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Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £735
Self catering accommodation in Weobley sleeps 8.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This is a beautiful and historic Grade II* listed 15th century Black and White house, located in the centre of Weobley and can sleep eight people in four bedrooms.
Unicorn House is a lovely, historic Grade II* listed 15th century Black and White house, located in the centre of Weobley and can sleep eight people. The cottage has a super king-size double bedroom with en-suite bathroom, a king-size double with en-suite bathroom, a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, a twin bedroom with a WC, a ground floor shower room, a luxury fitted kitchen with breakfast table and AGA, a sitting room with dining area, an inglenook fireplace, a woodburner and French doors to the rear garden and a spacious snug with inglenook fireplace, woodburner and a large modular sofa. Outside there is roadside parking and an enclosed, rear garden with a small lawn and a patio. With many lovely towns to visit, including Hay-on-Wye and medieval Ludlow, Unicorn House is the perfect base to explore Herefordshire.
  
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Sleeps 12
Weekly prices from £989
Self catering accommodation in Thornbury sleeps 12.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Golf near by • Pub near by • Games Room • Cottage Sleeps 12
Accommodation overview: Wall Hills Barn details
Wall Hills Barn sits on top of a hill, next to the site of an iron-age fort, with breathtaking views that stretch across Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Wales. This luxury self-catering property is situated one mile up a very quiet lane and is truly an idyllic country retreat.
The nearest facilities are only five minutes' drive away in the historic market town of Bromyard in Herefordshire which offers pubs, banks, post office, chemist, supermarket, delicatessen and butchers. Places to visit include the cathedral cities of Worcester and Hereford and the market towns of Ledbury and Ludlow which are all within 30 minutes' drive, and the beautiful Wye Valley and Welsh Borders approximately one hour away. There are several good gastro-pubs within 15 minutes' drive and many National Trust properties that are well worth a visit.
Wall Hills is the ideal celebration venue for family or friends. The open plan kitchen/living/dining area in the main barn makes it most suitable for special social occasions. The smaller stone barn is connected on the first floor and offers a quieter snug/living room, two further bedrooms and a well equipped playroom for young and old guests alike.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £303
Self catering accommodation in Bosbury sleeps 2.
Features include: • Garden • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Great Catley Hop Kilns details
The Grade II listed Hop Kiln adjoins Great Catley in a stunning rural setting with wildlife, footpaths and cycle routes surrounding it and the Malvern Hills in the distance. The property, which dates back to the 16th century, was once a working hop and cider farm but now comprises luxurious living within a traditional stone and oak structure with many old features that were used at that time for hop making.
It is situated in the hamlet of Catley, a mile from the village of Bosbury and only 20 minutes from the M50. Two local pubs are within a mile and a half, the Bell at Bosbury and the Oak at Staplow. Both serve local ales, excellent food and take-outs. The area is a perfect retreat for exploring the beautiful Herefordshire countryside.
The old town of Ledbury has its traditional black and white buildings but within them are a very eclectic range of independent shops and restaurants. Close by are Eastnor Castle, the Three Choirs Vineyard and Westons Cider Mill. The cities of Hereford and Worcester are an equidistant 15 miles. Both have beautiful cathedrals and riverside settings. Hereford has the famous Mappa Mundi and Worcester its cricket ground and racecourse.
The Malvern Hills are just 20 minutes away together with its spa town and theatre. Ludlow, Hay-on-Wye, Gloucester and Cheltenham are all less than an hour away with their own renowned festivals.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £272
Self catering accommodation in Kingstone sleeps 5.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: This semi detached cottage is located in the Herefordshire village of Kingstone and can sleep five people in three bedrooms.
1 Lyndale Cottages is a traditional, semi detached cottage in the village of Kingstone just seven miles from the city of Hereford. With one double, one twin and one single bedroom, the cottage can accommodate five people. It also contains a ground floor shower room, a fitted kitchen with a breakfast bar, a dining room and a cosy sitting room with wood beams. Outside the cottage, you will find a large garden with outdoor furniture, a gas BBQ and a trampoline as well as lockable bike storage and off road parking for 3 cars. With the local shop and pub being just a couple of minutes walk away, 1 Lyndale Cottages is in a lovely village location in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £302
Self catering accommodation in Preston-on-Wye sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Sleeping up to six people in two bedrooms, this quality detached cottage is on the edge of Preston-on-Wye in Herefordshire.
Point Cottage, a detached property on the outskirts of Preston-on-Wye, is a quality character cottage in a countryside location. The two bedrooms – a king-size double and a twin – are comfortable and welcoming. There is a family bathroom on the ground floor. The sitting room has a sofabed, there is a dining room and a fitted kitchen, and the property benefits from exposed beams and wall timbers throughout. Outside there is off road parking for 3 cars, a graveled front area and an enclosed lawned garden. Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons can all be enjoyed from this lovely property, making Point Cottage an ideal base for families, friends or couples.
  
