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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
Half a mile from the historic market town centre of Kington, this modern property built for the owners on a small executive development offers easy access to Offas Dyke, Hergest Ridge and Mortimers Trail. With pubs, museum and individual shops all within the town, visitor attractions include Hergest Croft Gardens and the Small Breeds and Owl Centre, Hereford City is approximately 20 miles and Hay-on-Wye, 15 miles. Brecon Beacons within driving distance. Shops and pubs 1/2 mile.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This converted cider mill adjoins the owner's 17th-century, black and white Herefordshire house. Very comfortable and well equipped, the cottage enjoys a very pretty setting within the gardens and paddocks in the heart of the country. Close to a main road it is conveniently placed for touring the charming market towns and villages of Herefordshire. The nearby historic city of Hereford has good shops, theatre, horse racing and a magnificent cathedral. The Welsh border castles and the Malvern Hill
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Only a few yards from the beautiful River Wye, this spacious, well equipped property in the spectacular Wye Valley overlooks a magnificent large landscaped garden with a pool, stream and shrubs.
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
With views of the Teme Valley, this detached family home has been well equipped and comfortably furnished. On the edge of the small market `town in an orchard', Tenbury Wells about 500 yards. Ludlow 8 miles. Tenbury has, swimming pool, fishing and golf nearby. The three counties of Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Shropshire meet here making it ideal for country walks, and for exploring the unspoiled countryside and Welsh Marshes by car. Tenbury is in the heart of the Spring Blossom route and c
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
A beautifully furnished and well equipped character stone cottage situated in the grounds of the former Bishop of Hereford's summer palace. Three quarters of a mile from the centre of the village, between Worcester (10 miles) and Bromyard (5 miles) it faces open countryside towards the Teme Valley. There are beautiful walks, nature reserves and National Trust properties nearby. It is within easy reach of the Welsh hills, Stratford-on-Avon and the Cotswolds. There is coarse fishing on part of the
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
Quietly situated 3 miles outside Ross-on-Wye, this pretty cottage has its own private patio. Adjoining the owners' charming house and gardens, it boasts a unique `bridge' feature from the first floor leading into 1½ acres of landscaped grounds, where guests may walk and enjoy the lovely views over the Lower Wye Valley to the Welsh Mountains. Close to the Forest of Dean and Symonds Yat. Within a 40 minute drive of Chepstow and Hereford. Shop 2½ miles, pubs serving food 1½ miles.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
The accommodation in this little cottage is mainly on the first floor, with an attractive double bedroom on the ground floor, overlooking the garden.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
Set high on the slopes of the Wye Valley, with outstanding views, in an AONB, this well equipped, early 19th-century cottage, with beams, open range and stone turret stairs is 10 minutes walk from St Briavels village centre with its castle, Norman church and inn. Close to the Forest of Dean, Symonds Yat, Tintern Abbey, Monmouth and Chepstow Racecourse. Walking, canoeing, fishing, bird watching within easy reach.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
This converted granary is reached by outside steps and adjoins the owner's 17th-century house. It is set on a mixed working farm just off a quiet country lane in the hamlet of Lower Welson. There is unlimited use of owner's shared covered, heated swimming pool 28ft x 12ft, 3ft 6in to 4ft 6in deep which is open mid May to mid September. Set in peaceful countryside 1 mile from the black and white village of Eardisley, 5 miles from Kington, Hay on Wye 8 miles, and Hereford 15 miles. There are walk
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
Quietly situated away from the owners house. Ideal for those who want peace and tranquillity, visitors have their own private grounds, plus use of magnificent wooded walks around secluded 200 acre estate, heated swimming pool, horseriding lessons and/or stabling and paintball games, all by arrangement. A perfect base for all the many attractions of Worcestershire and the Cotswolds, including Safari Park and Severn Valley Railway. Shops and pubs 2 miles.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This sweet little character cottage has been created from a former bakehouse adjoining the owners home. It enjoys a pretty garden in the heart of the country. Near to a main road, it is well placed for exploring the delights of the Herefordshire countryside which brims with history and beautiful scenery. With border castles, fine houses and gardens and magnificent Cathedrals at Hereford, Gloucester and Worcester which is also the home of English porcelain. Shop 4 miles, pub 1 mile.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Converted stables in a quiet courtyard setting, just 5 miles from Ross-On-Wye with lovely riverside walks. Cathedral city of Hereford with the renowned Mappa Mundi, 10 miles. Local cider makers and museums within easy reach as well as Symonds Yat with adventure playground and butterfly museum. Good shopping at Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester, Cribbs Causeway and Cardiff, all about 1 hour away. Shop 3 miles, pubs 2 miles.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
This property forms part of a small complex nestling at the foot of Marcle Hill, a local beauty spot for which no cost has been spared in providing a delightful and agreeable holiday venue.
