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 to the medieval half-timbered village of Pembridge, with its wonderful Black & 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 28 people, ideal for that special celebration. As well as private gardens to each cottage, there is a half-acre paddock for children to play, and the owner has fishing rights on the River Arrow.
The Property
This charming, detached 16th century barn conversion has wonderful charm and character with a wealth of original features creating a lovely, welcoming atmosphere. Perfect for a family holiday! This cottage can be booked with Refs 2215, 2217 and 3806 to accommodate up to 28 people.
Three bedrooms: First floor: 1 x double with ensuite (large shower, basin and WC), 1 x twin on mezzanine gallery area. Ground floor: 1 x twin. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living room with modern fitted kitchen, sitting area, dining area and French windows to garden.
Situated in the rolling hills of North Herefordshire, between Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye, in the heart of the Welsh Marches, lies the tiny rural hamlet of Luntley – a charming, tranquil location. A mere two miles from Luntley is the medieval village of Pembridge – renowned as the "Jewel in the Crown" of the famous "Black & White Village Trail". With three traditional country pubs, a market hall and unusual church – with a detached tower dating back to the fourteenth century, as well as a whole host of half-timbered houses, this lovely village is sure to please any history enthusiasts or those interested in architecture. The surrounding countryside also offers a wealth of activities, including walking, cycling, riding and fishing. With so much to do in the near vicinity, it’s unlikely you’ll even need to take a trip to nearby Hereford, Hay-on-Wye, medieval Ludlow and the impressive Shropshire Hills.
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