Tucked away in the centre of Fownhope in Herefordshire, is this fantastic two-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage, 1 Tump Cottages. Enjoying a stunning location within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a private enclosed garden, 1 Tump Cottages is a wonderful dwelling for two couples or a family of four plus their canine companion to get away from it all. Park-up in one of two off-road parking spaces, before entering through the private rear garden, where you can look forward to sipping your morning coffee or enjoying evening drinks at the outdoor table. Upon entering, you will find a handy utility/cloakroom, ideal for keeping your holiday wardrobe fresh. Be welcomed into the spacious kitchen/dining room, where you can pop on your chefs’ hat and conjure up culinary delights with the help of the electric oven and hob, fridge and microwave. Settle down at the pine dining table for four, as you tuck-in to a tasty meal and discuss plans for the days ahead, all whilst enjoying the warmth of the double-sided woodburning stove which translates into the sitting room. After a satisfying meal, relax on the three seater sofa or one of the armchairs in front of your favourite film on the Smart TV, as your furry friend curls up in front of the crackling woodburning stove. As your eyes grow heavy, climb the stairs to the first-floor where you can wash away the day in the walk-in shower, before catching your rest in one of two tastefully decorated rooms, a super king-size with zip/link and a double. Benefit from 1 Tump Cottages' central location with a stroll into the village, which offers a butchers and village shop/Post Office, for picking up any ingredients to replicate your favourite meal of the holiday and two excellent pubs where you can treat your guests to the local cuisine and spend some time out of the kitchen. Don't forget to pop into The Coo Corner which is a beautiful, unique shop home to locally designed handmade gifts and products. Perched along the River Wye, you can embark on scenic walks or cycles, including The Wye Valley Walk, a 136-mile walk which offers stunning scenery and follows the border between England and Wales, as well as Three Choirs Way! If you time your visit right, you will have the monthly farmers market to look forward to, where you can peruse the stalls which offer locally produced goods. Close by is the ancient market town of Ledbury, full of historic charm and independent shops or why not visit the pretty town of Malvern, and the dramatic Malvern Hills! Those looking to sample a piece of history should venture to Capler Hill, home to an Iron Age Hill Fort, along with beautiful countryside views. Next stop is Hereford, well-known for its impressive 11th-century cathedral and Mappa Mundi world map, as well as its Black and White House Museum housed in a 17th-century timber framed building. Promising a relaxing break in Herefordshire, secure your stay at 1 Tump Cottages.
Weekly price from £462
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