With exposed wooden beams, an Inglenook fireplace and elm floors in some of the rooms, The Coppice has been extended and renovated over the years to create a delightful holiday property. With its elegant furniture, the drawing room wouldnĂ•t look out of place in a period drama,…
Settled on the outskirts of the picture-perfect village of Blockley, rests this charming Cotswold-stone holiday home, The Court House. Set across four floors and enjoying a peaceful setting within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the tranquil waters of…
Note: This property is 10 metres from Curlew Barn, Ref. 3596, they can be booked together to sleep 21 people. A stunning, detached, architect-designed 18th century stone barn conversion, is situated on a farm in the countryside, on a large open complex and rests within the…
Resting at the heart of the small Derbyshire village of Hartington, lies this excellent, new build five-bedroom holiday home, Dove Meadows House. Set over three floors, this property welcomes a family of ten or a group of friends sharing, boasting stunning, well-thought-out…
Stow-on-the-Wold 1.4 miles. Nestled in the charming village of Lower Swell in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire is The Old School House. This fabulous, stone-fronted, dog-friendly holiday home benefits from a wonderful…
This superb 18th century Ludlow holiday cottage is situated just 5 minutes' walk from the heart of the famous medieval town of Ludlow, one of the UK's finest examples of Tudor England. This charming Grade II listed Ludlow cottage has been awarded Ludlow's Conservation and…
This contemporary, detached house rests on the outskirts of Derbyshire's former mill town, Glossop. With a spacious, high-quality interior and much to do in the immediate area, this is a fine place to base a fun-packed break with families, couples or friends. Willow Brook's…
This property is located within walking distance of Hay on Wye s town centre. Of course, Hay is most famed for its annual literature festival which attracts some of the world s biggest names in literature, journalism, and politics, amongst other, but the town is lively and…
This property is located just a short walk from the centre of Hay on Wye. Famed worldwide for its annual literature festival, the town is a popular destination for book lovers all year round thanks to the fact that it is home to over twenty bookshops. But there is a more to the…
The town offers an abundance of restaurants, takeaways, pubs, fish and chip shops and supermarkets all within 0.5 miles of this accommodation. Riverside Matlock Bath (1.5 miles) has a plethora of attractions such as Gulliver's Kingdom and the Peak District Mining Museum or, if…
Beautifully renovated Grade I listed property, The Mill Managers House, in the Cromford Mills UNESCO World Heritage Site, located in the heart of the quaint Derbyshire village of Cromford. As its name suggests, it was built for the Mill Manager in 1771 at Sir Richard Arkwright's…
The Gables is nestled in the picturesque village of Sheepscombe near Painswick, Gloucestershire, it is a superb four-bedroom holiday home offering stunning surroundings and panoramic views of Sheepscombe and with many wonderful walks on your doorstep. The Gables is a splendid…
Famous for its pork pies and Stilton cheese, the town of Melton Mowbray is home to a fantastic number of food and drink festivals that take place through the year, it's is no wonder that Melton Mowbray is known as the Rural Capital of Food. The town itself is steeped in history…
40 Delamere Point, a magnificent, one-storey home, is beautifully-positioned on the shoreline of a serene lake in Delamere, Cheshire. An eight-person unit with off-road parking, easy access to the local conveniences, a lakeside view, and a private deck with a private hot tub, 40…
Positioned on the edge of the popular village of Cromford which offers an abundance of amenities such as, pubs, restaurants and shops. Guests can explore the countryside on foot along the various routes that lead from the doorstep, including the famous High Peak visitors centre,…
Bakewell and the Peak District offer a huge variety of things to do and places to go, whether you prefer visiting attractions such as Chatsworth or Haddon Hall, shopping in the numerous market towns and villages, sampling the delights of local markets or exploring everything the…
Hailstone Barn is a truly unique property set in the rolling countryside of the south Cotswolds in a completely rural setting. With spacious accommodation throughout, two wood burning stoves, an open fire and delightful courtyard, wildflower and orchard gardens; and a tarmac…
Located in the civil parish in Thames Valley is the stunning Lower Farm Barn. Sleeping a total of 8, this is the perfect home for a retreat to the Cotswolds. Upon pulling up on the private driveaway, you will instantly feel right at home. To your left you will firstly find the…
Located in Wells-next-the-Sea, St Michael's cottage is a very unique, boutique self-catering cottage, built in the 1500s. With a spectacular lookout tower offering wonderful coastal views as far as the eye can see over the harbour, this hideaway is perfect for those wanting a…
West Felton 1.6 miles. Martingale Cottage, a contemporary and characterful abode is tucked away in the charming village of Eardiston, Shropshire. This Grade II listed retreat boasts an enclosed rear garden, perfect for four-legged friends to roam and play, while inside guests…
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.