Enjoy the tranquility and breath-taking views of southern rural Herefordshire from one of our two luxury self-catering barn conversions. Trevase Cottages comprise two beautifully converted large eighteenth century barns, perfect for reunions, special occasions, luxury hen parties and as a corporate meeting venue. Five miles apart but both sleeping up to eighteen in eight ensuite rooms, exclusive facilities at both Penblaith Barn and Trevase Granary include hot tub, games room, BBQ and private gardens with outdoor games, two lounge areas and all the extra touches you would expect from five star self-catering properties. We also cater for less able guests with downstairs bedroom, wet room and aids if needed. Children are also welcome: games, toys and equipment is provided for a wide range of ages. Close to the Wye Valley, Royal Forest of Dean and surrounded by historic and charming market towns, all of our guests are sure to be delighted whether relaxing on site or venturing into the glorious countryside.
13 of us (all adults) stayed in Trevase Granary in one of the warmest weeks the country has known! But we found it very comfortable, very well equipped and very clean. The patio area outside the games room was an ideal place to be in the evenings and, at any time of day so was the cinema room which had the best projector and screen any of us had come across - ideal for watching the World Cup! The kitchen was well laid out with plenty of appliances. Parking was easy and having an electric charging point was a bonus. Getting there was OK, the last mile or so are country lanes but we never had a ...more
We have stayed at Penblaith three times so far and it is one of the finest large houses we have stayed in. We are a large group of friends and Penblaith absolutely ticks all the boxes, from the generous well appointed rooms to the well fitted kitchen with quality appliances. The cinema room was a new addition since we last stayed and it proved very popular. The grounds are beautiful and the large jacuzzi on the terrace was used every day. Sarah was always at the end of the phone to sort out any queries.