Charming barn conversion with a traditional cottage feel within the beautiful village of Bretforton. The village is home to the historic Fleece Inn, a National Trust owned pub which was restored from a half timbered medieval farmhouse. The vibrant village of Broadway is 6 miles…
A walkers delight, this converted barn has many waymarked footpaths from the doorstep ready for you to explore the surrounding Cheshire countryside by foot or by bike. Head 1.5 miles into nearby Audlem which offers a host of independent shops and eateries, a mill, and a church…
Forming part of a cluster of Victorian cottages and converted stables within an established Herefordshire estate and surrounded by well managed farmland, the perfect base for keen walkers and with a network of waymarked paths on the doorstep. Perfect for exploring the many…
You are spoilt for choice with a range of cafes, pubs and restaurants to enjoy, all located nearby of the cottage. The village base is ideal being located in the heart of the Peak District National Parks with walks from the village into the parklands of Chatsworth House and…
Perched on the brink of the Brecon Beacons and deep in the Welsh countryside, this charming property is the ideal base for exploring the Wales and England border. Visit nearby Hay on Wye (2 miles) to discover welcoming family pubs and its generous selection of bookshops or plan…
Set deep into the Herefordshire countryside the rural village of Llangarron is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. A haven for walkers and cyclists where you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye, or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock where you can…
The village of Brockhampton lies in a sheltered valley, high in the Cotswold Hills, yet only 6 miles east of Cheltenham Spa. The apartment provides a rare experience, to be transported into a different time with the added comforts of modern day living. The ancient Anglo Saxon…
The quaint and bustling community village of Staunton has an enviable position making it an excellent base for exploring the Forest of Dean, Wye Valley and Welsh Borders. Nestled in an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, surrounded by countryside with many well marked footpaths…
The village well served of Snitterfield lies within the undulating countryside in the heart of Warwickshire, home to Shakespeare s father where he farmed the land. situated 4 miles North of Stratford upon Avon a vibrant market town with its riverside walks and cruises, and many…
This stunning Grade II listed property sits on the edge of the 4,000 acre National Trust Sherborne estate and unspoilt village. Surrounded by woods and fields and set below the mature gardens of the main house, the Forge has a private entrance and its own terraced garden. The…
Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location and perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and Shropshire…
Set within the apple orchards of this thriving fruit farm you will find it hard to leave, there is plenty to explore by foot where you are able to access the waymarked footpaths, or you may wish to take a guided tour of the farm arranged with the estate. Set close to the Welsh…
Set in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location that s perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and the Shropshire Hills.…
Set deep in the Herefordshire countryside, the rural village of Peterstow is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. A haven for walkers and cyclists, you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye (1.5 miles) or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock (6 miles)…
Set in 200 acres of Herefordshire farmland where you can leave the car behind and enjoy the local foot paths from your front door. The Herefordshire countryside is perfect no matter what the time of year, The Wye Valley Way offers river walks and golden valleys in Autumn, and…
The granary s location enjoys the best of both rural and town life. It sits on a working smallholding, where you can meet goats and enjoy fresh Wye produce. Head off for a countryside walk along the banks of the River Wye, or even a shallow paddle. When you re ready for some…
Staunton on Arrow village has retained its rural charm and peaceful footpaths. Situated on the River Arrow which meanders through the countryside. A haven for walkers where you can walk the Mortimer Trail, Offa s Dyke or ride through the beautiful countryside enjoying the cycle…
Spend your day exploring the surrounding area by foot, bike or car and use this apartment as a base during your adventures. Ideal for couples, the location is perfectly situated for enjoying a night out in Wirksworth where the town centre is just over 150 metres away. Carsington…
Situated in an elevated position, with views over rooftops and the far reaching countryside, this stylish apartment, renovated in 2022 with contemporary fixtures and fittings throughout, is situated just 150 metres from Wirksworth town centre which offers an array of independent…
Perfect for couples, small families, cyclists and walkers alike is this pretty barn which has been converted beautifully while still retaining its original character with views over Ecton Hill. There is a public footpath that passes through the large garden, and for cyclists the…
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.