Kinnersley

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Tel code: 01544 | code search
Postcode: HR3 | code search
Population: 230
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Kinnersley village, in scenic Herefordshire, is near the Welsh border and situated on the A4112, 15miles to the northwest of Hereford in an area called The Marches. Kinnersley also has a railway station, on the Hereford and Brecon line. This rural and picturesque village has a pub (The Kinnersley) with a restaurant. There are hotels in the towns nearby but the place itself offers Chess Cottage Self catering accommodation (an 18th Century stable conversion) and Upper Newton Farmhouse B&B. Kinnersley Castle was originally Norman but was remodelled as an Elizabethan Manor House, in fact it is still a family home today. The castle has 8 acres of magnificent grounds, which play host to theatrical events throughout the summer. Both the castle and gardens are open to the public only mid July to mid August. The area offers fantastic walking, bird watching and cycling along wildlife filled tracks, with the Offa's Dyke Pathway, Wye Valley, Radnor Forest and the Golden Valley nestled in the Black Mountains all within easy reach.

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Upper Newton Farmhouse (0.26 miles)

Upper Newton Farmhouse

“Any thought of traffic jams were forgotten, as far as the eye could see were rolling hills and fields, ducks waddled across the pond and a delicious farmhouse tea awaited me in the lovely drawing ... More | visit website

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Little Upcott (1.39 miles)

Little Upcott

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This charming, traditional 17th century, timber framed, black and white cottage, with its enclosed, secluded garden, enjoys a beautiful natural setting amid cider orchards, just off a ... More

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National Trust Cottages (4.64 miles)

National Trust Cottages

This striking property is an early 17th century black and white timber-framed and stone tiled farmhouse bequeathed to the Trust in 1965. The property is situated 20 miles to the north west of Hereford, along ... More

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Holly Bush (4.75 miles)

Holly Bush

Three beautiful cottages, tastefully converted from 16th century farm buildings and located on a 500 acre working livestock farm in the scattered rural hamlet of Luntley. With exposed oak beams, trusses and wall timbers the ... More

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Burton Hotel (5.23 miles)

Burton Hotel

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Set within a modernised coaching inn, this charming residence is situated on the Offa’s Dyke footpath in the small market town of Kington, which lies on the Welsh border. During your stay ... More

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Pandy Inn (5.39 miles)

Pandy Inn
Situated in the heart of the sleepy Herefordshire village of Dorstone, just 4 miles from the World book capital of Hay-on-Wye, The Pandy inn is reputed to be the oldest pub in the county. Dating ... More | visit website
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Staunton House (6.63 miles)

Staunton House

Staunton House is an early 19th Century rectory set in countryside near the historic town of Leominster, providing extremely comfortable B&B accommodation.

If you're a fan of rural countryside, this is an ideal place to ... More | visit website

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Bateman Arms (8.29 miles)

Bateman Arms

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The Bateman Arms, an 18th Century three storey Inn with rooms, is situated in the village of Shobdon in the unspoilt County of Herefordshire on the English, Welsh Border. The listed ... More

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Old Black Lion (8.41 miles)

Old Black Lion
The Old Black Lion is a l7th Century Coaching Inn situated in the centre of Hay on Wye, the worlds largest second hand book centre. Also surrounded by spectacular countryside & views. Walkers ... More | visit website
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Seven Stars (8.47 miles)

Seven Stars

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Set in the beautiful Welsh countryside, this characteristic 16th century building has been transformed into a comfortable guest house, whilst still maintaining many of its original features, including oak beams and ... More

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