Situated high up on a hill reached via a winding country lane this is the perfect location to get away from it all, yet being close to the various amenities of Matlock which is less than a mile away. Matlock has a variety of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a weekly market,…
The traditional village of Eckington is situated on the Northwest side of Bredon Hill, an outcrop of the famous Cotswold hills, and is surrounded by the River Avon. Here you can leave the car behind as you are well served by foot, there is a well stocked village store and two…
A cluster of cottages offering a range of comfortable and unique accommodation. Each cottage has its own style and character which is enhanced by the beauty of its natural surroundings. Located in Shropshire they provide a peaceful and relaxing holiday base with the banks of the…
Well situated to enjoy the many popular towns and villages such as Burford, Cirencester, Bibury, Stow on the Wold, Bath, Tetbury and Cheltenham famous for the races, literature and music festivals. You can explore the banks of the Thames with a wealth of picturesque riverside…
Hartington is an incredibly well served village with many amenities including pubs, cafes, shops, delicatessen, local cheese shop, post office and more. From the cottage, some of the best walks in Derbyshire can be found so don t forget your walking boots. Situated at the…
An all year round destination with so much to do within a 10 mile radius. Walkers can enjoy footpaths from the property, go along the Ironbridge Gorge and in the Shropshire Hills, an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This landscape of rolling hills and river valleys offers…
The small village of Clearwell is peacefully tucked into the valley, though small the village has a bustling community and is well served offering three village inns and restaurants. A great base for family holidays with both the Forest of Dean and Wye valley to explore. A haven…
The Hope Mansell valley boasts rolling hills, rich pastureland and thick woodland, ideal for those wanting to explore both the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley by day and relax in peace and tranquillity in the evenings. With walks from the door across mixed woods, farmlands and…
Located in Whichford, in the North of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will be ideally situated to explore all that the area has to offer. For those who like to explore on foot or two wheels there is a wealth of countryside and a network of footpaths…
New Mills is set in an area of natural beauty, take a stroll along the award winning Millennium Walkway to where the River Sett joins the River Goyt leading to the Sett Valley Trail which reaches Hayfield, a small, picturesque village at the foot of the famous Kinder Scout. The…
Upper Brailes is just east of Shipston on Stour, set on the edge of the Cotswold s, within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a wealth of walking, with villages just ready to explore. Attractions within easy access to include Shakespeare s birthplace Stratford upon…
Nestled away in the North Cotswold village of Upper Brailes, this property is set in the grounds of the owners home and offers contemporary, stylish and compact accommodation enjoying the most breath taking views across the Cotswolds countryside to an ancient hill fort. For keen…
Situated in the spectacular Hope Valley and surrounded by wooded hillsides and magnificent gritstone edges, the pretty village of Hathersage is an absolute gem. Beautiful old stone buildings line the streets and it is home to a collection of vibrant shops, cafés, pubs, and…
Eco friendly and overlooking a beautiful lake, this delightful bungalow is perfectly placed to explore the Heart of England. Located in a pleasant Teme Valley farm location, it is just a short distance to the Worcestershire village of Clifton on Teme, with lovely views along the…
Set on a farm with 50 acres of land home to grazing cows and sheep, this property is only a few miles away from a whole host of highlights in Shakespeare s county of Warwickshire. Warwick is 10 miles away, where visits to Warwick Castle, St. John s House Museum and Hill Close…
In the heart of the Peak District, Bakewell is a thriving market town with plenty going on, and just a stone s throw from the rolling hills and trails of the national park. A short stroll to all Bakewell's shops, cafes and pubs this property is ideal for those wanting to leave…
Whether you would like to try wind surfing on Carsington Water or a less energetic stroll through historic Ashbourne, you will be centrally located for many attractions. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Heights of Abraham, Tissington & Monsal Trail and Alton Towers are within easy…
Located 5 miles from historic Much Wenlock, and Ironbridge which boasts ten museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous iron bridge. Fishermen can appreciate the River Severn, with permits available in town. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths…
Bakewell and the Peak District offer a huge variety of things to do and places to go, whether you prefer attractions such as Chatsworth or Haddon Hall, visiting the numerous market towns and villages, sampling the delights of local markets or exploring everything the great…
Hazel Grove golf club is a beautiful parkland course with excellent views over Manchester and the rolling Cheshire plains. Enjoy meals in the nearby clubhouse take a walk along the public footpath that passes through the course. Situated a short drive away, approximately 13…
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.