A Working Farm In The Heart Of The Welsh Marches
Our holiday cottages can be let collectively or separately depending on your requirements. When hired together they can sleep up to 20 with extra 6 via 3 double sofa beds.
Holly Bush sleeps 2 and is the smallest of the four cottages and is situated at the northern end of the original 16th century listed barn. (The other part of the barn makes up 'Tippets View'). This holiday cottage for two makes a perfect romantic getaway to enjoy the Herefordshire countryside.
Tippets View, like the other three cottages, offers a wealth of original exposed beams and an imaginative, full height living space, with lounge, dining area and kitchen. The spiral staircase and gallery lead to one double and one single bedroom. With level access, there is a downstairs bedroom and shower with w.c. This cottage is suitable for people with mobility difficulties. Please let us know your specific requirements when booking. This holiday home sleeps 5.
Stable End is the second largest of the four cottages, sleeping up to six in three bedrooms: one double with en suite shower room and two twins (one on the ground floor) plus another shower room/WC. The well-equipped kitchen reaches up to the roof and, from one side, leads off to the comfortable lounge and dining area with a staircase up to the mezzanine twin bedroom. From the other side, a corridor leads to the shower room, twin bedroom and upstairs double bedroom with en suite facilities.
The Hop Kiln was converted from a very historic hop drying barn and exudes great character. The ground floor is open planned, with underfloor heating and has a large dining and social area. A large spiral staircase leads you to the first floor where there are three bedrooms and two shower rooms. The main bedroom is a double with a king-size bed and en suite shower room and a further two bedrooms (one with large adult bunk beds and the other with two single beds with one having another pull out bed underneath).
Situated in the hamlet of Luntley, the farm is on the black & white medieval trail of north Herefordshire and the village of Pembridge itself is known as the ''Jewel in the Crown'' of the ''Black & White Village Trail''.
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Luntley Court Farm Holiday Cottages, Pembridge, Leominster, Herefordshire (Self Catering)
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