Quick description
Built in 1850, this elegant Georgian house, overlooking the cricket green in the charming village of Parkend, invites you to relax and unwind at the heart of the Royal Forest of Dean. Once the home of Bill Tandy, author of 'A Doctor in the Forest', the house has been restored to provide accommodation in an area of outstanding natural beauty and history. Edale House is adjacent to the RSPB Nagshead bird reserve and accessible to the many miles of cycle paths within the Forest of Dean. Furthermore you can visit the historic village of Parkend. Please note that dogs can only be accommodated in the ground floor rooms.
Important information
Please kindly provide your estimated arrival time to the Edale House at least 24 hours prior to arrival. This information can be added to the special request box when booking. Bookings require at least 24 hours notice. Please note that dogs can only be accommodated in the ground floor rooms. If navigating by sat-nav we would recommend that it only be used to find Parkend Village. Edale House is located in the centre of the village, opposite the cricket green and next door to The Woodman pub/restaurant.