The Property
A delightful terraced early 16th century, Grade II Listed Black & White cottage, in the lovely village of Eardisley, which is part of Herefordshire's famous Black & White Village Trail. Step back in time and enjoy the charm and cosy atmosphere of this quaint cottage, which boasts original oak beams and wall timbers, quarry tiles, a welcoming woodburner, romantic bedrooms and a pretty garden, perfect for relaxing and dining alfresco. The pretty village has a 12th century Norman church, two pubs and a village shop, and is surrounded by scenic countryside offering wonderful walking, cycling, fishing and canoeing. Nearby are the attractive towns of Kington, Hay-on-Wye and Hereford, with the scenic Offa's Dyke pathway, the Wye Valley, the beautiful Brecon Beacons National Park, Shropshire and Worcestershire all within easy reach. This lovely cottage is perfect for a romantic break at any time of year!
Two bedrooms: 2 x doubles. Bathroom with bath with telephone style hand shower, basin and WC. Compact kitchen. Dining room. Sitting room with woodburner.
The historic village of Eardisley is part of the famed Black & White Village Trail of Herefordshire, which focuses on the many timbered and half-timbered houses in this stunning part of the country. Eardisley has a number of distinctive black and white cottages dating from the early 16th century, as well as a charming Norman church, two pubs and a well-stocked village shop. The countryside around is renowned for its beauty, and activities which can be enjoyed including cycling, walking, fishing, canoeing and bird watching. Attractions in the locality include Eastnor Castle and the Offa's Dyke Path. That magnet for book-lovers, Hay-on-Wye, is within easy reach and Hereford, which boasts the amazing Mappa Mundi, is less than 15 miles away.
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