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Laurel Bank can be found in mid-Wales, in the village of Abbeycwmhir. In a picturesque location by the Cambrian mountains, Laurel Bank offers high-quality bed and breakfast accommodations. Guests can enjoy a freshly cooked full English breakfast, with a choice of cereals and juices. Packed lunches are also available on request. The spacious bedrooms all have satellite TV, tea and coffee facilities and free Wi-Fi. Two rooms are en suite and another has a private bathroom. Surrounded by hills, the village sits in the base of the valley close to the Clywedog Brook, and is on walking trails and bike routes. The spa town Llandrindod Wells is just under 9 miles away, and the pretty market town Rhayader is around 7 miles from Laurel Bank.
in the county of Powys
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in the county of Shropshire
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a Historic Market Town in the county of Herefordshire
(17.5 miles, 28.2 km, direction SE)This is a small ancient market town sheltered by the Hergest Ridge which rises to a height of over 1,380 ft. The town is situated near the Welsh border, with the lovely River Arrow flowing through...
in the county of Herefordshire
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in the county of Powys
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in the county of Herefordshire
(22.1 miles, 35.6 km, direction E)Shobdon, first mentioned in the Domesday Book, remains today, very much as it always has been, a great agricultural area...
a Picturesque Village in the county of Herefordshire
(22.4 miles, 36.0 km, direction E)Pembridge, is one of the prettiest villages in Herefordshire, it is thrice blessed for it stands in a trio of black and white villages famed for an abundance of quaint cottages and graceful houses...
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