So, you’ve decided to take some ‘time out’ from the stresses of daily life and you are now seeking out holiday homes in Herefordshire. Great, but what exactly should you tick off on your list? Well, there are a few things to look for when making a final decision on holiday homes in Herefordshire, such as the location, the guest amenities, the views and of course, the history. Staying somewhere that boasts a fascinating history will really take you back to the former years and by focusing on the following points, you can find holiday homes in Herefordshire that are ideal for vacations that involve fishing, hunting, walking and plenty of clean air.
The Style
Think about what you are looking for in the way of style when you stay in holiday homes in Herefordshire. There are many farm guesthouses in this location and the benefit of staying somewhere like this is that the guesthouse will be set in a rural location. Natural stonework, oak beams and original fireplaces will make you feel cosy and very much at home. A place like Sink Green Farm is the ideal place to go if you want to be transported to a different era, because this building was erected in the 16th century and still boasts the original features. The traditional build of the guesthouse combined with the unrefined landscape will help you to admire the beauty of nature.
The Amenities
Holiday homes in Herefordshire should make you feel as comfortable as you might feel at home. The living area should have panoramic views of the Herefordshire countryside and the bedrooms should be available in different sizes. Ideally, a television, central heating and DAB radio will be included in the room, much like it is at Sink Green Farm. With Internet being a big part of people’s lives nowadays, particularly for business people, it is worth staying somewhere that offers amenities in the form of free WiFi. Also, inquire about additional services such as breakfast.
The Location
As a tourist you will want to make the most of the area surrounding holiday homes in Herefordshire. Look for a guesthouse that is in close proximity to the major attractions, such as Whitney-on-Wye Toll Bridge, Goodrich Castle and Hampton Court Castle & Gardens. Also, make sure there are enough grounds to explore nearby, so that you can experience activities like shooting, fishing, hunting, Kingfisher cruises, Wye Valley cruises and canoeing with ease. Known for its wildlife, this location can be enjoyed to its full potential when you stay in the countryside.
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