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…
Due to the location you can leave your car at the cottage and hike the hills from your front door, there is an abundance of footpaths and bridleways to explore, so bring your walking boots and enjoy the stunning Peak District hills that surround you. Located just a short drive…
Located just a short drive from Alton Towers, Ashbourne and Leek, there is much to do within easy reach. There are fantastic local attractions for walkers, cyclists, thrill teekers, equestrians and those just wanting to relax. Next door is the Peak Wildlife Park with immersive…
Eaton Bishop is a small Herefordshire village. The hut is next to the historic St Michael s church, from which you can enjoy plenty of footpaths from your front door. Canoeing, fishing, and wild swimming in the River Wye from Preston on Wye (4 miles) are popular pursuits, as is…
Kington is a historic market town on the English/Welsh border, a well served town with a good selection of shops, pubs, and cafes. It s a haven for walkers where you can join the walking festival in both springtime and autumn and offers walking at all levels, such as the Offa s…
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…
3 miles from Bridgnorth with its sandstone cliff, interesting architecture, independent shops, eateries and the Cliff Railway, the oldest and steepest inland funicular railway. Enjoy the Quayside, Northgate Museum, Lavington Gardens, Severn Valley Steam Railway and Castle Walk.…
Situated within the heart of the countryside and nestled with private grounds next to the owners property, this converted barn has many well waymarked paths from the doorstep ready for you to explore Cheshire countryside by foot or bike. Take a memorable day boating on the…
This historic apartment is set above one of the most interesting bookshops in the centre of the picturesque town of Hay on Wye in the Welsh Marches. With wonderful views over the town and across the Wye Valley to Clyro, it is also just steps from Hay s narrow lanes, independent…
Situated three quarters of a mile from the picturesque village of Clifton on Teme, which has a shop, post office and pubs, this beautiful bungalow is a convenient base for touring the Heart of England and the Welsh Marches. Enjoy the many castles, walks and historic villages…
Ludlow is a thriving market town and an architectural gem, situated above the River Teme and is surrounded by the countryside of south Shropshire, busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating food, arts, crafts, theatre, and the showcase for this being the…
This ancient stone barn, enjoys a lovely position in the heart of a village in the spectacular landscape of the Peak District. The village is famous as a plague village, one of the areas that went into voluntary quarantine during the plague of 1655. Many of the old village…
This home from home is located in Stretton Westwood, just 1.5 miles from Much Wenlock with shops, pubs and restaurants, a stunningly beautiful historic town. It was the birthplace of the modern Olympian movement and offers unique shops, pubs, tearooms, a popular family butcher,…
The picturesque village of Blockley nestled into a charming valley remains unspoiled it s clever mix of stone cottages, surrounding countryside and meandering mill stream all creating the perfect backdrop for a stay in the Cotswolds. This vibrant village with traditional inns…
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.