Cabin ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 4 guests | Cottage in Stanford Bishop
1 Bedroom Cottage in Hay-on-Wye, Stanford Bishop
Tucked away on the superb Malvern View Country & Leisure Park in Stanford Bishop near Bromyard, Herefordshire, is this wonderfully spacious cottage, Honeysuckle Cottage. Set within 140-acres of beautiful grounds and woodlands, and on the site of the 450-year-old Elizabethan Manor, Honeysuckle Cottage is a fabulous choice for couples or a family of four. Honeysuckle Cottage benefits from ample on-site parking, a private patio with bistro table, and access to a rear shared garden with picnic benches, perfect for alfresco dining. Inside, you will find a generous open-plan living space, boasting high ceilings and exposed beams, where you can conjure up family favourites in the fully-equipped kitchen, ready to enjoy at the dining table for four as you recount the day's adventures. After dinner, retire to the sumptuous seating in the sitting area, and relax with your favourite tipple in front of the 75" Smart TV. Continue through to find a lovely bathroom, where you can indulge in a relaxing soak in the bath or enjoy a quick freshen up under the overhead shower. When sleep calls, retire to the delightful family room which hosts a double bed and a bunk bed. In the morning, make the most of the activities on offer right on your doorstep, with on-site freshwater fishing lakes, a deer park with viewing platforms and feeding bays, and the welcoming restaurant of The Old Barnhouse. For your next escape to Herefordshire, look no further than Honeysuckle Cottage. Note: This property can be booked with Refs. 1121497, 1121500, 1121501, 1123276, together sleeping up to 12 guests.
The Herefordshire market town of Bromyard is situated between the town of Leominster and the cathedral city of Worcester, and also close to Hereford and Ledbury. Bromyard has shops, cafes and pubs, as well as an annual folk festival. The Bromyard Downs and Bringsty Common are on the doorstep, ideal for long walks. Leominster, dating back to the 7th century offers fine examples of architecture, such as the Priory Church, and Worcester is well worth visiting, with its vast array of amenities and historic sites. Also within reach is the Malvern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and further afield are the Shropshire Hills AONB and even the Brecon Beacons National Park. Other places to visit are Ludlow with its 500 listed buildings, Tenbury Wells, and the 'town of books' Hay-on-Wye. Bromyard is an ideal base for exploring Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Shropshire.