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
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: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This cosy property created from an old stableblock with its own pretty garden in orchard setting. It is situated in a tranquil, rural setting, opposite the owner's house in glorious walking countryside. Perched on the brow of a hill, the property enjoys far reaching views over the surrounding landscape.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
These delightful stone cottages are set on an 80-acre grassland and wooded farm. Dating back to the 15th-century, each retains their individual character and charm. The farm itself, which has featured in the film `Shadowlands' (a biopic about C.S. Lewis) and a BBC wildlife programme, fronts on to a mile stretch of the River Wye. In a spectacular wooded gorge, beneath the famous Yat Rock, it nestles within a designated SSSI and AONB. As you would expect, this is an ideal spot for all nature enthu
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
A 16th century property in the popular village of Pembridge renowned for its status as the 'jewel in the crown' of North Herefordshire Black and White village trail. The village has been the setting for many a film. Offering elementary yet characterful accommodation with exposed beams and open fire, in a position that is ideal for exploring the Herefordshire/Shropshire borderlands. Cycle hire 100 yards. Shops and pubs (including the oldest 'New Inn') 100 yards.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
This delightful detached black and white cottage with pretty cottage gardens overlooking the church, is on a private road with all round views in the pretty hamlet of Kings Pyon.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
An ideal retreat for a relaxing and peaceful break, your home will be a 19th-century oast house fully converted to provide exceptionally attractive and comfortable accommodation, earning E.T.C. `4 star' rating. The house forms two separate holiday homes; on the ground floor, The Chaff and, above, The Oast. Booked separately they afford independence. Together they can accommodate up to 10 visitors in comfort. The owners have worked hard to retain the characer and warmth of this old building. Insi
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
Converted stables in a quiet courtyard setting, just 5 miles from Ross-On-Wye with lovely riverside walks. Cathedral city of Hereford with the renowned Mappa Mundi, 10 miles. Local cider makers and museums within easy reach as well as Symonds Yat with adventure playground and butterfly museum. Good shopping at Cheltenham, Gloucester, Worcester, Cribbs Causeway and Cardiff, all about 1 hour away. Shop 3 miles, pubs 2 miles.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This tastefully refurbished barn conversion with exposed beams is to be found in the heart of unspoilt Herefordshire countryside, 5 miles from the Malvern Hills. The area is a haven of peace and quiet and is ideal for those who enjoy rambling, cycling or touring holidays.
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Sleeps: 8
Pets Allowed: No
The North Herefordshire village of Edwyn Ralph is about 2 1/2 miles from the historic market town of Bromyard, with all its amenities. Ideally situated for touring, with Hereford, Worcester, Malvern, Ledbury, Leominster and Tenbury Wells all approximately 15 miles. Set amongst open fields and farmland, ideal for walking or relaxing. If you appreciate the beauty of natural things you will love this tranquil village. Shops and pubs 2 1/2 miles.
