The farm is very central, giving excellent access to local shops, visitor attractions and motorway connections. The market town of Ashbourne is within driving distance and with its narrow cobbled alleys, it is something of a haven for antique hunters, boasting superb shops, as…
This property is ideally located close to Chapel en le Frith which hosts a wide array of cafes, public houses and independent shops to explore. For walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous trails across the Goyt Valley, Kinder Scout and Edale, and for those seeking…
Located midway between Buxton and Bakewell, this spot makes a perfect base from which to explore the two towns and surrounding areas. There are many excellent picturesque walks from the doorstep, nearby Monsal Dale, with its famous trail, Millers Dale and High Dale, only a short…
The peaceful hamlet of Allensmore sits deep within the Herefordshire countryside. Here you can walk from your doorstep across acres of farmland and open countryside, taking in the views and wildlife along the way. For a more challenging terrain, join the Offa s Dyke Path on the…
This property s idyllic location in the southern Shropshire Hills makes it an ideal location for wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists and keen walkers alike with many well marked paths easily accessible to include the Shropshire Way, Herefordshire Way and Offa's Dyke offering miles of…
The peaceful hamlet of Abcott is well placed to all that come to stay and explore what the Southern Shropshire countryside has to offer, for enthusiastic walkers you will find simple access to the Shropshire Way, Herefordshire Way and Offa s Dyke. Along with some of the best…
This property is perfectly located to explore the cultural pleasures of Buxton, a Victorian spa and festival town. Visit the Devonshire Dome which is just a street away, the Opera House, Buxton Museum, or the Pavilion Gardens. Take a spa treatment at the famous, Grade I listed…
In the heart of Herefordshire, you are free to roam within the grounds where you will meet the owner s sheep and goats. A network of well waymarked footpaths is ideal for walkers, while winding country lanes enable cyclists to discover neighboring villages and hamlets. You are…
This property lies on the Shropshire and Worcestershire border with rolling hills in every direction with simply stunning panoramic views. The village itself remains unspoilt with a lovely church and a great local pub close to excellent walks in the Clee Hills and Wyre Forest.…
Ashford in the Water is a popular Derbyshire village, located in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Walk to the country pub, village shop and tearooms or soak up the restful surroundings and take a picnic along the banks of the River Wye by the Sheepwash Bridge.…
The cottage makes it an ideal choice for those seeking a rural retreat that s within easy reach of some of the Peak District s most fascinating attractions. The English grandeur of Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Hardwick Hall and Renishaw Hall are just a short drive from the…
Set on a hillside with views across the valley towards Crich, this delightful detached bungalow is a great choice for those looking for one level accommodation with spacious grounds. The nearby former canal and woodlands form a pleasant backdrop to this property which is easily…
Nestling in the beautiful Black Mountains just north of the Brecon Beacons National Park, in the village of Craswall. Pop to Longtown for local produce, a short distance down the road or to Hay on Wye where you re bound to find any book you can think of. Try out Booth s bookshop…
Explore Ironbridge which offers 10 museums, the world famous iron bridge, stroll along the river, where fishermen can appreciate the River Severn with fishing permits available in town. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths from the property and in the Shropshire Hills, an Area of…
A great location 5 miles from historic Much Wenlock, with ten museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous Ironbridge. Fishermen will appreciate the River Severn, with permits available in town. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths along the…
The traditional village of Mile End is an ideal base to explore the Royal Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. Situated just a short distance for the market town of Coleford and offering simple access to a wealth of trails that can be explored on foot, cycle or horseback from your…
This detached barn set in the owners' grounds provides comfortable character beamed contemporary style accommodation. Located in a quiet village there is easy access into the heart of the Peak District National Park. There are numerous walks from the doorstep and Carsington…
The village of Hope offers great amenities for guests of the cottage, including groceries, a railway station and a post office. Of course there is also a local village pub, The Cheshire Cheese Inn for resting those aching legs after traversing the Pennine Way. For those seeking…
Whatever your interest, it s all on offer here, whether it s good food, boutique shopping, castles, country houses and gardens, steam trains, horse drawn canal trips, theatre, music events or just relaxing. Amble around the village, pop to Oswestry just a short drive, follow the…
Situated on the north west fringe of the Peak District National Park, Kinder Cottage enjoys a tranquil rural location amidst the rolling hills of the Dark Peak. For keen walkers, the trails of Kinder Scout and the Pennine Way await, Kinder Cottage is next to the main path for…
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.