Character and Calm combine in one of Herefordshire’s prettiest villages, guests will love the location!
Ground Floor: Smart TV, Woodburner
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
First Floor:
Study.
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Bedroom: Kingsize (5ft) Bed
First Floor:
Study.
Bathroom: Bath With Shower Over, Heated Towel Rail, Toilet
Electricity, bed linen, towels and Wi-Fi included. Initial fuel for wood burner included. Welcome pack. Back garden with patio, sitting-out area, garden furniture and barbecue. Bike store. On road parking. No smoking.
This 15th-century Grade II listed cottage sits in the centre of historic Bosbury, just two doors from the much-loved Bell Inn and directly opposite the impressive 13th-century church.
Lovingly restored, the cottage offers comfortable, characterful accommodation with exposed beams and a warm, welcoming feel. Downstairs there is a long hallway (with indoor washing line), an open-plan sitting room and well-equipped kitchen with gas hob and electric oven, a wood-burning stove, smart television and free Wi-Fi. Steep stairs lead to the first floor, where you’ll find a bedroom with a European king-size bed, all linen and towels provided, and a bathroom with bath, overhead shower, toilet and toiletries. There is also an open-plan living/spare room with exposed beams and an oak balcony.
Outside, there is on-street parking at the front and a delightful south-facing private back garden with patio, ancient well, barbecue and shed for secure bicycle storage. Sorry no pets, children or smoking.
Bosbury is surrounded by delightful Herefordshire countryside, with many public footpaths and quiet lanes right from the village – ideal for walkers and nature lovers. Venturing out in any direction brings you to beautiful and interesting places, and the drives themselves are often a pleasure, with little traffic and virtually no motorway. Whatever your interests, there is plenty to enjoy before returning to the cottage to relax – or popping into the local pub just moments away.
Ledbury, four miles away, is a charming and thriving market town with medieval buildings, independent shops, cafés and the annual poetry festival. Within about 20 minutes you can reach Eastnor Castle and deer park, the Malvern Hills, Dymock (famous for its daffodil walks and poets), Newent with its lake and Birds of Prey Centre, and Bromyard, one of Herefordshire’s five market towns known for its annual galas and events.
Within 30 minutes are Ross-on-Wye, gateway to the Wye Valley; Leominster, with its antique shops and Black and White Trail; Worcester and Gloucester, both historic cathedral cities; Tewkesbury with its abbey; and Upton-upon-Severn, known for its independent shops and jazz festival. Hereford, our county city on the River Wye and home to the cathedral’s Mappa Mundi and chained library, is about 30 minutes away.
Hiking, walking, cycling and exploring by bus, road or on foot are all easily enjoyed from here, with canoeing on the River Wye offering a wonderful way to see the area from a different perspective.
Lovingly restored, the cottage offers comfortable, characterful accommodation with exposed beams and a warm, welcoming feel. Downstairs there is a long hallway (with indoor washing line), an open-plan sitting room and well-equipped kitchen with gas hob and electric oven, a wood-burning stove, smart television and free Wi-Fi. Steep stairs lead to the first floor, where you’ll find a bedroom with a European king-size bed, all linen and towels provided, and a bathroom with bath, overhead shower, toilet and toiletries. There is also an open-plan living/spare room with exposed beams and an oak balcony.
Outside, there is on-street parking at the front and a delightful south-facing private back garden with patio, ancient well, barbecue and shed for secure bicycle storage. Sorry no pets, children or smoking.
Bosbury is surrounded by delightful Herefordshire countryside, with many public footpaths and quiet lanes right from the village – ideal for walkers and nature lovers. Venturing out in any direction brings you to beautiful and interesting places, and the drives themselves are often a pleasure, with little traffic and virtually no motorway. Whatever your interests, there is plenty to enjoy before returning to the cottage to relax – or popping into the local pub just moments away.
Ledbury, four miles away, is a charming and thriving market town with medieval buildings, independent shops, cafés and the annual poetry festival. Within about 20 minutes you can reach Eastnor Castle and deer park, the Malvern Hills, Dymock (famous for its daffodil walks and poets), Newent with its lake and Birds of Prey Centre, and Bromyard, one of Herefordshire’s five market towns known for its annual galas and events.
Within 30 minutes are Ross-on-Wye, gateway to the Wye Valley; Leominster, with its antique shops and Black and White Trail; Worcester and Gloucester, both historic cathedral cities; Tewkesbury with its abbey; and Upton-upon-Severn, known for its independent shops and jazz festival. Hereford, our county city on the River Wye and home to the cathedral’s Mappa Mundi and chained library, is about 30 minutes away.
Hiking, walking, cycling and exploring by bus, road or on foot are all easily enjoyed from here, with canoeing on the River Wye offering a wonderful way to see the area from a different perspective.





















