Enjoying an idyllic position in the peaceful rural village of Barlow, Mulberry Cottage is a lovely property for those seeking a taste of village life amidst the outstanding natural beauty of the Peak District. Surrounded by excellent walking trails Mulberry Cottage offers guests…
The traditional working village of Bream is an ideal base for families wanting to make the most of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. An absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers,…
Ashford in the Water is a pretty and popular Derbyshire village, located in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Sitting on the banks of the River Wye, three bridges cross this free flowing river making it an idyllic waterside setting. The village pub is welcoming and…
Nestled in the weathered landscape of the Dark Peak, guests are offered a wonderful base for exploring the countryside. Delightful walks are right on the doorstep, including a jaunt to the pretty village of Chelmorton. For guests seeking a spot of culture, the historical spa…
The village of Tideswell stands in the heart of the Peak District National Park. It has pubs, a restaurant, cafes, fish and chip shops, and sandwich shops and is surrounded by must visit towns. Tideswell is well known for its popular Food Festival, which takes place every May.…
You are located at the gateway to the Dales and the Peak District National Park, the perfect place to enjoy long walks, leisurely bike rides or horse riding in the quiet Derbyshire countryside. Hartington village has pubs and cafes where lovely cream teas can be purchased and…
The property is situated in a rural village within rolling countryside on the outskirts of the Peak District National Park. There are many quiet footpaths within walking distance of the property. The market town of Ashbourne is within 8 miles and with its narrow, cobbled alleys,…
Situated in Wincle in the South West Peak District ideally located for exploring the Peak District National Park, Leek, Buxton and Macclesfield. Set in 38 acres of the owners grounds, this retreat enjoys a peaceful location with an abundance of walks on its doorstep. The small…
This idyllic and traditional cottage has nature on the doorstep, and is set in the heart of the Peak District s Stanage North Lees estate. It s uniquely nestled on its own on a hillside and just a mile from the iconic rock climbing location of Stanage Edge within the Peak…
This lovely home enjoys a peaceful location within the heart of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 1 mile from the popular town of Hay on Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of…
Situated on the upper reaches of the beautiful Dove Valley, this is a pretty stone barn nestled in a rural hamlet. Guests who enjoy fishing can head to the nearby River Dove where excellent trout fishing is available by prior arrangement. For keen cyclists, the trails of…
The lodge is situated in the Wye Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, on the fringes of Goodrich (1 mile) which is renowned for its 13th century castle and the popular Coppett Hill trail. Local activities include canoeing, fishing, cycle trails, rock climbing and many…
Enjoying a great location tucked away within Broadway s original High street of character cottages and town houses, this red brick cottage for 2 offers a wealth of comfort and charm. Broadway is one of the most beautiful Cotswold villages, situated at the Gateway to the…
Set in an enviable location, you can leave the car behind and step out onto the bustling High Street to pick up a morning coffee, or enjoy an evening stroll down by the river before dinner at one of the many restaurants. Ross on Wye is a quaint market town close to the border of…
Birlingham is a small Worcestershire village, well served with a good village inn and just 3 miles from the vibrant market town of Pershore. There is a good local network of footpaths, bridleways and lanes that are perfect for walking and cycling, not forgetting the footpath…
There s so much to do within a 10 mile radius. Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and boasts the annual Food and Drink Festival. This thriving market town boasts excellent eateries, restaurants,…
The traditional working village of Bream is an ideal base for families wanting to make the most of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. An absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers,…
Perfectly located for the walkers and cyclists amongst you who want to explore the surrounding countryside on foot, or on two wheels, enjoy the amazing walks from the doorstep. There are an array of country pubs to try within a short drive to save cooking after a long day hiking…
This popular village has a fine selection of shops and pubs, take a canal boat ride along Cromford Canal or visit Arkwright s Mill, which is a World heritage site. From Cromford there is easy access to the High Peak Trail which is a favorite with walkers, walkers and ideal for…
Enjoy a great location with roof top views within the 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 the Cotswold Way and…
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.