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3 bedroom barn for peaceful seclusion in unspoilt valley, no neightbours at all.
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3 bedrooms1+ bathroomSleeps 6111.5 sq m
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English Bicknor, Gloucestershire
- Place, Wye Valley1 min walk
- Place, Symonds Yat West Leisure Park18 min drive
- Place, Cheltenham Racecourse61 min drive
Rooms & beds
3 bedrooms (sleeps 6)
Bedroom 1 with en-suite & shower
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
2 Single Beds
Bedroom 3, single-side double
1 Double Bed
1 bathroom, 2 half bathrooms
Downstairs w/c
Towels provided · Toilet
Main bedroom en-suite
Towels provided
Upstairs bathroom
Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Garden
Dining area
About this property
3 bedroom barn for peaceful seclusion in unspoilt valley, no neightbours at all.
Comfortable and rustic 300-year-old 3 bedroom stone barn ‘Shadowlands’ offers unique opportunity to stay right by the River Wye in truly stunning and tranquil surroundings. It is located 7 miles from both Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye, amidst the Wye Valley National Landscape's wonderful scenery and views. The Forest of Dean with many activities and attractions for things to see and do for all ages is conveniently close by in easy driving distance.
Yet Shadowlands is placed well away from the noise and hustle-and-bustle of daily life. The barn is a remarkable retreat in a gorgeous hidden valley, nestled in a spot girded by ancient woodland and riverside pasture. There are no neighbours at all within sight or sound. If you are looking for some peaceful seclusion and privacy in the Wye Valley's lovely countryside then this will be paradise.
Owned by the family-run livestock farm on whose land it stands, Shadowlands is reached by long farm hard-tracks secured with padlocked gates. With its own fenced and gated enclosure guests can bring their bikes, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards etc., and dogs too, there is space for all. There is also ample parking.
River access is a given and there is quality river-fishing on the private beat of the Wye, both included in the price.
Fishing - please refer to 'Popular amenities' at the beginning of this listing, check the 'See all..' button, and then scroll down to the bottom for notes about the Fishing.
Details of the barn -
Please note,
Shadowlands bookings are for a minimum number of 4 nights,
and they start on a Saturday.
*Cautionary note for all Shadowlands' guests * -
The River Wye here has some steep riverbank and areas of deep water. Some fast current is present in places and there is dangerous underwater streamer weed, as well as many hidden snags and obstructions. Vulnerable people and especially children should be monitored for their safety. They should not be near the river and most definitely not close by or in the river unsupervised.
*Bedrooms x 3 upstairs*
1 large bedroom with double bed and door to en-suite with a double size non-electric shower, a sink and a toilet.
1 bedroom with 2 single beds.
1 small bedroom with a double bed - this double bed is one-side entry only
as the other side is against a wall.
Small upstairs bathroom with a bath, a non-electric over-bath shower, and a sink and toilet.
Linen and towels are provided.
Accommodation is thought suitable for 5 adult guests, (because of the one-side entry double bed in bedroom 3), plus there is an optional airbed pop-up downstairs; important note - guests need to bring their own linen and duvet for use of this pop-up.
*Kitchen*
Large fully fitted light-oak kitchen with just about everything a kitchen needs, even a can-crusher.
Big electric range-cooker with 3 ovens 1 grill and a 5 ring induction hob.
American size fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and additional fridge.
Good sized pedestal 4 place round oak table perfect for breakfasting.
Substantial mobile kitchen island full of pots and pans.
Equipment highlights include a double toaster, DeLonghi bean-to-cup coffee maker, 2x kettles one temperature controlled, Instant Pot pressure/slow cooker, pull-out Panasonic breadmaker, drop-down herb and spice rack, electric Remoska pan for great roast chicken, and a Philips 45W system with DAB/CD/FM/Internet/Spotify for great sounds.
*Utility*
Cloak nook with door to washing machine and a seperate tumble dryer.
Between kitchen and living area, a door to additional downstairs w/c with a sink and a toilet.
French double doors front and back have Yale electronic keypads and deadlocks.
A unique guest number is provided for the duration of your stay.
Central heating is by radiators served by an external weather and soundproof Worcester oil-fired boiler. Temperature control is by wall-mounted Bosch touchpad and there are lashings of always-on hot water.
