Woods Edge is a beautifully converted stone barn in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls that tell the story of its agricultural past. The open-plan living space features a wood-burning stove and vaulted ceiling that draws the eye upward to the oak frame structure.
The barn sits in peaceful countryside with views across open fields and ancient woodland. You're surrounded by the natural beauty of the Forest of Dean with deer often spotted from the windows.
Inside you'll find two comfortable bedrooms sleeping four guests. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. There's a family bathroom and a well-equipped kitchen that flows into the dining and living area.
Woods Edge is a beautifully converted stone barn in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire. Original features include exposed timber beams and thick stone walls that tell the story of its agricultural past. The open-plan living space features a wood-burning stove and vaulted ceiling that draws the eye upward to the oak frame structure.
The barn sits in peaceful countryside with views across open fields and ancient woodland. You're surrounded by the natural beauty of the Forest of Dean with deer often spotted from the windows.
Inside you'll find two comfortable bedrooms sleeping four guests. The main bedroom has an en-suite bathroom. There's a family bathroom and a well-equipped kitchen that flows into the dining and living area. Large barn doors open onto a private patio perfect for morning coffee.
Puzzlewood lies just 2 miles away (5 minutes). Symonds Yat Rock offers spectacular views 6 miles north (12 minutes). Clearwell Caves provides underground exploration 3 miles away (8 minutes). Perrygrove Railway entertains families 4 miles distant (10 minutes).
Woods Edge suits couples and small families wanting authentic barn living in ancient woodland. Book this Forest of Dean retreat for genuine rural peace.
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Original oak beams span the vaulted ceiling creating an authentic barn atmosphere that connects you to the building's agricultural heritage throughout your stay.
The traditional wood burner provides cosy warmth on cooler evenings whilst adding to the rustic barn character that makes this conversion so special.
Ancient woodland surrounds the property with walking trails starting from the door and wildlife including deer regularly visible from the windows.
Thick original stone walls retain the barn's historic character whilst providing excellent insulation and a genuine sense of staying in a converted agricultural building.
The vaulted living space flows naturally from kitchen to dining to sitting area making the most of the barn's generous proportions.
Large barn doors open directly onto a patio area where you can sit surrounded by countryside views and listen to birdsong.
Find your way to your perfect countryside retreat
To reach Woods Edge by car, take the A4136 through the Forest of Dean and follow signs towards Coleford. The barn is easily accessible from the main road network and you'll have off-road parking available upon arrival.
For those travelling by rail, the nearest station is Lydney, approximately 8 miles away. From there, a taxi will bring you through the Forest of Dean to your countryside barn conversion.
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Located 1.5 miles from your accommodation.
Postcode: GL16 8RH
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Postcode: GL16 7EL
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Postcode: GL16 8EJ
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