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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
6 Customer Reviews
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"A very cosy cottage, well equipped and spotless."
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"Lovely stay with my family."
Pros - Clean, tidy. - Cozy beds - Lovely walk up the hill. - Farm yard animals to watch. Cute little lambs. Cons. - Need little WD40 on the doors as they squeaky. Especially the bathroom. Hard to use at night as very noisy. - Lots of single lane tracks with lots of pot holes to the property.
Hello, thank you for your feedback. The door hinges are now oiled so no more squeaking! Afraid the potholes are beyond our control. Property Owner
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"A lovely holiday cottage, that makes a great base to explore this lovely part of the world."
Would happily stay in this property again.
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"Lovely, peaceful rural location which suited us (a couple) perfectly."
Even though on a farm you would not know it was a working farm. The bed and bedding were super, kitchen well appointed and spacious bathroom. Outside reclining chairs would be nice for the sunny weather and perhaps a bit more screening from the tenanted cottages adjoining.
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"We had a wonderful stay at Keeper's Cottage."
The accommodation was just perfect with every comfort and immaculately clean. The owner Andrew lives next door and was very helpful and friendly. Highly recommended this property.
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"We had a lovely stay for a few nights over Easter, the property was very nice and clean with good facilities, and a nice location with plenty to do in the vicinity."
Would happily stay again.
Summary
- Over three floors
- Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size with Smart TV, 1 x second-floor twin (zip/link, can be super-king-size on request) with Smart TV
- Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC
- Kitchen
- Living/dining room
- LPG central heating with underfloor heating on the ground floor
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine and dishwasher
- 2 x Smart TVs, 1x TV with DVD
- WiFi
- Fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Electric charging point for cars
- Off-road parking for 3 cars
- Front patio with furniture
- Sorry, no pets and no smoking
- Shop 3.3 miles and pub 3.2 miles
- Note: This property lies next to the owner's farm
- Note: This property accepts children, but please bring your own highchair and travel cot
- Please note, this property only accepts Friday and Monday check-ins
The property
Leintwardine 3.2 miles.
Nestled amidst Hereforshire’s tranquil countryside in Burrington near Leintwardine is Keepers Cottage.
This charming cottages welcomes you with a warm ambience thanks to the characterful exposed beams adorned throughout, it also benefits from, off-road parking, breath-takign views over the encompassing countryside and two beautifully-appointed bedrooms; the perfect setting for small families, friends or couples looking to explore the wonders of Herefordshire and the nearby Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Cross the threshold into your new home-from-home stepping straight into the fully-equipped kitchen where you can whip up tasty meals that the whole family can enjoy around the dining table or alfresco upon the front patio.
Later, snuggle up in the sitting room on the plush sofa and flick on the Smart TV for a well-earned movie night before heading to the first-floor to wash off the day in the sleek and spacious bathroom.
When yawning begins choose between the sumptuous king-size completing the first-floor or the second-floor twin which boasts added flexibility with a zip/link feature.
Find all your local amenities in the nearby Roman village of Leintwardine, it houses a village shop where you can stock up on all your essentials as well as The Lion pub which serves delicious pub fare in a breath-taking setting overlooking the River Teme.
History is woven throughout the encompassing countryside; immerse yourself in the area’s past at the ruins of Wigmore Castle, the magnificent National Trust site of Berrington Hall or the beautiful and unusual, 13th-century Stokesay Castle.
There is also an abundance of walking opportunities thanks to the picturesque Shropshire Hills AONB which lies nearby and provides stunning views across both the English and Welsh countryside.
The historic market town of Ludlow is easily accessible by car and houses the breath-taking Ludlow Castle as well as a myriad of pubs, bars and shops for guests looking for something vibrant.
Make cherished memories at Keepers Cottage.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
About the location
LEINTWARDINE
Bucknell 4.5 miles; Craven Arms 7 miles; Ludlow 10.5 miles.
The Roman village of Leintwardine, which is mentioned in the Doomsday Book, lies in beautiful Herefordshire and the area offers visitors many lovely walks in all directions, close to the Shropshire border and boasts a Grade II listed parlour pub which serves a large selection of real ales. The area offers visitors many lovely walks in all directions including the Herefordshire Trail which runs through the village, and also nearby is the Shropshire Way. Close by is the pretty village of Bucknell which nestles on the banks of the River Redlake and lies within the Shropshire Hills - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a pub, butcher and general store. The historic medieval market town of Ludlow is situated on the River Teme, amongst the outstanding countryside of the Welsh Marches. With more than 500 listed buildings, Ludlow’s medieval street pattern remains almost intact and provides a fascinating backdrop for the town’s regular street markets, held in the shadow of the castle and showcasing a range of goods - from cheeses and fresh produce to books and local crafts. Ludlow is renowned for its shopping, with a number of antique and art and craft shops, along with a Michelin-starred restaurant and numerous tea shops, pubs and inns. Ludlow Castle is over 900-years old and contains fascinating examples of architecture while below, the Millennium Green offers a large public riverside green and the popular Green Cafe. Ludlow plays host to many food and drink festivals in spring and autumn, as well as the Medieval Christmas Festival and Shakespeare and Arts festivals in the summer. The World Heritage Site of Ironbridge Gorge, Severn Valley Railway, Berrington Hall and Cardingmill Valley are all within easy reach and make a memorable day out for all the family. A wonderful holiday destination in a beautiful part of the country.
This property offers the following short breaks:
- Winter
- Off-season
- Last minute
- Christmas