Much Marcle is home to this former chapel, which enjoys a peaceful, rural and isolated setting, Ledbury and Ross-on-Wye are both close by. . Ground Floor: Open plan living space. Living area: Smart TV, Netflix, DAB Radio, Gas Woodburner, Sofa Bed (Double) Dining area. Kitchen area: Electric Oven, Electric Hob, Microwave, Fridge, Dishwasher First Floor: Bedroom: Galleried, Double (4ft 6in) Bed Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Toilet. Oil fired central heating, gas, electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Cot. Use or owners washing machine and freezer. Garden with garden furniture and BBQ (shared with owner). 2-acre grounds. 1 small dog welcome. Private parking for 1 car. No smoking. . Offering spectacular views over rolling countryside to the Malvern Hills, this beautifully converted former chapel enjoys a peaceful, rural and isolated setting in delightfully named Much Marcle – boasting three village inns, a historic house and three cider makers including Westons! Adjoining the owners’ home, but not overlooked, it is set within their 2-acre grounds and enjoys shared use of their lovely garden. One small dog is also welcome at the property. It is equidistant from the popular ‘black and white’ market town of Ledbury and the water sports of Ross-on-Wye (both 6 miles) and within easy reach of Eastnor Castle. An ideal holiday location to explore the many landscapes of beautiful Herefordshire, the Wye Valley and the historic remains of past conflicts in this Border country. Riding, golf, fishing and walks nearby. Shop 1 mile.
Sofa bed for alternative sleeping only.
Cats are not allowed at the property.
Only dogs allowed at the property.
On Sunday 15th September 2024 the road outside Orchards Chapel will be closed for a motorsport rally event. For 3-4 hours in the morning, and again in the afternoon, cars will be coming past and there will be no access in or out. Outside these times access will be allowed with a residents’ pass which can be provided to guests. Marshalls will be available to give direction. Normal rules of the road – including speed limits – have to be obeyed.