The Old Farmhouse in Mid Wales & Cardigan Bay receives high praise for its spaciousness, cleanliness, and comfortable furnishings. Guests appreciate the well-equipped kitchen, the secure garden for children and pets, and the stunning views. The property's peaceful location is ideal for family gatherings and exploring local attractions. The welcoming hosts and thoughtful touches, such as homemade cake and fresh flowers, contribute to a delightful stay.
Reviewers consistently mention that the property is immaculate, spotlessly clean, and well-presented, indicating a very high standard of cleanliness throughout the farmhouse.
The property's location is celebrated for its tranquillity, beautiful views, and proximity to local attractions, making it an excellent base for exploring the area. The peaceful rural setting is a highlight for many guests.
Guests find the beds extremely comfortable and the house spacious enough to accommodate large groups without feeling cramped. The presence of multiple bathrooms and a well-furnished sitting room adds to the overall comfort.
The farmhouse is well-equipped with everything needed for a stay, including cooking facilities and entertainment options. The fenced garden and multiple seating areas are appreciated. A minor suggestion for child-friendly amenities is noted.
The hosts' thoughtfulness is evident in the personal touches such as homemade cake, fresh milk, and flowers. While these gestures are highly appreciated by guests, it is politely noted that such personal touches, while common, are not guaranteed for every stay.
This delightful farmhouse can be found nestled on the border of the Welsh Marches and the Shropshire Hills. Offering stunning views of the countryside and the surrounding fields of the owner’s farm, it’s a beautiful place to spend a tranquil trip. The house boasts enchanting features and has been carefully renovated to a high specification with the comfort of its guests paramount. The porch/conservatory adjacent to the kitchen is a place to kick off your boots, put your feet up and relax. In the morning you can have your coffee in the sunshine and in the evening watch the sunset. Enjoy the view of the landscaped terrace with its pretty planting and a glimpse beyond of the rolling hills. At the heart of the well-appointed kitchen is a handmade oak dining table for everyone to gather for laid-back breakfasts, lazy lunches and delicious suppers. There is a woodburner and a sofa for extra cosiness. The south-facing sitting room is a lavish spot for family and friends to relax together, with another magnificent woodburner within a feature brick wall. Lie on the Chesterfield sofa with a good book (there’s a selection for you) and a glass of wine, and enjoy the stunning panorama from the picture window – or on a sunny day roll back the doors and bask outside on the patio sun loungers. For autumnal and winter breaks there is underfloor heating to ensure that this is a snug retreat at all times of the year. Take a step down from the sitting room to get to the first bedroom in the property, with a top-of-the-range shower located opposite; it’s an ideal room for those with limited mobility. Upstairs you will find four more comfortable bedrooms accompanied by two luxury bathrooms. All five bedrooms have excellent quality beds which can be made for a super-king, twin or single bed; whichever suits your requirements. Outdoors, children will enjoy the freedom of the lawn and adjacent apple orchard. There are beautiful walks to do on and around the property. Afterwards bring the whole family/group together around the barbeque/fire pit for sizzling burgers, roasted veggies and stews.
The property offers beautiful, rural landscapes and is just a five-minute drive to the charming market town of Knighton where you can find diverse shops including a supermarket, a butcher selling the best butter ever, and an organic farmer’s shop with seasonal produce and a range of handmade goods. There is a habadasher (cushions, hankerchiefs, socks, pyjamas, fabric); the kind of store which used to be on every high street but is now a rarity. Look out for events at the Community Centre which hosts the Knighton Food and Craft Market on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of every month; Also visit the Offa’s Dyke Centre, a venue for many walkers, with the famous section of Offa’s Dyke running between Wales and England. There is great pub food here and in the surrounding area. There are many nearby destinations of note; impossible to list them all: Ludlow Castle, “Probably the loveliest town in England” – John Betjamen. National Trust Croft Castle and Berrington Hall. Presteigne – The Judge’s Lodging museum; music festival in August. Leominster – antiques central. The annual Carnival and Show held on the last Saturday of August is an unmissable event.
The Old Farmhouse will be the perfect venue to bring your loved ones together for a memorable trip, exploring some of the best countryside the UK has to offer.
Knighton is a lovely market town, found on the banks of the River Teme and in between the border of both Wales and England. Known for its amazing walking routes and places to cycle and horse ride, it's perfect for a countryside retreat. With lots of surrounding tourist attractions and things to do for all the family, it's no surprise that attracts many avid walkers and adventurers every year, no matter the weather.
Five bedrooms: 2 x super-king-size (zip/link) 1 x super-king-size on ground floor, 2 x twin (zip/link).
Bathroom with bath, shower over, WC, bidet, and basin.
Bathroom with bath and hand-held shower, WC, bidet, and basin.
Ground floor shower room with WC, bidet, and basin.
Kitchen/dining area with woodburning stove.
Sitting room with woodburning stove.
Conservatory.
Oil central heating with 2 x woodburning stoves.
Range cooker and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, WiFi.
Fuel and power included in rent.
Bed linen and towels included in rent.
Ample off road parking.
Lawned garden with patio, furniture and BBQ.
Two well-behaved dogs welcome, £25 pet charge applies per pet.
Sorry, no smoking.
Shop 2.6 miles, pub 2.7 miles.
Note: There are small steps throughout the ground floor of the property.
Note: There is limited head space on the main staircase to the first floor.
Note: Zip/link beds can be made into super-king-size or twin on request.
Stables and a paddock are available by negotiation with the Farm.
Note: Please be advised that this property can not accept any arrivals on a Bank Holiday Monday.
Guy
The log burners kept us all really cosy. Great space and facilities for a large group.
Zel
Loads of space for the kids to romp about, whilst the grown ups could relax and enjoy the peace. The cottage itself is in wonderful condition and is supplied with everything you could want. The hosts were attentive and communicative without being in any way intrusive. Would definitely recommend and hope we can get there again some time!
Peter
Children really enjoyed running about in the garden in a safe environment. Kitchen had everything required for catering for a large group. Beautiful countryside and quiet location only a short drive from town.
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