Blaisdon
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self catering holiday accommodation in blaisdon near
ross on wye
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| Blaisdon
is 10 miles from Ross on Wye. The village turns towards the
rich farmland of the Vale of Gloucester, and its land is predominantly
fertile, once with many orchards growing the 'Blaisdon Plum'. Always
small, the village is protected by the barriers of the River Severn and
Forest of Dean. The Blaisdon Stud Farm was the home of the
world's largest shire horse - "Blaisdon Conqueror" - whose bones are in
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| Conqueror
Cottage at Stud Farm |
Blaisdon near Ross-on-Wye |
sleeps 4 |
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down a tree lined drive, these three newly converted, spacious and
immaculately presented cottages are delightfully located on the fringes
of the village of Blaisdon. Famous for its plum orchards and voted best
kept village four times in recent years, Blaisdon boasts many timber
framed..... |
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| Plum
Cottage at Stud Farm |
Blaisdon near Ross-on-Wye |
sleeps 6 |
| Set
down a tree lined drive, these three newly converted, spacious and
immaculately presented cottages are delightfully located on the fringes
of the village of Blaisdon. Famous for its plum orchards and voted best
kept village four times in recent years, Blaisdon boasts many timber
framed..... |
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more
information |
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Check availability +
secure online booking
available |
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