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​Originally a cider mill, Parkstile is in a beautiful streamside position near the River Arrow in North West Herefordshire. It is described in the books “The Mysteries of Glass” by Sue Gee, “That Boy”, by Bob Jenkins and “Never Learn to Type” by Dame Margaret Anstee, and we hope that you will enjoy your stay here as much as these other valley inhabitants in the past. 
The House sleeps up to 6 in a king with ensuite bathroom and loo; a twin, which can be converted to a king for a extra fee, with downstairs shared "jack and jill" bathroom and shower; and a downstairs small twin (smaller beds).
The cottage gardens surround the property and sheep graze the meadows and small orchard. 
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