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"We had a wonderful stay at Teacher’s Cottage—it truly looks just like the photos!"
The cottage is cosy, spotlessly clean, and has such a warm, homely feel. While it is on the smaller side, it was absolutely perfect for two adults and a child.
I came prepared with essentials like washing-up liquid and tea towels, but everything we needed was already provided, which was a lovely surprise. The kitchen is well-equipped with a microwave, toaster, oven, and plenty of utensils, making it easy to prepare meals—breakfast each morning was no trouble at all.
The living room was especially inviting, and we really enjoyed relaxing there in the evenings. The bedrooms were very comfortable too—the mattress and pillows ensured we all had a great night’s sleep.
The garden is charming, although it’s worth noting that the steps leading up to it are quite steep. There is off-road parking available, but on arrival and departure we drove up to unload and then parked nearby at the bus stop. During our three-night stay, we came and went several times and always managed to find a space in the bus stop. Smaller cars may fit right outside the cottage, but our DS3 was a bit too large.
Despite being just off the road, the cottage was surprisingly quiet and we barely noticed any traffic noise.
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and wouldn’t hesitate to book this property again!
Bozena
Reviewed by Bozena5.0★Apr 2026
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"A sweet cottage with a lovely wood burner."
The local village, Presteigne was super cute as well. Kitchen was well equipped and towels lovely and fluffy. Mattress's were comfortable too. Parking suitable for a small car otherwise on street parking. Owner super helpful and contactable though instructions are clear and straightforward on key pickup etc.
Reviewed by Rebecca4.0★Dec 2025
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"The cottage is nice enough and full of original features and charm."
It is quite isolated (you can't walk to a pub, cafe or shop) you need to go in the car to get to anything, although Prestigne is only 5 mins in car. It does not have a car parking space at all and is public parking only. I didn't find the cottage to be very comfortable as the sofa isnt comfortable and is small and if there are three of you the only other chair is a hard wooden rocking chair. All the amenities within the cottage we're good and of a good standard (towels, cooking utensils, pans etc). The main issue for me was that a window in the kitchen (big enough to fit a person through) had no lock or latch on it at all and you could simply push it open from the outside. As a minimum standard I would expect a property I am visiting to be totally secure throughout my stay. This led to restless nights as I couldn't totally relax and sleep comfortably knowing anybody could get in through the window if they so wished. Contacted the owner to see if they could secure the window but just said we will look at it next time we are there and that it had always been like that they hadn't had any problems which wasn't very helpful. The big question of any review is would I say there again and my answer would be no.
Dear John thank you very much for your detailed feedback. We will fix the window in the next few weeks as part of our maintenance and will look to buy an armchair as well. In the meantime I would like to offer you a £50 refund - apologies for not having done this before, work got busy in the last few days. All the best, Deliya
Property Owner
Reviewed by James3.0★Oct 2025
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"This is a pretty cottage, it was easy to heat once we got the electric heating working, There was a basket of wood for the wood burner, which we were asked to replace, at a local wood yard at £10."
Kitchen equipment was easy to use, a pint of milk would have been nice but there was no welcome pack. Beds were comfortable, shower was fine and nice thick towels (no soap provided so make sure you take all toiletries). The house was clean but previous quests had not placed their recycling in the appropriate boxes and bins in the yard of the property, and this had not been dealt with by the person cleaning the house prior to our stay, so we did it all. The really disappointing thing was the lack of information about parking, there was nothing in the email information sent over by Sykes. We arrived late due to a delay in our journey, it was dark, wet and we struggled to understand where the parking was as the cottages are right on the road. We asked a neighbour where we could park and were told there was room for a small car, which we tried but could not fit into. Later, when we got into the cottage we read Information pack provided, but this information needed to be available before we arrived. The space is realistically suited for a micro-car e.g., a smart car, so if you have anything bigger (we have a Nissan Juke) then be prepared to park on the road. The cottage was okay, but due to the parking we would not consider returning there. Also the cottage (advertised as Presteigne) was a few miles from the town, which I did not realise, so I would look more carefully when booking a cottage with Sykes, as some information is not presented in a clear way, such as the parking information.
Reviewed by Susan3.0★Oct 2025
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"This is a very cute cottage in a historic row with nice neighbours who share the outside space (yard and steep garden)."
It's a wonderful location for walking - feels quite out of the way and very peaceful. Great for birdlife too. My grown up daughter and I did two lovely circular walks from our doorstep, both along parts of Offa's Dyke - one to Knighton, the other to Presteigne. We also walked on Hergest Ridge from Kington, and had a day visiting Ludlow and Stokesey Court. Norton itself is very quiet with no amenities, but we loved Presteigne and ate and drank there more than once (you can walk back from the pub over the fields in 40 minutes if you like). My only slight disappointment (which I should have been more aware of) is that the cottage really is tiny. This means the living room sofa has to be small too, there's no other comfy chair and the bedrooms (upstairs) feel rather on top of one another (one single, one double). For a feeling of space, I would have loved to sit on a bench out the front and/or back occasionally (though there was no access from the front for some reason). But the kitchen facilities, TV, books etc made us feel at home and we had a lovely week.
