Shepherd's Hut-Hutte-Confort-Douche-Vue sur la campagne
This classic Shepherds Hut but with modern twists: wooden floor with underfloor heating, fully plumbed bathroom, fitted kitchen unit with fridge and microwave.
Double bed with good quality down duvets and pillows but hypo allergenic bedding can be provided. Electric blanket on bed and hair dryer.
TV with Chromecast for Netflix etc.
Free WiFi.
Glorious views west towards the Welsh Hills in a quiet and utterly rural setting. A small fenced garden surrounds the hut with fire pit (firewood ÂŁ10 per sack), BBQ and outside storage but a shed can be available for bikes if requested.
Dog friendly but please be aware we have 3 elderly sheep in the paddock next door.
Dogs welcome with a surcharge of ÂŁ15 per visit. The cosy self catering cottage No.1 has one family room with double and single beds and ensuite shower room; dog friendly.
Guests can also enjoy complimentary WiFi, television and log fires in a private living room area.
We have a self-catering Shepherd's Hut its own dog proof garden with spectacular views; dog friendly.
We look forward to welcoming you to Mulsford Cottage.
Lovely shepherds hut. Slight confusion with booking at Vrbo as they didnât inform the host. Loved the privacy and the enclosed dog field for my furries. Seeing the family sheep was an added bonus Generally the place was clean apart from the fridge as it had been switched off so it had developed mould throughout. Could do with a Pyrex bowl for heating food up. WiFi wasnt good and couldnât find where Netflix was. Although it didnât bother me too much as only at the property 2 nights.Great West facing garden so it was lovely to have lunch outside I enjoyed my stay and would come back again. Host was lovely and friendly.
Mulsford Cottage is our family home and we like to treat guests as welcome friends.
We have a large garden, fruit trees and our own bees for honey. We have a small terrier cross Digger.
We also have 3 elderly Ryeland sheep (very tame) in the paddock to eat down the long grass; Ryelands were originally bred in the middle ages by monks in Herefordshire for their dark wool, our ladies are mainly decorative!
The surrounding countryside is quiet and rural with plenty of places to walk or cycle.