Sleeping up to 12 guests alongside three canine companions, this period property is a great base for exploring the Radnor Basin. With plenty to see and do in the local area, including an abundance of walking trails on your doorstep, this property makes a great choice for the whole group, dogs included.
As you step inside this grand property, you’ll take a step back in time as you are greeted by character decor, comfortable living spaces and plenty of room to host your group. The charming living room offers a communal space complete with a wood burner for cosy nights in, perfect for Fido to doze in front of. The dining room seats up to 16 so you can rest assured that group meals are on the agenda, along with additional dining area in the classic kitchen. When the day is done, retreat to one of the six bedrooms to recharge your batteries, which have access to three bathrooms. Outside, in the enclosed garden, you will find a covered patio area with seating overlooking the rolling countryside, along with the external games barn boasting table tennis and billiards.
There’s a network of walking trails on your doorstep just waiting to be explored, as well as the hamlet of Walton, home of the famous Offa’s Dyke Pathway, just 1 mile away. The local pub and shop are 2 miles away and the pleasant town of Kington sits just 3 miles from the property, so you need not stray too far. But if you fancy exploring, travel 16 miles to reach Hay-on-Wye, home to famous festival and books, or take a stroll on the Mortimer Trail, linking Shropshire and Herefordshire, which begins at Kington (5 miles). For a dog-friendly day out, venture 16.5 miles to reach the National Trust’s Croft Castle.