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Luxury holiday cottage to rent in the village of Titley, Herefordshire
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Sleeps 8 people in great comfort with 2 luxurious double rooms, 1 twin room, 1 bunk room and three bath/shower rooms.Quality in Tourism 5-star award.Special rates available for bookings made during June! |
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Newton is a listed barn, originally part of the Balance Estate. It sits around a courtyard with beautiful views over unspoilt Welsh border land in the picturesque Herefordshire village of Titley. It is a traditional property of the highest quality, steeped in luxury with all the conveniences of modern living.
The predominately open plan design, incorporating under-floor central heating throughout allows acres of space for you and family to play and relax. There are two double bedrooms, a twin room and a bunk room.
If you are a couple escaping with friends, you will relish the chic en suite facilities, walk-in wet room and individually styled bedrooms, while the relaxing furnishings downstairs will enable you to unwind and to socialise.
The kitchen area is stylish and sophisticated, finished with granite worktops and top of the range appliances. This is the ideal spot to enjoy a cup of coffee with the morning paper or the first glass of wine of the evening before a lovely meal of local farm produce.
The secure garden provides ample space for the children to play while grown-ups can enjoy summer barbecues under the most stunning of night skies.
The renowned Stagg Inn is literally a couple of minutes walk from Newton’s garden. The Stagg was the first pub in the country to be awarded a Michelin Star and it is now regularly voted one of the top ten ‘gastro-pubs’ in the UK, receiving very high ratings in The Times and Telegraph. The Stagg’s atmosphere is informal with wooden tables and no background music and children are always made welcome.
With the open spaces of Herefordshire and Wales on Newton’s doorstep it tends to mean that within 30 minutes unstressed driving there is Go Karting, Flying of various sorts, shooting, canoeing and golf (on England’s highest course), as well as riding, both pedal and horseback, and of course, exceptional hill walking.
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If you prefer to be rather than to do, there’s Hay-on-Wye with its 39 bookshops, the border towns of Kington and Presteigne with their chainstore-free High Streets, and Ludlow with its food markets and restaurants to browse. Or you can stay put and stroll or play tennis in the local parks and let the children enjoy the playground. The dramatic scenery on the drive from the nearby Presteigne to Aberystwyth led to it being voted one of the ten most beautiful drives in the world.
In all there is 8,000 square miles of Wales, Herefordshire, Shropshire and the border lands to explore. Just the thing to blow away the cob webs, stretch the horizons and fascinate the children, whatever their ages.




