The bubbly market town of Hay on Wye is famously known all over the world as the Town of Books . Boasting over twenty bookstores to browse, it is renowned for the annual Hay Festival of Literature & Arts. However, there is more to the town than books; it boasts a good range of…
Forming part of a cluster of Victorian cottages and converted stables within an established Herefordshire estate and surrounded by well managed farmland, the perfect base for keen walkers and with a network of waymarked paths on the doorstep. Perfect for exploring the many…
Perched on the brink of the Brecon Beacons and deep in the Welsh countryside, this charming property is the ideal base for exploring the Wales and England border. Visit nearby Hay on Wye (2 miles) to discover welcoming family pubs and its generous selection of bookshops or plan…
Set deep into the Herefordshire countryside the rural village of Llangarron is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. A haven for walkers and cyclists where you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye, or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock where you can…
Set amidst the rolling countryside, near the attractive village of Clifton upon Teme, is this outstanding Alaskan property, Douglas Cabin. This wonderful log cabin rests beside a peaceful lake and enjoys all-ground-floor living with three charming bedrooms to choose from; the…
Set within the apple orchards of this thriving fruit farm you will find it hard to leave, there is plenty to explore by foot where you are able to access the waymarked footpaths, or you may wish to take a guided tour of the farm arranged with the estate. Set close to the Welsh…
Set in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location that s perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and the Shropshire Hills.…
Set in 200 acres of Herefordshire farmland where you can leave the car behind and enjoy the local foot paths from your front door. The Herefordshire countryside is perfect no matter what the time of year, The Wye Valley Way offers river walks and golden valleys in Autumn, and…
Once the local stonemasons abode and workshop, Stone House has been transformed into a stunning holiday home for all seasons with all the character and charm of a bygone era, seamlessly blending with all the modern comforts you could wish for today. The original wooden vertical…
The Olchon Valley is situated on the Herefordshire/Welsh border within the Black Mountains on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. It s an area of special scientific interest, with a profusion of birds, plants and animals, some rare, along with no light…
Just a short stroll from the cottage will take you to some of Hay on Wye s most popular attractions including Warren Beach on the River Wye where you can enjoy a picnic, or go fishing, canoeing or swimming. The town is famous for its numerous second hand book and antique shops,…
Set on the edge of the River Arrow, this characterful cottage is in a very picturesque location in the village of Eardisland. With many interesting towns and villages nearby, this cottage is ideal for a family or friends who would like to spend time exploring the area. Dating…
Abbey Dore 2 miles. A fabulous detached barn conversion, dating back to 1715, set in a lovely rural location in a tranquil area offering delightful views of the Herefordshire countryside. Beautifully converted, this magnificent holiday cottage combines many original features,…
Pembridge 3.3 miles. Nestled in the stunning Herefordshire countryside is Bluebell Cottage, a delightful barn conversion set within extensive grounds of the owner's home in Broxwood. Spend a weekend of relaxation at this unique barn conversion, encompassed by tranquil scenery…
Set within the extensive grounds of the owner's home, surrounded by tranquil Herefordshire countryside, is Beekeeper's Cottage, a delightfully presented cottage resting in Broxwood near Pembridge. With access to a hot tub and lawn and patio garden with fire pit, barbecue and…
Enjoying a great location, a working farm of 200 acres, here you can leave the car behind and make the most of the well waymarked trails from your front door. The Herefordshire countryside is perfect throughout the year where you can explore the Wye Valley Way, Offa s Dyke and…
Offering a warm welcome with breathtaking views across the open countryside. Rich in history with a wealth of character with a clever mix of contemporary soft furnishings to further enhance its style. With open plan living ideal for relaxing and catching up with friends and…
The property has been sympathetically renovated and transformed into a tasteful and comfortable accommodation for families or couples alike. Much of the accommodation is on the ground floor, with a useful hallway/boot room at the entrance. To the left is the beautiful open-plan…
The popular town of Hay on Wye is known as The Town of Books and is famous for its annual literary festival and numerous bookshops. Hay is home to a castle, a thriving arts scene and a range of great pubs, shops, restaurants and markets. This is a fantastic area for activities…
Bearwood Cottage is a half-timbered property in an idyllic, rural setting. It lies in the grounds of Bearwood House, however does have its own private drive and garden. Perfect year round, Bearwood Cottage provides cosiness and warmth during the colder months, with its roaring…
Canoe down the River Wye, or rock climb at Symonds Yat, Cycle around the Black and White villages of Herefordshire, sampling the local cider as you go. Visit the lovely market towns of Ledbury or Leominster, not forgetting the see the famous Mappa Mundi in Hereford Cathedral.