Leadon View Lodges
Leadon View Lodges is a charming duo of quality lodges set amongst picture-perfect countryside in the rural village of Upleadon, Gloucestershire. With home comforts, walks from the doorstep, and accepting a pet each, these lodges are an ideal escape from the every day for families, friends, couples and of course, your canine companions! Sharing an enclosed garden space, yet each enjoying its own patio, the properties make perfect use of the countryside grounds, ensuring the setting can be enjoyed at any time of year. Easy off-road parking means you can easily set off to explore the nearby delightful towns and villages, or simply arrive, park up, and set off on foot or bike to see this scenic part of Gloucestershire. Each lodge has been finished to a lovely, high standard when inside, you'll hardly notice you're in the middle of the luscious rolling fields - that is until you look out of the patio doors to admire the view. Within a couple of miles, there are plenty of quaint pubs and eateries, should you not fancy cooking, with the market town of Newent and the historic city of Gloucester within easy reach. The area is full to the brim with natural beauty; Alney Island Nature Reserve, Barnwood Park and Arboretum and Crickley Hill Country Park in and around Gloucester make for idyllic afternoons, and the opportunities are endless throughout the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. History buffs may want to visit some of the iconic castles within reach by car, such as Goodrich Castle and the grand Sudeley Castle. Whatever you're looking for relaxation or exploration, the Leadon View Lodges provide the perfect base.
About the location
NEWENT
Gloucester 8 miles; Ledbury 8 miles; Ross-on-Wye 9 miles.
One of the most attractive market towns in the Vale of Leadon, Newent, formerly a Roman settlement, offers a wide range of attractions, including the half timbered Old Market Hall dating back to 1668, traditional inns, restaurants, tea rooms and individual shops. Newent is situated on the northern edge of the magnificent Royal Forest of Dean, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering numerous trails that can be explored on foot, bicycle or horseback. Just a short drive away is the popular Three Choirs Vineyard and the delightful waterfront city of Gloucester with its Roman foundations, Victorian docklands and a spectacular Norman Cathedral. The historic market town of Ross-on-Wye is also close by and visitors to this area can enjoy day trips to delightful Hay-on-Wye, the Black Mountains and the scenic Brecon Beacons National Park.