Tucked away on a quiet farmyard, a stone's throw from the quaint town of Bromyard, rests this delightful, converted cart shed, Frith Green. Finished to a high standard and boasting unspoilt views across the landscaped gardens toward the tranquil waters of the nearby lake and paddock, this charming abode makes for the perfect base for two couples looking to discover the delights of the picturesque county of Herefordshire. Park up at the foot of this picture-perfect stone-built cottage before unloading your belongings and making your way indoors to begin your staycation. Stepping inside, be charmed by the traditional décor of the open-plan living space, thoughtfully laid-out with a snug seating area gathered around a warming Aga electric fire tucked away at the corner of the sociable space, providing a lovely spot to settle down in front of the television of an evening. Utilise the range of amenities provided in the fully-equipped kitchen, hand-made for the purpose of the holiday home, to rustle up some tasty treats before gathering together with your loved ones at the nearby dining table to indulge in the fruits of your labour. Take the celebrations outdoors with a sumptuous spot on the lounge seating in the peaceful setting of your private patio garden, or if the weathers not on your side, carry the conversation into the open-sided barn where you can uncork a bottle of wine and gently warm your toes around the firepit away from the elements. As the evening grows darker, head back indoors and climb the stairs to the first floor where you'll find a spacious family bathroom, stylishly tiled throughout, where you can look forward to an indulgent soak amongst the bubbles backed by your favourite music playing through the high-tech sensor mirror before bed. When it comes to resting your head, you're spoilt for choice between two well-presented bedrooms, each home to a high-quality Loaf double bed, with one intimately tucked under the sloped ceiling on the first floor, and the second resting on the ground floor and benefiting from access to its own en-suite, ideal for guests with limited mobility. In the morning, enjoy a leisurely wake-up before delving into the pages of a captivating book with a steaming cup of coffee in hand with a seat in the peaceful reading nook on the landing. Get better acquainted with your surroundings and take a scenic stroll through the farmland, where various trails will lead you alongside quirky sculptures and seating areas nestled amongst the greenery, providing a quiet and tranquil spot to enjoy a hearty breakfast or an afternoon picnic. A short walk from your doorstep will bring you to the local pub, the Wheelwrights Arms, where you can treat yourself to a well-deserved pint following a day of adventure. Or if stomachs start to rumble, indulge in a spot of delicious pub grub at the Three Horseshoes Inn, Little Cowarne just 1.3 miles away. The town of Bromyard is within easy reach, where you'll find all of your essential amenities, including Legges an excellent butchers and delicatessen a well-stocked convenience store alongside a handful of eateries including a number of pubs, a steak house and a takeaway, serving something to suit all tastes and budgets. Television buffs will be delighted with a visit to The Time Machine, a fascinating museum showcasing props and costumes from the likes of Doctor Who, Thunderbirds and Red Dwarf to name a few, or if that's not your thing, head to the National Trust property of Brockhampton, where you can tour the medieval grounds of the 14th-century manor house. The Chase Distillery is just 4.3 miles and offer tours with gin and vodka tasting. Whilst you're in the area, be sure to embark on an adventure through the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where the hills, woodland and open moorland offer a plethora of walking, cycling and hiking routes and provide picturesque views across the scenic landscape. Explore the bustling cathedral city of Hereford, where you can browse the open-air stalls at the The Old Market, catch a spot of live theatre at The Courtyard, or watch the world go by with a wander along the banks of the River Wye. Make memories that will last a lifetime with a stay at Frith Green.
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