Lying in an idyllic spot close to the Welsh border, this beautifully updated barn conversion offers bright and relaxing accommodation for couples and smaller families. With ample space for up to four guests, the property features two stylish, spiral staircases, high vaulted ceilings, a wood burner, exposed beams and a free-standing, roll-top bath. You will also have access to the heated outdoor swimming pool shared with other properties on this tranquil rural estate. Originally a blacksmith’s workshop for the estate’s ten carriage horses, this open-fronted stone property is ideal for walkers and cyclists exploring the magnificent countryside of Herefordshire.
Entering this spacious, airy retreat you will be greeted by the original A-frame-style, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The cosy lounge has a Swedish wood burner, a TV and comfortable seating, while the oak-floored dining area is to the centre of the space, with the country-style kitchen perfect for rustling up your favourite dishes. The ground floor also has a lovely super-king-size bedroom with an in-room free-standing bath and en-suite WC. A spiral staircase then leads up to a peaceful mezzanine level making a great spot to curl up with a good book. From the kitchen another spiral staircase leads up to a mezzanine level with a lovely king-size bed and a refreshing shower room. French doors lead out into the gardens which feature a pretty terrace with lawns hedged by beech trees and lavender. There’s ample furniture for dining alfresco, enjoy the hot tub or you can take a dip in the summer in the shared outdoor pool.
The market town of Kington lies midway between the Wye Valley (15 miles) and the Shropshire Hills (12 miles) offering miles of unforgettable walks. Presteigne (6 miles) is known for its classical music festival, while Hay-on-Wye (15 miles) is known for its book festival and numerous second-hand bookshops.