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Here are a few of the
Holiday Cottages we list in Herefordshire,
Worcestershire and The Wye Valley:
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Outdoor swimming pool
Superb conversion of
17th-century, Grade II listed black and
white barn, in grounds of owner’s manor
house in picturesque village of Burghill,
just 3 miles from cathedral city of
Hereford. With ancient oak timbers
throughout, living area upstairs with
quality furnishings, fitted kitchen, outlook
over apple orchards, large and secluded
outdoor swimming pool, and croquet lawn.
Ideally placed for exploring the Wye Valley,
walking in the Black Mountains and Brecon
Beacons, and touring the black and white
villages of Herefordshire. Golf course ½
mile. Shop 2 miles, excellent country
pub/restaurant 1 mile.
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Dating from 1674,
Luntley Court may be regarded as one of the
most beautiful houses in Herefordshire and
is a fine example of a Grade II listed
half-timbered mansion. In an unspoilt rural
position set in 10 acres, bordered by a
small stream and pond with a range of period
outbuildings including a dovecote dated
1673. The interior has flagstone floor, oak
panelling, 17th century oak staircases and
galleried dining hall. A superb location for
discovering the Welsh Marches. Hay-on-Wye,
Ludlow and Hereford all within 16 miles,
Leominster 6 miles, Shop and pub 1½ miles.
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Property
Ref: 13904 - The Cottage - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Saint
Briavels, Gloucestershire.
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Set high on the slopes
of the Wye Valley, with outstanding views,
in an AONB, this well equipped, early
19th-century holiday 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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Part of a 17th century
stone holiday cottage, retaining many
original features - exposed beams, open fire
and bakers oven. Accessed across the garden,
the cottage is adjacent to the owners’
grounds which include organic orchard,
stream and waterfowl pond. Close to Black
Mountains and Welsh borders. Hereford,
Abergavenny, Hay-On-Wye, 15 miles. Shop 4
miles, pub 2 miles.
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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 holiday
accommodation with exposed beams and open
fire, in a position that is ideal for
exploring the Herefordshire/Shropshire
borderlands. Shops and pubs (including the
oldest ’New Inn’) 100 yards.
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This cosy Victorian
cottage with exposed beams and open fire is
on a ridge above the Wye Valley, located on
the road to Symonds Yat Rock, known for its
fantastic views of the Wye and nesting
Peregrine Falcons. The holiday cottage is
yards from Offa’s Dyke Path and gives
immediate access to walking trails through
the Forest of Dean. Enjoy a walk down to the
river, or to a nearby pub. Ideally located
for outdoor activities such as canoeing,
biking, birdwatching, fishing and of course
walking. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub ½
mile.
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A beautiful family
home furnished to a very good standard. The
older part of the holiday property dates
back 200 years and is now a listed building.
Explore many historic
sites with cathedrals and NT properties
close by. Convenient for Hereford,
Hay-on-Wye, Leominster, Brecon and
Worcester. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pubs
½ mile.
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Ideal location for
exploring
Set in the centre of the
picturesque village of Weobley on the Black
and White Trail, Ella’s Cottage is a listed,
oak-framed, terraced holiday cottage circa
14th century, full of character,
sympathetically restored with many original
features. Walks, golfing, painting, karting
all in close proximity. Ideal location for
exploring the Welsh borders, Black
Mountains, Brecon Beacons and the historic
towns of Hereford, Ludlow and Hay-on-Wye.
Shops and pubs 2 minutes walk.
Leominster Station to
Eardisley cycle
route close by.
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Property
Ref: 18409 - Laurel Cottage - Sleeps
3
Property Location: Chaxhill,
Westbury-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
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Near Forest of Dean
Located near the heart
of the Forest of Dean, Severn and Wye
Valleys, Laurel Cottage is attached to an
18th century farmhouse in the sleepy hamlet
of Chaxhill. Comfortably furnished and
fitted with a well equipped kitchen and
private patio garden, as well as access to
an orchard, it makes an ideal holiday base.
Nearby facilities include watching the
Severn Bore, rambling, horse riding,
shooting, fishing, cycling and even
water-skiing. Shop 400 yards, pubs 1 mile.
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Property
Ref: 18709 - Appledore - Sleeps
6
Property Location: Edwyn Ralph,
Herefordshire.
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The North
Herefordshire village of Edwyn Ralph is
about 2 miles from the historic
market town of Bromyard, with all its
amenities. Ideal holiday base 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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This stone-built
Victorian holiday cottage, attached to Oriel
House, has been renovated and is approached
by stone steps. Great Malvern offers theatre
and drama festival, shopping, golf and
recreational facilities. Nearby is Upton on
Severn known for its jazz and folk
festivals, with riverside pubs where
visitors can relax in the evening. Visit the
cathedral cities of Worcester or Hereford,
whilst Gloucester, with its historical
docks, Regency Cheltenham Spa and Stratford
Upon Avon are all within easy reach. Pubs
and restaurants locally. Shops and pubs
1/2 mile.
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Property
Ref: 19363 - Hop Cottage - Sleeps
6
Property Location:
Burford,
Tenbury Wells, Worcestershire.
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Hop Cottage is a
converted barn, finished to a very good
standard, in a quiet holiday 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 courses. Shops 1 mile,
pub 1/2
mile.
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These holiday barn
conversions are on the fringe of Linton
village, in lush countryside, conveniently
situated near the M50. The market towns of
Ross on Wye, Newent and Ledbury are an easy
drive. Slightly further are Hereford,
Gloucester and Worcester, and Malvern and
Cheltenham with good shopping and theatres.
Shops 5 miles, pub 1/3 mile.
Properties 19827 and 24794 can be booked
together to accommodate up to 9 guests.
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Property
Ref: 19879 - Barn Cottage - Sleeps
8
Property Location: Hillersland, Coleford,
Gloucestershire.
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Located opposite the
owner’s home, Barn Cottage is just 11/2
miles from the famous Symonds Yat Rock, with
spectacular views across the River Wye.
Along the riverside there is cycle and canoe
hire.
There are numerous
walking trails with beautiful scenery.
Monmouth, Chepstow, Hereford and Brecon are
within easy reach. Shops 1/2
mile, pubs 400 yards.
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Property
Ref: 23079 - Dingle Rise - Sleeps
5
Property Location: Clearwell, Coleford,
Gloucestershire.
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Situated in the Forest
of Dean, in the village of Clearwell, Dingle
Rise offers comfortable holiday
accommodation from which to explore the many
delights of the surrounding area. Ideally
located for walking with an array of paths
meandering through the Forest, access to
Offas Dyke is also nearby. Attractions in
the local area include Clearwell Castle,
Clearwell Caves, Puzzlewood, Go Ape tree top
activity for kids, Dean Forest Railway to
name but a few. Shops 2 miles, pub 100
yards.
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This detached, part
stone holiday cottage is set in an elevated
position, in an AONB, with uninterrupted
views across the Wye Valley. An ideal
location for walking, fishing, canoeing,
mountain biking, horse riding. Shops 400
yards, pubs 600 yards.
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