Take the lead and explore this charming hideaway, perfect for couples, two friends or a small family, plus your four-pawed pals. Enjoy long, country walks and hearty pub meals, then unwind by the wood burner or in the safely enclosed garden.
Climb the step and enter this whitewashed-brick cottage to relax in a welcoming and cosy environment. Leave your boots in the hall and head into the lounge, where soft seating surrounds a wood burner and a Smart TV, perfect for tranquil evenings. Alternatively, spend quiet moments in the lovely sun room that leads to the garden. The kitchen/diner offers everything needed to create tasty meals, including a microwave and a dishwasher, complemented by a utility room where there’s room to store pet food and pop a dog bed on the floor. Completing this floor is a handy WC. Up the narrow, curving stairs are two restful bedrooms, decorated in pale tones and with pretty window shutters. There’s also a first-floor study, and a bathroom featuring a shower over the bath. The courtyard garden (with a step connecting its two levels) provides a haven where your furry pal can play while you dine outdoors. Private parking for one car is available.
In 0.5 miles you can stroll to historic Weobley, where black-and-white timber-framed houses line the streets, some dating back to the 1400s. The picturesque village - a filming location for the 2026 film Hamnet - has a small selection of places to eat and drink, including two dog-friendly pubs. From here you and your pal can embark on a circular 5.5-mile walk to the top of wooded Burton Hill, through peaceful fields and past a medieval manor house. For book lovers, Hay-on-Wye is just 14 miles away, while for more walking adventures the Black Mountains are 22 miles.