Within 4 miles enjoy independent shops, pubs and restaurants in historic Much Wenlock, and Ironbridge, which boasts ten museums and the world famous iron bridge. Walkers can enjoy numerous paths at the property, or along the Ironbridge Gorge and in the Shropshire Hills, an area…
This cosy former dairy barn is the perfect romantic retreat. Positioned in rolling Shropshire countryside on a working farm with cattle and only 3.5 miles from Ironbridge. Visit museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous Ironbridge. The…
Gloucestershire lies on the northern edge of the South West of England, famous for the many beautiful Cotswolds towns and villages such as Bourton on the Water, Cheltenham, Stow on the Wold, Tewkesbury, to name but a few. Guests who choose to stay at the property are also only a…
The farm is situated inbetween the two lovely villages of Butterton and Grindon overlooking the Manifold Valley. Nearby are the towns of Ashbourne, Leek and Buxton with a host of pubs, cafes and restaurants to enjoy. Alton Towers is not far for the thrill seeker. Thores Cave and…
Buxton is a festival town and the cottage s central location puts you at the heart of its summer carnivals and many musical and theatrical events. Situated within very easy walking distance of all the Buxton International Festival and Fringe venues, it is just 15 minutes walk…
This popular village has a fine selection of shops and pubs and a couple of miles away, Matlock Bath has a huge selection of cafes and ice cream parlours and is also the starting point for the cable car that takes you to the Heights of Abraham. Each Saturday there is a parade of…
There is so much to see and do, with the Pennine Way within two miles and the peaks of Kinder Scout and Bleaklow within easy reach. The market town of Glossop, with its transport links to Manchester and local towns is also close by. Other attractions further afield include the…
The cottage is situated in the village of Combs and lives up to its picture perfect name. For those guests seeking some culture, the nearby spa town of Buxton is steeped in history and has a theatre for those wanting the arts. Chapel en le Frith is just two miles from the…
Approached via a rough farm track, the property is the epitome of a rural idyll. Nestled high on the Combs Edge it is a great place to get away from it all. Nearby, Combs reservoir and the Midshires Way offer enjoyable walks through the rolling countryside. The town of Chapel en…
Enjoying an enviable location, a short distance from the traditional village of Blakeney, well served with a village store and selection of country pubs. Perfect whatever the time of year, in springtime enjoy the magnificent rhododendrons and azaleas at Lydney Park Gardens and…
This cottage has been newly built to the design of the 17th century farmhouse mixing traditional features with modern comforts. The property is situated on a working farm, with livestock such as chickens, sheep and a resident peacock, Percy. There are tearooms onsite, Carp…
This cottage has been newly built to the design of the 17th century farmhouse mixing traditional features with modern comforts. The property is situated on a working farm, with livestock such as chickens, sheep and a resident peacock, Percy. There are tearooms onsite, Carp…
The cottage sits in a tranquil location in the grounds of the owners property. Head for the hills on foot towards Kinder Scout, Mam Tor and the beginning of the popular Pennine Way. The nearby Devonshire Arms pub in Peak Forest is the perfect way to end a busy day exploring the…
This beautifully converted loft overlooks the nearby duck pond and mature trees for an abundance of wildlife to spot. Spend your days exploring the public footpaths that meander around the surrounding countryside enjoying the fresh country air or bring your bike along and take…
This property is situated in the village of Goodrich, within the picturesque surroundings of the Wye Valley. Goodrich Castle, a fantastic example of a Norman castle, maintained by English Heritage, is within walking distance of the property and offers a range of fascinating…
Situated in the village of Goodrich, home to Goodrich Castle, a fine example of a Norman castle which is maintained by English Heritage, and houses a range of rare Civil War artefacts. Just a few miles from the property is the Symonds Yat Rock, an ancient hill fort affording…
This property boasts a wonderfully rural location on the owner s 135 acre farm, set in rolling countryside on the border of Shropshire and Herefordshire. There are many miles of scenic walks to be enjoyed direct from the property s front door, with Bircher Common being just a…
The village of Tideswell stands in the heart of the Peak District National Park, and has pubs, a restaurant, cafes, fish and chip shops, and sandwich shops and it is surrounded by must visit towns. Tideswell is well known for its popular food festival, which takes place every…
Located on the edge of Buildwas village, just one and a half miles from the UNESCO world heritage site at Ironbridge, which boasts ten museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous Bridge. Fishermen can enjoy the River Severn, only 200 meters…
Stoke on Tern is a sleepy hamlet in Shropshire, close to Market Drayton which is well known for its market, shops and eateries, not forgetting the scenic Shropshire Union Canal. Activities in the area include walking, cycling, boating and fishing. Visit Hawkstone Park Follies (8…
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.