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The first of four sofas - relax whilst someone else cooks and serves!
Spacious interiors inside quaint cottage
Visit Monmouth and see Wales' last fortified river bridge
Llandogo aerial view
Visit Tintern Abbey - a Gothic masterpiece!
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Church Mills Lodge

Tintern (3mls N), Wye Valley

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Sleeps 4
Bedrooms 2
Bathrooms 2
Change Fri
pets Dogs welcome 2
grade 4 star
Downstairs bedroom
Downstairs bathroom
Increased accessibility
Internet access
Pub nearby
Fishing on site / nearby
Family friendly
Parking on site / nearby
Decorated for Christmas
Towels included
Travel cot available
Highchair available
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At a glance

  • Stylish, spacious single-storey lodge, set in a village location within the Wye Valley
  • Open-plan kitchen diner for socialising, and large master bedroom
  • Walking, cycling, wild swimming and fishing all accessible from your door
Property code: 93650

Enjoying a peaceful setting within a pretty village and close to the Wye Valley Arts Centre, this spacious single-storey , 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom cottage is pet friendly and simply perfect for small families and friends wanting to explore an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Llandogo is a small village between Monmouth and Tintern, set on the banks of the River Wye, where you can enjoy an abundance of wildlife and river walks with breathtaking scenery. The neighbouring village of Tintern is just 3 miles south, home to a magnificent 12th-century abbey that dominates the landscape. Walkers can take advantage of the Offa’s Dyke and Wye Valley Trail, whilst cyclists take on the National Cycle Trail. The River Wye is popular for kayaking and some of the best fly fishing in the UK. For history buffs, there are a myriad of castles including Chepstow, Caldicot and Raglan, and some of the largest Roman settlements in the UK at Caerwent and Caerleon, all within a 30 mile radius. One famous visitor to Llandogo, William Wordsworth, once wrote about the cottages on the hills and the wreaths of smoke sent up in silence, from among the trees. However, in the 18th and 19th century it was known for boatbuilding and the lodge is part of the converted Lion Sawmill which produced small items of furniture from the offcuts of the trees felled for boat building and architectural construction.

The lodge enjoys a peaceful location and is accessed via the gardens to the rear. Two rustic chairs are situated close to the door where you can take a seat to remove muddy boots or to enjoy a glass of wine in the evening looking out to the Wye Valley. Enter into the spacious kitchen/diner which enjoys natural light from the picture windows and has been beautifully and practically furnished. There’s a comfortable sofa where you can relax with a good book or to watch dinner being prepared, and a dining table and chairs is perfect for a hearty supper. The cleverly configured kitchen has a breakfast bar with four bar stools, and is well-equipped with everything you’ll need during your stay. A collection of local artwork finishes the space beautifully. Enter the lounge where you can truly relax. Again, the room enjoys natural light and has been finished with comfortable sofas, a Smart TV/DVD and electric effect fire. And when the day is done, guests have the choice of two bedrooms, a generously sized double bedroom with en-suite shower and WC, and a twin room. There is a bathroom with shower over bath and WC.

Outside, guests can relax whilst enjoying a morning coffee, the garden has an open aspect with a small table and chairs.

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  • 2 bedrooms – 1 spacious double and 1 twin
  • 2 bathrooms – 1 bathroom with shower over bath and WC and 1 en-suite shower room with WC
  • Well equipped open plan kitchen and dining area with sofa
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher
  • Travel cot and highchair available on request
  • Smart TV/DVD in lounge, CD player in kitchen
  • Well stocked bookcase with books, DVDs and CDs, large selection of board games available
  • Open aspect garden with table and chairs
  • Off-road communal parking for 2 cars
  • Pub 0.25 miles, shop, and tearooms 3 miles
  • This property will be decorated for Christmas
  • Arrival: 16:00 onwards
  • Departure: before 10:00, unless otherwise stated in your arrival details
  • 2 dogs allowed. Dogs are charged at £20 each per full or part week
  • There is an Accidental Damage Deposit of £200 when booking at this property, however this may be waived for £25. We’ll provide more details about this when booking your holiday.

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This property is personally managed by Avril.

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

From guests that have stayed at the property.

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Reviewed by Rolf 22nd March 2024

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Reviewed by Wendy 16th February 2024

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Lovely well equipped, comfortable lodge walking distance to plenty of dog walks, fabulous views and village pub. Within 25 minutes drive we found a wide variety of activities for the family, and enjoyed exploring the Wye valley, Forest of Dean Cycle Centre, the local history aswell as visiting nearby Monmouth. Personalised welcome from the friendlyRead more owners, well equipped kitchen for the more adventurous and spacious accommodation which gave our teenagers and us plenty of space to relax. Hide

Reviewed by Lee 23rd December 2023

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The cottage was immaculate and much bigger than it looks in the photos which was a lovely surprise. The kitchen had everything in it which made cooking our Christmas dinner easy and the attention to detail in every room was perfect. The welcome pack was more than generous and we appreciated the Christmas decorations. The cottage was snug with lovelRead morey lighting and we will return again. Our dog loved it too & he was also spoilt by the owners. The views are lovely too & neighbours friendly as well. Hide

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