Ciderhouse Cottage

This traditional stone and brick built barn has been restored to retain many of its original features. Exposed beams, slate floors and under-floor heating give an atmosphere of comfort and relaxation providing you with a perfect break.

See also Penylan Farm for Bed & Breakfast Accommodation

 
 

Contact:

Cathy and Dave Bowen

 

Telephone:

01600 716435

 

Fax:

01600 719391

 

Website:

 

Address:

Penylan Farm
Hendre
Monmouth
NP25 5NL

 

WTB Grading:

4 star

 

Welcome Host:

Award Member

 

Green Dragon:

Environmental Award

 

Sleeps:

6 - 7

 

Price:

Weekly - £ 275 - £ 600

 

Short Breaks?

From £ 225 - £ 400
Credit Cards accepted

 

Season:

Open all year

 

 
Accommodation:
  • 1 spacious ground floor family room with en suite wet room, 1 ground floor twin room, 1 attic twin room and additional ground floor bathroom with bath/shower
  • Oak beamed entrance hall, well equipped kitchen/sitting room with dining area
  • Underfloor central heating and gas 'woodburning stove' for cooler nights
  • Patio area
  • Linen provided
  • No smoking or pets
  • Welcome pack on arrival
  • Ample parking available
Facilities:
  • Children welcome. No pets.
  • Wireless broadband
  • Cot and highchair available
  • No Smoking
  • Tea on arrival
  • Patio garden available at front, enclosed garden at rear
  • Plenty of private parking available
  • Lockable shed for bicycles etc
  • Walking available from farm with provision of maps
  • Transport provided to and from walks on request
The Farm and Local Attractions:

Only 5 miles from the medieval town of Monmouth, Ciderhouse Cottage is situated on a working beef and arable farm which was originally part of the Rolls Estate (co-founder of Rolls Royce). There are plenty of opportunities to explore the farm and watch the calves being fed.

Visit the many magnificent border castles nearby or join in the numerous outdoor sports on offer. Offa's Dyke path, one of the most famous walks in Britain, and the Three Castles walk are just 1 ½ miles away.

Ideally placed - head south to the lush meadows of the Wye Valley or north to the contrasting, rugged hills of the Brecon Beacons