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  • TV

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This characterful, former engine driver's cottage, is set on the fringes of the market town of Knighton, close to the English/Welsh border. Presented to a delightful standard with a south-facing, enclosed garden, Myrtle Villa welcomes four guests looking to escape to this delightful part of Shropshire. The front door opens into an enclosed porch where you can leave your boots behind after a day of walking. Relax in the welcoming lounge, with a TV, DVD player and crackling woodburning stove. Across the hall is the dining room, with a window overlooking the garden, oak flooring and exposed stone walls, where you can enjoy hearty meals prepared in the amply equipped kitchen. Whisk away upstairs and find the bedrooms; a double and a twin, with wooden floors and exposed stone work. Completing the interior is the spacious bathroom with bath and separate walk-in shower, so you can decide how best to prepare for your day. At the rear of the house is a decked area that overlooks the garden sloping gently towards the railway running beside the River Teme; perfect for an evening tipple or a morning coffee. The market town of Knighton provides a great holiday base, offering a diverse range of shops including a supermarket, a butcher and a farm shop, offering seasonal produce and a range of homemade goods. Those looking to get their steps in will have no trouble exploring the various walking paths in the area, including the Offa's Dyke path and Owain Glyndwr's Way, or head across the road to explore Kinsley Wood. Cyclists can join the 84-mile-long Radnor Ring Cycling Route which passes Myrtle Villa. Knighton station on the Heart of Wales is a short walk away with a regular train service heading towards the historic Shrewsbury or through Llandrindod Wells. Elsewhere in the region, the National Trust property of Powis Castle with its celebrated gardens and the medieval town of Ludlow, with its 13th century castle, are well worth a visit. Head to Myrtle Villa and experience the beauty of Shropshire and the Welsh border.On the banks of the River Teme, which crosses the Welsh/English border, is the delightful market town of Knighton, which is tucked away in a beautiful rural setting. Offa's Dyke really runs through the village where the Offa's Dyke Information Center is located, making it a well-known destination for walking, riding, and cycling. The town's centre is traversed by Owain Glyndwr's Way, and Radnor Forest and the 84-mile Radnor Ring Cycling Route are both nearby. Visit the beautiful Powis Castle with its renowned gardens, the stunning Elan Valley reservoirs, and the charming towns of Presteigne, Leominster, and mediaeval Ludlow with its renowned castle from the 13th century, historic structures, and superb restaurants. The Victorian spa town of Llandrindod Wells and Hay-on-Wye, known as the "Town of Books," with its renowned annual literary festival, are both easily accessible by car. a great starting point for visiting the stunning counties of Herefordshire, Shropshire, and mid Wales.

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Lokation

Kinsley Road 19A, Knighton, Wales, Storbritannien

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