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The Art House

(Ref. 1177496)

Stoke Prior, Herefordshire Show on map

Sykes rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets: No

What you’ll love

  • Electric vehicle charging
  • Garden / Patio
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

Your stay at a glance

  • One king-size bedroom with Juliet balcony
  • Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen
  • Living/ dining room
  • First-floor sitting room
  • Combi microwave/ oven, induction hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, wine chiller
  • TV, WiFi
  • Fuel, and power, inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • There is a designated garden within the meadow for guests staying at The Art House that can be accessed through the adjacent gate
  • No pets allowed
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop 3.9 miles, pub 2.9 miles
  • Note: Minimum age for children is 10 years
  • Note: Mind your head on the first floor, due to low beams
  • Note: There is a gap on the first floor please supervise any children at all times.

Your home away from home

The Art House, an outstanding cottage on the outskirts of Stoke Prior, in Herefordshire.

Perfect for couples seeking a refined getaway, this abode boasts two sitting rooms, a courtyard and a wine chiller.

Hear the gravel crunch beneath your feet as you make your way from the courtyard to your new abode.

Upon entering, you will be met with an elegant, well-equipped kitchen that features a blend of rustic textures and contemporary finishes.

It includes a pantry, ideal for storing ingredients for long, leisurely meals.

Store a selection of fine wines in the large wine rack or the chiller, and prepare a romantic feast for two.

A breakfast bar invites you to savour pancakes fresh from the hob each morning, while dried flowers hang from the level above, adding a touch of charm and character.

It’s a beautiful space, perfect for preparing long, lazy meals together.

Wander through to the elegant sitting and dining room, where you can enjoy a meal around the dark wood table.

After dinner, retreat to a cosy sitting room with views stretching out across the wildflower meadows makes it easy to lose track of time.This space blends rustic charm with a creative spirit, a nod to the building’s past as a working art studio, with bespoke artwork and original features throughout.

Ascend the wooden staircase, admiring the high ceilings and glass balustrades, to discover a spacious upstairs gallery, open plan and full of light, complete with exposed beams, a cool, textured rug, a chill-out zone with comfy sofas, a TV, and more meadow views.

Artists will appreciate the thoughtfully placed desk, offering inspiration from the appealing natural surroundings.

Freshen up in the bright shower room with a walk-in shower, bathed in natural light from the Velux windows and adorned with more stylish artwork and rustic beams.

As the day draws to a close, step into a generous king-size bedroom with a Juliet balcony, perfect for watching sunsets over the vineyard.

Charming beams and exposed brickwork create a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Whether you’re curling up with a book, wandering through orchard paths, or simply letting the quiet in, The Art House invites you to unwind at your own pace.

It’s a place to rest, reflect, and reconnect.

with nature, with imagination, and with yourself.

Explore all Herefordshire has to offer.

Take a drive to Ludlow Castle, a striking fortress founded in 1094.

Wander through its ruins, climb the spiral staircases, and enjoy panoramic views over the historic market town.

If your timing is right, you might catch one of the lively food festivals held within its ancient walls.

History lovers will enjoy a trip to the Gothic architecture of Hereford Cathedral, built in the 13th century.

Step inside to admire its soaring structure and explore the medieval chained library, home to centuries-old books.

For something a little different, head to the Museum of Cider.

Discover the region’s rich cider-making heritage, tour the production areas and cellars, enjoy a tasting session, and browse the shop for a souvenir.

Escape to Herefordshire and reconnect at The Art House, a haven made for two.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £150.

Where you’ll be staying

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STOKE PRIOR

Leominster 2 miles; Saffron Walden 5 miles; Cambridge 15.5 miles.

The thriving village of Stoke Prior lies just 2 miles south of Leominster in rolling countryside boasting a pub, church and many lovely walks with the Three River's Ride walk passing close by. Dating back to the 7th century, the town of Leominster possesses some fine examples of architecture, such as the Priory Church, along with a wide variety of shops, cafes and pubs, and is the ideal place in which to spend a lazy afternoon strolling around in pleasant surroundings. The charming village of Monkland, just a short drive away is the start of the Black & White Village Trail, a 40 mile trail taking in several old English villages with half-timbered buildings, which can be enjoyed by car or bicycle. The village is also home to the Monkland Cheese Dairy, a working dairy producing and selling local artisan cheeses, as well as offering a well-stocked shop and cafe. Close by are many National Trust properties including Croft Castle and Berrington Hall, plus the Judge's Lodgings in Presteigne, Stokesay Castle, the renowned Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm are well worth a visit. Tenbury Wells is a charming, ancient market town situated on the banks of the River Teme in Herefordshire. Dating back to the Iron Age and said to have been called 'my little town in the orchard' by Queen Victoria, Tenbury Wells boasts a unique 18th century bridge built by Thomas Telford, the magnificent Pump Rooms, which housed baths where local mineral water was available, and many other listed buildings dating back to the 17th century. Ludlow, one of the most beautiful towns in Britain, offers a medieval street pattern, which remains almost intact and provides an amazing backdrop for the town's regular markets. Renowned for its shopping, Ludlow also has high quality restaurants, plus excellent tea shops and pubs. Also within easy reach are the World Heritage Sites of Ironbridge Gorge, Hereford and Shrewsbury, as well as the Severn Valley Railway, Brecon Beacons National Park, Berrington Hall and Hay-on-Wye, famous for its annual Literary Festival in May/June.

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas