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Penrhos
Farm was built in 1776 and is Grade
II listed. It has oak beams, floorboards and stone slabs but also all the modern facilities of a well equipped ETB 4 diamond Bed and Breakfast. We enjoy a lovely rural location in Lyonshall close to Kington surrounded by lovely Herefordshire countryside. Our accommodation is appointed to the highest standard with attractive rooms complemented by traditional furniture, antiques and finished with beautiful drapes and furnishings.
A
warm welcome awaits you at our family run Herefordshire farm and B&B – and a nice cup of tea which you can enjoy in your own private lounge with wood burning stove, or on the patio overlooking the garden and rolling fields.
Wake to a hearty
breakfast made from locally sourced produce at a time
of your choice, which will set you up for the day
to visit the wonderful sites of Herefordshire and
the adjoining Welsh border. In the evening, return
to a meal (by prior appointment) or sample the excellent
fare at our local pubs, including the award winning
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We have a choice
of three spacious rooms, all equipped with
TV's, tea and coffee facilities,
clock, hairdryers and
central heating. The double room is en-suite
and has an additional single bed.
The twin room has a private
bathroom and there is a further single room
which can be used in conjunction with either room.
A cot and high chair are available if needed and there
is ample parking.
Our rates are £30.00 per
night per person. |
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We
welcome you to enjoy the gardens for which we
have received Bronze
and Silver Wildlife Action Awards
on the Growing Green Tourism Award Scheme. The
Scheme was setup by Herefordshire Nature Trust
(HNT) to encourage B & B's to conserve local
wildlife in the garden
and to become more environmentally friendly.
We also have two lovely printed nature walks
starting from the house, which take you across
our fields and woodlands, produced by HNT.
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Kington
Golf Club
The highest golf club in England!
The panoramic view includes the Brecon Beacons
National Park, Black Mountains, the Radnorshire
Hills, Hergest Ridge the Malvern and Clee Hills.
http://www.kingtongolf.co.uk/index.html |
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Offas Dyke
Built by Offa, King of Mercia
in 757 to 796 AD the dyke formed the boundary
between England & Wales.
http://www.offas-dyke.co.uk/ |
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Hergest Croft Gardens,
Kington
Four distinct gardens extend
over 50 acres, with over 4000 rare shrubs and
trees.
http://www.hergest.co.uk/ |
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Hay-on-Wye
Hay-on-Wye is renowned for
its bookshops. The town square is dominated
by
Hay Castle a semi-restored building of great
charm. One of the major events
of the year for Hay is the Hay Festival of Literature.
http://www.hayfestival.com/
http://www.hay-on-wye.co.uk/ |
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The ‘Black
and White’ Trail
Enjoy the ‘trail’
to see beautiful countryside and the historic
villages between Leominster and Kington in the
west of Herefordshire and the many black and
white properties, some dating from mediaeval
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- What can I say only "Excellent" again
- A place to keep coming back to - first class
- Thank you for your warm welcome, lovely room
and delicious breakfast
- A wonderful two days, wish it could have been
longer
- Thank you Sally, for a lovely holiday and for
looking after us so well
- Thoughtful and elegance combined in a fine establishment
- Excellent food and hospitality to complement
the tranquil surroundings

Please click here to view
details on how to find Penrhos Farm, and how to contact
us. |
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