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UK Holiday Cottages > Gloucestershire :
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The Old Ann Cam School
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Dating from 1825 and Grade II listed this former school (right gable facing) offers a most attractive retreat just 250 yards from the village pub and shop. Adjoining the owners home there is excellent walking and golf facilities locally. The market towns of Ledbury and Newent are both 5 miles and Ross-on-Wye the Malvern Hills Royal Forest of Dean Gloucester Hereford Cheltenham all lie within easy reach.
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Below are the properties available for hire at The Old Ann Cam School, Dymock
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The Old Ann Cam School, The Old Ann Cam School |
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Large sitting/dining room with vaulted beamed ceiling original panelling wood burning stove and sofa bed (for + 2). Well equipped modern kitchen. Shower room/W.C. Double bedroom with ensuite bathroom/W.C. (shower attachment). Spiral staircase to mezzanine level: Spacious twin bedded room. (more...)
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Price: 600 - 600 (£)
Sleeps: 7 |
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Facilities include...
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- Linen (duvets and blankets) inc
- Elec and full oil CH inc
- Logs at cost 1st supply foc
- 2 TVs
- Digital TV (freeview)
- Video
- DVD
- Music system
- Microwave
- Dishwasher
- F/freezer
- Auto wm
- Highchair
- Hairdryer
- Z bed (for +child)
- Parking and roadside parking
- Shared use of large garden with furniture
- Gas barbecue
- Easy walking access
- No pets
- No smoking
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Staying in a holiday cottage is now a wonderful way to explore Great Britain. A holiday cottage property offers comforts and mod-cons of home even though they may be situated in a rural setting, away from it all. The other benefit of taking this type of accommodation is down to choice, choice and more choice. Some of the accommodation is just right for a cosy break, others suit family holidays & lots are suited for both.
The Old Ann Cam School offers holiday accommodation at Dymock in Heart of England. The holiday accommodation is close to places you can experience throughout the holiday at The Old Ann Cam School. Going out and about in the car will give you the chance to explore Heart of England and the multiple things to see and do nearby.
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