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Presteigne 6 miles; Hay-on-Wye 12 miles.
The small town of Kington, known as the “centre for walking”, is situated near the Welsh Borders in the area known as The Marches. The area is renowned for its lovely scenery and for its excellent walking in the surrounding rolling hills. This pleasant town has a number of good shops, pubs, restaurants and a variety of tourist attractions close by including Eastnor Castle, Hergest Croft Gardens, the Offa's Dyke Path, the Mortimer Trail and the lovely walk to Hergest Ridge, the inspiration for the beautiful music of both Elgar and Mike Oldfield! Also within easy reach and well worth a visit is the delightful town of Hay-on-Wye, with its numerous book shops, craft shops and antique shops, and the ancient city of Hereford with its impressive Norman cathedral and famous Mappa Mundi, a 13th Century cartographer's interpretation of the world. A delightful holiday location!
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This property can be found on page 55 of the 2010 Sykes Main Brochure 2nd Ed , page 54 of the 2010 Sykes Main Brochure 1st Ed
| Rating |
4 Ticks | Pets | No | Smoking | No |
| Sleeps | 3 | Grid Reference | SO 303 551 | Off Road Parking | Yes |
| Bedrooms | 1 | Open Fire | No | Garden | Yes |
| Bathrooms | 1 | Short Breaks |
Winter Last-Minute |
Smaller Party Reductions |
No |
Kington 0.5 miles. Two charming, recently renovated, single storey barn conversions, set in the grounds of the owner’s home, just half a mile from the pretty town of Kington. Both properties have been decorated and furnished with care, and include cosy open plan living areas, comfortable bedrooms and views from the front of the properties over the gardens, brook and fields beyond. Nuthatch has wheelchair access via wide doorways, while Wagtail can accommodate a child on an additional fold-up bed, making these the ideal cottages for couples or small families alike to relax and unwind. The properties each have their own garden. There is much to enjoy in the area; this is an excellent base for walking and cycling as well as discovering the beautiful border region known as The Marches, with Offa's Dyke, the Mortimer Trail and further afield, the Black Mountains. Two lovely properties in a quiet, unspoilt area, perfect for an exciting, active holiday or a romantic break.
A cosy semi detached cottage with an open plan living area. Wheelchair access via ramp to front door, with wide doorways make this property suitable for accompanied disabled guests. Lovely location, ideal holiday home. This property can be booked with Ref 2812 to accommodate 6.
All Ground Floor. One family bedroom with single and double bed with en-suite bath with shower over bath (with handrails), WC (with handrails) and basin. Open plan living area with fitted kitchen area, dining area and sitting area with electric wood-burner effect fire.
Note: In 2009 there will be a games room at this property with table tennis, board games, books and jigsaws. From 2010 the games room will not be available.
Full electric heating with additional heating from electric fire in sitting area. Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, colour TV with Freesat, DVD player. Selection of books/DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Cot available. Garden with furniture and BBQ. Off road parking. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 0.5 miles. Note: Fenced brook and unfenced pond on site. Note: Sculpture tuition by resident sculptor/artist by arrangement with owner.
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Previous visitors' comments about Nuthatch:
Good central location for National Trust properties in the area.
Mr Greenfield, Crawley, August 2010
Surrounding areas, central to almost everything worth seeing and doing, Kington is extremely quaint and has some real old world charm but not at all touristy.
Mr Swift, London, July 2010