"Lovely, quaint cottage and very dog friendly. Host was welcoming and everyrhi g provided, lovely options for breakfast and really enjoyed the tea and coffee making facilities in the room. Great value for money. "
"We have stayed at The Feathers a few times in the lead up to our wedding, but this was our first time staying in the cottage with our dog. It was a fantastic stay as usual, and we loved the cottage, it was exceptionally clean and we can’t wait to stay again! "
"It was all perfect and exceeded all our expectations.
wonderful house, lovely ,friendly ,courteous hosts
DELICIOUS breakfast ,all
home made, even the hash browns!
We have already told friends it is the best B&B we have ever visited and will definitely return so Thankyou so much Keil and Stewart"
"The proprietor Andrew was lovely made me and the dogs very welcome. The breakfast was delicious and the marmalade, jam and compote was home made. Lovely walks around area. Would recommend. "
"Great place to stay, especially with the dog. Fabulous walking right from the pod door. The pods are great, all clean, the double bed is definitely cosy but their description of the pod on the website is accurate, it is basic but they never profess to be anything else. Barbecue in front of each pod is great, we cooked supper and breakfast on it, for all you carnivores, the butcher in Fownhope is fabulous. If you just need a base to chill out in, this is absolutely perfect."
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You can spend an afternoon browsing the exhibits at Old House during your travels in Hereford. Visit the top-notch restaurants or lively bars in this relaxing area.
A trip to Hay Castle takes you on a journey of discovery through the ages. This castle, which is part Norman, part Jacobean and part Victorian, has stood for more than 1,000 years and has been a medieval stronghold, occupied by invaders, a patriots’ citadel, a manor house and even a famous bookshop.