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Hotel in Knighton
Set in Knighton, The Knighton Hotel by Paymán Club features a shared lounge, garden and free WiFi. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. Totally unexpected, I’m on the road 5 days a week, staying here and there, but this hotel got the lot, 5 star treatment from the time I arrived, stunning period Hotel, loads of original features which was lovely to see Rooms refurbished to a very high standard, especially walk in WC definitely 5 stars.....Peter and Tina the managers couldn’t have been more helpful Definitely in my top 3 hotels , doesn’t do food as yet, but according to Peter, restaurant will opening very soon....well done everybody involved. Kind regards. Eamon.
Knighton
This small and friendly guest house is located in an imposing 16th century stone-built building, ideally located in the heart of the Teme Valley in Wales on the English border. Having stayed at several hotels in the few days prior to this stay, and having a full English for breakfast at each, I can honestly say that the Full English at the Castle Inn was the best of all of them. Black pudding would have been a nice addition, but didn't deter from the experience For dinner I chose the beef and stilton pie which was outstanding, I could actually taste the stilton. The others in the group ate different pies and all agreed once again, that the pies were in a different league.
Knighton
Originally a 14th century coaching inn, the Horse & Jockey offers a warm and friendly atmosphere. I arrived by Bike and the lady instantly upgraded me to the larger room so I could store my bike safely.. was made to feel very welcome.
Knighton
Located in Knighton, 29 mi from Ludlow, Llethrau Forest & Nature Retreats features a garden and free WiFi. Such a great experience I will definitely be there again very soon ❤️
Knighton
Set in Knighton, 17 mi from Ludlow, Watson's Ale House offers a bar and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast offers a continental or buffet breakfast. Excellent location. Very friendly. Excellent Breakfast. I feel like I stayed at home.
Knighton
Pinner's Cottage is located in Knighton. The accommodations is 29 mi from Hay-on-Wye.
Knighton
Offering free WiFi and river views, Rose Cottage Dutlas is accommodations located 6.5 mi from Knighton. Guests staying at this holiday home have access to a fully equipped kitchen. Our holiday started with a great welcome from John, which made us feel immediately relaxed. Rose Cottage is cosy and comfortable with everything you need - like a home from home. There is a lovely sun room with a balcony which has stunning views over the river (just below the cottage garden) and the beautiful hills. You can watch sheep and cows in the fields. There is an abundance of bird life around the cottage - we regularly saw birds we don't normally see. Knighton is a small town nearby where there are walks along the Offa's Dyke Path - which we did - and there are many other walks nearby. We discovered some very nice places to eat: The Radnorshire Arms (5 mins drive from the cottage - but you do need to book!); The Banc - in Knighton; and a little further afield (25 mins in the car) The Lion at Leintwardine. There is also National Trust Powis Castle to visit; and English Heritage Clun Castle and Stokesay Castle. We had a wonderful 6 days here and would recommend this cottage to anyone who loves walking, wildlife and relaxing.
Knighton
Boasting a spa bath, Long Wood Lodges is located in Knighton. The accommodations is 29 mi from Hereford, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site. Brilliant location, bed clean and well presented. Added little bits just made it even better. Village is only 2 miles away. Very friendly and helpful. Definitely going to make it a yearly trip away! Couldn't be any happier. The hot tub was checked everyday to make sure it was running as it should for us. It had everything you need for a few days away
Knighton
Molly'S Cottage is located in Knighton. The accommodations is 18 mi from Ludlow, and guests benefit from complimentary WiFi and private parking available on site.
Knighton
Located in Knighton in the Powys region, The Stables, Knighton is a 5-star property featuring free WiFi. The accommodations is 17 mi from Builth Wells.
We were not really there to visit Knighton, but because there was no available accommodation in our destination of Newtown. Knighton is not a bad little place, scarcely more than a village, but worth a walk around, and it does have (I think) seven pubs! The only one that appeared to have all the business was the Horse & Jockey - the others that we passed were virtually empty.
There is steps to the rooms so be aware of this, a elderly chap across the road from here was telling us that the night before he goes on holiday he stays the night at the Castle because the food is so good and the staff so kind and he and his wife manage the stairs we were there for a funeral service so no time to explore
The hotel has seen better days but that is not the fault of the current owners who have only been there a short time and are working hard to restore it to its former glory. I hope they do well and I would recommend anyone to give them a try
It was a nice small town but we were not there looking around the place, next time. The church looked lovely but we were there when it wasn't open. The clock tower looked great as we arrived. Parts of this small town was a bit run down. easy to get around and will explore more on our next visit.
A picturesque village in the valley of the River Teme, it has many historical buildings and quaint little streets. It also has one of the best musical instrument shops around, along with some great restaurants and hostelries.
I was only there a few hours. It is a very isolated community and not a place I would care to live in. However, it is very attractively situated and full of interesting shops and very friendly people. Ideal for a one-night stay. Unusual in that the railway station is in Shropshire, I think, whereas the town is in Powys. This leads to several anomalies which I was told about! It is of course ideal for the Heart of Wales railway line, which was my reason for staying there
Knighton
The great welcome on arrival, the character of the hotel, the comfortable bed and room. We had a good night's sleep despite being at the front, and were given carte blanche to make our own breakfast in the well stocked kitchen with a great view of the countryside. Ours was a stay for work, so had little time to sample the atmosphere in the micropub downstairs, but a swift lunchtime pint accompanying fish and chips delivered from the chip shop next door, hinted at pleasant evenings on future visits.
Knighton
Beatiful cabin, in stunning surroundings. A great place to get away from it all. We normally stay in 4 star hotels so were a little worried if we would like a Shepherds hut, but this one came with everything you could need!
Knighton
Lovely area, town folk are very friendly. Accommodation was good but not hotel standards. Staff are very helpful and friendly, enjoyed my stay.
Knighton
The added be if it of the hotel also having a takeaway Thai restaurant, as well. Well situated for exploring the area.
Lovely hotel,Very friendly staff.Good size shower room, Comfortable bed.