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4 Guests
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2 Bedrooms
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1 Bathroom
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Pets Yes
Features
- Off road parking
- Open fire
- Garden / Patio
- Washing machine
- Broadband / WiFi
Reviews & Ratings
8 Customer Reviews
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"We enjoyed every minute staying at the Halls Mill."
It's beautifully renovated without loosing it's originality and history. If you want to get away from it all, this is highly recommended. The comfortable bed, the sound of the river Arrow and the privacy of the outdoor space is very relaxing. But if you want to get active there is plenty to do and see in the area. Grace is the most wonderful host and makes you feel very welcome. The week we stayed at the Halls Mill will be fondly remembered! Nigel & Verna
Dear Nigel and Verna, thank you for your generous response. You were such wonderful guests and we'd love to see you back at any time. Thank you , too, for the CD's. What a talented person you are. Your music will give us a lot of pleasure for a long time to come. It's good to know you're not far away. Grace and Dick Property Owner
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"Great place to stay."
Owners are friendly and there if you need anything. Beautiful scenery. Sheep are entertaining. Very doggy friendly. The enclosed garden is good but we kept our dog on lead as he could get through the gaps in fence if he wanted and with sheep all around it's best too.
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"We had a wonderful holiday here, the solitude , wildlife and I even saw the elusive Kingfisher."
There are some excellent pubs and resturants in the area and places to visit. Grace and Dick are excellent hosts and we look forward to returning next year .
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"The Old Mill is a lovely quiet get-a-way with plenty of room over the 3 floors."
The owner is a very charming, friendly host. We will definitely return.
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"Lovely restful idyllic place."
The mill is beautifully converted with comfortable beds for a good night’s sleep. Grace the owner is lovely. Friendly welcoming and very kind. Much entertainment was had watching the sheep, birds and wildlife in this amazing place.
Thank you Nancy. It was a real pleasure to welcome you all as our guests. And I'm so glad you enjoyed your stay at the Mill. Property Owner
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"In a word, F A B U L O U S !"
Thank you, Tony. Lovely to have met you and Alma. You know you are very welcome to return whenever it suits you. Property Owner
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"Fantastic character cottage, very well equipped and cleaned in a really quiet location surrounded by fields of sheep and open countryside."
The owner was wonderful, providing useful local information and even a punnet of locally grown raspberries. We'll definitely be back!
Thank you, Colin and Julie, for your generous words. We loved having you as guests, and enjoyed our conversations about your enthusiasms, which were inspirational to us. We do hope to see you both again. Grace and Dick Property Owner
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"Absolutely superlative."
Perfect if you really want to be away from it all. The roads are narrow, but largely without traffic, Pubs and Shops are a car drive away. Kington about 8 minutes away has fresh fish, veg and a delicatessen, All brilliant and The Swan Inn and The Boat good Pub Grub. Brilliant walks everywhere and really recommend Westonbury Water Garden. Ludlow and Ha-on-Wye well worth a visit. But the Mill itself is comfortable and extremely well appointed, first place we have ever been where we didn't have to buy a cork screw, it even had a toast rack! The hospitality extended by Grace and Dick was exemplary, But all this is crowned by the abundance of wildlife on the bank of the river right outside the door! You must go to belief it.
Thank you, Cliff and Susan, for this extremely generous feedback. It was great to have you as guests at the Mill, and to hear about the places you'd visited. We have passed on your recommendations about these places to the guests who have followed you. We do hope we see you again. Grace and Dick Property Owner
Summary
- Over three floors
- Two bedrooms: 1 x double, 1 x twin
- Ground-floor shower room with basin and WC
- Second-floor cloakroom with basin and WC
- Kitchen/diner
- First-floor sitting area with woodburning stove and wood is available locally
- Central heating
- Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine
- TV, WiFi
- Power inc. in rent
- Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
- Off-road parking for 2 cars
- Enclosed patio with seating area overlooking River Arrow
- One well-behaved dog welcome
- Sorry, no smoking
- Shop 4.7 miles, pub 1.6 miles
- Note: As this property is set on a working farm with livestock roaming, dogs are strictly to be kept on a lead at all times when outside the property
- Note: Pets are not to be left unattended in the property
- Note: Steep staircase, not suitable for those with limited mobility
- Note: The double bedroom is accessed via the twin
The property
Set in a farming area and overlooking the River Arrow, on the edge of the village of Huntington, Herefordshire, is this historic watermill, Halls Mill.
Set over three floors and originally used as a mill, Halls Mill has been wonderfully converted, maintaining many of the original mill features, providing a character holiday home for couples and families.
Head through the front door into a small hallway where you can leave your shoes and coats.
Continue through to the kitchen/diner and you’ll immediately notice the original mill features spanning over the floors, whilst the basic kitchen amenities come in handy for home-cooking.
Climb to the first floor and put your feet up in the sitting area, complete with a sofa, TV and woodburning stove, set amidst more historic features.
The bedrooms are situated on the second floor, offering a twin bed leading through to a double bedroom with original mill wheel, plus there is a cloakroom on this level.
Escape outside and enjoy the peaceful countryside setting and gaze over at the sheep on the farm.
Within the village of Huntington there is a traditional pub, The Swan, where you can reward yourself with a pint after a country ramble (the pub has variable opening hours).
Hop in the car and head to Whitney-On-Wye, set on the bank of the River Wye, with a convenience store and welcoming pubs.
Nearby, the delightful village of Weobley is part of Herefordshire's famous Black & White Village Trail.
It lies off the main route retaining its village atmosphere and boasts many early 16th century black and white cottages, two pubs, an excellent restaurant (Jules) and a village shop.
Head to the bustling market town of Hay on Wye, known for its bookshops, celebrated festival and the recently restored Hay Castle, before taking a wander up to the delightful landmark of Hay Bluff along Offa’s Dyke Path.
The market town of Brecon is further afield and serves as good starting point for exploring the National Park, where you can expect to find excellent walking, mountain biking and fishing opportunities.
Choose Halls Mill for a unique stay along the England and Wales border.
Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.
About the location
HUNTINGTON, HEREFORDSHIRE
Whitney-on-Wye 5.3 miles; Hereford 20.2 miles.
Huntington is a small village resting on the border between England and Wales in the county of Herefordshire. The 13th century Huntington Castle was the defensive and administrative centre of an important manor with resident reeve or steward. Nearby lies the Small Breeds Farm Park, where nature enthusiasts can get up close and personal with a variety of adorable animals. For those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty, Hergest Croft Gardens is a true gem; spanning over 70 acres, these stunning gardens boast a diverse collection of plants, including rare and exotic species. Further afield, history enthusiasts will be enthralled by the majestic Hay Castle, a medieval fortress that has stood proudly for centuries. This impressive structure showcases a rich tapestry of architectural styles, reflecting its evolution over time.