*Living and Dining*
Original beams in open-plan vaulted main space. Dual aspect double-glazed full height windows with French doors looking out onto the valley, fields, and woods.
6 place oval dining table going over to a sofa and armchair living and tv area.
Samsung 55inch smart internet tv, with soundbar, satellite speakers and sub-woofer. Panasonic BluRay/DVD player to play your discs.
Clearview wood-burner, for which a great deal of care is required, especially regards children, as it gets blisteringly hot. Farm woodland logs are stacked outside.
Wet weather gear-rack over radiator with wide drip-trays, also handy for boots.
25+mb wi-fi throughout, and a landline phone for emergencies only. Mobile signal is patchy here, so a recomendation is to set ‘Wi-fi calling’ on your smartphone to get great signal in and around the barn.
*Outside*
Black metal patio tables and armed chairs, with sun parasols, abut the barn front and back.
Suitable space for guests' own BBQ, for instant types there's a slab wall topping.
Shadowlands is on a working stock farm so there can be many sheep and lambs roaming the pastures!. Cattle are securely confined by stock fencing to their own pasture away from most of the track to the barn, all of the barn area, and from all of the riverbank.
*Access and parking*
There are two access routes from the road; a 1.5 mile wooded Forestry track, and/or a 0.5 mile cosy and tarmacked single lane then a track. These are hard-grade country farm type, so not grassy or rutted but compacted gravel and stone. They can be challenging for low-slung vehicles as a tad rough in places with sometimes potholes to go around. To deal with this a slow speed is effective and recommended. Normal and SUV type vehicles are fine, 4x4s will have no concerns.
Metal farmgates with padlocks secure access to the tracks.
Ample parking is right next to the barn through an automatic metal farmgate.
The barn enclosure is fenced and dog-proof unless very small.
Space for bikes canoes and paddleboards etc., as well as some room for small tents camping within the barn enclosure.
Access down to the river is an easy stroll of 120 meters.
Descriptions -
Nature is invariably impressive in this valley, yielding all sorts of wildlife and birding.
There are super photography opportunities, and big landscape-painting panorama. The level riverside sheep pasture is perfect for leisurely strolls along the riverbank and The Wye Valley Walk some sixty metres away provides for cycling and walking, with tens of miles to go in each direction.
Symonds Yat Rock viewpoint is a mile away as the crow flies, and at 500 feet it has an iconic view of the Wye Valley, though the barn is obscured from direct sight. For sure, you can take the stiff hike up through the wooded Forestry trails, while keeping an eye out for the Buzzards, the Peregrines on Coldwell Rocks, the Deer, and the occasional Wild Boar. The view from the top is marvellous and rewarding. With a Forestry England café its a good spot to get coffee and some fine cake and put wind in the hair. Less challenging its a short drive away through Forestry track and country lanes or a wider 2 lane road.
Shadowlands' location appeals to walkers, cyclists, boaters & paddlers, birders & wildlife enthusiasts, as well as river-anglers, and to all who enjoy being immersed in the wonderful countryside of the area. The barn is a singular gem in a sublime and unspoilt part of the Wye Valley.
Film -
For film buffs the barn featured in scenes in the biographical film 'Shadowlands', an impression of the life of academic C S Lewis, author of 'Chronicles of Narnia'. Directed by Richard Attenborough in 1993 with stars Anthony Hopkins and Deborah Winger it won many plaudits. Currently in 2026, 'Shadowlands' is in theatre in London starring Richard Bonnevile, the Earl of Grantham in 'Downton Abbey'.
In the film, the barn was as it had been for some hundreds of years before. A DVD is in the barn for viewing. Shadowlands was converted in 2003.
Disclaimer! -
Vrbo's AI declares there is a 'Lobster pot' and a 'Barbecue grill', and a '1+ bathroom'. So no Lobster anything, and no grill. Guests do enjoy a bedroom en-suite with double size shower, a upstairs bathroom with over-shower, and a downstairs w/c.
.
Yet Shadowlands is placed well away from the noise and hustle-and-bustle of daily life. The barn is a remarkable retreat in a gorgeous hidden valley, nestled in a spot girded by ancient woodland and riverside pasture. There are no neighbours at all within sight or sound. If you are looking for some peaceful seclusion and privacy in the Wye Valley's lovely countryside then this will be paradise.
