The Hope Mansell valley boasts rolling hills, rich pastureland and thick woodland, ideal for those wanting to explore both the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley by day and relax in peace and tranquillity in the evenings. With walks from the door across mixed woods, farmlands and…
Upper Brailes is just east of Shipston on Stour, set on the edge of the Cotswold s, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a wealth of walking, with villages just ready to explore. Attractions within easy access to include Shakespeare s birthplace Stratford upon…
Set on a farm with 50 acres of land home to grazing cows and sheep, this property is only a few miles away from a whole host of highlights in Shakespeare s county of Warwickshire. Warwick is 10 miles away, where visits to Warwick Castle, St. John s House Museum and Hill Close…
Whether you would like to try wind surfing on Carsington Water or a less energetic stroll through historic Ashbourne, you will be centrally located for many attractions. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Heights of Abraham, Tissington & Monsal Trail and Alton Towers are within easy…
Located 5 miles from historic Much Wenlock, and Ironbridge which boasts ten museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous iron bridge. Fishermen can appreciate the River Severn, with permits available in town. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths…
Over Haddon is a small but very picturesque Peak District village, set peacefully amidst the rolling fields of the White Peak and located on a hill overlooking the beautiful Lathkill Dale. The village lies under 0.25 miles from the pretty market town of Bakewell (the home of the…
Ideally located in the pretty village of Richards Castle, within walking distance to the local pub. Close to Ludlow, a thriving market town and an architectural gem, busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts and crafts, theatre, walking and…
Ollerton is a peaceful hamlet in Shropshire, close to Market Drayton, well known for its street market, shops and eateries, not forgetting the lovely Shropshire Union Canal. Activities in the area include walking, cycling and river fishing. There s so much to see and do within a…
This beautiful retreat is situated in the heart of the Peak District, in the pretty little hamlet of Stanton Lees which is surrounded by quiet country lanes and rolling hills. The location is perfect for keen walkers as the surrounding countryside offers some fantastic walking…
Hartington village has pubs and cafes where lovely cream teas can be purchased and enjoyed. The High Peak and Tissington Trails are within easy reach with cycle hire. Carsington Water for sailing and watersports is within easy reach. Chatsworth, the medieval Haddon Hall or in…
Enjoying an enviable location within walking distance of the Wye Valley Walk taking in stunning scenery and market towns and villages along the way. With walks from the door across brilliant woods and farmlands, Goodrich Castle, established in 1095 set majestically within a…
Set deep in the beautiful countryside of the Herefordshire, Shropshire & Welsh borders. Perfectly placed for exploring the area and close to many national and local walking and cycle routes that criss cross the landscape, including Mortimer s Trail from Ludlow to Kington, which…
This property lies just a mile away from the beautiful village of Himbleton with a great pub, recently featuring in the Good Beer Guide. The nearby Cathedral City of Worcester offers a wider selection of shops, bars restaurants and tea rooms. Just a short drive away you will…
This bright and sunny cottage is full of history. It stands adjacent to a Grade II listed manor house close to the local church of St Michaels, built in 1770, and is situated close to the village of Poole Keynes, which is well served by a local shop and pubs in the nearby…
This property enjoys a fantastic countryside location in South Shropshire, with miles of country walks accessible directly from the front door. The area around the property has many lovely villages to discover, many of which have welcoming country pubs. If food is your thing,…
The Olchon Valley is situated on the Herefordshire/Welsh border within the Black Mountains on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It s an area of special scientific interest, with a profusion of birds, plants, and animals, some rare, along with no light…
Peacefully tucked away on a country lane within a charming hamlet, this sympathetically restored barn of historical interest has wonderful exposed beams, high ceilings and stone work with an inviting woodburner and simple furnishings, making this the home away from home and…
Enjoying a peaceful setting within the grounds of the owner s home these beautifully restored properties enable guests to enjoy the natural surroundings and landscape. Unwind with a good book in the Hammock House or choose a lovely area of the garden to relax. Find the secret…
Commanding an enchanting rural position, with the nearby Monsal Trail offering a splendid route for cyclists through the re opened railway tunnels. There are various walks right on the doorstep of the barn, which are a great way for exploring this beautiful part of the world.…
The central location of the farm gives excellent access to local shops, visitor attractions, and motorway connections. Take a trip to Alton Towers, Hansons Auctioneers, Uttoxeter Racecourse, Castle Donington, or enjoy a historical day out exploring the National Trust properties…
From the wildness of the Peak District to the Cotswold's cosy charm, the counties that make up the Heart of England, can offer rolling hills, ancient woodlands, dramatic moors, heritage rich Oxford and the spa towns of Cheltenham and Bath. Cider trails in Herefordshire and canal routes in Staffordshire.