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6 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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2 Bathrooms
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Highchair available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Games Room
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
34 Customer Reviews
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"Unfortunately the downstairs shower leaked when in use and we suspect that the smell of stale water was as a consequence."
The kitchen equipment was in areas basic and sparse (except for the Ninja food processor!.) There wasn't any microwave cooking or casserole dishes, minimal mugs, lack of a knife steel or equivalent, badly worn frying pans etc. Instructions with the cooker, microwave and dishwasher would have been useful. We consider that the property suited the needs if our family and Sarah responded quickly when contacted. We would happily return.
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"See tack room feedback."
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"Spacious and comfortable."
Well furnished and maintained. Enclosed patio for dog friendly stay. Short walk to local pub via footpath. Central to see Herefordshire highlights. Thank you for a lovely stay.
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"A lovely Converted Barn."
Very roomy, Cosy, and well equipped, with everything we needed . Would love to come back again, even though was a bit out in the sticks. Ample Car parking. Thankyou , C & R Futcher, & R & M Gibbons, Devon. Ample Car parking.
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"A safety note, the main stairs are dangerous in that they are polished wood and extremely slippy to the point my partner slipped badly on the top steps and fell down and broke her elbow."
The stairs need carpeting or anti slip strips fitted .
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"The cottage was lovely, clean, warm and very well equipped with everything we needed."
Our grandchildren loved the games room.
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"Thank you for a fantastic weekend in your cottages, we stayed in the stables and tack room( adjoining door ) great for our extended family, both cottages clean, well equipped with everything you needed, lovely bedding and towels, my grandson loved the chess set and they even managed to play games in the barn even though weather was freezing."
We were here for my daughters wedding the cottages were 20minutes for wedding venue (bredenbury Court Barns)plenty of space to hang dresses and store all equipment for wedding, we were grateful the owner let us arrive earlier due to time table and had the heating on full lovely and warm -5 outside, booked a carvery in the three horseshoe inn on the Sunday only a few minutes drive from cottages food was fantastic and a lovely welcome.
Hi Katheryn So pleased you enjoyed the weekend at Little Cowarne, for such a special occasion Best wishes Sarah Property Owner
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"Stayed for a long weekend for a family getaway, very clean and comfortable and games rooms a great touch!"
Beautiful surroundings and a lovely pub a short walk away! Very spacious and well equipped, Lovely property and would book again if we come back to the area!
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"Very enjoyable week shared with cousins."
Great location for visiting this part of Herefordshire with memorable trips to Malvern, Gloucester and Ludlow. Spacious property with good facilities and comfortable rooms. Recommended for up to six people with three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. Helpful hosts.
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"Lovely weekend in a really lovely property with a great amount of space and good facilities!"
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"The property was finished to a very high standard with beautiful woodworking throughout."
This is one of the cleanest, if not THE cleanest property we have ever stayed in, we were expecting to have to have a quick clean around as it is a pet friendly property, but for the first time ever there was no need as it was spotless! Very comfy beds and a great location means that we will definitely be back.
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"All OK for us."
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"Thanks for your services!"
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"We hired The Tack room & The stables together for a family gathering which was brill and enough space."
The owner couldn’t of been more helpful
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"No internet or phone signal,very poor the majority of the time had none."
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"We had a lovely week at the Stables."
Everything was very good. It was lovely to come back to a warm house after being out. The beds were comfortable and the kitchen was well placed for everything. It’s in a very rural place and therefore we felt very safe and the whole holiday felt a complete switch off from the current news regarding the pandemic. We hope to return. Many thanks to Sarah and her staff.
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"It was lovely holiday."
Food at the Pub nearby was really delicious. Sarah was welcoming and very nice lady. We loved the place because of the amazing hospitality that we received from Sarah. So peaceful place so wonderful Sarah! Many thanks Alaa
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"It is a very comfortable and cosy cottage."
The heating was much appreciated during a November visit. There is no level access to the cottage, both back and front entrances have steps and although it does not claim to be suitable for the disabled the existence of a ground floor bedroom might lead one to expect that it was. Perhaps this should be made clear in the details.
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"Lovely quite spot to get away from it all."
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"This was a wider family get together of 26 ranging from nearly 80 to 10 months."
We had a wonderful time and most asked if we could do the same next year. The under twelves took full advantage of the garden and playroom. We all walked in countryside that I knew very little about. We were even given permission by the priest-in-charge of the beautiful church next door to hold our own family service on Sunday.A thoroughly good time had by all
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"It was really wonderful and exactly what we needed."
We were blessed with lovely neighbours too. All round great trip.
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"Very comfortable, warm and spacious with a great pub close by."
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"It was especially good having activities such as pool & table tennis on site."
We all loved the location of Little Cowarne as it was close to Bromyard, Ledbury & Hereford, towns & city having a lot to offer. Sunday lunch at The Three Horseshoes pub was excellent.
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"The complex that The Stables is on is undergoing some building work."
It wasn’t noisy but it didn’t look very nice. The WiFi didn’t work at all during our stay. There isn’t a hairdryer at The Stables
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"The cottage was clean and modern."
The setting was rural and quiet which suited us. Quite a trek to shops so would recommend that people take initial supplies tea, coffee etc. The games room adequate but would benefit from an update. Would definitely return to this cottage when staying in the area again.
