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Set in the heart of the delightful little village of St. Briavels, adjacent to the castle and next to the church is this charming stone property nestled with its own private entrance. On a beautiful summers’ day you can walk straight around to the walled garden at the rear of the cottage and with the sun washing the lawn with a golden glow, sit on the patio as the fancy takes you and absorb the peaceful atmosphere. Step straight into the conservatory which creates a lovely harmony with the outdoor space, presenting comfortable seating to relax and enjoy a film on TV or simply the views of the garden.The property has stunning views across the Old Vicarage garden and the countryside beyond. The ground floor also comprises a twin room and a shower room for your convenience along with ample storage and a rack to place your muddy boots. Meander up to the first floor to find a fully-equipped kitchen with a splendid dining area. The interior exudes a light and airy feel within homely surroundings and fantastic vistas can been seen of the pretty gardens and countryside beyond. The nearby thriving town of Lydney is situated on the edge of the Forest of Dean and the River Severn boasting a good range of shops, a leisure centre and sports facilities as well as pubs and eateries. There a community owned shop and a monthly farmers market attracting many visitors. Plenty of walking opportunities and nature trails are available on foot, by bike or on horseback should you wish to take an adventure to the Forest of Dean and discover its outstanding natural beauty. The ancient caves of Clearwell are nearby, along with the Gloucestershire Way and Offa’s Dyke Path. A little further afield are the cities of Cheltenham, Bristol, Bath and Cardiff.