Location
Location Summary
The cottage enjoys an enviable location in a small, picturesque village within easy reach of the highly regarded rural Monmouthshire village of Cross Ash. Homes in this area are sought after due to the primary school in Cross Ash and local hospitality restaurants in the area including the Walnut Tree and Restaurant 1861, both favoured for their fine cuisine.A school bus service operates in the region and connects some villages with both the local primary school and further afield to the schools in Monmouth and Abergavenny in both the state and private sector. The area is also renowned for its outdoor pursuits including hill walking along the famous Offa’s Dyke pathway and the Three Castles Walk which runs through the village, pony trekking, and of course, cycling along the national cycle route.
For more comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, Abergavenny and Monmouth are both easily accessible by car (approximately 15 minutes to Abergavenny and 25 minutes to Monmouth) and boast many high street shops and local boutiques as well as frequented restaurants, bistros, and cafes.
Abergavenny railway station provides services to central London and Bristol via Newport as well as Cardiff, Manchester, and west Wales. Good road links provide access to the M4 and M5 motorways and the “A” route network, giving access to Ross, Hereford, Newport, Cardiff and West Wales as well as Bristol, London, and the Midlands.