Explore the stunning Cotswolds countryside along footpaths and muddy tracks, with the Shakespeare Way, a standout trail, close by, leading all the way to the Globe Theatre in London. There are plenty of cycle paths nearby, as well as a selection of good pubs nearby, ideal for an…
This property is perfectly located to explore the cultural pleasures of Buxton, a Victorian spa and festival town. Visit the Devonshire Dome which is just a street away, the Opera House, Buxton Museum, or the Pavilion Gardens. Take a spa treatment at the famous, Grade I listed…
Great for couples, friends and small families is this ground floor apartment. The character of the building means each room is generously proportioned and the added benefit of a parking space is great for a fuss free break and with various shops and pubs within 0.5 miles. Visit…
In the heart of Herefordshire, you are free to roam within the grounds where you will meet the owner s sheep and goats. A network of well waymarked footpaths is ideal for walkers, while winding country lanes enable cyclists to discover neighboring villages and hamlets. You are…
Millers Dale is a small picturesque village in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Once a hive of activity as a junction on the Midland Railway, it is now a peaceful base from which to explore the limestone dales that fall on either side of the free flowing River Wye.…
The village of Hope offers great amenities for guests of the cottage, including groceries, a railway station and a post office. Of course there is also a local village pub, The Cheshire Cheese Inn for resting those aching legs after traversing the Pennine Way. For those seeking…
The pretty Derbyshire village of Hope is the meeting place for the River Noe and Peakshole Water. It boasts an intriguing selection of cafes, pubs, a greengrocers, deli, farmers butchers and gallery. The Cheshire Cheese Inn is within walking distance of the property and serves…
There is so much to see and do, with the Pennine Way within two miles and the peaks of Kinder Scout and Bleaklow within easy reach. The market town of Glossop, with its transport links to Manchester and local towns is also close by. Other attractions further afield include the…
This beautifully converted loft overlooks the nearby duck pond and mature trees for an abundance of wildlife to spot. Spend your days exploring the public footpaths that meander around the surrounding countryside enjoying the fresh country air or bring your bike along and take…
Located on the edge of Buildwas village, just one and a half miles from the UNESCO world heritage site at Ironbridge, which boasts ten museums, independent shops, pubs and restaurants, not forgetting the world famous Bridge. Fishermen can enjoy the River Severn, only 200 meters…
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…
Set in the heart of the lively town of Matlock, this period apartment blends original features with a modern, lux finish, perfect for a small family, couple or single traveller looking to explore the local area. A lovely bay window allows endless light into the comfortable…
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…
The peaceful village of Coalway is a perfect base for exploring the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. You are well served by foot with a village store and local pub within walking distance. For walkers and cyclists, you can access a network of Forest tracks for walking, mountain…
Situated at the top of a steep hill that runs down into Matlock town centre, you ll find there is host of things to see and do on your doorstep including an array of shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs. There is a weekly market and within easy reach are the gorgeous country…
This peaceful getaway can be found in a quiet corner of Hay on Wye and is just a stroll away from some of the town s many antique and second hand bookshops. The Globe at Hay the town s bustling arts centre is just around the corner, as is the historic Hay Castle. Known for its…
If you are travelling to Manchester or relocating, this is the place for you! Set in one of the best areas of Manchester, the edge of Didsbury, this flat is close to the up and coming area of Burton Road cafes and both Withington and Didsbury village. It is also two-minute walk…
Nottingham is historic city which is most famous for the legend of Robin Hood. In December 2015, the city joined the Unesco list of so called Cities of Literature as one of the handful cities being part of the list - Dublin, Edinburgh, Melbourne and Prague. The tittle reflects…
Nottingham is historic city which is most famous for the legend of Robin Hood. In December 2015, the city joined the Unesco list of so called Cities of Literature as one of the handful cities being part of the list - Dublin, Edinburgh, Melbourne and Prague. The tittle reflects…
Nottingham is historic city which is most famous for the legend of Robin Hood. In December 2015, the city joined the Unesco list of so called Cities of Literature as one of the handful cities being part of the list - Dublin, Edinburgh, Melbourne and Prague. The tittle reflects…
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.