Thatch Close Cottages
Thatch Close Cottages, Llangrove, HR9 6EL, United Kingdom | 01989 770300 | WebsiteCharming cottage in a lovely area
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Powerchair, Mobility Scooter
Overview
Valley View is a lovely cottage for two: comfortable, spotlessly clean and well-equipped plus it has amazing views. It also makes a really good base for exploring the area and there are plenty of accessible things to do. The cottage is compact but spacious enough to get around easily in a wheelchair and the access is really easy, just a slight ramp to get you over the threshold with hardly a bump. The table is high enough that you can sit at it in a wheelchair. There are various high-tech features such as the kitchen worktop with hob and sink will rise and lower at the touch of a button as will the bathroom wash basin and the dressing table. Despite this, the overall feel is of a cosy cottage and the decor is charming. The household equipment generally is very good quality - although I’m not sure any two of the glasses matched each other! - however, we have been in some cottages where the kitchen equipment is a bit worn. Here everything was in really good condition and there was all you could need for meal preparation. The cottage complies with very high levels of accessibility on the National Accessibility Scheme and has been inspected by the Fire Brigade. It has various safety features such as an emergency pull cord in the bathroom and emergency lighting in case of power failure. There are further details and a full accessibility statement on the cottage website. The emergency lights do unfortunately mean that there is some light at night which might disturb some people and the patio could do with some TLC but otherwise the cottage is fabulous and even includes a generous welcome basket including breakfast ingredients, a bottle of wine, home-made cake and marmalade. The cottage can be linked to the ones next door for larger groups. You could hear some noise from through the wall, but only a little. There are plenty of accessible things to do in the area, such as Symonds Yat - we parked up at Yat Rock and had no problem accessing the lookout point with my scooter – there are also plenty of benches on the way. We also visited the original Hampton Court which has the most amazing walled garden which was fully accessible and my scooter coped fine with the lawned area. Entrance was free for a carer so we only had to pay one entry fee! The woodland trails would have been too much for my scooter though but very nearby is Queenswood Country Park and Arboretum with very attractive woodland and the paths lead to a viewing point with amazing views over the countryside. It is free and even the parking is free for a Blue Badge holder. Another day we visited Ross on Wye where if you park up by St Mary’s church you can go through the churchyard to a park called The Prospect with, you’ve guessed it, amazing views! We later parked down near the river and there is a riverside path which is easily scootable too and very attractive.
Transport & Parking
The cottage is down a narrow lane. You can park right outside the cottage. There are flagstones immediately outside and fine gravel otherwise.
Access
A slight ramp to get in, otherwise level access throughout and very spacious. Many safety features including emergency alarm, emergency lighting, torches etc. See their website for more details.
Toilets
The spacious wetroom style bathroom has a shower seat, lots of grabrails and even a wash-dry loo. Also an emergency cord and height adjustable basin. See the photos on the cottage website.
Staff
Very friendly and helpful. I was really impressed that the website included a list of everything that was included as so often you are not sure quite what to bring. In the event, one or two of these were actually missing but it was just a case of mentioning it to Ed, one of the owners and they were provided straightaway. Ed and Marion are obviously really keen that people enjoy their visit and will lend equipment such as a shower wheelchair or toilet seat raiser (which some places charge for) and they even have a talking microwave and other kitchen equipment for the visually impaired. In fact, when Ed asked if there was anything that would improve the place and I mentioned that the sofa was a bit low, he promptly fetched some feet to go underneath it which raised it up - perfect!
Anything else you wish to tell us?
This is a gorgeous part of the country and Valley View is a great place to stay with plenty of accessible places to visit within easy reach.
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