Set within a traditional farming village, close to the Herefordshire border, offering easy access to the open countryside and the banks of the River Severn, with stunning scenery just perfect for walking and cycling whatever the time of year. This central location offers easy…
This property sits just a mile from the beautiful village of Himbleton with local amenities including a pub, which features in the Good Beer Guide. Quietly situated in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside, yet close to town and city attractions such as the Cathedral City…
Spacious and stylish barn conversion set on the owner s estate enjoying stunning views within a peaceful countryside setting. The hamlet of Sheriffs Lench is an excellent base to explore the Cotswolds with popular Broadway 12.3 miles away, renowned for its independent shops,…
This detached cottage is located on the boarder of the Peak District National Park within the owner s grounds. Situated close by to Chesterfield this ensures the location has fantastic transport links. Chatsworth House and Gardens is on the doorstep and boasts a fantastic day…
Otherwise known as the Venice of the Cotswolds, Bourton on the Water is one of the most highly regarded Cotswold villages. Located in an Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty attracting visitors throughout the year its central location offers easy access to a host of attractions.…
Situated on the edge of the village, this cottage benefits from rolling countryside views from the very back garden, which means there is so much walking to be had. For those who prefer life on two wheels the nearby Manifold and Tissington trail are popular scenic routes. The…
Explore the vibrant towns nearby including Newport, Telford, medieval Shrewsbury, historic Nantwich, Stafford and the pottery and university town of Stoke On Trent. All are within easy reach, offering a range of events, independent shops, eateries, museums, galleries and…
This thriving market town built around its outstanding 17th century market hall, offers a unique experience with many individually owned shops, a major centre for antiques, along with many restaurants and bars. On the outskirts of Tetbury is Chavenage House, an Elizabethan Manor…
The village of Hook Norton is both vibrant and traditional, the clever mix of thatches complement the honey coloured stone of the cottages with a back drop of breath taking countryside. The village is well served with a selection of village inn s and village store, why not try…
This picture postcard cottage is great for couples, small families and friends wanting a break away with a wealth of amenities within 250 meters. It has coaching inns (PUBS), cafes, delicatessens, a gift shop, antique shops and a cheese shop so you are spoilt for choice. The…
Enjoying an excellent location, within the centre of the historic market town of Ludlow, this Grade II listed property with its traditional frontage and architect design oak framed living space opening onto a walled garden, creates a perfect base for enjoying the many festivals…
This comfortable holiday property is one of two at the same location. It s the perfect bolthole for a young family to escape city life deep in the heart of the English countryside. Embrace the experience by taking some peaceful walks along the footpaths, holloways and bridleways…
Situated on a working organic farm in the Clun Valley, why not pop to the local pub in Newcastle (3.5 miles) or the historic town of Clun. The latter is full of curious buildings, a museum, shops, cafes and castle, as well as the ancient Packhorse Bridge. An ideal base to…
Many of the original features and the character, evoking life deep in the countryside, have been retained. Surrounded by horse paddocks, on a sprawling farm estate, it s the very definition of a countryside hideaway. Close to the village of Clattercote, the property is at the…
The property lies on working farmland complete with farm shop selling fresh produce. Just half a mile away you will find good local shops and pubs, in Welford on Avon. With the River Avon boarding the farmland, guests can benefit from private fishing rights or perhaps head to…
The property lies on working farmland complete with farm shop selling fresh produce. Just half a mile away you will find good local shops and pubs, in Welford on Avon. With the River Avon boarding the farmland, guests can benefit from private fishing rights or perhaps head to…
In the midst of the fabulous countryside, the friendly village of Clifton offers walkers and cyclists beautiful scenic routes, and a friendly local pub. Situated to the nearby town of Ashbourne with its Georgian terraces, 13th century church, colourful market square, heritage…
Situated within a working farm, the property is surrounded by fields of which guests are welcome to roam. There is easy access to the river Thames pathway, which takes in several tea rooms and inns along the way. The picturesque villages and towns of Burford, Bourton on the…
Stow on the Wold is the quintessential English town, with its mellow Cotswold stone architecture, breath taking countryside, ample country pubs and tea rooms it is ideal for enthusiastic walkers and tourers alike. Often referred to as the hub of the Cotswolds with a vibrant town…
Set within the very heart of Winchcombe a vibrant market town where you can step out onto the High Street to take advantage of the many independent shops, delicatessens, pubs and restaurants. A haven for keen walkers with both the Cotswolds and Winchcombe Way, and Cleeve Hill…
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.