Reviewed by Rachel4.0★Jul 2025
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"Lovely little property."
Especially enjoyed the effective log burner on some cold wet days. Quirky stairs may be a problem for less mobile. Friendly helpful neighbours. Just nitpicking - not many logs available but we did add and replace, no complimentary slippers as promised on welcome sheet (to support no shoes policy) and log burner not cleaned out but location and otherwise very good standard means I would visit again.
Dear Mrs Latham I am sorry for the issues. I will find out what happened to the slippers and make sure the log burner is cleaned next time.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Rosamond3.0★Jun 2025
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"Apart from a misunderstanding of dogs needing to be kept on leads in the garden hopefully this didnt cause to much upset with the neighbours, It was a lovely stay, lovely cottage in a beautiful part of Wales."
Reviewed by Amanda4.0★Apr 2025
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"Fabulous short break at Teachers Cottage with my husband and black Labrador."
Finding the key was tricky, but a few phonecalls and a lovely neighbour helped, as it hadn't been left.
The cottage has everything you could wish for. We loved the wood burning stove and took a few trips to the 24 hour drive through to purchase logs. The garden is quirky, with a few wooden steps and a narrow walkway to various sections. A bit tricky having had a back operation and I only ventured up there once. We walked our dog down the lane and found many paths. The chickens provided fresh eggs. A quiet relaxing break. Would definitely recommend.
Local to Norton is Presteigne, and this has fantastic shops and history. Explored Offa's Dyke, Water- Break-Its-Neck and took a train trip to Llandovery. The weather was amazing which always helps. Thanks for an amazing break.
Dear Diane thank you so much! I am so sorry about the key, it won’t happen again!
Property Owner
Reviewed by Diane5.0★Mar 2025
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"Teachers cottage is a quaint cosy space on the border."
....the Central point between shropshire, herefordshire and radnorshire that was; can be found a stones throw away in Knighton.
Whilst the village of Norton has little facilities as such it is in the doorstep of some of the best scenery and walking terrain in the world ......
The connectivity of the small market type towns hugging the border are all unique in culture and charachter but have all that you would need for some time away......
The cottage itself is quiet with neighbours both sides despite being by the roadside; and has a light burner for a cosy retreat after a day exploring.....
The garden is uplifting as the energies on tbe border are special to imbibe.....an interesting history for those whom enjoy how cultures and time has evolved places and peoples......
Reviewed by Diane4.0★Mar 2025
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"Stayed in half term with husband and daughter."
As a teacher it was fun to stay in Teacher's cottage! Enjoyed the history of the area and the cottages themselves. Well appointed and comfy cottage, daughter lived the rocking chair! Parking very tight for a big car but this was explained in the property details. We just unloaded and then parked in the bus stop layby- there was always space there. Friendly neighbours had no problems with us bringing the car up to reload at the end of the week.
Enjoyed National Trust properties in the area and visiting Hay-on-Wye. Lovely food from The Banc in Knighton and The Radnorshire Arms in Presteigne. Would recommend both. A lovely stay, thank you.
Thank you so much for your kind words! So happy you enjoyed your stay.
Property Owner
Reviewed by Eunice5.0★Feb 2025
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"I stayed here for three nights with my Mum and greyhound for our annual pre-christmas trip and we loved it!"
The cottage is beautiful, and has everything you need for that home from home feeling. I especially loved the under floor heating in the kitchen, and so did the dog!
The location is great for exploring the area, had a fabulous trip up the the Elan Valley once the storm cleared.
The one thing I feel compelled to mention is the garden. I wasn't fully aware that the garden was raised up some steps, I think the description says slope. It was only an issue for me as my greyhound struggles with steep steps and he couldn't get up to the garden. Just maybe something for dog owners to be made more aware of, but only minor and not worth deducting any stars for!
Hello, thank you very much for your kind words. Yes, the garden is very steep - I will make sure the description is updated. Come again soon!
Property Owner
Reviewed by Carley5.0★Dec 2024
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"A lovely, well-appointed cottage."
It was spotless and we were pleasantly surprised to find tea, coffee, milk as well as tea towels etc. Would certainly recommend.
Thank you for your kind words!:)
Property Owner
Reviewed by Gail5.0★Nov 2024
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"A perfect little cottage."
Arrival instructions were clear and everything was spotlessly clean on arrival.
The cottage was well equipped and cosy. We loved the log burner and walks straight from the door. There is plenty to see and do in the area and shops a short drive away.
Thank you so much for your feedback! Come back soon:)
Property Owner
Reviewed by Lindsey5.0★Nov 2024
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