Late Booking Deals - August 2010
HURRY, Last Minute BARGAINS!!
Wednesday 1st September, 5 nights at The Coach House, was £547 NOW £347
BOOK NOW for 2011 at 2010 PRICES !! (Limited time offer)
Short Breaks are available all year - please e-mail or ring for details
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Self catering holiday cottages in Presteigne and knighton, Wales
We offer a range of self-catering holiday houses and cottages in the Welsh border towns of Presteigne and Knighton.
All of our properties offer modern facilities, with all utilities and all linen provided. Whilst each property is different and has its own unique charm, so they all share modern facilities, central heating, and the same attention to detail that has become our hallmark.
Pets welcome, at no extra charge (click here for more details)
Our growing number of repeat visits is further proof that the houses and the area produce memorable holidays.
Apple Tree House, Presteigne

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Presteigne
Four of our properties are in Presteigne, within a very short walk of the town centre (see our self catering cottages on a map), and hence can also be booked in combinations for even larger groups. We genuinely can cater for the lone visitor or groups from 2 to 28 people!
Ivy House, Presteigne

Presteigne, a former Radnor county town, is a pretty border town with black and white half timbered buildings. A thriving community, Presteigne hosts a number of cultural festivals during the year. The Judge's Lodgings museum is an award winning attraction with an appeal to all ages. The town is also ideal for exploring the Welsh Marches, for walks, as a touring base and for visiting historic sites and gardens.
Craftsman's Mews, Presteigne

Knighton
Knighton is a small and picturesque medieval border town. It is a popular and unique tourist town in Wales, steeped in history. As a centre for walking activities, Offa's Dyke Centre in Knighton is positioned at about the halfway point of the Offa's Dyke Path National Trail and at the start of the Glyndwr's Way National Trail (see walks). The Welsh town name "Tref-y-Clawdd" even means the town on the dyke. The Offa's Dyke Centre includes the town's Tourist Infomation Centre and has a picnic area and playground for younger children. A short walk from the centre takes you to a tranquil riverside setting, before you follow the river towards the northern half of the Dyke itself.
Kinsley Villa itself is technically in Shropshire (England), as it lies across the river Teme from the main town.
The town hosts a wonderful range of interesting art, crafts and antique shops to browse, as well as a wide range of more traditional outlets. The town also hosts a regular animal market as Knighton is still plays a pivotal role for the local farming community. There are several public houses and restaurants offering variety for all age groups.
Kinsley Villa, Knighton

Round and About
Short drives will take you walking in the Brecon Beacons and Elan Valley, sight-seeing and shopping in picturesque border towns of Ludlow and Hereford, searching for books in Hay-on-Wye, or following Black and White Village Trail around some of the most attractive villages in Britain.



