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Nash Cottage

Kingsland, Herefordshire (Ref. 1089760)

4.9

Manor Cottages rating

  • 5 Guests

  • 3 Bedrooms

  • 2 Bathrooms

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Electric car charging
  • Off road parking
  • Open fire
  • Garden / Patio
  • Cot available
  • Highchair available
  • Pub/shop < 1 mile
  • Washing machine
  • Dishwasher
  • Broadband / WiFi

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26 Customer Review(s)

  • Helen

    “Great for dog owners enclosed garden and lots of dog walks less than one minute away.”

    A comfortable cottage close to lots of amenities. 3 National Trust houses and parklands to visit close by. Good Sunday roast at village pub, The Angel. Booking required. Frome Valley Vineyard worth a visit.

    A comfortable cottage close to lots of amenities. 3 National Trust houses and parklands to visit close by. Good Sunday roast at village pub, The Angel. Booking required. Frome Valley Vineyard worth a visit.

    - Helen, June 2024

    We are glad you had such a successful week. I know we live here but we never run out of things to do and places to go and yes , I always tell guests to book the Angel in advance of their holiday as it is good , dog friendly and popular. It was was lovely to see you all and Thank you for your kind card. Property Owner

Summary

  • Three bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin, 1 x single
  • Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC
  • Ground-floor wet room with shower, basin and WC
  • Kitchen/diner
  • Sitting room with woodburning stove
  • Conservatory
  • Gas central heating and underfloor heating in shower room and conservatory
  • Electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, coffee machine, washing machine
  • Smart TV including Netflix, WiFi, selection of books and games
  • Fuel and power in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Travel cot, stairgate and highchair available on request
  • Off-road parking for 1 car
  • EV charging point
  • Enclosed garden within fenced area, including lawn, gravelled area, furniture, and a shed for lockable bike storage
  • Two well-behaved pets welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking
  • Shop and pub 0.2 miles
  • Note: The EV charger can be used at a separate charge
  • Note: There are 5 steps from the parking area up to the entrance; please take care
  • Good for fishing on the River Wye
  • Please note: This property does not accept worker bookings
  • Please note: This property has a maximum of 7 nights stay, but you can enquire about longer bookings with the owner

The property

Nash Cottage is a well-presented, three-bedroom semi-detached property nestled within the village of Kingsland, Herefordshire.

Presented to an excellent standard with off-road parking, an EV charging point and an enclosed garden, Nash Cottage welcomes families and their canine companions for a delightful retreat to Herefordshire.

Internally, the property features a well-appointed kitchen/diner, housing an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and even a washing machine, so you can keep on top of your laundry.

While away the hours in the lounge, catching up on your favourite shows from the Smart TV whilst the woodburning stove gently heats the space.

Alternatively, escape to the conservatory and lose yourself in a good book.

Spend balmy evenings within the enclosed garden, savouring your favourite tipple whilst your pooch roams the space.

The bedrooms lie upstairs and include a king-size, twin and single, each neutrally presented with hanging rack for your clothes.

A bathroom and wet room complete the interior, so you can best decide how to freshen up in the morning.

The local village of Kingsland is a charming base, offering two splendid pubs, The Angel Pub and The Corners Inn, along with a Morrisons supermarket, resting three miles away.

There is also a Post Office with a shop where you can grab the essentials.

For those who enjoy walking and cycling, the area surrounding Kingsland offers many excellent routes, taking in superb views of the rolling countryside and dotted with traditional pubs.

Visit one of the nearby National Trust properties, including Croft Castle and Berrington Hall, whilst there are plenty of unspoilt villages to box off, including Leominster and Ludlow, offering their own character and charm.

Many fun, group and family-friendly activities can be enjoyed in the area including a high wire rope course, paintball, quad trekking and raft building, all of which are available at the local Oaker Wood activity centre.

Nash Cottage is ideally situated to enjoy The Hay Festival in the half term week 25th May- 3rd June and is well placed for fishing on the River Wye all year round when permitted.

Shobdon Airfield is three miles away and offers trial flights for the more adventurous.

Travelling further afield the Elan Vally Dams make a great day out, and the beautiful Welsh Coast is less than two hours away.

The city of Hereford is well worth a visit, home to one of the oldest Cathedrals in the United Kingdom, with its fascinating 13th century Mappa Mundi ‘world map’ and the captivating, chained library.

Gather the family for a splendid break to Nash Cottage.

Note: This property has a Good Housekeeping bond of £250.

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About the location

KINGSLAND

Leominster 4.5 miles; Ludow 13 miles; Hereford 16.5 miles.

The ancient village of Kingsland boasts two good pubs - the welcoming Angel pub and The Corners Inn, both serving hearty pub fare and local ales, perfect for when you don’t fancy cooking! – Kingsland also houses a Post Office and a village store.

Another great dining spot is The Riverside at Aymestrey, winner of Great British Pub Awards 'Best Sustainable Pub 2022' and ‘Herefordshire’s Best Restaurant 2021’.

Many fun, group and family-friendly activities can be enjoyed in the area including a high wire rope course, paintball, quad trekking and raft building, all of which are available at the local Oaker Wood activity centre.

Within a short drive you will find the esteemed National Trust sites of Croft Castle, a castellated 17th-century manor house where you can tour both the interior and grounds or why not visit Capability Brown’s final complete estate (which includes a serpentine pool) at Berrington Hall, a stunning neoclassical 18th-century mansion designed by Henry Holland. Further afield the Judge's Lodgings in Presteigne, Stokesay Castle, the renowned Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm are also all well worth a visit.

The thriving village of Yarpole, equidistant between the pretty market towns of Ludlow and Leominster, and mentioned in the “Domesday Book”, boasts an award-winning community shop - the first full time shop in a church - along with a traditional country pub and a Post Office. Just a short walk from the village is Bircher Common, an area of lowland heath offering lovely views of the surrounding Marches, ideal for enjoying the peace and tranquillity of the area. Close by, enjoy an afternoon visit to the Monkland Cheese Dairy, a working dairy producing and selling local, artisan cheeses, as well as offering a well-stocked shop and café.

Next stop is Leominster, where you can delve into history at the Leominster Museum, browse the many antique shops or attend the annual Leominster Festival (May-June). Dating back to the 7th century the town is home to some magnificent examples of architecture, including the Priory Church, along with a wide variety of shops, cafes, and pubs – it’s an ideal place to spend an afternoon.

For a super day out (or two!) why not visit historic Ludlow, home to one of the finest medieval castle ruins in England and more than 500 listed buildings, wander down to the River Teme or visit Whitcliffe Common Nature Reserve or the weekly Ludlow Market. Annual Food (September) and Fringe (June-July) Festivals are also very popular highlights. Within easy reach are Ironbridge (one of the first UK locations to be designated a World Heritage Site) and Hay-on-Wye (world-renowned for its bookshops).

For even more things to do and see venture onto Hereford, here you’ll find the Black and White Museum (built in 1621) and the golden-stone Hereford Cathedral - home to the Mappa Mundi (Hereford's famous medieval map used by scholars to interpret the world over 700 years ago) and the captivating, chained library (a collection of rare and ancient books). Set in the former Bulmers Cider Factory the Museum of Cider is also worth a visit.

Browse a blend of high street and independent shops, the latter clustered along Church Street and explore the Old Market, transformed into an open-air destination for shopping and dining. For theatre and comedy head to The Courtyard for a great evening’s live entertainment.

Please note: This property does not accept worker bookings
Please note: This property has a maximum of 7 nights stay, but you can enquire about longer bookings with the owner