Parking
Pets allowed
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Parking
Pets allowed
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Garden
Internet services
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Cycling
WiFi
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Parking
Pets allowed
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Families with children welcomed here
There's a TV
Highchair for the youngsters
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Open Fire / Woodburner
Barbecue
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Bath
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When writer George Borrow came to Presteigne in 1867 he asked where he was - the reply was 'Neither in England nor Wales, but simply in Radnorshire'. To take a glance now at Presteigne ('Llanandras' in Welsh), little seems to have changed since Borrow's time in this small border town where one step over a little stone bridge takes you into England. Do not be fooled though, for Presteigne is a thriving community, with a bustling High Street full of traditional and more exotic shops, a diversity of public entertainment, a fully equipped leisure centre, restaurants and public houses galore!
Presteigne's former prominence as the legal and administrative centre of Radnorshire (now central Powys) is echoed in
All Presteigne accommodation on one page
Mid Wales County page