Holiday Cottages in Knighton, Powys available for rental
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| Suran-y-Coed , Knighton |
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Price: £ 254- £576
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Set in its own grounds on a working farm in the rural hamlet of Llangunllo, this charming pine lodge has two bedrooms – one double and one twin – as well as an open-plan living area with fitted kitchen, dining table and seating area. The lodge also boasts a covered veranda with wonderful views of the surrounding countryside, as well as a private hot tub. Visitors also have shared access to an on site games room with a full sized snooker table, table-tennis table, darts and table football. Fishing enthusiasts can also access the many trout fishing pools for a low rate. With so much to see and do in the local area, this property is ideal for a family. |
| Situated in lovely rolling countryside, Llangunllo is a scattered rural hamlet just seven miles from the market town of Knighton. Set on the banks of the River Teme which straddles the border between England and Wales, this town is renowned for walking, horse-riding and cycling. Knighton also hosts the Offa's Dyke Information Centre due to its favourable position along Offa's Dyke. With Radnor Forest, the Glyndwr's Way National Trail and the 84mile-long Radnor Ring Cycling Route all within easy driving distance, it isn’t hard to see why this town gained its reputation as one of the best in the country for walking and cycling. For those in search of a more relaxing trip, the magnificent Powys Castle, breathtaking Llanrhaeadr Waterfall, Elan Valley dams and the lovely towns of Presteigne and Ludlow are under an hour’s drive away. |
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| Swallow Cottage , Knighton |
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Price: £ 193- £575
Sleeps: 5 |

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| Swallow Cottage is a magnificent barn conversion on the outskirts of Bucknell village. This superb semi-detached stone built property is one of two 18th century Grade II listed barn conversions, set in an attractive courtyard in a picturesque rural location just two miles from the village. Swallow Cottage features an array of original features including oak beams and trusses, wall timbers and some exposed stone walls. Swallow Cottage provides high-quality accommodation, including en-suite facilities, and a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It’s a stunning holiday retreat within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is the perfect base for walking, cycling, bird watching and exploring the fantastic countryside of Shropshire and Mid Wales. |
| Set in the beautiful River Teme Valley in South Shropshire, Bucknell offers two pubs, which both serve food and within easy reach are the market towns of Craven Arms and Knighton with their excellent amenities for visitors. This is a charming area of unspoiled, tranquil countryside, close to the borders of Wales and Herefordshire, which offers many interesting pursuits and attractions. The notable market town of Ludlow with its fine restaurants, the famous museums of Ironbridge and the thriving county town of Shrewsbury are all a short drive away. |
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| Stable End , Knighton |
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Price: £ 171- £386
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Situated in a charming rural location, around an attractive courtyard, this property is just two miles from the quaint village of Bucknell. The cosy, king-sized bedroom comes with original wooden beams and exposed brick-work, as does much of the rest of the property. With a welcoming, open-plan living area that incorporates a fitted kitchen and dining table, as well as a pretty front patio for relaxing on or dining outdoors, this property is a great spot for a second honeymoon or romantic break. And with so much to see and do in the local area, it’ll be a tough choice whether to stay in and enjoy the house, or go out and explore the countryside. |
| Nestled in the beautiful South Shropshire valley of the River Teme is the pretty village of Bucknell, complete with two village pubs – both of which serve food. Close to the borders of Wales and Herefordshire, quiet, peaceful and quiet village is set in a lovely area of beautiful, unspoiled countryside – ideal for ramblers and hill walkers. The historic market town of Ludlow is close by and is well renowned for the superb quality of its restaurants. Ironbridge provides a wealth of museums whilst the historic town of Shrewsbury is also within easy driving distance. Local towns of Craven Arms and Knighton offer a full range of amenities. Stopping in the village is the Heart of Wales Railway, taking visitors through beautiful, hillside scenery and to the south are the quaint, wood-beamed cottages and cider orchards of North Herefordshire. |
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| The Smithy , Knighton |
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Price: £ 600 - £ 899
Sleeps: 2 |

