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Welcome to the website for our Self Catering flat in the village of Bircher, Near Leominster, Herefordshire. The location of this flat is ideal for those visiting Herefordshire, South Shropshire, Welsh Borders, and particularly the towns of Leominster and Ludlow. Situated in a quiet village in the middle of the English countryside, with stunning views. Bircher is a small village one and a half miles from Yarpole where there is a pub and village shop. It is five miles from the market town of Leominster and 6 miles from historic Ludlow with its famous restaurants. There are markets, farmers' markets and Antiques markets, in both Leominster and Ludlow. Bircher is on the Mortimer Trail and is surrounded by beautiful walking and riding country. There are many historic houses, gardens to visit and National Trust properties in the area and it is within about half an hour's drive of Ironbridge Gorge with all it's museums and historic sights. The accommodation comprises a well equipped studio flat on the first floor of old cider barn (pictured). The flat is approached by outside steps and parking is available on the drive outside the flat. The flat sleeps two in a double bed and has a spacious en-suite shower room. A cot or camp bed is available if required and twin beds can replace the double. There is a well equipped kitchen area with built in hob and combination microwave, a dining area with table and chairs and a sitting area with television and video recorder. You can bring dogs and horses by arrangement. More pictures of the flat, please see below.
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Bircher, Nr. Leominster, Herefordshire |
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Brook House Farm Flat |
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Self Catering Accommodation |




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Facilities |
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Photos |
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Sitting area with digital TV and video recorder |
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Kitchen area with microwave, hobs, fridge and dinning area |
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Double bed with option to have two single beds |
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Convenient location for North Herefordshire, Welsh Borders and South Shropshire. Bookings: Tel 01568 780520—E-mail: shanmsmith@aol.com |
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Website designed by Marianela Smith, July 2007 |