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Sleeps: 7
Pets Allowed: Yes
Self contained wing of 17th-century house, in the village centre. Stone built, with much character, including a secret bedroom. About 700ft amidst the scenery of the Wye Valley, with wildlife and ancient monuments. Well placed for walking or touring, with Tintern, Monmouth, Forest of Dean nearby. Chepstow 10 miles, Ross-on-Wye 16 miles, Brecon Beacons 20 miles, Bath 40 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 100 yards.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
The ground floor accommodation of this cottage built in 1815, opening directly onto the unspoilt common at the foot of the Malvern Hills, is the perfect base for those who enjoy extensive walking or touring. At the end of a quiet lane, it provides a tranquil retreat for those who just want to relax and enjoy the picturesque sunrises and sunsets or watch the birds and wildlife.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
Overlooking landscaped gardens on the outskirts of Woolaston, the property offers cosy, well-furnished accommodation.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
Peacefully situated with fine countryside views, this converted barn stands beside the owner's farmhouse home. Visitors are welcome to ramble over the surrounding 150-acres of arable farmland - criss-crossed by many local footpaths, and enjoy shared use of a garden with a pretty fenced pond. Within the grounds is a tree house and a large lawn with activity toys and games for all. Just 3miles away is Bromyard, with its popular Downs offering good walking, and the NT woodland at Lower Brockhampton
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
Hop Cottage is a converted barn, finished to a very good standard, in a quiet location, also bordering Herefordshire and Worcestershire. Within 1 mile of the beautiful market town of Tenbury Wells, with its famous round market and renovated spa rooms. Within 10 minutes from Leominster. Berrington Hall, a National Trust property is also within 10 minutes drive, and Burford House and Gardens is 5 minutes walk. Plenty of countryside walks, local swimming pool, tennis courts and several good golf co
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
Set on the eastern edge of the ancient Forest of Dean, this attractive house would make an ideal base for exploring the Forest and Wye Valley.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
This peacefully located detached period cottage has lovely views and a professionally designed garden. In addition guests have use of a beautiful 2-acre garden, open to the public three days a week from May to August, which features in most of the major guides. This includes a huge conservatory, orchard and stream. September to May guests have exclusive use of both gardens. Locally there is fishing, golf and walking and National Trust properties are within easy reach by car. An ideal base for th
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
This attractive barn conversion is situated in the heart of Herefordshire, with spectacular views over the surrounding farmland and countryside. Adjoining another property, it has been tastefully furnished with exposed timbers, and is set in a traditional stone and slate courtyard, on a working farm and holiday park, just 3miles north of Leominster. A bridle way runs through the farm, affording guests easy access for walking and horse riding, and for exploring the Black and White Village Trail.
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Sleeps: 3
Pets Allowed: Yes
Set on the edge of a pretty hamlet, this timber barn conversion enjoys a peaceful location with far reaching views over orchards and rolling Herefordshire countryside. Attached to the owners home it has been comfortably furnished throughout retaining many of the original oak beams. An ideal base for exploring Hereford City with its cathedral, Mappa Mundi, Racecourse and Cider museum with Bromyard Downs for walking close by. Forest of Dean, Hay-on-Wye and the Black Mountains nearby. Pub/restauran
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Sleeps: 3
Pets Allowed: No
Enjoy an outstanding view from a very well placed purpose built cottage overlooking the River Wye.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
Situated on the 'Black and White Trail,' in a quiet leafy lane, just off the village centre of Eardisland, a renowned Tudor village on the banks of the placid River Arrow. Adjoining the owner's home, it is a great location to just relax, or enjoy peaceful country walks and cycling. There are many historic interests to explore within the area, such as Burton Court and St Mary's Church dating back to the 13th century, is just yards away. Within easy driving distance of the busy towns of Leominster
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
Situated in one of the Forest of Dean's picturesque villages, the Old Corn mill has been sympathetically converted from its original 250-year-old structure. Detached, the property is comfortably furnished and stands opposite the owners' own home. It enjoys a small garden and furnished patio which is ideal for relaxing in during the evenings. This is a perfect location for cycling and walking with wonderful scenery and exciting places to explore. The delightful Forest of Dean, renowned for its be
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
