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The Folly

Weobley, Herefordshire (Ref. 1017938)

4.8

Manor Cottages rating

  • 2 Guests

  • 1 Bedroom

  • 1 Bathroom

  • Pets Yes

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Features

  • Off road parking
  • Garden / Patio
  • Broadband / WiFi

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47 Customer Review(s)

  • Trevor

    “Spent a wonderful two weeks in a peaceful setting, the folly is really cosy and although compact it was fully functional.”

    The grounds are there for you to wander around at your leisure and Barny the little dog will give you a warm welcome. The hosts were the best we have ever met and we have done very many holidays of this kind. Lots of interesting places to visit and most no more than 45 minutes away. We look forward to another visit in the not to distant future.

    The grounds are there for you to wander around at your leisure and Barny the little dog will give you a warm welcome. The hosts were the best we have ever met and we have done very many holidays of this kind. Lots of interesting places to visit and most no more than 45 minutes away. We look forward to another visit in the not to distant future.

    - Trevor, September 2024

Summary

  • One double bedroom with an en-suite walk-in shower and WC
  • Open-plan living space with kitchen, dining area and sitting area
  • Electric heating.microwave, induction hob, kettle, toaster
  • Smart TV, DVD, WiFi, a selection of books
  • Fuel and power inc. in rent
  • Bed linen and towels inc. in rent
  • Off-road parking near property for 2 cars
  • Private enclosed patio with furniture
  • Grounds with lawn and furniture
  • One well-behaved dog welcome
  • Sorry, no smoking and no vaping
  • Shop 1.8 miles, pub 1.7 miles
  • Note: This property has a spiral staircase, please take care

The property

The Folly is a “small but perfectly formed” property that will allow you to relax in the quiet of the Herefordshire countryside or go exploring to see some of the unspoilt towns and sites of the Marches.

The Folly was built simply as a decorative feature to an ornate garden and is now approached by a short walk through a developing woodland, but the property has now been renovated with much thought being given to making the most of the available space, having been compared to a perfect doll's house!

The upgrade includes a mini kitchen, with a combi microwave and induction hob, a relaxing settee, also a TV, DVD player and WiFi.

When you walk in, it does not feel at small because of the large gothic shaped door and windows, and you will find a narrow spiral staircase to the bedroom where there is a comfortable bed and separate WC and shower, and though features and furniture are small, everything is interesting, unusual and finished to a very high standard.

Outside is a large patio, planted with all edible plants, a table, chairs, BBQ and a large summer house, originally built to compliment the Folly, which are all available for guests.

The Folly is within the grounds of Arrow Cottage yet is completely separate and private, being situated on a very quiet lane, the surroundings of fields, orchards and wooded hills makes this a beautiful quiet place to unwind.

If you enjoy walking, a 30 minute walk takes you into the picturesque village of Weobley, the “Jewel in the Crown” of the black and white villages where you can visit the pub the Salutation or enjoy a coffee or lunch at Green Bean or Jules.

More energetic walks include the Offa's Dyke footpath, the Wye Valley footpath and the Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) are all close by, you’ll also be just 15 minutes from the River Wye which offers fishing and canoeing.

For shopping there are the historic towns of Ledbury and Ludlow, both of which boast architecturally interesting buildings, including Ludlow Castle, and also many independent shops.

In Hereford you will find the usual mainstream shops and also Hereford Cathedral which houses the Mappa Mundi.

About 20 minutes drive away is the world famous town of Hay on Wye which hosts the annual literary festival as well as the greatest number of bookshops you are ever likely to find in one town.

Also, within a short drive are many gardens including Stockton Bury which has just been shortlisted as one of the top NGS gardens in the country, and The National Trust properties of Berrington Court and Brockhampton, are a short drive away.

All in all the Folly is a relaxing and unusual property from which to explore the rural tranquillity of Herefordshire.

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About the location

WEOBLEY

Hay-on-Wye 15 miles; Hereford 11 miles; Ludlow 20 miles.

The picturesque village of Weobley is a hidden gem and is quite simply the jewel in the crown of Herefordshire’s famous Black and White Village Trail, situated in the famous Welsh Marches. Voted in the top ten places to live in England and winner of the National Village of the Year, this delightful village boasts many timber framed houses, some dating back to the 1400s. With excellent facilities including shops, churches, coffee shops, traditional pubs and the renowned Jules restaurant as well as many scenic walks from the village, this is the perfect holiday destination. Standing close to the borders of Wales and surrounded by beautiful rolling countryside, including Offa’s Dyke and the Golden Valley, this is an excellent location for walking and biking trails. Within easy reach are Hay-on-Wye, medieval Ludlow, historic Hereford and Leominster. Enjoy trips to the beautiful town of Hay-on-Wye which is ideally situated for visiting the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park (Brecon Beacons National Park) and Black Mountains. The popular medieval town of Ludlow, situated above the River Teme, is also well worth a visit, with stunning surroundings of unspoilt countryside of south Shropshire and the Welsh borders. The cathedral city of Hereford dates back to Saxon times and boasts an eclectic mix of architecture, with a medieval bridge spanning the winding River Wye. Here you can discover the fascinating Mappa Mundi world map and the captivating chained library, home to a collection of rare and ancient books. There is also a cheese factory, vineyard and many cider farms in the surrounding areas for guests to tour and sample the delights of the wonderful local produce. This really is a wonderful village in a beautiful region of Britain.

Note: This property is for adults only

This property offers the following short breaks:

  • Winter
  • Off-season
  • Last minute
  • Christmas