Bullfinch Cottage

ID: S607798

  • Bedrooms 2
  • ・ Sleeps 4
  • ・ Pets 3

Guests say

Bullfinch Cottage is highly praised for its cleanliness, comfortable furnishings, and beautiful rural setting. Guests appreciate the eco-friendly products, the well-equipped kitchen, and the warm, cosy atmosphere, especially during the winter. The hosts are commended for their helpfulness and the occasional welcome gifts, such as fresh eggs, which add a personal touch. Some guests suggest minor improvements in furniture comfort and the provision of a welcome basket.

Guests consistently note the cottage's spotless condition and the use of eco-friendly cleaning products. The high standard of cleanliness contributes significantly to the overall positive experience.

The cottage's rural setting is appreciated for its tranquillity and proximity to wildlife, with easy access to local towns and attractions. The peaceful environment is a highlight for many visitors.

The cottage is described as warm and cosy, with a comfortable main bed and a well-stocked log burner. However, some guests mention that the sofa and dining chairs could be more supportive, indicating room for improvement in seating comfort.

The property is well-equipped with necessary amenities and a simple-to-operate TV. Guests appreciate the eco-friendly products and recycling facilities. However, suggestions for additional mugs and preparation boards, as well as comments on the low wattage microwave, indicate that there is some scope for enhancing the kitchen facilities.

The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident in the provision of eco-friendly products and occasional welcome gifts, which are well-received. While these gestures are appreciated, it is noted that such gifts are a bonus and not a guaranteed feature of every stay.

About this property

Perched on the outskirts of Kingsland, Herefordshire, is this wonderful character-filled, Bullfinch Cottage.

Enjoying a tranquil location with easy access to the local amenities and surrounding areas, Bullfinch Cottage is a superb pet-friendly choice for couples or a family of four.

The property benefits from off-road parking and an outdoor seating area, where you can dine alfresco or just simply soak up your surroundings with a pint of ale or glass of wine to suit; for walkers, a public footpath also starts right from your doorstep.

Inside, you will find a fully-equipped kitchen with everything you need to whip up those family favourites, a homely dining space for four and a beautiful sitting area with exposed stonework, snug seating, a Smart 4K TV and a woodburning stove to relax into at the end of your day.

Completing the ground floor is a handy cloakroom and small storage cupboard.

Upstairs, you can wash away the day's adventures in Bullfinch’s well-appointed shower room, before retiring to one of two beautifully presented bedrooms, a double with en-suite bathroom, and a delightful twin, to curl up with your favourite book or catch up on some rest.

The ancient village of Kingsland is just a short drive away where you will find a couple of traditional pubs with the vibrant village of Yarpole also close by which is between Ludlow and Leominster and which is mentioned in the “Domesday Book”, boasts an award-winning community shop and offers some great walks which are rewarded with breath-taking views.

Next stop is Leominster, where you can delve into the town's fascinating history at the Leominster Museum, or for a super day out (or two!) why not visit historic Ludlow, home to one of the finest medieval castle ruins in England and more than 500 listed buildings?

There are so many fantastic activities for the whole family to enjoy from high wires and paintball to quad trekking and raft building, all available at nearby Oaker Wood Activity Centre.

Not far away are the National Trust sites of Croft Castle, a 17th century manor house and Berrington Hall, an 18th century mansion.

A little further afield is the Judge's Lodgings in Presteigne, Stokesay Castle, the renowned Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre and the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm are also all well worth a visit.

Venture into Hereford and you'll discover the Black and White Museum (built in 1621) and Hereford Cathedral - home to the Mappa Mundi (Hereford's famous medieval map used by scholars to interpret the world over 700 years ago) and the captivating, chained library (a collection of rare and ancient books). Set in the former Bulmer's Cider Factory, the Museum of Cider is also worth a visit.

For an idyllic escape to Herefordshire, choose Bullfinch Cottage.

Note: This cottage can be booked together with Fieldfare Cottage and Redstart Cottage (refs. 1112281 and 1112282), together sleeping up to 13 guests.

Two excellent pubs can be found in the historic village of Kingsland: the warm Angel Pub and The Corners Inn, both of which provide hearty pub meals and regional ales and are ideal for nights when you don't feel like cooking. – Additionally, Kingsland has a post office and a general store. The Riverside in Aymestrey, which won the Great British Pub Awards for "Best Sustainable Pub 2022" and "Herefordshire's Best Restaurant 2021," is another fantastic restaurant. A high wire ropes course, paintball, quad biking, and raft building are just a few of the enjoyable, group- and family-friendly activities offered nearby at the nearby Oaker Wood activity centre. The prestigious National Trust sites of Croft Castle, a castellated 17th-century manor house where you can tour both the interior and grounds, and Berrington Hall, a stunning neoclassical 18th-century mansion designed by Henry Holland, are both nearby. Capability Brown's final complete estate (which includes a serpentine pool) is located at Berrington Hall. Other nearby attractions include the Judge's Lodgings in Presteigne, Stokesay Castle, the renowned Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre, and the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.

Accommodation

Two bedrooms: 1 x double with en-suite bath, basin and WC, 1 x twin.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin and WC.

Cloakroom with basin and WC.

Kitchen/diner.

Sitting room with woodburning stove

Oil central heating with woodburning stove.

Oven with gas hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, washing machine, dishwasher.

Smart TV, WiFi, selection of books and games.

Fuel, power and starter pack for woodburning stove included in rent.

Bed linen and towels included in rent.

Highchair and travel cot available upon request.

Off-road parking available.

Front garden patio with furniture.

Sorry, no smoking.

Shop 2.1 miles, pub 1.4 miles.

Note: Access to an open garden space is available to the rear of the property, this is not enclosed.

Two well behaved dogs allowed.

Nearby points of interest

  • Kington Museum
  • Land Of Lost Content Museum
  • Hergest Ridge
  • Hergest Croft Gardens

Reviews (20)

  • Andrew

    We appreciated the free eggs as a welcoming gift. This is a cottage with beams upstairs, which we were aware of when we booked it, but as a 6' tall person I found it challenging. There was a comfortable bed, and living room sofa with a smart TV. The downgrade for the comfort is purely down to the tired kitchen chairs, which lacked support. Kingsland has 2 excellent food pubs The Corners Inn, and The Angel, both of which are recommended. There are National Trust properties nearby, and Ludlow and Hereford are lovely, which makes this Cottage well located, and worth a stay.

  • Susan

    The rural setting was perfect. The fresh eggs left in the kitchen for us was a lovely touch

  • Catherine

    The cottage had all the necessities and was beautifully clean, the bedding and towels were very good quality. It felt like a real home from home for us two friends who live at opposite ends of the country to have a peaceful catch up, good walks and good food. The fresh eggs, doggy treats and a hand written note were a most kind thought. There are low beams of course, as to be expected in a building of this age but they were no problem. There are some good walks on Hereford Lane and other minor lanes nearby - the walk to Shobdon Arches is a real treat (as is the food at The Bateman Arms). Be careful if walking on the A4110 and B4362 though - there are no verges and the traffic goes at a rush.

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