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Sleeps 16
Weekly prices from £989
Self catering accommodation in Evenjobb sleeps 16.
Features include: • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Easy Walking Access • Cottage Sleeps 16
Accommodation overview: Old Burfa details
Old Burfa is a late 15th century house which has been extensively refurbished and restored over the last 30 years. Its retained charm, making it an unusual house that many like to visit.
Located in the hamlet of Evenjobb overlooking the Brecon hills, Old Burfa is just 18 miles west of Leominster.
There are many attractive towns that are nearby. Presteigne and Kingston offer a variety of good quality shopping including a thriving craft industry.
The Oak at Titley is recommended, with its Michelin Star. The Harp Inn at Old Radnor just three miles away, serves great food and local ale and has a lovely sitting out area where you can enjoy views of the countryside.
There are many great walks which vary in length, including the famous Offa's Dyke that runs along past Old Burfa. Offa's Dyke covers 177 miles and passes through eight counties and three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are also amazing walk throughout the Black Mountains.
There is a mainline station at Leominster.
Special events in the area include the Hay Festival of Literature and Arts at Hay on Wye, Presteigne Festival of Music and Art, Knighton Festival and Titley Jazz Festival.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £397
Self catering accommodation in Kyre sleeps 6.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Internet Access • Open Fire or Woodburning Stove • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Long Cover details
Long Cover is a detached cottage, rated Gold 4-star by the tourist board, in a very rural position in Fishpools, Kyre, near Tenbury Wells in Worcestershire.
This traditional 16th century timber frame house is surrounded by tranquil farmland and is situated half a mile from the nearest road. There are magnificent views in all directions over the Teme and Kyre valleys, ancient woodland and unspoilt farmland. It has a wealth of features including exposed beams, an old oak staircase, leaded light windows, an Aga and wood burning stove. The patio looks out over the Long Cover ancient woodland that is rich in wildlife. This raised and tranquil cottage has magnificent views across fields and farmland.
Guests will enjoy a private patio at the side which looks on to Fishpools and an ancient oak woodland. The cottage is in an ideal location for an outdoor break in Worcestershire.
Leading directly from the holiday cottage is an extensive network of footpaths and bridle ways where badgers, woodpeckers, buzzards and owls may be seen.
Places to visit in this part of Worcestershire include Tenbury Wells, an attractive riverside spa and market town in the Teme Valley (four miles away). The fine Georgian food town of Ludlow, renowned for its castle and restaurants, is a 25-minute drive away. Further attractions are Leominster, renowned for its antique shops, Hay-on-Wye, famed for its antiquarian book shops, the Ironbridge Museum at Telford, the Severn Valley Railway, West Midlands Safari Park and the Malvern Hills.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £255
Self catering accommodation in Kinnersley sleeps 4.
Features include: • Garden • Pet friendly • Pub near by • Cottage Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This semi-detached cottage adjoins the Kinnersley Arms country pub and can sleep four people in double rooms.
The Coach House adjoins the Kinnersley Arms. The accommodation comprises two double bedrooms with en-suite shower cubicles, a WC, kitchen and sitting room with dining area. Outside is off road parking for two cars, and guests have use of the pub beer garden whenever they want. The Coach House makes a great base for enjoying Herefordshire's Black and White Village Trail, or the countryside of Shropshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire.
  
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