Situated in the heart of the small and picturesque medieval border town of Knighton, this pretty half-timbered cottage is Grade II listed, built in 1678 or earlier and retains many original features, with oak beams throughout. The living room features a wood burner in an inglenook fireplace and there is a fully fitted kitchen. Upstairs, the spacious double bedroom has an oak beamed ceiling and walls, whilst the twin bedroom enjpys views across the wooded Shriopshire Hills. This holiday cottage is one of a row of houses, backing onto The Narrows, and there is a sunny sitting out area, adjacent to the private paved parking place at the front. It is within easy walking distance of several pubs, restaurants, a golf course, the Offa’s Dyke Visitor Centre and Footpath. Historic Ludlow, Hay with its antiquarian bookshops, and Presteigne, all of which host cultural festivals during the summer months, are just a short drive away. Shops 50 yards and pub 83 yards.