This red brick farmhouse sits deep within the Herefordshire countryside close to the Welsh borders and surrounded by well managed farmland, the perfect base for keen walkers and with a network of waymarked paths on the doorstep. Perfect for exploring the many market towns, Leominster, famed for its antique and curiosity shops. Presteigne a traditional market town with an eclectic choice of shops and quaint tea shops, Ludlow the thriving medieval market town is a haven for foodies with an abundance of excellent restaurants some of which are Michelin starred, a regular large local produce market, and a host of events and festivals throughout the year. Hay on Wye the literary town famed for its annual festival. Explore the Offa's Dyke pathway which runs along the border between England and Wales. A little further afield, the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains and the stunning Elan Valley are worth exploring whatever the time of year. (Please check admittance for the various attractions). Leave your muddy boots and coats in the porch before you step into the entrance hall. This beautiful home offers a warm welcome with spacious accommodation that s perfect for any family holiday. The lounge is situated off the main hall, a great space where you can light the wood burner and relax in front of the TV. For a little peace and quiet there is a garden room with seating, where you can enjoy the warmth of the summer sun and garden views. For the chefs amongst you there is a well equipped kitchen with an electric hob and double built in ovens, microwave, Smeg fridge/freezer and dishwasher. For dining, there is a large table and chairs where you can enjoy a celebration supper. There is also a utility room with washing machine and a separate WC on the ground floor. So, when the day is done climb the stairs to the first floor where you will find three bedrooms. A king size with en suite shower and WC, there is a roof terrace with seating area where you can enjoy a morning coffee. A king size with views onto the countryside and a twin room. There is a bathroom with a claw feet roll top bath, separate shower and WC. The gardens are both private and enclosed, a great space for children to run around and play. There is a covered area with table and chairs that s perfect for summer dining, along with a summer house where you can hide away at the bottom of the garden. There is off road parking for two cars and storage for bikes.
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