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Now it warmly welcomes tourists to this attractive and uniquely positioned border town, part of which nestles in England, part of which nestles in Wales Knighton is steeped in history with sloping winding streets and half-timbered houses On each Thursday and Friday, livestock comes to market and there are lively fairs celebrated in May and Autumn With antiques and gifts, old inns with character and good, Knighton is well served by pubs and restaurants Swimming, tennis, bowls and other sporting activities are available at the leisure centre, while high-quality golf, clay pigeon shooting, game and coarse fishing are also accessible nearby The Powys Observatory offers a unique and fascinating opportunity to see life around Knighton the moon and distant galaxies The Camera Obscura observes wildlife and the surrounding countryside and transmits its images to viewers in a darkened circular room Honeysuckle Cottage was originally built in the 19th Century and has been converted to offer accommodation for up to 3 people; a superb haven for small families or couples wishing to enjoy some quality time together A patio at the rear of the property gives you ample opportunity for some summertime dining, although there is a restaurant about a minute’s walk away 500 metres away, you’ll find a delightful riverside walk and other attractions, such as Offa’s Dyke, are within easy reach Roadside parking is available, but most amenities are accessible on foot .

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