Mosaic Cabin
£136-198 per night - Please note that the minimum stay for this property is 2 nights
The handcrafted Cabin is nestled within 7 acres of lush fields and rolling meadows.
A chic, studio design provides ample room for two and includes a king-size bed, deluxe en-suite and a cosy lounge/kitchen-diner.
Out on the wooden deck you’ll find a steaming hot tub, along with a roaring fire pit and alfresco dining area.
Spend romantic days wandering the Herefordshire hills, exploring the spell-binding Elan Valley and the quaint, local villages.
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