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Detached Small House In Eardisland Village
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apartment , Eardisland
Knapp Lodge is a modern dwelling within the grounds of the historic Knapp House in Eardisland, offering direct access to the village amenities, including The Swan Inn and Cross Keys pubs, and the Black and White Trail. This two-bedroom lodge accommodates up to four guests with an open-plan living space, a unique mezzanine children's area, and outdoor dining facilities with a fire pit, plus on-site parking.
9.5 144 reviews
Leominster
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The Gardener's Cottage
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house , Leominster
The Gardener's Cottage, a recently renovated 19th-century property near Leominster, offers a peaceful garden setting with easy access to Hampton Court Castle & Gardens (8.2km), Wigmore Castle (16km), Ludlow Castle (19km), and Hereford Cathedral (21km). This one-bedroom cottage, boasting a 27 square metre floor area, includes a kitchenette with oven and microwave, a terrace with garden views, free Wi-Fi, and accommodates up to two guests.
9.6 5 reviews
Leominster
24/06 – 01/07
£190/nighttotal: £1330 (7 )
North Lodge At Pudleston Court
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house , Hatfield
This property in Hatfield is located 12.1 kilometres from Hampton Court Castle & Gardens and 19.3 kilometres from Ludlow Castle, with Hereford Cathedral 25.7 kilometres away. This 9 square metre dwelling accommodates up to three guests and offers a private indoor swimming pool, sauna, hot tub, spa facilities, a fully equipped kitchen, and barbecue amenities.
9.4 215 reviews
Leominster
17/10 – 22/10
£160/nighttotal: £800 (5 )
The Coach House At Copper Hall
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house , Leominster
This charming apartment is situated in a 17th-century house, just a short walk from the town centre of Herefordshire. It consistently receives excellent ratings for location, cleanliness, and user experience. The 60-square metre apartment offers two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a flexible layout to suit different needs. Guests can enjoy modern amenities such as a 32-inch TV with streaming capabilities, Wi-Fi, and a kitchen with a hob and microwave, as well as a private terrace with garden views and free parking.
Frequently asked questions about bed and breakfast in Leominster
What are the must-see sights for first-time visitors on a day trip to Leominster region?
For a day trip to Leominster, you've got to see the Priory Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, a beautiful historic church with a fascinating history. The Leominster Museum is also worth a visit, showcasing the town's rich heritage. And don't miss the chance to stroll around the charming market square, where you can find local crafts and produce.
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What weather can travelers expect when exploring nature in Leominster?
Leominster's weather is typical for the UK, with mild summers and cool winters. You can expect sunshine and showers throughout the year, so pack layers! Be prepared for a bit of rain, even in the summer months. The best time for outdoor activities is usually in the spring and autumn, when the weather is mild and the scenery is beautiful.
What are the best bed and breakfasts for families and kids in Leominster?
What outdoor activities can visitors enjoy in and around Leominster?
Leominster is a great base for exploring the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. There are plenty of walking and cycling trails in the area, including the Herefordshire Trail, which runs for 185km. You can also visit the nearby Mortimer Forest, which is home to a variety of wildlife. For a more leisurely activity, why not enjoy a picnic by the River Lugg?
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What famous cities can be easily accessed from Leominster?
Leominster is well-connected to other parts of the UK. It's just a short drive from Hereford, a historic city with a cathedral and a bustling market. You can also easily reach Worcester, a charming city on the River Severn, known for its cathedral and its beautiful riverside walks. If you're up for a longer journey, you can also visit Birmingham, a major city with a vibrant cultural scene and a wide range of attractions.
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What local breakfast specialties can you enjoy in Leominster region?
Leominster is known for its delicious local produce, which you can enjoy at many cafes and restaurants. For a traditional breakfast, try a full English with locally sourced sausages and bacon. You can also find plenty of cafes serving delicious pastries and cakes, perfect for a morning treat. And don't forget to try the local honey, which is produced in the surrounding countryside.