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ID: S90623
71 reviews
2 pets welcome
1 Bathroom
WiFi
Open fire
Parking
Cobbler's Cottage in Pembridge is highly praised for its charm, comfort, and thoughtful touches. Guests consistently mention the well-equipped facilities, beautiful decoration, and the delightful welcome hamper. The cottage's location in a picturesque village with good local amenities adds to its appeal. The enclosed garden is appreciated by pet owners, and the property's historical character contributes to a unique and cosy stay.
Guests frequently commend the cottage for its cleanliness, describing it as 'extremely clean' and 'very well maintained'. There is, however, a single mention of grease on pans and utensils, suggesting a minor oversight.
The cottage's location in a beautiful village with easy access to local pubs and restaurants is highly appreciated. Some guests mention road noise and a nearby telegraph pole, but these are minor compared to the overall positive feedback about the location.
Reviewers find the cottage comfortable and cosy, with efficient heating and a log burner. There is a single mention of difficulty with the wood burner, but overall, guests are very satisfied with the comfort provided.
The cottage is consistently praised for being well-equipped and thoughtfully furnished. However, there are a few mentions of maintenance issues such as a ventilator problem with the wood burner, scratched pans, and a broken chair, which slightly lower the score.
The welcome hamper is frequently highlighted as a thoughtful gesture, contributing to a warm reception. While gifts are well-received, it is important to note that such amenities are subject to change and may not be guaranteed for every stay.
This charming black and white Grade II listed semi-detached cottage is ideally situated in the picturesque village of Pembridge, ‘The Jewel in the Crown’ of north Herefordshire’s Black and White Village Trail. Perfect for a romantic retreat or a family holiday with a host of options for eating out, activities and walks within easy reach.
Cobbler’s Cottage is packed full of medieval charm and cosiness with original beamed walls and ceilings, an inglenook fireplace and warming wood burning stove. The pretty kitchen boasts a Belfast sink and bespoke units, and leads down a couple of steps to the more recently added garden room, a light and sunny space from where the well-established and mature cottage garden can be viewed and enjoyed. The inviting sitting room showcases the beautiful inglenook fireplace; and gnarly old beams create a quirky partition from the slightly raised dining area.
The original staircase leads from the sitting room up to a calming landing, furnished with a desk and easy chair, ideal for some quiet reading or catching up on some emails. Romantic bedroom one features a double bed, a pretty picture window and a television. Bedroom two is perfect for older children, with twin single beds and another television. The tasteful and fresh family bathroom is also upstairs and includes a shower over the bath. Outside, the pretty cottage garden is fully enclosed for our canine guests, and thoughtfully provides sun loungers, a rocking seat, dining furniture and a barbecue; not to mention a summer house!
The location of Cobbler's Cottage is enviable with plenty to enjoy without getting back in the car; Pembridge is a very special, quintessential English village, often described as ‘The Jewel in the Crown’ of north Herefordshire’s Black and White Village Trail. Have a drink or a traditional pub meal at the 15th century New Inn, where in fine weather you can spill out onto the historic 16th century market square. For finer dining, The Cider Barn restaurant is just up the road and never disappoints. Stock up on some seasonal local produce at the superb farm shop and cafe, or marvel at the clock workings within the 14th century bell tower of St Mary's church.
When you've exhausted all that Pembridge has to offer, many beautiful market towns including Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye are within easy reach. Set within a National Landscape area, there are plenty of fabulous walks nearby such as Offa’s Dyke and The Mortimer Forest, along with a good choice of stately homes and gardens to explore.
Cobbler's Cottage is a the perfect choice for a wonderful stay in Herefordshire, and if you don't believe us, just read the glowing reviews!
Cobbler's Cottage is also available to book for two guests, with use of bedroom one only (please click here for details).
Additional Information:
Two well behaved dogs welcome (small additional charge).
Babes in arms and children over eight years old welcome.
Due to the historic nature of the house there are some uneven floors and steps.
Upstairs there is a low beam in the landing area and the doorway into the twin bedroom is very low.
The cottage is located on the main road through Pembridge.
Cobbler's Cottage is also available to book for two guests, with use of bedroom one only (please click here for details).
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