Arboyne House Holiday Apartments and B&B
Welcome to our website and to our
village. Eardisley and the surrounding countryside offer a true taste of
Herefordshire, and we hope that you will take a longer look by staying in our self-catering apartments for a relaxing
break. We also have an en-suite B&B room for two.
We are situated next to the village inn, the Tram, which serves excellent food. There is also a second pub, a village shop, Post Office, two tea rooms, a church, doctor's surgery, school and even a fire station. Although smaller than this all suggests it is an extremely welcoming community and you can be sure of a quiet and relaxing stay.
Within a 15 minute drive are Hay-on-Wye, the walking centre Kington, the Wye valley itself, and the edges of the Radnor Hills and the Black Mountains.
We are situated next to the village inn, the Tram, which serves excellent food. There is also a second pub, a village shop, Post Office, two tea rooms, a church, doctor's surgery, school and even a fire station. Although smaller than this all suggests it is an extremely welcoming community and you can be sure of a quiet and relaxing stay.
Within a 15 minute drive are Hay-on-Wye, the walking centre Kington, the Wye valley itself, and the edges of the Radnor Hills and the Black Mountains.
Arboyne House was built in about 1730, most likely as a corn store for the village. In later years it was a general store and bakery.
Now much extended and improved, it comprises two separated properties. The larger two or three bedroomed holiday unit, known as Holly Lodge, comprises most of the first floor, and has it's own entrance via external stairs.
At the rear is the separate single bedroomed 'Bakehouse', which was indeed the village bakery and still containing it's original oven. This has a ground-floor entrance, with the stairs shown being an emergency exit.
We have ample parking, a large lawn, drying and storage facilities for walkers and cyclists. In fact, all you need for your stay, whether relaxing or energetic.
Now much extended and improved, it comprises two separated properties. The larger two or three bedroomed holiday unit, known as Holly Lodge, comprises most of the first floor, and has it's own entrance via external stairs.
At the rear is the separate single bedroomed 'Bakehouse', which was indeed the village bakery and still containing it's original oven. This has a ground-floor entrance, with the stairs shown being an emergency exit.
We have ample parking, a large lawn, drying and storage facilities for walkers and cyclists. In fact, all you need for your stay, whether relaxing or energetic.