Nestling in the walls of the former entrance gates to Lodge Park is this two-bedroom cottage. Set just in front of the estate’s striking grandstand, Deer Park Lodge benefits from sweeping views over surrounding countryside and a large enclosed garden. Inside, it’s a…
The Triumphal Arch is situated in one half of the entrance archway to Berrington Hall. Formerly a coachman’s home, and later a shooting lodge, this spacious holiday home, designed by Henry Holland, enjoys views across the Capability Brown gardens and parkland. There…
This traditional Cotswold stone building was once a bookshop. Although its exterior is modest and unadorned, inside reveals a three-bedroom house full of original features. Exposed beams, beautiful limestone fireplaces and wooden floors topped with antique rugs are just some of…
Sitting in the heart of the Hardwick Hall estate is this former stableyard building. In contrast to its modest, linear exterior, elegantly finished décor runs throughout the three-bedroom house. It dates back to the 16th-century where the formidable ‘Bess of…
Yarncliff Lodge is situated in a beautiful part of the Hope Valley, backing onto Yarncliff Wood and grazing land and just minutes away from the spectacular Padley Gorge where Burbage Brook rushes through this stunning area of ancient woodland.The village of Grindleford…
A storybook country cottage for four people, on a secluded Cotswold estate.Lion Lodge is a pretty gatehouse at the entrance to the Newark Park Estate, with countryside views, woodland walks and garden strolls from the doorstep.There’s a sitting room, dining room with a cosy…
Stay in this charming 17th-century thatched cottage where country rustic meets contemporary luxury. Its low beamed ceilings and large bricked fireplace have been preserved, while modern furnishings have been added to create an inviting holiday cottage with hints of luxury. It…
A newly-converted barn on the Attingham Park Estate.Tern Barn is one of five newly-converted barns in the quiet northern part of the Attingham Estate. It is surrounded by 4,000 acres of park, farm and woodland. Built in the first half of the 1900s at the former farm of Berwick…
A newly-converted accessible barn with countryside views.Forge Barn is one of five newly-converted barns in the quiet northern part of the Attingham Estate. It is surrounded 4,000 acres of park, farm and woodland. Built in the first half of the 1800s as a cowhouse, the barn is…
A newly-converted barn on the Attingham Park Estate.Canal Barn is one of five newly-converted barns in the quiet northern part of the Attingham Estate. It is surrounded by 4,000 acres of park, farm and woodland. Built in two phases between the late 1800s and mid-1900s as a…
A converted barn with farmland views on the Attingham Park Estate.Built at Smethcote Farm in the 1700s, Smethcote Barn is now a comfortable countryside retreat for four people. Special features, such as wooden beams and king-post tresses, are highlighted by fresh, light walls,…
A converted countryside barn for five people on the Attingham Park Estate.Severn Barn is one of five newly-converted barns in the quiet northern part of the Attingham Estate. It is surrounded by 4,000 acres of park, farm and woodland. Built in the first half of the 1900s to…
Ticknall Lodge sits at the northern entrance to Calke Abbey and park. Built in 1806, this Grade II listed building has been refurbished as a holiday home but still retains a great deal of character. The most intriguing feature of the cottage is its unusual pentagonal shape. The…
A Cotswolds getaway wouldn’t be complete without a cosy cottage stay. Full of country charm, the two-bedroom cottage retains many original features from the large inglenook fireplace to the exposed beams. There’s a small seating area in the terraced garden, perfect…
Darfar is a characterful property sympathetically converted into a comfortable holiday home using traditional building methods. As tasteful as it is peaceful, the cosy cottage offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle.Wake up early and enjoy a riverside walk. Explore…
Nestling in a small, secluded woodland village, just half a mile from Sheepscombe village is this traditional Cotswold stone cottage. It was built in the 19th-century for the owner of the nearby Ebworth estate, and displays much of its original character inside, including a…
Nestling on the banks of the River Manifold is this pretty stone cottage. It sits on a former milling site and, after a careful restoration, has now been restored into a two-bedroom cottage that oozes rustic charm. Step inside its living and dining area to a cosy space where a…
Ambrey Cottage is a beautiful, spacious holiday home set over two floors in a stunning location surrounded by woodland. With no-one around to spoil the silence, the cottage is perfect for a peaceful break for up to five people and two dogs. Get everyone up bright and early…
Step into the Jazz Age in this snazzy three-bedroom cottage. The 18th-century stable conversion is modest and unsuspecting on the outside, but inside reveals a chic Art Deco interior with curved lines, bold patterns and the most beautiful fireplace in the living room. It sits on…
Old Linceter is a cosy traditional farmer’s stone cottage built in the 1800s with original quarry tiles and wood burner in the sitting room. The property boasts stunning views of the Herefordshire landscape with rolling hills of patchwork green. It’s…
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.