Immerse yourself in the history and heritage of Presteigne, Wales, with a stay at the town’s renowned attraction, the Judge’s Lodging Museum. Situated within one of the town’s most opulent buildings, this two-person apartment has been thoughtfully converted from the property’s former housekeeper’s quarters, with original artwork and antique décor featured throughout. Guests can enjoy complimentary access to the museum, as well as an easy stroll into the town centre, where the bustling High Street is lined with independent boutiques, cafés, and pubs brimming with local Welsh character.
Access this property via the private walled garden, where outdoor tables and chairs create a lovely spot for relaxing in the sunshine. Inside, you’ll be instantly impressed by the rich and stylish colour scheme of this single-storey retreat, perfectly complementing the heritage features and eclectic vintage décor. The lounge/kitchen/diner is a wonderfully peaceful place to unwind, with two comfortable armchairs positioned opposite the Smart TV, alongside a selection of games and puzzles for cosy evenings indoors. Browse the history album or dip into one of the many books available to learn more about the fascinating story of the building. Off the hallway, the spacious king-size bedroom offers a welcoming place to rest, complete with a sumptuous en-suite shower room finished with contemporary tiling. Free on-street parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Leave the car behind and explore Presteigne on foot, discovering art galleries, antique shops, and the charm of this historic border town. Lace up your walking boots or hop on your bike to explore Offa’s Dyke Path, a much-loved long-distance trail that follows the England–Wales border and showcases some of the most spectacular scenery both countries have to offer. You can also enjoy a day trip to Hay-on-Wye, the famous book town in Herefordshire, home to around 20 bookshops and the renowned annual literary festival.