A beautifully presented Grade II-listed terraced cottage in historic Kington. Ideally located to pop out for provisions or walk out in the evening for a drink or meal without needing a car.
A delightful couple’s escape or a getaway for two friends, this superb cottage has all sorts of lovely touches to help you relax and feel at home. It’s located in a vibrant town within easy reach of shops and places to eat and drink.
Historic character combines with modern luxuries and quirky touches in this appealing, Grade-II listed cottage. Step through the oak-framed porch and leave your walking boots in the hall before entering the lounge/diner, where a wood burner is set into the exposed-stone wall. After supper at the dining table by the window, snuggle into the comfortable seating and spend an evening either listening to music on the Bluetooth speaker or enjoying a favourite movie on the Smart TV. The kitchen, reached via a set of steps, is a lovely room that happily combines style and functionality. From here, a narrow, winding, wooden staircase leads you up to the first floor – but this is only the secondary staircase. The main stairs lead from the entrance hall, taking you to the two bedrooms, an incredible king-size room with a vaulted ceiling, and a sweet single with sloping ceilings and an armchair. With sets of steps up and down on this floor, they share a pretty bathroom. When you feel like some fresh air, head to the front garden where you can watch the world go by from the table and chairs, perhaps with a coffee or a glass of wine.
The cottage is located in the historic market town of Kington, where you’ll find a great choice of art galleries, independent shops and cafes. Its surrounded by walking trails, including Offa’s Dyke Path and the Mortimer Trail, and within easy reach of many places to visit, including Ludlow, 21 miles, and the National Trust’s Berrington Hall, 17.5 miles.