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5 Guests
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3 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets No
Features
- Off road parking
- Ground floor bedroom
- Garden / Patio
- Cot available
- Washing machine
- Dishwasher
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
15 Customer Reviews
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"Thank you we very much enjoyed our stay"
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"Very friendly but not intrusive hosts."
A couple of maintenance items could be improved but overall very good. We would certainly stay again.
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"Our short stay was fine but a few things which maybe helpful to consider for other clients include; not enough kitchen ware, drain smell in loo (pretty constant) and in the bedroom above."
Also a quick greeting from the owners (within sight upon arrival) would have been expected.
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"Welcoming host, a lovely clean and warm cottage in a quiet location, very comfortable beds, power shower and everything we needed had been provided."
Perfectly situated for visiting surrounding medieval market towns, NT properties and walking.
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"Lovely cottage in quiet location and owners couldn’t have been more helpful."
Will return Good for exploring the area by car and lots of places to walk
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"Stunning barn conversion with all the mod cons, well maintained in a lovely peaceful area."
Nearest pub was about a 35 minute walk and nearest half decent shop was about 5/10 minute drive. Overall beautiful place and owner was pleasant and welcoming
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"Nice clean and comfortable accommodation."
It was as described and in a lovely location. Would recommend this to anyone.
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"A fab stay in a wonderful part of the world!"
The cottage was well located for exploring the area and within walking distance to one of the region's best restaurants. Sandra the owner was so welcoming as was Gillbert, the world's happiest dog! Plenty of space for the kids to run free. The living area was light and functional with good power shower. Comfy beds and bed linen. A winner of a holiday. The memory lives on as we're enjoying fresh eggs from the owner's farm for our post holiday breakfast.
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"We had a fantastic time at Tippets view."
Sandra was an excellent host and the kids absolutely adored Gilbert the dog. The house was extremely comfortable and we were able to get to all of our desired locations within an hour or so. The only minor piece of improvement I could offer would be to add a few more household utensils to the kitchen, i.e. vegetable peeler, cheese grater etc. We had a really fantastic week and loved coming back to the house each day. We would most definitely recommend this to others.
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"The hosts are lovely and welcoming while giving their guests plenty of space (the sheep and the dogs were a real plus!"
). The accommodation was compact but airy with a lot of thought put in to the layout and needs of the guests. A really nice stay in a lovely neck of the woods. Would definitely stay again.
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"Lovely barn in a lovely spot - an excellent centre for exploring the area."
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"Dont miss this one great location, The owner very helpfull,cottage well thought out, very good all round"
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"The cottage is beautiful, very tranquil with lots of amazing places nearby to explore."
The owners are very approachable, friendly and have lots of suggestions of places to visit and eat. Will be returning!
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"Great accommodation, super clean & friendly owner, I'd come back."
Thanks
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"The cottage we stayed was very good and all the amenities were there."
The owners were very welcoming and would help in any way they could. Overall we had a lovely family holiday.
Summary
- Three bedrooms
- First floor: 1 x double, 1 x single
- Ground floor: 1 x twin
- Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC
- Open plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining area and sitting area with double sofa bed and French windows to garden.
- Oil central heating
- Freestanding electric cooker, microwave, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, TV, video, DVD, CD player, wireless internet available
- All fuel and power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Cot available
- Off road parking for 3 cars
- Bike storage
- Enclosed private lawned garden with patio, garden furniture and BBQ
- Sorry, no smoking
- No pets allowed
- Shop and 3 pubs 2 miles (Pembridge)
- Note: This property is situated on a beef/sheep farm
- Note: there is no electric car charging at this property.
The property
A 16th century semi-detached barn conversion, offering character beams and wall timbers and an open plan living space.
A spiral staircase and gallery lead to a double and single bedroom whilst level access and a downstairs bedroom make the cottage suitable for people with mobility difficulties.
This cottage can be booked with Refs 2215, 2216 and 3806 to accommodate up to 22 people.
Luntley Court Farm Cottages
Four beautiful Luntley cottages, tastefully converted from sixteenth century farm buildings, located on a working sheep and cattle farm in the rural hamlet of Luntley. Close by is the medieval half-timbered village of Pembridge, with its wonderful Black and White buildings, pubs and ancient market hall. All these welcoming Luntley cottages retain a wealth of original features, such as exposed oak beams, trusses and wall timbers which are combined with modern facilities to create charming, quality holiday accommodation in a lovely countryside location. These four Luntley cottages can be booked individually, or when booked together they sleep up to 23 people, ideal for that special celebration. As well as private gardens to each cottage, there is a half-acre paddock for children to play.
About the location
LUNTLEY
Pembridge 2 miles; Hay-on-Wye 20 miles; Ludlow 20 miles.
The tiny rural hamlet of Luntley is situated in the rolling hills of North Herefordshire, in the heart of the Welsh Marches, between Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye. Just 2 miles away is the medieval village of Pembridge, known as the “Jewel in the Crown” of the famous “Black & White Village Trail.” With its half-timbered houses, three excellent “olde worlde” pubs, a 14th century market hall and a church with a unique detached bell tower, this wonderful village is a delight to visit. The surrounding countryside is both beautiful and tranquil and offers excellent walking, cycling, riding and fishing. Further afield, but still within easy reach, are the ancient city of Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, medieval Ludlow, the wonderful Shropshire Hills, the Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons National Park.