The Stables is a beautiful 19th century conversion, on the Beachcroft estate, which is the owner's home, in Cross Keys near Hereford. The all-ground-floor property has one king-size bedroom with Smart TV and en-suite shower room and sleep two people in total. The property also consists of an open-plan living/kitchen/dining room with Smart TV and woodburning stove. Outside is an enclosed patio with private hot tub, driveway parking for one car, bike storage and shared use of a barbecue. The Stables is a charming base for a retreat to Hereford. Please note Netflix will not be available for 2023
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All-ground-floor. One king-size bedroom (zip/link, can be twin on request) with Smart TV and en-suite shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC. Open-plan kitchen/dining/living room with woodburning stove. Snug
Hereford 4.4 miles. Found on a private estate alongside the owner's home, accessed via electronic gates, is this delightful 19th century converted stables. The Stables dates back to the 1860s and is an all-ground-floor property offering spacious and high-quality accommodation for a couple wanting to explore the city of Hereford and the stunning countryside of the Wye Valley. Entering Beechcroft, which is the name of the owner's home, you will find a large gravel driveway with assigned private parking for one car; the owner has other holiday homes on this estate that each have a designated car parking space. Entering the property into the open-plan kitchen/living/dining room, you will find a great blend of original features, such as vaulted ceilings and wooden beams, complemented by contemporary touches, like the underfloor heating, skylight and kitchen units. The grey stone flooring has underfloor heating, to keep this space homely and warm, alongside the woodburning stove, which comes with a small supply of logs, kept in the garden. The sitting room area has a large leather sofa and wall-mounted TV, which can be adjusted to face the dining area, so you can enjoy your breakfast whilst watching your favourite Netlfix shows. The sitting area also features sliding doors, which open up onto the front of the property and allow in plenty of light while the well-designed kitchen, with beautiful navy blue cabinets, sleek wooden work tops and Belfast sink, is fully-equipped with everything you could need to cook up a romantic evening meal for two during your stay. A small snug area by the front door of the property has a cosy armchair facing the window, where you can relax with a good book or just enjoy looking out onto the estate. The carpeted king-size bedroom has wonderful solid oak doors, lots of storage space, a Smart TV with Netflix and an en-suite bathroom with a walk-in shower, where you can prepare for each day. Outside, the enclosed patio has a table and seating for two, plus a private hot tub, so you can indulge and enjoy the warmth of the water at the end of a long day of adventure. There is also a storage area for bikes, an orchard and a communal barbecue area with seating which guests are welcome to use and feel free to bring your trusty companion along, as two small or one medium-sized pet are welcome at The Stables. This property can be booked with 985932, 985930 and 1066966 together sleeping up to 12 guests.
The cathedral city of Hereford lies on the banks of the River Wye and dates back to Saxon times, with its medieval bridge that runs across the river providing the very image of picturesque England. With an eclectic mix of architecture, which can be traced back to almost every British era, Hereford is a popular base for those seeking to explore the locale. Ideally placed for accessing the Black and White villages of the region, not to mention the delights of neighbouring Shropshire, Worcestershire and the Cotswolds. Famous for its cider-production, Hereford is also the home of the Mappa Mundi, the largest and most elaborate pre-15th century map in existence, which resides in the cathedral alongside the famous Chained Library; a collection of over 1500 rare books from as early as the 8th century. Close by is the half-timbered town of Leominster, filled with medieval buildings, often overhanging the street, and also accessible is the natural splendour of Symonds Yat, a rocky outcrop on a 5-mile bend of the River Wye, with spectacular views and the opportunity to spot protected Peregrine falcons flying from their nests.
The cathedral city of Hereford lies on the banks of the River Wye and dates back to Saxon times, with its medieval bridge that runs across the river providing the very image of picturesque England. With an eclectic mix of architecture, which can be traced back to almost every British era, Hereford is a popular base for those seeking to explore the locale. Ideally placed for accessing the Black and White villages of the region, not to mention the delights of neighbouring Shropshire, Worcestershire and the Cotswolds. Famous for its cider-production, Hereford is also the home of the Mappa Mundi, the largest and most elaborate pre-15th century map in existence, which resides in the cathedral alongside the famous Chained Library; a collection of over 1500 rare books from as early as the 8th century. Close by is the half-timbered town of Leominster, filled with medieval buildings, often overhanging the street, and also accessible is the natural splendour of Symonds Yat, a rocky outcrop on a 5-mile bend of the River Wye, with spectacular views and the opportunity to spot protected Peregrine falcons flying from their nests.
Visitors to the Cotswolds have long treasured memories of charming towns and villages built from the famous honey-coloured stone, it now boasts a thriving community of contemporary artists working from studios and shops throughout the area.
Me and Matt have just left and we didn’t want to leave. Really nice touches in the cottage really high spec. Hot tub was great! The welcoming starter pack was a really nice touch (cupcakes, alcohol and dog treats). Shower was decent. I have already recommended to my friends from posting on instagram. Would defiantly stay again and longer.
This property is definitely one I would book again. My partner & I were looking forward to getting away & we were more than impressed when we got to the property. It’s very modern & clean. Essentials such as bread, milk & juice were left for us which was very handy! The outside area & hot tub are lovely. Everything was done to a very high standard & we very much enjoyed our stay!
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