Located in the charming village of Kingsland, near Leominster in Herefordshire, this spacious and characterful beamed property offers a delightful retreat for families and groups, accommodating up to 12 guests. Just 4 miles from Leominster, known for its bustling Friday market, the property is surrounded by local amenities including two pubs, tennis courts, a church, a Post Office, and tea rooms, all within walking distance. The accommodation features multiple living spaces, each with a wood burner, a well-equipped kitchen, and a dining room perfect for gathering together. The property also boasts a private hot tub and an enclosed lawned garden, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
The interior of the property is designed with traditional decor, featuring six bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. The first floor includes a luxurious four-poster kingsize bedroom, along with additional kingsize and twin rooms, providing ample space for relaxation. A third set of stairs leads to a super kingsize bedroom, further enhancing the property’s appeal for larger groups. Modern conveniences such as Wi-Fi, oil central heating, and laundry facilities are included, while initial logs for the wood burners are provided, creating a cozy atmosphere for chilly evenings.
For those seeking outdoor adventures, Kingsland is ideally situated near Oaker Wood Leisure, which offers activities like paintballing and quad biking, making it suitable for both families and adults. The nearby Luctonians Rugby and Sports Club hosts various sporting events throughout the year, including cricket and rugby matches. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to scenic walking trails, including the 30-mile Mortimer Trail and the renowned Offa’s Dyke, as well as the Brecon Beacons and Malvern Hills, all within a short drive.
Exploring the local area, visitors can discover the rich history of Herefordshire, including National Trust properties such as Berrington Hall and Croft Castle. The city of Hereford is home to the famous Mappa Mundi and a picturesque cathedral, while the River Wye offers opportunities for kayaking. For a taste of local culture, the town of Ludlow, known for its bespoke shops and September Food Festival, is a must-visit. With so much to offer, this property serves as an ideal base for exploring the beauty and history of the Heart of England.
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!