Located in the picturesque town of Presteigne, Powys, this intriguing holiday lodge offers a tranquil retreat for up to four guests. Nestled in a quiet area, the lodge is conveniently positioned within walking distance of local shops and pubs, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. The property features a private garden that invites visitors to relax while enjoying the sights and sounds of various wildlife. With stunning views over the open countryside, guests can unwind in a serene environment, enhanced by the presence of horses and sheep in the surrounding fields.
This detached lodge is designed for comfort and convenience, as it is all on the ground floor. It includes a spacious living/dining room with a kitchen, two bedrooms—one double (which can be converted into a twin) and one twin with an en-suite toilet—and a shower room with a toilet. Amenities such as an electric woodburner, electric central heating, and essential utilities like a dishwasher and fridge/freezer ensure a pleasant stay. Additional features include a travel cot, high chair, Freeview TV, and Wi-Fi, catering to families and guests looking for modern conveniences.
Guests will appreciate the small, enclosed lawned garden complete with a decked sitting-out area, perfect for enjoying the outdoors. The property also provides parking for two cars and a cycle store, making it suitable for those who wish to explore the surrounding countryside on two wheels. Pets are welcome, provided they are kept on a lead, and a kennel can be arranged upon request. The lodge strictly maintains a no-smoking policy, ensuring a clean and healthy environment for all visitors.
Presteigne itself is a captivating medieval market town, rich in history with structures dating back to the 14th century. Notable local attractions include the Judge’s Lodgings and the Offa’s Dyke footpath. The lodge's proximity to the borders of Shropshire and Herefordshire opens up a plethora of day trip options, such as visiting Croft, Kinnersley, and Stokesay castles, exploring Acton Scott Working Farm, or enjoying the events at Ludlow Racecourse. The local area is also home to Hereford’s cathedral and cider museum, ensuring that guests have a variety of activities to choose from during their stay.
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!