Cobbler's Cottage is full of medieval charm and cosiness. This semi-detatched cottage is a quintessential example of a black and white cottage with beamed walls and ceilings, which has been fully renovated, in the picturesque village of Pembridge.
Pembridge, often described as 'The Jewel in the Crown' of north Herefordshire's Black and White Village Trail, is a quintessential English village. Set in an area of outstanding beauty, there are many walks on your doorstep such as Offa's Dyke and The Mortimer Forest which are both close by. Modern Pembridge boasts a good selection of places to eat and drink, and is within easy reach of many beautiful market towns including Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye.
This holiday at a glance
Sleeps four guests.
One double bedroom, one twin bedroom and a family bathroom.
Fully enclosed rear garden with summerhouse.
Wood burning stove.
Off street parking for two cars.
Babes in arms and children over eight years old welcome.
Two well behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge).
WiFi.
Minimum of a two night stay.
Additional features
Exposed beams and original staircase.
Handmade bespoke kitchen.
Sunny conservatory overlooking the pretty garden.
Free standing electric oven, microwave and combined fridge freezer.
Dishwasher, washing machine and electric dryer/airer.
Three televisions with Freeview.
Blu-ray player and CD player with radio.
Games and a large selection of fiction and non-fiction books.
Travel cot.
Garden table and chairs, two sun loungers and outdoor rocking chairs.
Charcoal barbecue.
Attractions and nearby amenities
Within a short walking distance of the cottage, are a variety of cafes, pubs and a good restaurant, The Kings House.
A little further afield is the market town of Ludlow, renowned as a gastronomic centre with Food and Drink Festival and the Ludlow Food Centre.
Hay-on-Wye is equally well known for its independent book shops and world famous Hay Festival of Literature and the Arts.
Local gardens include Westonbury Mill Gardens, Hergest Croft Gardens, Hampton Court Castle and Bryan's Ground.
Nearby National Trust properties worth visiting are Croft Castle and Berrington Hall while Ludlow Castle is also a major historic attraction.
A lovely day out with the family can be had at Small Breeds Farm Park and Owl Centre in Kington.