Amid the hop yards and orchards of the rolling Herefordshire countryside, upon the owners' farm, this detached stone family cottage is ideal for a truly rural break. Set well away from all roads, this is a haven for wildlife; the silent observer might be lucky enough to spot badgers, foxes, bats, buzzards and all manner of woodland birds. Rewarding walks can be enjoyed amid the Malvern Hills, while the less energetic can stroll within Bringsty Common, Bromyard Downs and along local footpaths. A
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: Yes
This attractive, first floor accommodation, adjoins the owners' historic house. An excellent location for touring or relaxing with easy access to the many and varied interests. Worcester's world famous porcelain works, cathedral, shopping and leisure centre 3 miles. Countryside Centre 3 miles. Coarse fishing on River Avon 3 miles (NRA license and permission required). Golf (18-hole) 8 miles. Malvern Hills 12 miles. Broadway and Cotswold Hills 20 miles. Warwick, Stratford and Cheltenham within 1
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
This property forms part of a small complex nestling at the foot of Marcle Hill, a local beauty spot.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
Located in one of the country's most peaceful and picturesque regions - with Hereford and the borders of Wales just waiting to be explored - this detached property is set in the owner's grounds, and has been carefully converted form the original stables. Excellent walking abounds, including Offa's Dyke, the Black Mountains, together with many other outdoor pursuits. Pub in village.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
An attractive conversion of a barn with vaulted, beamed ceilings and open-plan living accommodation. The entrance is via a spiral staircase and the accommodation is all on first floor. In rural location in beautiful peaceful Worcestershire countryside. Overlooking 10 acres of lovely gardens and lake. 4 miles north of the elegant spa town of Droitwich and 12 miles from the city of Worcester with its magnificent cathedral. The inland port of Stourport, the Malvern Hills, the Vale of Evesham and St
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
A stylish conversion of a former dairy, this spacious accommodation is set over two floors with open-plan living areas upstairs in a loft-style space. Retaining much original character, it provides comfortable, contemporary furnishings and a high standard of fittings. Within the extensive grounds of the owners' country house, in the lovely hamlet of Bushley in open countryside near Tewkesbury, it makes a perfect year-round retreat, and an excellent central base for the Cotswolds, Midlands, SW En
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Situated in a peaceful location adjacent to farmland, 1.5 miles from the village, with lovely views of the rolling landscape of Offa's Dyke country.
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
One of three holiday properties in a small complex nestling at the foot of Marcle Hill, a local beauty spot, for which no cost has been spared on furnishing and decorating this imaginative conversion.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
Offering spectacular views over rolling countryside to the Malvern Hills, this beautifully converted former chapel enjoys a peaceful, rural and isolated setting in delightfully named Much Marcle - which boasts three village inns, a historic house and three cider makers including Westons! Adjoining the owners' home and set within their 2-acre grounds, it enjoys shared use of their lovely garden. Equidistant from the popular `black and white' market town of Ledbury and the water sports of Ross-on-
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This small holiday home is part of the owner's equestrian stud estate and animal lovers will adore the beautiful Arabs and Shetland ponies in the surrounding fields.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
Nestling in the historic hamlet of Gatcombe with Sir Francis Drake's house almost opposite, is this charming, comfortable and newly converted cottage, attached to an old cider mill next to the owners home. Gatcombe sides on to the River Severn and is on the edge of the Royal Forest of Dean. For those who enjoy walking there are fabulous walks in the forest or along the Severn Way that runs close to the cottage. Fishing, cycling and canoeing locally. Cheltenham, the Cotswolds, Tewkesbury and Wale
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: No
Situated in Lower Lydbrook, close to the banks of the River Wye, Willow Cottage makes the perfect base for visiting the Royal Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. The end one of a row of three, it lies along a main road, convenient for all the local and historical sights of the forest. Whether looking for a leisurely holiday, or something more energetic, there is something for everyone - including walks from the doorstep, canoeing or cycling along the Forest of Dean cycle track. The Cotswolds are easi
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Located in the village of Monkland, Tudor Barn has been converted to offer comfortable accommodation from which to explore the surrounding countryside. Adjoining the owners' home and just 3 miles from the market town of Leominster - known as the antiques capital of England - Tudor Barn is on the Black & White Village Trail. Only 5 minutes away is the cheese factory, one of the trail's main attractions. Many countryside walks begin from the rear of the barn and excellent golf courses, fishing and
