Discover over 10 fascinating museums, the world famous iron bridge, stroll along the river, fishermen can get a fishing permit for the River Severn in town or try your skills in a coracle. Walkers can join numerous paths from the property and in the Shropshire Hills, an Area of…
Pop to 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 from the property, or along the Ironbridge Gorge and in the Shropshire Hills, an area of…
The cottage is a great base for those wanting a quiet, away from it all holiday or for walkers, with the many footpaths and country lanes on your doorstep. Stroll to neighbouring villages such as Ilmington (under two miles) with two very good pubs and Mickleton with the infamous…
Positioned close to the Tissington Trail, this is a great property for enthusiastic cyclists and walkers. The nearby Manifold Trail also offers great cycling along the disused railway lines. For something a little more relaxing, meander the Georgian Crescent of the historical…
Commanding a delightful rural location, the property has various walking routes right on the doorstep. Guests can hire bicycles and cycle the nearby Tissington Trail from Parsley Hay to Ashbourne, or take bikes along the disused railways lines of the Manifold Trail. The cottage…
Walk into the heart of Ironbridge, which boasts independent eateries, shops, river and ten museums, not forgetting the world famous iron bridge. Fishermen can appreciate the River Severn, with fishing permits available in town. Walkers can enjoy numerous footpaths from the…
Christchurch is an ideal base to explore the Royal Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, it s a pretty village with a village pub and store. Just a short drive from the market town of Coleford, shop local produce or visit the restaurants and tapas bar. From your door, you are served…
Wirksworth is a small market town situated just a few miles from Matlock and only 2 miles from the Peak District National Park. Explore nearby Carsington Water, Black Rocks and the High Peak Trail, which are accessible directly from the cottage for those who enjoy walking. The…
The picturesque town of Southwell is often referred to as The jewel in Nottinghamshire s crown. Head to Southwell Minster, renowned for its twin pepperpot towers, Norman Nave and medieval stone carvings, Archbishop s Palace, and The Workhouse. Enjoy the wide range of independent…
Situated in the very heart of the Peak District National Park, the property is a great choice for those looking to explore this beautiful countryside on foot or bicycle. Guests can cycle the disused railway line from Parsley Hay down to the pretty market town of Ashbourne. For…
Stay in this couple s bolthole situated less than 250 metres from the village s many amenities. It has pubs, cafes, delicatessens, a gift shop, antique shops and a cheese shop, so you are spoilt for choice. The High Peak and Tissington Trail are both within 3 miles, and offer…
A fantastic base for walkers and cyclists who are keen to have a variety of amenities within the immediate village with four legged friends being very welcome here too. The High Peak and Tissington trails are within easy reach with cycle hire just 3 miles away. Footpaths and…
The village of Ruspidge sits on the fringes of Cinderford within the heart of the Forest of Dean. You can leave the car behind and gain access into the forest by foot, stroll down to the Soudley ponds or meander through the woodlands with deer and wild boar, or take in the sheer…
Enjoying a peaceful location in the grounds of the owner's house, this charming stone cottage is surrounded by lovely mature gardens with fragrant flower beds and shady trees to picnic under. Located on the edge of the medieval village of Clyro, the popular town of Hay on Wye…
Located on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park, the property sits in the owner s mature grounds just a short walk from the local pub. With spectacular birdlife, stunning views and a thriving local community, Turnditch has plenty to offer. As you enter the…
Situated on the fringes of the traditional village of Bream, this property, rumoured to be the oldest house in Bream and dating back to 1475, is an ideal base for exploring the Royal Forest of Dean. An excellent choice for the adventurous, the local area offers a wealth of…
Enjoying views across the open countryside this beautifully furnished with a warming woodburning stove, creates the perfect romantic bolt hole for couples to enjoy. Situated within the heart of the countryside and nestled within the grounds of the owners working farm the…
The property is located in the peaceful rural hamlet of Highcliffe, surrounded by rolling hills bordered by dry stone walls. The historic plague village of Eyam is just a mile away which, together with its famous past, boasts a thriving country pub, restaurant and Saxon church.…
A perfect base for walkers, cyclists, climbers and those travelling with four legged friends, this apartment offers a studio style open plan accommodation and is adjacent to the community pub and cafĂ© which is open from breakfast onwards for food and drinks. Bamford village is…
Enjoying an enviable location at the foot of the Black Mountains within the grounds of the owners working farm, enjoying the open countryside beautifully furnished creating the perfect romantic bolt hole for couples to enjoy. Step back in time within this peaceful hamlet, with…
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.