Tedstone Wafre is a pretty little hamlet nestling in the countryside between the interesting cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, three miles from the ancient town of Bromyard and an ideal touring base for exploring Herefordshire. The surrounding countryside is rich with stunning scenery in which to go walking, cycling or wildlife watching. Tour the many historic houses and gardens of this lovely region, play golf, go fishing or horse riding, or spend some time visiting Tedstone Wafre’s neighbouring towns including Bromyard with its amazing half-timbered buildings; Tenbury Wells, which is known for the quality of its apple crops, and the pretty town of Ludlow, worth visiting for its superb shopping and great pubs and restaurants.
Rhubarb Lodge offers the following holiday accommodation:
offers the following facilities.
Other facilities and features include:
Full LPG central heating, electric fire in sitting area. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, washing machine, colour TV, DVD, radio. Small DVD library. Gas & electric inc. in rent (£25 fuel supplement payable to owner 1st Nov - 1st March). Bed linen & towels inc. in rent. Cot & highchair on request. Off road parking for 2 cars. Private veranda with gravelled sitting area, furniture & BBQ. Shared grass area with picnic table. Sorry no pets & no smoking. Shops 3 miles, pub & restaurant 1 mile. Note: There are 3 steps up from ground level to front door. Note: This owner collects a £100 refundable Good Housekeeping Bond payable upon arrival.
Description
Tedstone Wafre is a pretty little hamlet nestling in the countryside between the interesting cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, three miles from the ancient town of Bromyard and an ideal touring base for exploring Herefordshire. The surrounding countryside is rich with stunning scenery in which to go walking, cycling or wildlife watching. Tour the many historic houses and gardens of this lovely region, play golf, go fishing or horse riding, or spend some time visiting Tedstone Wafre’s neighbouring towns including Bromyard with its amazing half-timbered buildings; Tenbury Wells, which is known for the quality of its apple crops, and the pretty town of Ludlow, worth visiting for its superb shopping and great pubs and restaurants.
Accommodation & Prices
The Property A charming, wood-built detached lodge, offering ‘home from home’ accommodation on the owner’s 400 acre farm, with an open-plan living area and lovely veranda, ideal for alfresco dining. Perfect for an all year round holiday. All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x double with ensuite (shower, basin & WC), 1 x twin. Bathroom with bath with shower over, basin & WC. Spacious open plan living area with modern kitchen, dining area & sitting area with electric log-effect fire & access to veranda. |
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