Sleeps
5
Description
Facilities
- Airport Transfer
- Assistance Animals
- Disabled Parking
- Electric Beds
- Manual Beds
- Manual Hoist
- No Smoking
- Oxygen Hire
- Pets Welcome
- Self Shower Chair
- Shower Seat
- Toilet Grab Rails
- Wheelchair Hire
- Wheel In Shower
- Wifi
Location
From the patio and garden there are views of the castle and of Ysgyryd Fawr, the Skirrid or holy mountain in Wales. Garway Hill in England with history of the Knights Templar and the Abbeys of Llantony, Dore and Tintern are all close by, as are Ross-on Wye, Symonds Yat, the Forest of Dean, Hay-on-Wye the book town and the Mon-Brecon canal.
Booking Information
Discounts are often available.
Reviews
Leave a reviewby Marjorie Dunne
Homefield is Home from Home
My family and parents spent a week at Homefield, Grosmont this summer and had a wonderful time. My stepfather is disabled and we chose Homefield as it is accessible. My parents bedroom had an electric bed, accessible toilet/bathroom and access directly onto the garden. The accommodation is homely, clean and spacious. The garden is delightful and we would admire it daily often dining outside. Lynn the owner is very friendly and helpful. We were welcomed by her home baked bread and welshcakes, they were delicious! There is a local shop and pub close by that we frequented and a wonderful ruins called Grosmont Castle that our kids loved (free to get in!). I thoroughly recommend this bungalow! We have booked two week ther next summer as we enjoyed it so much!
by Barbara LAWRY
A nice Welsh welcome
This lovely cosy bungalow and its surroundings are highly recommended for visitors who would appreciate a 'home from home' relaxed environment, with the added benefits that any family member with mobility limitations are very well catered for.. My husband has mobility restrictions having survived a stroke, and the easy access wet room or the option of a specialist bath were excellent facilities.
Ramp access made the conservatory, garden and patio all very accessible, and meant that everyone could enjoy morning coffee outside in the garden to enjoy the lovely weather we had for our week break.
The owners (Lynn and Tony) made us feel very welcome, and the welcome goodies of home produce was a lovely gesture. The bungalow is spotless and very well equipped, and we wanted for nothing. The village shop and pub are in walking distance, - and don't miss the opportunity to venture up to the castle ruins. With Hereford and Abergavenny in easy reach by car, there are some lovely places to visit, and the scenery across the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons is breathtaking.
We found this an ideal location to re-charge our batteries, and would love to come back.