A two-bedroom rural house situated in the village of Eardisley, offering accommodation in a peaceful setting
The property provides two double bedrooms and a practical layout suited to modern living. Heating is provided by a solid-fuel Rayburn, supplying central heating and adding character to the home. Outside, the property benefits from private gardens and off-road parking, providing useful outdoor space and enjoying the surrounding rural environment
A two-bedroom rural house situated in the village of Eardisley, offering accommodation in a peaceful setting
The property provides two double bedrooms and a practical layout suited to modern living. Heating is provided by a solid-fuel Rayburn, supplying central heating and adding character to the home. Outside, the property benefits from private gardens and off-road parking, providing useful outdoor space and enjoying the surrounding rural environment
Available now!
Council Tax Band - C
Rent - £900.00 per calendar month
Deposit required - £1038
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Eardisley is a historic village in western Herefordshire, situated on the River Arrow between Kington and Hereford. With a population of approximately 600, the village is renowned for its picturesque black-and-white timber-framed buildings, traditional village character and rich agricultural heritage. Surrounded by rolling countryside and fertile farmland, Eardisley lies close to the Welsh border and forms part of the beautiful Herefordshire landscape. The village has a long and fascinating history dating back to Saxon times and is home to the striking St Mary Magdalene Church, which features an impressive Norman font and medieval architecture. Eardisley was once an important market settlement and remains a thriving rural community with a range of local amenities, independent businesses and traditional inns. The village is also located near the famous "Black and White Village Trail", which attracts visitors from across the country. The market town of Kington, situated on the edge of the Hergest Ridge and Offa’s Dyke Path, is just 6 miles away and provides a gateway to some of the finest walking and cycling routes in the Welsh Marches. The internationally renowned town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its annual literary festival and numerous bookshops, is also within easy reach. With its rich history, attractive surroundings and excellent access to outdoor recreation, Eardisley remains one of Herefordshire’s most charming and sought-after villages.