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| Bleddfa View , Knighton |
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Price: £ 356 - £ 686
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Short Break Pet Friendly |
These warm and comfortable lodges with their blissful hot tubs sit together in an idyllically secluded setting above the owners farmhouse. There are magnificent views and wonderful walking from the doorstep. The beautiful Elan Valley with its stunning reservoirs and superb mountain biking is the area's main attraction fishing is available here on the River Wye and Llyngwyn Lake. The area is also a wonderful location for bird watching and walking choose to walk the Glyndwr's Way Cistercian Way or visit the Offa's Dyke centre at Knighton. Close by is the attractive Victorian Spa town of Llandrindod Wells and the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells. Bustling Hereford with its cathedral and the Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world. The book town of Hay on Wye with its International Literary Festival (May) are close by. For children there is an indoor play barn and adventure park nearby a small breeds farm an indoor activity centre cycle hire or pony trekking. Pub 1 mile.
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| Mill Barn , Knighton |
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Price: £ 298 - £ 681
Sleeps: 6 |

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| Detached Non Smoking Pub Close By Short Break Pet Friendly |
This attractive newly refurbished and stylish barn sits on a small lane overlooking watermeadows and beside a babbling brook a delightfully tranquil setting yet within walking distance of the shops pubs and visitor attractions of Knighton. Great walking starts at the doorstep the surrounding landscape affords scenic cycling on numerous waymarked trails and the town itself offers a good range of leisure facilities including an indoor pool the Offa's Dyke Centre and Spaceguard Centre. Opportunities for canoeing horse riding fishing and spotting the famous Red kite abound. Shop and pub under ½ mile.
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| Appaloosa Lodge , Knighton |
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Price: £ 2240 - £ 4412
Sleeps: 4 |

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| Non Smoking Private Hot Tub Short Break Pet Friendly Easy Walking Access |
These warm and comfortable lodges with their blissful hot tubs sit together in an idyllically secluded setting above the owners farmhouse. There are magnificent views and wonderful walking from the doorstep. The beautiful Elan Valley, with its stunning reservoirs and superb mountain biking, is the area's main attraction, fishing is available here on the River Wye and Llyngwyn Lake. The area is also a wonderful location for bird watching and walking choose to walk the Glyndwr's Way, Cistercian Way or visit the Offa's Dyke centre at Knighton. Close by is the attractive Victorian Spa town of Llandrindod Wells and the Royal Welsh Showground at Builth Wells. Bustling Hereford with its cathedral and the Mappa Mundi draws visitors from all over the world. The book town of Hay on Wye with its International Literary Festival (May) are close by. For children there is an indoor play barn and adventure park nearby, a small breeds farm, an indoor activity centre, cycle hire or pony trekking. Pub 1 mile.
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| Honeysuckle Cottage , Knighton |
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Price: £ 163- £362
Sleeps: 3 |

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| Honeysuckle Cottage was originally built in the 19th Century and has been converted to offer accommodation for up to 3 people; a superb haven for small families or couples wishing to enjoy some quality time together. A patio at the rear of the property gives you ample opportunity for some summertime dining, although there is a restaurant about a minute’s walk away. 500 metres away, you’ll find a delightful riverside walk and other attractions, such as Offa’s Dyke, are within easy reach. Roadside parking is available, but most amenities are accessible on foot. |
| 700 years ago Knighton was the scene of one of Owain Glyndwr's most famous victories against English invaders. Now it warmly welcomes tourists to this attractive and uniquely positioned border town, part of which nestles in England, part of which nestles in Wales. Knighton is steeped in history with sloping winding streets and half-timbered houses. On each Thursday and Friday, livestock comes to market and there are lively fairs celebrated in May and Autumn. With antiques and gifts, old inns with character and good, Knighton is well served by pubs and restaurants. Swimming, tennis, bowls and other sporting activities are available at the leisure centre, while high-quality golf, clay pigeon shooting, game and coarse fishing are also accessible nearby. The Powys Observatory offers a unique and fascinating opportunity to see life around Knighton the moon and distant galaxies. The Camera Obscura observes wildlife and the surrounding countryside and transmits its images to viewers in a darkened circular room. |
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