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
About 300 yards from centre of Kington, quietly located in grounds of owner's home, restored and converted to a good standard, much character, on first floor over the original 18th-century coach house, and with large attractive gardens. Excellent walks, including Offa's Dyke, Hergest Ridge, well placed for exploring Herefordshire, Wye Valley, Welsh borders and south Shropshire. Hay-on-Wye and Leominster are both about 15 miles. Shops and pubs 300 yards, regular bus service 50 yards (excluding Su
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
Pax Otium nestles in the precious Golden Valley countryside and makes the ideal retreat for a relaxing break, or walking with beautiful quiet walks only steps away from the doorstep. Detached and set within the owners' grounds, the property has panoramic views of the Black Mountains, the Skirrid towards Abergavenney, the Dulas Valley and the Vales of Ewias and the Dore. Ideally located to explore the surrounding areas of Hereford, Ross-on-Wye, Hay-on-Wye and Monmouth.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
This small cottage is an annexe to the owner's home, which is conveniently situated for exploring both the Wye Valley and the Forest of Dean.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
This property is one of two barn conversions set in the beautiful rolling countryside of south Herefordshire with far-reaching views over the quiet valley of Orcop towards Garway Hill.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
Adjoining owner's farmhouse on a working farm, 17th-century half-timbered cottage with interesting features including oak beams, leaded windows, furnished in traditional style and views across Wye Valley to hills beyond. Surrounded by National Trust land, reached by 1 mile no through road. Kington 5 miles, Hay-on-Wye 10 miles. Easy access to Brecon Beacons, Mortimer trail, Offa's Dyke, and Elan Valley. Shop 5 miles, pub 4½ miles.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
This unique home is created from the 19th century bottling plant of the famous Malvern Water.
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Sleeps: 7
Pets Allowed: Yes
A spacious, light and airy detached house overlooking a well tended kitchen garden with views of meadows and woodland beyond.
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Sleeps: 7
Pets Allowed: Yes
Very spacious, detached modern bungalow in attractive gardens in a lane on the edge of Clehonger village, next to open countryside and farmland within 5 miles of Hereford city centre and cathedral. Well placed for exploring by car or on foot, the local countryside with its famous `black and white village', Wye Valley, Forest of Dean, Black Mountains, Welsh borders, Hay and Ross on Wye both about 15 miles. Shop and pub nearby.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
This converted apple loft is in a paradise of peace and quiet, with well furnished beamed rooms, full of character.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
Much Dewchurch Cottages lie 5 miles from the cathedral city of Hereford, with good shops, theatre, cinema, leisure centre and horse racing courses and 9 miles from the market town of Ross-on-Wye in the heart of the Wye Valley. Positioned in the grounds of the main farmhouse in the peaceful surroundings of 230 acres of fields, woodland and lakes, perfect for long rambling walks, there are four lovley cottages that have been converted from the old Scudamore racing stables with panoramic views of t
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Sleeps: 7
Pets Allowed: Yes
This property forms part of a small complex nestling at the foot of Marcle Hill, a local beauty spot for which no cost has been spared in providing a delightful and agreeable holiday venue.
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
Delightful former blacksmith's forge dating back to the 18th century, featuring the original beams, a canopied open fire and a wrought-iron spiral staircase. Close to the owners' home, it stands within its own garden down a country lane, within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Local walking books are provided to help explore the surrounding area and the nearby Malvern Hills. The Three Counties Showground is 5 minutes away and there is also easy access to Malvern itself, Upton on
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Surrounded by delightful countryside, these two adjoining properties offer extremely comfortable accommodation (Visit Britain `4 Star') and as an extended welcome, the owner will include a helicopter ride (per party on a weekly booking) to experience the local area from the skies......an offer not to be missed! Located within 2 miles from Leominster with its many shops, pubs and restaurants, whilst slightly further afield lies the pretty city of Hereford with its many historical interests, the m
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
This charming town house is situated in the bustling border town of Hay-on-Wye, home of the Hay Literary Festival and many local attractions.