Owned by the family-run livestock farm on whose land it stands, Shadowlands is reached by long farm hard-tracks secured with padlocked gates. With its own fenced and gated enclosure guests can bring their bikes, canoes, kayaks, paddleboards etc., and dogs too, there is space for all. There is also ample parking.
River access is a given and there is quality river-fishing on the private beat of the Wye, both included in the price.
Fishing - please refer to 'Popular amenities' at the beginning of this listing, check the 'See all..' button, and then scroll down to the bottom for notes about the Fishing.
Details of the barn -
Please note,
Shadowlands bookings are for a minimum number of 4 nights,
and they start on a Saturday.
*Cautionary note for all Shadowlands' guests * -
The River Wye here has some steep riverbank and areas of deep water. Some fast current is present in places and there is dangerous underwater streamer weed, as well as many hidden snags and obstructions. Vulnerable people and especially children should be monitored for their safety. They should not be near the river and most definitely not close by or in the river unsupervised.
*Bedrooms x 3 upstairs*
1 large bedroom with double bed and door to en-suite with a double size non-electric shower, a sink and a toilet.
1 bedroom with 2 single beds.
1 small bedroom with a double bed - this double bed is one-side entry only
as the other side is against a wall.
Small upstairs bathroom with a bath, a non-electric over-bath shower, and a sink and toilet.
Linen and towels are provided.
Accommodation is thought suitable for 5 adult guests, (because of the one-side entry double bed in bedroom 3), plus there is an optional airbed pop-up downstairs; important note - guests need to bring their own linen and duvet for use of this pop-up.
*Kitchen*
Large fully fitted light-oak kitchen with just about everything a kitchen needs, even a can-crusher.
Big electric range-cooker with 3 ovens 1 grill and a 5 ring induction hob.
American size fridge-freezer, dishwasher, microwave, and additional fridge.
Good sized pedestal 4 place round oak table perfect for breakfasting.
Substantial mobile kitchen island full of pots and pans.
Equipment highlights include a double toaster, DeLonghi bean-to-cup coffee maker, 2x kettles one temperature controlled, Instant Pot pressure/slow cooker, pull-out Panasonic breadmaker, drop-down herb and spice rack, electric Remoska pan for great roast chicken, and a Philips 45W system with DAB/CD/FM/Internet/Spotify for great sounds.
*Utility*
Cloak nook with door to washing machine and a seperate tumble dryer.
Between kitchen and living area, a door to additional downstairs w/c with a sink and a toilet.
French double doors front and back have Yale electronic keypads and deadlocks.
A unique guest number is provided for the duration of your stay.
Central heating is by radiators served by an external weather and soundproof Worcester oil-fired boiler. Temperature control is by wall-mounted Bosch touchpad and there are lashings of always-on hot water.
*Living and Dining*
Original beams in open-plan vaulted main space. Dual aspect double-glazed full height windows with French doors looking out onto the valley, fields, and woods.
6 place oval dining table going over to a sofa and armchair living and tv area.
Samsung 55inch smart internet tv, with soundbar, satellite speakers and sub-woofer. Panasonic BluRay/DVD player to play your discs.
Clearview wood-burner, for which a great deal of care is required, especially regards children, as it gets blisteringly hot. Farm woodland logs are stacked outside.
Wet weather gear-rack over radiator with wide drip-trays, also handy for boots.
25+mb wi-fi throughout, and a landline phone for emergencies only. Mobile signal is patchy here, so a recomendation is to set ‘Wi-fi calling’ on your smartphone to get great signal in and around the barn.
*Outside*
Black metal patio tables and armed chairs, with sun parasols, abut the barn front and back.
Suitable space for guests' own BBQ, for instant types there's a slab wall topping.
Shadowlands is on a working stock farm so there can be many sheep and lambs roaming the pastures!. Cattle are securely confined by stock fencing to their own pasture away from most of the track to the barn, all of the barn area, and from all of the riverbank.
*Access and parking*
There are two access routes from the road; a 1.5 mile wooded Forestry track, and/or a 0.5 mile cosy and tarmacked single lane then a track. These are hard-grade country farm type, so not grassy or rutted but compacted gravel and stone. They can be challenging for low-slung vehicles as a tad rough in places with sometimes potholes to go around. To deal with this a slow speed is effective and recommended. Normal and SUV type vehicles are fine, 4x4s will have no concerns.
