The Grand Tour
Set back from a quiet country lane, access to Hinton Cottage is via a private driveway, with a generous provision of parking for several vehicles. Front gardens, laid to lawn at one side, are bordered by mature trees and hedging, creating an enhanced sense of privacy.
A complete renovation and refurbishment has been carefully executed by the current owners, weaving warm, thoughtful interior touches through the original stone foundations and timber-clad extension.
The primary entrance is positioned on the easterly side of the house, leading through to a bright entrance hall with floorboards painted in earthy tones running underfoot.
The primary living spaces have been subtly divided, creating a natural flow across the ground floor. A log-burning stove set in the original stone hearth of the living room forms a cosy focal point, while at the other end of the space, a deep bay of timber-framed windows brings natural light through the course of the day, creating an inviting spot for reading.
A bespoke kitchen has been artfully handcrafted on the westerly side of the plan, pairing solid oak worktops with carefully curated antique sanitaryware. Fenestration and a pair of glass doors retain a constant connection between the inside and out, while a useful utility room is set independently to the kitchen.
Ascending the staircase, a wide central landing with high ceilings unfolds, creating a voluminous sense of open space. Four well-proportioned bedrooms occupy the upper level, each with far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
The main bedroom is set on the westerly side, complete with an ensuite bathroom with a bathtub, a walk-in wardrobe, and views across the gardens. The other three bedrooms have an excellent quality of natural light and built-in storage.
The Great Outdoors
Steps lead up directly from the kitchen to private gardens that wrap the house. Deep herbaceous beds, bordering expanses of lawn, bring interest and colour throughout the seasons. Mature beech hedging and tall specimen trees provide privacy and seclusion.
Out and About
Peterchurch is a desirable, friendly village with an active local community. The village primary school is within easy walking distance, while well-regarded Fairfield High School is also nearby. There is also a general store, post office, doctor’s surgery, village hall and two popular pubs within easy reach.
The area is renowned for rolling countryside, with an extensive network of walking paths and bridleways accessible directly from the house.
Hay-on-Wye is less than 20 minutes’ drive away. A lively town famed for its many bookshops and revered literary event, the
Hay Festival or, as it’s been coined, ‘the Woodstock of the mind’.
Richard Booth’s Bookshop and Cinema is a local institution.
Small Stories is a well-curated independent home store, selling handwoven textiles, everyday household tools and independent publications.
Chapters is a celebrated local restaurant with serious foodie credentials. The beloved sheep’s milk ice cream maker,
Shepherds, can also be found in Hay.
Hay Castle is a centre for arts, literature and learning with a full range of events, exhibitions and workshops throughout the year.
Council tax band: F