A Spacious 1930’s Period House Set In The Picturesque Village Of Eardisley., Eardisley

Herefordshire. Sleeps up to 8

Green Gables is a spacious 1930’s period house set in large gardens in the picturesque village of Eardisley. This former doctor’s house and surgery has been recently converted into a luxurious holiday home with four double bedrooms.

Located at the edge of Eardisley Village, the property benefits from a rural location on a country lane while having easy access in a few minutes walk to a great local pub and local store. Fantastic for walkers, with the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons within easy reach. Hay-on-Wye is only a short fifteen minute drive away, renowned for its festival, books and lovely shops. For the adventurous, in the summer you can enjoy river canoeing on the Wye river as well as many other activities.

If you’re getting all the family together or going away with a large group of friends, you want somewhere that has enough space for you all to feel comfortable. Recently renovated to a high standard, this light and airy home has amples of space inside and the large garden is the perfect place for the children to run off steam. Inside, there’s a self-contained bedroom, en-suite, living room and kitchenette on the ground floor, so one couple can enjoy their own separate space. The sitting room has a lovely view over the garden and the rolling Herefordshire countryside beyond, and the wood burning stoves are lovely to snuggle up to.
This holiday at a glance
Sleeps eight guests.
Four double bedrooms, two en-suite, one on ground floor.
One family bathroom.
Two reception rooms.
Wood burning stoves. (wood and kindling provided)
Extensive enclosed garden with children’s swings. (See notes)
Patio area.
WiFi.
Parking for three cars.
Sorry no dogs.
Flexible arrival days.
Minimum three night stay.
Additional features
Electric cooker and oven.
Microwave.
Washing machine and tumble dryer.
American style fridge freezer.
Apple TV with Netflix and DVD player.
Sonos Soundbar.
iPad with heating controls and guest information.
Cot and high chair available on request.
Garden furniture.
Barbecue.
Table tennis table.
Please note, the trampoline is not for guests’ use. (See notes)
Attractions and nearby amenities
Eardisley is part of the black and white trail, a circular route lasting 40 miles. Take a drive and look out for all the fine Tudor houses, or just amble through Eardisley village itself – a map by the church points out all the highlights.
The sleepy market town of Hay-On-Wye is world famous for its second-hand book shops. The best one is Richard Booth’s, where you’ll find a cinema too. If you’re here in the spring, the Hay-On-Wye Festival is a must for readers of all ages.
If you’re a history buff there’s plenty to keep you entertained. The best castles are Goodrich, near Ross-on-Wye, Eastnor, near Ledbury and Ludlow Castle. Hereford cathedral is worth a visit too – make sure to see the Chain library and the Mappa Mundi, one of the first maps of the world.
The Welsh border country was made for walkers, with the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons as well as the beautiful River Wye. Walking up Pen-y-Fan is a must in the Brecon Beacons.
There are plenty of local walks too. The Herefordshire Trail passes through Eardisley, and there’s also a good walk to the 900-year-old oak tree down the road. Just turn right out of the drive.
The River Wye is one of the country’s most beautiful rivers, and the best way to enjoy the scenery is from the river itself. You can hire kayaks and canoes to paddle downstream and be picked up at an agreed spot further on.
If you’re looking for a bit more adventure while you’re here, Oaker Wood Leisure is a great place for outdoor activities, with quad bikes, high ropes and more.
North of Eardisley, before you come to Kington, you’ll find the Owl Centre. This small breeds farm and bird centre should be a hit with the little ones.

For additional inspiration on what to do within the area, please click here.

Ground floor

Rear and front doors into large hall. Cloakroom. Double bedroom 6' zip and link bed and with en-suite shower room, plus self-contained small living room and kitchenette. Sitting room. Living room with TV and DVD player. Kitchen and utility room, with cooker, microwave, fridge freezer, washing machine and tumble dryer. Dining room with table seating for eight and bifold doors opening out to paved area.

First floor

Bedroom with 6' super king size bed and en-suite bathroom. Bedroom with 6' zip and link double bed. Bedroom with 5' king size bed. Family bathroom. Cloakroom.

Outside

Large garden to front, side and rear, enclosed by fences and hedges. Rear courtyard. Paved area with garden table and chairs. Garage with table tennis table.

Electric cooker and oven.
Microwave.
Washing machine and tumble dryer.
American style fridge freezer.
Magimix and Nespresso machine.
WiFi.*
Apple TV with Netflix and DVD player.
Sonos Soundbar.
Garden furniture.
Barbecue.
Table tennis table.

*Please note that internet access is offered at this property for recreational purposes only and is not meant for business use. Speed/service may vary depending on the package obtained by the owner which is provided to guests free of charge. Should guests experience difficulties or loss of use, neither the owner nor Rural Retreats will be held responsible.

This vacation home is located in Hereford. Brecon Beacons National Park and Queenswood Country Park reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre and Hergest Croft Gardens. Traveling with kids? Consider Herefordshire Raceway and Westonbury Mill Water Gardens.

Weekly price from £1967

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