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"Maybe a few more things for children in games room which we used and could do with some TLC."
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"It is a lovely cottage in a perfect setting it was warm and cosy place great to come back to after a day of sightseeing."
Everything in cottage you needed and much more beds very comfortable as was sitting room kitchen large and very well equipped. It is in a good location with lots to do all around it but within easy reach of west midlands safari park and Warwick castle. We will be going back again.
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"We recently had the pleasure of staying at The Stables to celebrate a rather late family Christmas!"
Absolutely everything was perfect ..... Sarah even managed to arrange for snow on our 'pretend' Christmas Day!!
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"The cottage was easy to find despite arriving late at night, thanks to the additional directions on the website."
The owner also came by in the morning to check that everything was ok which was a really nice touch. The cottage was exactly as described and presented in a clean and comfortable way. Highly recommend the pub in the village!
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"A beautifully converted stable, with good facilities, clean, tidy and warm."
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"Fabulous place to stay with everything you could need."
Stayed with a group of friends and was very comfortable , enjoyed some lovely walks, good food at local pub and chilling evenings in the Stables.
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"No mobile phone signal and no landline doesn't make things easy!"
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"Great location to visit local area and more like Cotswolds."
The three horseshoes pub is a short walk away and well worth the visit great food and staff are wonderfully caring cottage was very comfy and very hot and Sarah was there to give any advice if needed on the end of the phone
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"A really spacious and comfortable cottage."
Had a brilliant open plan living dining area which was excellent for socialising with friends. The beds were really comfortable too. The sofas and other furniture were of excellent quality. My only little criticism is that is desperately needed a coffee table in the living area as with three sofas there was no where to put cups and glasses when sitting down. For the ultimate cosiness a rug to make it ultra snug. The bottle of wine was a nice gesture and much appreciated. Also the short walk to the pub was and excellent bonus. Would definitely come back again. A beautiful location in the Autumn with fantastic scenery and peace and quiet.
Summary
- Three bedrooms: 1 x ground floor twin (zip/link, can be king-size double on request) with TV, 2 x king-size double (zip/link, can be twins on request)
- Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
- Fitted kitchen
- Sitting room with dining area (can seat 10).
- Oil central heating
- Electric double oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, shared use of washing machine, dishwasher, 2 x TVs, 1 with Freeview, DVD, CD, radio, WiFi, shared use of table tennis and pool table, selection of books, games and DVDs
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Travel cot and highchair on request
- Off road parking for 3 cars
- Bike storage
- Shared front patio with furniture
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 3 miles, pub 15 mins walk
- Note: This cottage can be booked with The Tack Room (12138), together sleeping 9, there is an interconnecting door that can be opened for group bookings
- The Tack Room (12138) may be suitable for wheelchair access
- The Stables and Ref: 12138 The Tack room can only be booked together over the New years break
The property
A charming, semi-detached, Grade II listed barn conversion in the scattered village of Little Cowarne.
This lovingly renovated cottage offers spacious, contemporary accommodation, ideal for a relaxing holiday with family and friends.
It offers three spacious bedrooms including one on the ground floor with a ground floor shower room, a well-equipped kitchen and a light and airy sitting room with dining area and doors onto the front patio, the perfect place to sit, relax and discuss the holiday activities.
An ideal destination for the whole family.
Note: This cottage can be booked with Refs 12138 and 12371, together they sleep 26.
Little Cowarne Court Cottages
Situated in the scattered village of Little Cowarne, these delightful Herefordshire cottages have been lovingly created from farm buildings to form Grade II listed barn conversions. Each furnished and decorated to a high standard, with a cosy, contemporary feel, each of these charming cottages offer a front patio area with furniture, a lovely place to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity of this unspoit area. Many lovely walks and cycle rides can be enjoyed from the doorstep , which are set on a working livestock farm, and the local pub is just a short distance from the cottages, the perfect place to stop after exploring the delights of the area and enjoy the excellent food and local ale and cider being served.
About the location
LITTLE COWARNE
Bromyard 6 miles; Hereford 14 miles.
The scattered village of Little Cowarne is surrounded by rolling farmland, beautifully situated amidst lovely Herefordshire countryside, 6 miles from the delightful, medieval market town of Bromyard. Little Cowarne boasts a traditional local Inn serving excellent food and local ale, cider and wine. Located between the cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, Little Cowarne is the perfect base for touring the wonderful surrounding counties renowned for their outstanding scenery, boasting many scenic walks and cycle trails, great nature watching opportunities and of course, a wealth of historic houses and gardens scattered throughout the area. Nearby Bromyard has an air of timelessness with many half-timbered buildings, helping visitors relax amongst a good range of pubs, restaurants and shops, whilst the cathedral town of Hereford dates back to Saxon times, and with its medieval bridge over the winding River Wye it is the very image of picturesque England. With a mix of buildings from almost every British era, eclectic Hereford is a popular base for those seeking to explore the locale – being ideally placed for accessing the ‘Black and White’ villages of the region, not to mention the delights of neighbouring Shropshire, Worcestershire and The Cotswolds. This lovely location has plenty to offer, at any time of year!
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute