Set within the grounds of a medieval farmstead with wildlife lakes and meadows of which you are free to roam you will simply find it hard to leave, however when the time comes you could not be better placed to enjoy what Worcestershire and Herefordshire has to offer, both cities…
You will find it hard to leave the sympathetically landscaped grounds that surround the treehouse, though when the time comes, you could not be better placed to for a romantic stay to explore the area. Offering easy access to Worcester and Hereford, both showcasing stunning…
This property is located within walking distance of Hay on Wye s town centre. Of course, Hay is most famed for its annual literature festival which attracts some of the world s biggest names in literature, journalism, and politics, amongst other, but the town is lively and…
This property is located just a short walk from the centre of Hay on Wye. Famed worldwide for its annual literature festival, the town is a popular destination for book lovers all year round thanks to the fact that it is home to over twenty bookshops. But there is a more to the…
The town offers an abundance of restaurants, takeaways, pubs, fish and chip shops and supermarkets all within 0.5 miles of this accommodation. Riverside Matlock Bath (1.5 miles) has a plethora of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum or, if…
Head to Sherwood Pines which is just 5 miles away to explore waymarked footpaths and some of the best cycle paths in the country, with fantastic bike hire, an adventure play park, and Go Ape. National Trust Clumber Park is just 7.5 miles away and you can easily spend a full day…
Famous for its pork pies and Stilton cheese, the town of Melton Mowbray is home to a fantastic number of food and drink festivals that take place through the year, it's is no wonder that Melton Mowbray is known as the Rural Capital of Food. The town itself is steeped in history…
Positioned on the edge of the popular village of Cromford which offers an abundance of amenities such as, pubs, restaurants and shops. Guests can explore the countryside on foot along the various routes that lead from the doorstep, including the famous High Peak visitors centre,…
Bakewell and the Peak District offer a huge variety of things to do and places to go, whether you prefer visiting attractions such as Chatsworth or Haddon Hall, shopping in the numerous market towns and villages, sampling the delights of local markets or exploring everything the…
Enjoy the best of both worlds, you may not wish to leave this peaceful hillside location on the edge of a beautiful forest, however you are just a very short distance from Ludlow, a thriving market town and an architectural gem, situated on a cliff above the River Teme and is…
Set on the fringes of the delightful Peak District village of Chelmorton, there is a local village pub for kicking off muddy boots and relaxing after a day spent outdoors. The stunning Chatsworth House, Farm Shop and Gardens are a short drive away. The popular towns of Bakewell,…
Nestled at the foot of the Derwent Valley in the Derbyshire Peak District, Matlock Bath is a unique village that lies on the southeastern edge of the Peak District National Park. A popular tourist attraction since the 17th century, this beautiful village has earned nicknames…
Set deep into the Herefordshire countryside with many peaceful hamlets within walking distance. Guests are spoilt for choice with the walking and cycling routes that are available from the farm. The Offa s Dyke Path is within 10 miles and offers spectacular views from the…
Make your escape to the enchanting Sherwood Forest, known for its links with the legendary figure, Robin Hood. The ancient Sherwood Forest is steeped in history and has strong links with Robin Hood. There are miles of waymarked footpaths and cycle paths, with fantastic bike hire…
This property enjoys a lovely location in the rolling Herefordshire countryside on the outskirts of the village of Goodrich, and is within easy walking distance of the village s impressive castle: a ruinous medieval fort which is now maintained by English Heritage and offers a…
There s plenty for all to enjoy here on the hillside: a lazy morning strolling through the woodlands, taking in some of the wildlife and rare sheep breeds, or simply admiring the views. The area is well served for walking, join the Offa s Dyke Path (10 miles), or tackle Hay…
Idyllic location, set in glorious acres with ancient woodlands. Superb luxury house with wood fired hot tub, games room and the wonderful Berwyn mountains on the doorstep. Perfect for family holidays, including the dog. Rhiwlas is a peaceful hamlet surrounded by beautiful…
The village of Glasbury sits on the banks of the River Wye, well served with a River CafĂ© and two inns. For walking you can access the Begwyns, five hundred and eighty acres of National Trust hills and rolling landscape with breath taking views across The Brecon Beacon National…
Nearby Tansley village is nestled on the edge of the Peak District next to the market town of Matlock. Nearby Bakewell, Chatsworth House and Matlock Bath, all easily accessible by car. There are lovely country walks from the property, the ideal base for those who enjoy the…
Peacefully tucked away in the heart of the Forest, this truly unique property was a former cowshed and is brimming with character. The property is conveniently nestled in a prominent position overlooking the valley, you are well placed within the fringes of the traditional…
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.