The Victorian owners of Forth House used the hayloft
as storage for feed for the horses stabled below. These horses were needed to pull the family's carriages. A recent imaginative conversion means that The Hayloft now provides modern, comfortable, cosy, self-contained, holiday accommodation for up to 4 guests.


French doors open onto a patio and secluded garden with an ancient woodland beyond. This woodland is a a Site of Special Scientific Interest and is home to a rich variety of animals and plants. Guests have been excited to see red squirrel, pine martin and deer, and birds such as woodpeckers, jays, many varieties of tits, including long tailed tits, and finches, robins and wrens are regular visitors to the feeders and the garden. Buzzards and peregrine may be seen overhead.