Presented with oodles of eclectic charm and architectural intrigue, this fantastic country cottage is a remarkable hideaway for three guests. Although technically in Herefordshire, the property is just 5 miles from the Welsh border town of Presteigne and offers an endless array of Welsh delights an achievable distance away, easily accessed on foot or in the car. Delightful elements including stained glass windows and original beams add to the quirky nature of this family-friendly cottage, a place to stay as a family or a couple seeking that little bit of extra space. It’s also dog friendly, boasting effortless access to some of the area’s most appealing walking routes including the Offa’s Dyke pathway (4.5 miles).
Elevated with plenty of love and attention, this property was formerly a stable and is located on the peaceful grounds of a country estate. Leave coats and boots by the door on the ground floor and move upstairs to discover everything you need on one storey. The lounge/diner has been equipped with a wonderful wood burner in one corner to create the warmest ambience to return to after each day’s activities. Switch on the Smart TV or simply sit around the table with your favourite tipple on the go. The galley-style kitchen is just over the way for rustling up a meal to enjoy on any night in. The bedrooms, a double and a single, are across the hallway alongside a family bathroom.
A real South Wales attraction, the property is just a short drive from the literary hub of Hay-on-Wye, 16 miles away. This vibrant little town is always bustling with life, home to a seemingly endless array of bookshops and a must-visit selection of pubs and cafes. The River Wye gently tumbles through the town and offers opportunities for water sports including canoeing and kayaking.