Ashe Holiday Cottages

Enjoy a piece of history.....

The Ashe is a 15th Century sandstone farmhouse situated in an area of outstanding natural beauty, two miles from Ross-on-Wye.
The Ashe offers four self-catering holiday cottages and apartments; each sympathetically converted from traditional stone buildings.
Guests have full access to 5 fishing lakes, barbeques, a large garden and a hard surface tennis court.

The local area is ideal for touring or walking holidays. For sports enthusiasts the wide variety of local facilities include canoeing, ballooning, salmon fishing, horse riding, shooting, bowling, cycling and golf.
A warm welcome for a relaxed country holiday is offered to all visitors to The Ashe
All cottages and apartments have fully fitted kitchens including dishwashers and microwave ovens, TV and video. All prices are inclusive of heating, electricity and linen. Separate laundry facilities are also available on site.Total Luxury

Orchard Cottage is a converted cider house. It is detached and situated in its own sunny garden in an orchard setting. There are three bedrooms - one double, one twin and a twin loft room. In addition there are two bathrooms including an en suite and a separate shower room.

Stable Cottage faces onto a courtyard and has an open plan feel. Accommodation includes one double and a single bedroom.

The Granary and The Mill are apartments within barn conversions each retaining beams and exposed stonewalls. Like Stable Cottage they over look a large courtyard with a covered parking area
Each apartment has one double and one twin bedroom - with bathroom and shower. Additionally The Mill has a dining table seating twelve.

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Ashe Holiday Cottages
Bridstow Ross on Wye Monmouthshire HR9 6QA Wales
phone: 01989 563336 fax:

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