Leominster 5.9 miles. Set on a working farmland, in the scattered hamlet of Pudleston, surrounded by beautiful countryside and just a short drive from historic Leominster, is this delightful Herefordshire cottage. Holmer Farm is the perfect romantic break for those seeking to explore the many walks within the area, as well as the number of vibrant market towns and quaint villages. Inside, the holiday accommodation has been fitted within everything you and your loved one could possibly need for a self-catering stay and the contemporary fixtures and furnishings ensure a relaxing break all year round. Step into the abode and be welcomed by the sitting room, where the long distance country views can be enjoyed. Unwind into your evening after a long walk by sinking into the sofa and tuning into the TV or open up the map on the dining table to plan tomorrow’s route. Concluding the ground floor is the charming kitchen, where you and your partner can make the most of the provided amenities to rustle up a delicious meal and open up a bottle of something fizzy as a well-deserved treat. Make your way upstairs to find the bedroom, unpack your belongings and drift off to sleep within the king-size bed. To the outside, table and chairs offer an alternative dining arrangement, allowing you to savour a glass of wine whilst soaking up the sunshine during the summer months. Just a short drive is the ancient wool town of Leominster, where you can look forward to exploring the variety of shops, cafes, pubs and antique shops, catering to all tastes. For things to do whilst here, find a magnitude of historical landmarks to visit, including the National Trust property of Berrington Hall with its scenic gardens, and Hampton Court Castle, offering interesting tours and a maze to explore. Find a plethora of walks upon Wye Valley, including beautiful Symonds Yat Rock, which is a scenic viewpoint towering 120 metres above the River Wye, alternatively, travel slightly further to walk part of the famous Offa’s Dyke path.The city of Hereford is a scenic drive away and offers a further selection of amenities for you to enjoy, as well as opportunities to learn about the local history by visiting the Gothic Cathedral, the Black and White House Museum and the Waterworks Museum, or perhaps the Hereford Cider Museum to immerse yourself in the art of cider making. A wonderful Herefordshire cottage for a memorable holiday, at any time of year.
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