservatory leading to the garden with large gravelled patio area and rough lawn.
First Floor
Bedroom One with double bed
Bedroom Two with single bed
Bathroom with bath, electric shower over bath, WC & hand-basin.
Modern night storage heating throughout plus all electricity included in rental. Cot. Parking for two cars. Regret No Pets. No smoking please.
Nearby attractions include: Ross-on-Wye, Monmouth, Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons, Gower Peninsula, Tintern Abbey, Chepstow, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, Symonds Yat, Tintern Abbey, Ledbury, Hereford. Local shops and public house 2 miles.
Local Information
Whitchurch is a small village set deep in Herefordshire, named after the church of Saint Dubricius which was originally white in colour! It is situated near to Ross-on-Wye, on the road towards Monmouth. It is located near Symonds Yat and the Doward hills, so the village is popular.
Within the village is the Old Court Hotel which was the ancestral home of the Gwillim family, and was lived in for a while by John Graves Simcoe, first Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada (1791�1796) and founder of Toronto. Whitchurch Township in Ontario was named by Simcoe after the birthplace of his wife, Elizabeth Posthuma Gwillim.









