Centrally located in Mid Wales and close to the border of Shropshire, the small village of Kerry is set in a pretty valley Situated in a scenic region known as The Marches, this lovely town is steeped in history With a village shop and two pubs - one of which has a restaurant - the area is best known as a destination for walkers and mountain-bikers because of the Kerry Ridgeway - a gentle 15 mile route through the hills, providing remarkable views of up to 70 miles in all directions The medieval towns of Bishops Castle, Ludlow, Shrewsbury and Machynlleth are all within easy driving distance, as are the Snowdonia and Brecon Beacons National Parks Offa's Dyke and the stunning coastline are also easily accessible This lovely property was originally the old coach house and has been renovated to offer guests charming, well-equipped accommodation With its own, unique bell tower and wooden beams, the property retains much of its original character There is also a warming wood-burning stove in the cosy sitting room and a ground floor bedroom and toilet, making this property suitable for those unable to get around particularly easily The property also comes with its own garden area and provides shared access to the owner’s formal gardens, a shared large games room, children's swing and climbing frame The owner also keeps ponies, sheep and chickens which are 'children-friendly’ .
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