Notts House is a charming Grade II listed cottage located in Wellington, Herefordshire, in the Heart of England. The cottage sleeps 8 people across 4 bedrooms and is pet-friendly. It is situated in a picturesque village with a rich history, overlooking the 15th century village of Wellington.
The property has a fascinating past, having served as the village school and brewery before being sympathetically restored into a period cottage. The cottage features a half-timbered exterior, slate floors, exposed timbers, stonework, and impressive fireplaces, creating a comfortable and unique holiday home spread over three levels.
Guests can enjoy a well-appointed farmhouse-style kitchen, a lounge, study, cloakroom, and boot room on the ground floor. The first floor houses a master bedroom with en-suite, a second bedroom, a cloakroom, and a tiled wet room. The third and fourth bedrooms are located on the second floor, offering lovely views and one with its own washbasin.
Surrounded by the beauty of Herefordshire and the nearby regions of Shropshire and The Cotswolds, guests can explore the National Trust's Weir Garden, play golf at The Herefordshire Golf Club, or visit the city of Hereford with its cathedral, museums, and cider tasting opportunities. The vibrant city of Worcester is also within easy reach, offering cultural attractions and family-friendly activities.
Weekly price from £844
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