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
With lovely country views and good walks from the door, this charming 200-year-old detached cottage stands peacefully on Garway Common, amidst the wild flowers, curlew and buzzards. It is well furnished and equipped, with its own enclosed garden, making a cosy and tranquil retreat. Just 300 yards away is an inn serving good food, and the historic towns of Hereford, Monmouth and Ross-on-Wye lie within easy reach. Fishing is available nearby and Sunday afternoon cricket can be enjoyed on the commo
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
This delightful 16th-century listed detached house has spectacular views over adjoining countryside and the Teme Valley - noted for its hop and fruit growing. Situated on the B4204 and 2 miles from the spa town of Tenbury Wells, it is full of original character with a wealth of exposed beams, and has been tastefully refurbished. Within easy driving distance are the cathedral cities of Hereford and Worcester, the Georgian town of Ludlow, and Tenbury Wells with it numerous amenities. Golf and ridi
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
In a peaceful lakeside setting at the edge of a village, this spacious detached house boasts its own large pretty garden, leading directly to the water's edge. A haven for wildlife with ducks, moorhens and geese, fun fishing (foc) is available on the private unfenced lake (toddlers beware!). Within easy driving distance is Witley Court, the Wyre Forest Visitor Centre, Ludlow, Worcester and Tenbury Wells. Riding in the Wyre Forest (permit required). Safari park and golf 7miles. Pub 1mile.
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Sleeps: 6
Pets Allowed: Yes
Tastefully converted from an old farm building, this detached property offers very homely and comfortable accommodation. Set along a main road, it is within easy driving distance of the Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills and the Wye Valley. Good walking abounds - notably the Cotswolds Way - as well as several castles ( Warwick, Sudeley, Berkley, Chepstow and Eastnor). Other places of interest include steam railways at Toddington and Littledean, and Slimbridge Wildfowl Trust and Newent
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: No
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, The 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, Gl
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Sleeps: 4
Pets Allowed: Yes
This charming former lodge is situated within an 18th-century park designed by Repton on a private family estate in a stunning location, and has truly magnificent views over the Wye Valley. This property is peaceful and quiet and has been completely refurbished and tastefully decorated, and it makes a cosy and romantic retreat. Mansell Lodge is ideally situated for the historic city of Hereford and Hay-on-Wye, with the Welsh border and the beautiful Brecon Beacons also within easy reach. It is a
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Sleeps: 7
Pets Allowed: No
Set within the heart of a beef stock farm, this detached stone barn has been renovated to provide comfortable accommodation and makes an ideal base to explore the surrounding rural countryside. Upper Rochford lies in the River Teme Valley; the local area is renowned for growing hops, and its cider making. There is easy access to the Malvern Hills, South Shropshire and North Herefordshire. For an alternative day out, Worcester, Hereford and Ludlow are easily accessible, with plenty of choice for
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Sleeps: 5
Pets Allowed: Yes
In the grounds of Stildon Manor, with views of the Abberley and Clee Hills, this spacious, detached cottage, converted from farm buildings, has a games room and large private courtyard. Wyre Forest, Severn Valley Steam Railway, West Midland Safari Park and Witley Court nearby. Ideal for exploring the Midlands and Welsh Borders. Enjoy walks on the owners' 116 acres, home to world famous Welsh ponies. Shop and pubs 1½ miles.
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Sleeps: 2
Pets Allowed: No
Situated in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside this 400 year old cottage, once part of the Blacksmiths shop, furnished and decorated to a high standard, is a paradise of peace and quiet to enjoy a relaxing holiday.
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