Escape and go off the beaten track with a glamping getaway in a secluded forest in the north of the Brecon Beacons. Just half a mile from the book lovers town of Hay on Wye, you re in a wonderful setting, close to many amenities yet with a plethora of walks, cycle trails and a…
This superb property benefits from an ideal location in the bustling town of Matlock, which has a host of things to see and do on your doorstep including array of shops, cafes, restaurants, pubs, a weekly market and parks is also within easy reach of the gorgeous country houses…
This property sits on the edge of the pretty village of Milton under Wychwood, surrounded by miles of open countryside, with an excellent variety of shops, pubs, restaurants and tea rooms in the Cotswold town of Burford, just four miles away. The nearby historic towns of Stow on…
Matlock bath is nestled within a beautiful wooded gorge by the River Derwent. The village boasts a plethora of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum or, if you are feeling more adventurous, you can ride the cable cars to the stunning Heights…
This Area of Natural Outstanding Beauty is a haven for walkers, well served by foot if you leave the grounds. You can enjoy a stroll through the woodlands of Buckholt, in springtime there are bluebells and in autumn, magnificent golden beech trees. The village of Cranham is at…
There are lovely country walks from the property, including a popular hike up to the Lumsdale Falls making this the ideal base for those who enjoy the outdoors. Bring your bikes and enjoy the off road cycling tracks for those who like exploring on two wheels. Matlock Bath is a…
Tucked away in a peaceful position, this property is in the heart of the charming village of Mickleton. Home to the famous Pudding Club, the village boasts a collection of traditional limestone buildings with village shop and Butchers . A short drive or a 3 mile walk away is…
Audlem is a pretty and vibrant canal side village nestled on the most southerly edge of Cheshire, it offers a host of independent shops, eateries and St James church to explore. Take the time to visit Overwater Marina with moorings for over 200 narrow boats less than a mile away…
The property is a welcoming mid terraced cottage located at the heart of Barlow, on the eastern edge of the Peak District National Park. The market town of Chesterfield is a short drive to many nearby attractions. Within easy reach is the spa town of Buxton and the market town…
Christchurch is an ideal base to explore the Royal Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, a pretty village with 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 with…
Nestled at the foot of the Derwent Valley in Derbyshire, Matlock Bath is a unique village that lies on the south eastern edge of the Peak District National Park. A popular tourist attraction since the 17th century, this beautiful village has earned nicknames such as the seaside…
This property is set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent and is surrounded by stunning wooded hills and cliffs. Within walking distance there is an abundance of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom, the Peak District Mining Museum, aquarium and arcades. Visitors…
Located in the tranquil Nottinghamshire village of Whatton in the Vale in the beautiful Vale of Belvoir, this is a peaceful countryside village ideal for weekend breaks, walking, cycling or just relaxing. Situated between Newark, Grantham and Nottingham, nearby attractions…
Bakewell and the Peak District offer a huge variety of things to do, you can visit the numerous market towns and villages, sample the delights of local markets or explore everything the great outdoors has to offer. Bakewell is one of the most popular towns in the Peak District,…
The many offerings of ever popular Hay on Wye lie within close reach, making it the ideal base for enjoying lazy weekends of moseying around town or travelling further afield to explore the Brecon Beacons. You ll find some welcoming pubs and delicious restaurants within 500…
Nestled into the Wye Valley landscape enjoying views across the open countryside though just a short walk from the traditional village of both St Briavels, a vibrant village steeped in history with a castle and village inn, ideal for seasoned walkers with access to the Offa s…
Historic Chester boasts fabulous shopping and culinary delights around every corner, cultural events to attend and attractions to visit. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy Chester Races and golf courses nearby. Pop to the retail park or amble along the old city walls, visit the Roman…
Whatever your interests it is all on offer here. Historic Chester boasts fabulous shopping and culinary delights around every corner, cultural events to attend and attractions to visit. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy Chester Races and golf courses nearby. Pop to the retail park or…
An all year round destination, historic Chester boasts fabulous shopping and culinary delights around every corner, cultural events to attend and attractions to visit. Pop to the retail park or amble along the old city walls, visit the Roman Amphitheatre and impressive…
This property is ideally located close to Chapel en le Frith which hosts a wide array of cafes, public houses and independent shops to explore. For walkers and outdoor enthusiasts, there are numerous trails across the Goyt Valley, Kinder Scout and Edale, and for those seeking…
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.