Metal farmgates with padlocks secure access to the tracks.
Ample parking is right next to the barn through an automatic metal farmgate.
The barn enclosure is fenced and dog-proof unless very small.
Space for bikes canoes and paddleboards etc., as well as some room for small tents camping within the barn enclosure.
Access down to the river is an easy stroll of 120 meters.
Descriptions -
Nature is invariably impressive in this valley, yielding all sorts of wildlife and birding.
There are super photography opportunities, and big landscape-painting panorama. The level riverside sheep pasture is perfect for leisurely strolls along the riverbank and The Wye Valley Walk some sixty metres away provides for cycling and walking, with tens of miles to go in each direction.
Symonds Yat Rock viewpoint is a mile away as the crow flies, and at 500 feet it has an iconic view of the Wye Valley, though the barn is obscured from direct sight. For sure, you can take the stiff hike up through the wooded Forestry trails, while keeping an eye out for the Buzzards, the Peregrines on Coldwell Rocks, the Deer, and the occasional Wild Boar. The view from the top is marvellous and rewarding. With a Forestry England café its a good spot to get coffee and some fine cake and put wind in the hair. Less challenging its a short drive away through Forestry track and country lanes or a wider 2 lane road.
Shadowlands' location appeals to walkers, cyclists, boaters & paddlers, birders & wildlife enthusiasts, as well as river-anglers, and to all who enjoy being immersed in the wonderful countryside of the area. The barn is a singular gem in a sublime and unspoilt part of the Wye Valley.
Film -
For film buffs the barn featured in scenes in the biographical film 'Shadowlands', an impression of the life of academic C S Lewis, author of 'Chronicles of Narnia'. Directed by Richard Attenborough in 1993 with stars Anthony Hopkins and Deborah Winger it won many plaudits. Currently in 2026, 'Shadowlands' is in theatre in London starring Richard Bonnevile, the Earl of Grantham in 'Downton Abbey'.
In the film, the barn was as it had been for some hundreds of years before. A DVD is in the barn for viewing. Shadowlands was converted in 2003.
Disclaimer! -
Vrbo's AI declares there is a 'Lobster pot' and a 'Barbecue grill', and a '1+ bathroom'. So no Lobster anything, and no grill. Guests do enjoy a bedroom en-suite with double size shower, a upstairs bathroom with over-shower, and a downstairs w/c.
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House Rules
Check in after 2:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 25
Check out before 10:30 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
Pets allowed: dogs (limit 2 total)
Smoking
Smoking allowed: in designated areas
Smoking outdoors only please
Check-out instructions
The host requires you to complete the following before checking out:
Gather used towels and store extra beds
Remove personal items, remove leftover food and drinks and take out the rubbish
Turn off the lights and lock the doors
Please bag up general rubbish in black binbags and deposit in the dustbins at the back of the barn.
There is no recycling for plastic or paper, please use the general rubbish binbags. Tins and Glass please use the bins provided - for overfill please bag up in black binbags and leave just outside.
If utilising the airbed pop-up please deflate this and compress and secure into its zip-up coverall.
Failure to complete these may result in a negative review from the host.
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher, a first aid kit and a deadlock
This property has outdoor spaces, such as balconies, patios and terraces, which may not be suitable for children; if you have any concerns, we recommend contacting the property prior to your arrival to confirm that they can accommodate you in a suitable room
We should mention
This property does not have any lifts
About the area
Coleford
Located in Coleford, this holiday home is on a river. Sculpture Trail and Made In Ross Gallery are cultural highlights, and some of the area's landmarks include Goodrich Castle and Shire Hall. Forest Leisure Centre and Symonds Yat West Leisure Park are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

English Bicknor, Gloucestershire
What's nearby
- Wye Valley - 1 min walk - 0.0 km
- Symonds Yat West Leisure Park - 18 min drive - 6.4 km
- Puzzlewood - 21 min drive - 9.8 km
- Gloucester Quays - 43 min drive - 38.0 km
- Cheltenham Racecourse - 61 min drive - 55.4 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- The Saracen's Head Inn - 16 min drive
- The New Inn - 9 min drive
- Ye Old Ferrie Inn - 18 min drive
- Gamekeeper's Inn - 11 min drive
- Cross Quays Inn - 15 min drive
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