Located near the English-Welsh border in rural Herefordshire, Palace Farm and Cottages sits just 11 miles from Hereford and offers wide-ranging countryside views across 21.94 acres.
The property includes a recently refurbished farmhouse currently divided into three holiday cottages, with the potential for a fourth, subject to planning consent.
Additional accommodation includes a three-bedroom timber lodge, a two-bedroom bungalow, and a range of equestrian facilities.
A spokesman for Carter Jonas said: “The holiday letting business was established in 2020 and the current owners have invested significantly in refurbishing the property to provide three high-quality holiday cottages as well as the detached bungalow.
“The business is currently promoted through their website, as well as through Sykes Cottages, Airbnb, ManorCottages.co.uk, Vrbo, and Booking.com. Marketing efforts are also supported by social media platforms including Facebook, and the cottages have reviews on both TripAdvisor and Google.
“All three cottages within the farmhouse can be booked together, accommodating up to 12 guests in total.
“The unique selling point of the property is the land and the equestrian facilities including high-quality stabling and 64m x 24m manège with panoramic views over the surrounding countryside.
“There is potential to develop a glamping business from the land, subject to gaining the relevant consents.”
The surrounding area is rich in attractions, including the Royal Forest of Dean, the Wye Valley, and Symonds Yat.
Other nearby points of interest include the Forest Railway, Goodrich Castle, Tintern Abbey, Beechenhurst Forest Centre, and The Weir Garden at Swainshill.
The nearest village, St Weonards, is one mile away and offers basic amenities including a church, post office, and stores.
Hereford is known for its cathedral and riverside setting and offers a mainline railway station with services to London Paddington.
The market town of Monmouth is eight miles away, while Ledbury is 25 miles.
The holiday letting business generated a gross turnover of £66,390 for the year ending March 2025, up from £24,170 in 2023.
The property is serviced by mains electricity and water, with a private drainage system.
It is being marketed for sale by private treaty through Carter Jonas’ Taunton office, with viewings strictly by appointment.