HistoryBuried in the half-tamed, border countryside between England and Wales it retains the mystic of it's history - a part of England just as it has been for hundreds of years.First built in 1280 when Edward I King of England, came down the hill, past our property, and took Kington away from the Welsh.The building has somehow survived, by pure chance, for more than seven hundred years as a farm on the border of Herefordshire and Wales.Now, after many years of devoted work by the owners, repairing and rebuilding it emerges as the most delightful set of buildings that you could find anywhere.Opportunities For FilmingThe house looks out on a farm pond humming and blooming with life.There are three periods to the main house:* the great medieval Cruck Hall with stone flag floors* a snug corner with a roaring log fire* an Elizabethan wing with vast oak beams.Each of these areas offer filmmakers great opportunities for photo-shoots, music videos or other such filming activity.
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