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Facilities

  • Central heating
  • Open fire
  • Washing machine
  • Dryer
  • Microwave
  • Fridge/freezer
  • Dishwasher
  • TV
  • DVD player
  • CD player
  • Garden
  • Patio
  • Linen provided
  • Parking
  • Short breaks available
  • Pets welcome
  • No smoking
  • Rural 
  • Local information

  • Pub nearby
  • Shops nearby
  • Many attracitons
  • Region:

    Herefordshire

    Contact:

    Mrs Hooper

    Area:

    Hereford/Ledbury

    Phone:

    01531 650360

    Village:

    Bromsberrow Heath

    Mobile:

    N/A

    Type:

    Cottage

    Fax:

    N/A

    Sleeps:

    6

    Email:

    Click here

    Bedrooms:

    3

    Web page:

    Click here

    Bathrooms:

    1



    Weekly rental:


    See detailed pricing

    £320-607

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    Honeysuckle Cottage is a beautifully furnished, modern, detached village cottage in its own garden, amidst delightful Herefordshire countryside. It offers generous accommodation for up to six guests in an unspoilt area of typical English countryside.

    Ledbury Holiday Cottages: A Self catering Rural Village Cottage in Herefordshire near the Welsh Borders

    Honeysuckle Cottage
    Ideally situated amidst beautiful Herefordshire countryside.

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    Interior
    The ground floor accommodation comprises a nicely furnished sitting room with comfortable seating, a wood burner stove, colour TV, video, radio and CD player. In addition a good selection of books and games are provided. The fully fitted pine kitchen incorporates all the labour-saving appliances essential for a relaxed holiday including a dishwasher, washing machine/tumble dryer and microwave. From here the charming dining room area is accessed and beyond this doors lead to a south-facing patio and the garden. There is a useful ground floor cloakroom.

    Upstairs are the three bedrooms. The king-size master bedroom has storage space, a trouser press, hairdryer and a portable TV. The second bedroom contains a double bed and the third is a twin bedroom, also with a TV. All linen is provided and beds are freshly made up for arrival. A cot is available on request. The family bathroom contains a bath with electric shower over, basin and WC.

    Prices are inclusive of all central heating, power and linen.

    Outside
    The enclosed private garden includes a patio area, garden furniture and a barbecue. Parking space for three cars is available on the driveway.

    Local area
    The well-stocked village shop and off-licence are within strolling distance, with a wider selection of shops in nearby Ledbury, just 4 miles away. Honeysuckle Cottage is in an ideal location for exploring the attractive hilly Welsh Borders, the Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills, Gloucestershire and Hereford and Worcester. The River Wye is nearby, as are the character towns of Ross on Wye and Hay on Wye.

    Herefordshire is a largely rural county of wide plains lying between low hills, carved by slow-moving rivers. Along the banks of these rivers sprout villages boasting some of the most attractive half-timbered buildings in all of England. Grange Court, in Leominster, is one of the finest "black-and-whites". In the fields surrounding the villages of Herefordshire roam white-faced Hereford cattle, once unique to this region but now to be found worldwide.

     The Forest of Dean is one of the most fascinating regions of Britain nestling between the Wye Valley, the Vale of Leadon and the Severn Vale. Its relative isolation created by the valleys of two great tidal rivers, the Severn "known widely for the Severn Bore" and the Wye, together with its hilly terrain have helped preservea pattern of land use, culture and heritage unlike anywhere else in the whole of England .

    The Malvern Hills are one of the most distinctive natural features in Great Britain, as well as being the source of the water that the Queen drinks. Consisting of a range of hills in the English counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and a small area of northern Gloucestershire. They have been designated by the Countryside Agency as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

    Ledbury
    Having easy access to the motorway network and main line railway, makes Ledbury an ideal location from which to explore Herefordshire and the surrounding area. Notable amongst Ledbury's fine timber-framed buildings is the 17th century Old Market House, once used as a corn market. Leading off High Street is the picturesque Church Lane, a cobbled street with numerous old houses, captured in many photographs