Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bourton on the Water is perfectly situated so you can make the most of the Cotswolds during your stay. The surrounding countryside provides beautiful walking opportunities, and there is plenty of riding along a network of way…
Situated in the town of Chapel en le Frith, you ll find a wide array of cafes, public houses and independent shops to explore nearby. For walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous trails across the Goyt Valley (7.5 miles), Kinder Scout (8 miles), Edale (7 miles), Mam…
A quiet rural escape high in the hills between the charming villages of Youlgreave and Elton with wide views over the green valley below. From the cottage you can enjoy fantastic walks with footpaths on your doorstep. Secluded and peaceful, the surrounding area waits to be…
Within 1 mile is the bustle of Hay on Wye, where you can explore several galleries, sample local produce at the weekly market or discover Hay Castle ruins. On your doorstep is an array of birdlife and other wildlife observable up close from an elevated position in the woods.…
Amenities including farm shop, delicatessen, general grocers, post office, several cafes and charming pubs are all close by. There are many walking routes from the village, which is nestled at the entrance to Edale, between Win Hill and Lose Hill. Challenging hills, gentle paths…
Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty attracting visitors throughout the year. Bourton on the Water s central location offers easy access to a host of attractions. Why not visit Adam Henson at The Cotswold Farm Park, or take in one of the many National Trust…
This is the perfect place to get together with friends and family, with four legged friends being very welcome here too. The location is ideal rural without being remote, located 4 miles from Matlock and only 20 minutes from the M1 motorway. Peaceful walks and beautiful…
Local attractions include the Newark Air Museum (1.5 miles) Newark Castle (3 miles) and the National Civil War Centre (2.5 miles). The stables are ideally placed for visits to the many events at Newark Showground including the famous antiques fair. Coddington is also…
Set high within the Minchinhampton and Rodborough Common s that are managed by the National Trust, this vibrant village is a picture postcard image of what people expect of a small Cotswold town, well served with a selection of nice shops, village pub and places to eat. You are…
Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bourton on the Water is perfectly situated so you can make the most of the Cotswolds during your stay. The surrounding countryside provides a wealth of walking opportunities, and there is plenty of riding along a network of way…
Set on an established working fruit farm situated within the fringes of Pencombe village, you are free to roam the waymarked paths with seating to stop and enjoy the view. Perfectly placed, offering easy access to a number of market towns including Ledbury and Leominster both…
Restored in 2022 to a high eco specification including an air source heat pump, traditional lime plaster and clay paints and retaining many period features. This former gatekeeper's lodge provides a fantastic rural retreat for couples exploring the area and is ideal for guests…
With so much on the doorstep you can park your car, hang up your keys and enjoy all of the many local amenities and attractions within walking distance. The property is situated near the foot of the popular Monsal Trail a traffic free route for walkers & cyclists, through some…
The small hamlet of Eye sits within the Herefordshire countryside close to the Shropshire and Welsh borders, an area that is steeped in history, within walking distance of the National Trust Berrington Hall and just 5 miles from Croft Castle. A well trodden footpath will take…
Found in a pleasant Teme Valley farm location, this cottage is a short distance away from the Worcestershire village of Clifton on Teme. For walkers, a trip to the region is not complete without a day out in the spectacular Malvern Hills. Take a day trip to Worcester to discover…
The peaceful hamlet of Twyford sits just four miles south of the city of Hereford, here you can enjoy acres of farmland where you are free to explore, along with many footpaths and quiet lanes accessible from the property. For cyclists you can enjoy the country lanes or venture…
This property sits in a charming rural position, acting as an ideal base from which to explore the Peak District National Park. Nearby, Dovedale is popular with walkers wanting to enjoy the stunning views or for those looking to exercise their legs a little more, the cycling…
Hidden away down a quiet country road, this spacious luxury property enjoys wonderful views out to endless rolling hills, and is set in a great location within the beautiful Peak District National Park. Photographers will love the endless valley vistas waiting to be captured,…
Set high within the Minchinhampton and Rodborough Commons that are managed by the National Trust, this vibrant village is a picture postcard image of what people expect of a small Cotswold town, well served with a selection of nice shops, village pub and places to eat. You are…
The bubbly market town of Hay on Wye is famously known all over the world as the Town of Books . Boasting over twenty bookstores to browse, it is renowned for the annual Hay Festival of Literature & Arts. However, there is more to the town than books; it boasts a good range of…
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.