Country house and cottages sleeping 37 with a cinema room, pool and hot tub, for large group holidays near Hay
Holiday Rental for Groups of Families and Friends. The Colloquy, Kington, Herefordshire, sleeps 4 - 37 in 16 bedrooms.
Sleeps 4 to 39 in the main house and 3 cottages
The Colloquy sleeps 23
Gardeners Cottage sleeps 6
The Forge sleeps 4
The Lodge sleeps 4 + day bed and pullout
The Colloquy has 8 luxury en-suite bedrooms, 4 with super King size beds and 4 with King-size. Each bathroom has a bath, a shower or both and every bedroom has a TV, some with DVD.
There are five kitchens in the property so you don't all have to get together for every meal if you don't want to. If you do then there are two huge rooms, which are suitable for hosting a dinner or lunch party for the entire complement.
Technologically sound, The Colloquy has state of the art communications with full broadband access and wireless routers. There is a large Plasma in one of the sitting rooms, LCD screens, connect your laptop/phone in one of the sitting rooms for large screen cinema viewings. We also have Sky TV for those sporting fanatics who need to get a regular fix!
For sporting and leisure activities we have an outdoor heated swimming pool (summer months only May to September) a squash court, a hot tub, a sauna and outdoor games. There are two large south facing terraces and built in barbecue.
Beyond the Colloquy's own one-hectare garden there are 700 acres of fields, orchards and woodland for you to wander in. Beyond that 8,000 square miles of Wales, Herefordshire, Shropshire and the Borderlands to explore. Just the thing to stretch the horizons.
In the open spaces of Herefordshire, "on your doorstep" tends to mean within 20 - 40 minutes of unstressed driving and we've got go-karting, flying of various sorts, shooting, fishing, canoeing and golf (on England's highest course), as well as riding, both pedal horseback and of course exceptional hill walking.
While for those who prefer to be rather than to do, there's Hay-on-Wye with its 39 bookshops, the border towns of Kington and Presteigne with the chainstore-free High Streets and Ludlow with its food markets and restaurants to browse.