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Mill Hill Cottage was constructed circa 1850 and was originally built as a forester's cottage being extended in the early 1980's. It sits on a gentle slope and is central to local amenities and a very good local bus route to the nearby market towns of Coleford and Lydney.
The cottage is located in the village of Bream within the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire, which is arguably the largest village in England. The Forest of Dean is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is a former mining area lying between the rivers Wye and Severn. It is known for its free roaming sheep, deer and wild boar. The Wye valley along with the Welsh border is only a few miles to the West with the Cotswolds to the East....Mill Hill Cottage was constructed circa 1850 and was originally built as a forester's cottage being extended in the early 1980's. It sits on a gentle slope and is central to local amenities and a very good local bus route to the nearby market towns of Coleford and Lydney.
The cottage is located in the village of Bream within the Forest of Dean Gloucestershire, which is arguably the largest village in England. The Forest of Dean is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is a former mining area lying between the rivers Wye and Severn. It is known for its free roaming sheep, deer and wild boar. The Wye valley along with the Welsh border is only a few miles to the West with the Cotswolds to the East.More
We went to stay for a few days but wish it had been longer. The cottage is lovely with everything you need and very clean ( I know that is what you should expect but that's not always the case!). The garden was pretty and...More
The cottage was clean, bright and the garden was great to sit out in.Sheep wander around at will around Bream so be alert. It is close to where my sister lives in Lydney so was an ideal location for us
The stairs are a little...More
This location is excellent for walkers and this cottage is beautiful - owner of cottage allowed our dogs to stay which was brilliant but unfortunately due to exceptional high temperatures we were unable to walk (in absolutely any other situation it would have been outstanding...More
Mill Hill Cottage provided a perfect base for our group of 4 adults for a weekend exploring the Forest of Dean. It contained all the facilities and equipment we needed, a pretty garden to sit out in; and was close to all the places of...More
Me and my family with our dogs had a reasonably nice break at Mill Hill cottage.
We did have some issues
The dogs were not in a secure garden although this was promised, first day and Holly was over the wall into wasteland, the road...More
Date of stay: May 2018
1 Thank Jeanssteve
Management response:Responded 30 May 2018
Sorry you think the garden is not secure? no dogs over the last 3 years have escape so yours must be good escape artists. The garden is a good size cottage garden however if it was not large enough because the dog could not be...More
Are there nightlife options close to this holiday rental? YesNoUnsure
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About the neighbourhood
The neighbourhood of Bream is in close proximity to several pubs and restaurants serving good ales, ciders and food for all palates.
The Forest is well known for it's free roaming sheep and wild deer, (being Henry VIII's hunting ground) as well as the infamous wild boar all of which can be seen within the vicinity of Bream.
Getting around
The Forest of Dean walks are on the doorstep, turn left or right from the gate and take the various different paths in and around the forest.