Holiday cottages in Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Wye Valley, England. Vacation rental property and self catering accommodation in one of the most beautiful English locations of Shropshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Wye Valley.
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Garway, Herefordshire. This magnificent 130-year-old detached Victorian watermill has been imaginatively restored to high standard and enjoys mature gardens with a bridged stream leading to picturesque woodland. Centrally located for touring, both Hereford and Abergavenny are nearby. Excellent walking from the door, with horse riding, fishing cycling and canoeing locally. |
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Hanley Swan, Worcester. Ideally suited for families, this lovely detached Elizabethan house is close to the pretty village of Hanley Swan, which lies under the dramatic landscapes of the Malvern Hills. In the village, the water lily covered ponds bordered by the well tended greens are home to swans and ducks and paint a quintessentially English scene for visitors to enjoy. From here, there is ease of access to many and varied places of interest and culture. The spacious house dates in part from the 16th century and dur |
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| Sleeps: 9 Pets: no Rating: 5 ? |
Westbury-on-Severn, Glos. Located in the heart of rural Gloucestershire, close to the Severn Valley and on the edge of the Forest of Dean, Post Paddock is a superb country residence. Detached, the house is set in the hamlet of Northwood Green next to the church and green. Landscaped gardens of just under one acre surround the property with two patios, furniture and a barbecue - the perfect place for an evening meal. The property is tastefully and thoughtfully decorated throughout, with facilities for the disabled, and of |
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| Sleeps: 7 Pets: yes Rating: 4 ? |
Bacton, Hereford. This attractive Grade II cottage, with its original 17th-century name, is set at the head of ancient woodland in the Golden Valley - famous for its beauty and literary connections. Reached by a stone track, it lies amid fields on an 18-acre small holding, with secluded south-facing gardens, and makes a tranquil retreat. A short walk is Bacton church, linked to Elizabeth I, as well as the network of footpaths nestling beneath the Black Mountains. |
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| Sleeps: 5 Pets: yes Rating: 4 ? |
Bewdley, Worcs. Situated in the peaceful Wyre Forest area, just 5 minutes' walk from the centre of Bewdley, this delightful former coach house has its own enclosed walled garden. Attached to the owners' listed 17th-century home, it has been carefully converted, retaining many original features including beams throughout, and is very comfortably furnished. The Wyre Forest is nearby, with a visitor centre, guided walks and riding. Other local attractions include the Severn Valley Railway and the West Midland Safa |
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| Sleeps: 4 Pets: no Rating: 4 ? |
Bosbury, Ledbury, Herefordshire. These two delightful little adjoining properties have been converted from a bee house, hence their names. Nestling on the edge of the pretty village of Bosbury, Bee House and The Hive are in a convenient location for great walking and local attractions, with a tennis court available for hire in the village itself. There is easy access to Ledbury, a historic market town with many shops, restaurants, pubs and tea rooms. The properties are also within convenient driving distance of Hereford, Glouce |
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Bosbury, Ledbury, Herefordshire. These two delightful little adjoining properties have been converted from a bee house, hence their names. Nestling on the edge of the pretty village of Bosbury, Bee House and The Hive are in a convenient location for great walking and local attractions, with a tennis court available for hire in the village itself. There is easy access to Ledbury, a historic market town with many shops, restaurants, pubs and tea rooms. The properties are also within convenient driving distance of Hereford, Glouce |
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| Sleeps: 8 Pets: no Rating: 4 ? |
Bransford, Nr Worcester, Worcs. This magnificent, 16th-century property, full of character, enjoys far-reaching views to the hills from its large mature garden. Set at the end of a private drive, it has been carefully restored and refurbished to an exceptionally high standard. Close to Worcester (4 miles), a day's exploration there will reveal a wealth of local history, where timbered Tudor and elegant Georgian buildings stand defiantly amongst the invasion of modern architecture. A wealth of shops provide a shopper's delight |
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| Sleeps: 14 Pets: yes Rating: 4 ? |
Broad Oak, Nr Ross-on-Wye. With its six en-suite bedrooms, this heavily beamed, impressive Grade II listed old red sandstone cruck-beamed barn stands tucked away in tranquil meadows, on the owners' 200-acre dairy farm. The barn enjoys magnificent views over the surrounding countryside towards the Forest of Dean. The medieval cruck-beamed wing, open to full height, was built in the 15th century and now makes up the living area with gallery. The heavily beamed 16th-century wing has been thoughtfully restored to provide comf |
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| Sleeps: 3 Pets: no Rating: 4 ? |
Broad Oak, near Ross on Wye Set in tranquil meadows on a 200-acre dairy farm, this charming 16th-century wing of an old farmhouse enjoys beautiful views from its own pretty rose garden. Carefully restored, it boasts oak beams, antique furniture, an inglenook fireplace and a cruck beamed bedroom. Hereford and Monmouth are easily accessible. Shop 300yards, pub 1½miles. |
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