Bowkers Cottage, a delightful 300-year-old property located in the picturesque village of Westhope, Herefordshire, offers a charming retreat for up to six guests. With three bedrooms and a range of amenities, including off-road parking for two cars, this cottage is perfect for families or groups of friends seeking a relaxing getaway. The interior features exposed beams and a cozy sitting room with an open fire, enhancing the cottage's character and inviting guests to unwind in a warm atmosphere. The well-equipped kitchen includes modern appliances such as an oven, hob, microwave, and coffee maker, making meal preparation a breeze.
The cottage's layout encourages social interaction, with a breakfast bar for casual dining and a dining table that accommodates six for more formal meals. After dinner, guests can lounge on the snug sofa bed while the dishwasher handles the cleanup. For those looking to relax, a corner bath offers a soothing soak, and a summer house office provides a quiet space for productivity. The garden offers a safe area for children to explore, ensuring that everyone has a fulfilling experience during their stay.
Bowkers Cottage serves as an excellent base for exploring the stunning Herefordshire countryside. The surrounding quiet lanes are ideal for walkers and cyclists, while a short walk or drive leads to Westhope Common, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views from the Black Mountains to the Malvern Hills. Nearby attractions include the antique shops of Leominster and the charming village of Pembridge, nestled in the heart of North Herefordshire's Black and White villages, both offering unique local experiences.
The area is also home to a variety of excellent pubs and restaurants, with the Bush Bank Inn located within a mile of the cottage, serving locally sourced food and real ale. For those willing to venture further, the historic city of Hereford, the market town of Ludlow, and the scenic Black Mountains are all within reach. Guests can also explore Worcester's historical sites, such as The Commandery and Worcester City Art Gallery and Museum, or the natural beauty of Shropshire Hills National Landscape. With so many adventures awaiting, Bowkers Cottage is the perfect starting point for an unforgettable stay.
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