Bianca
These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to <b>Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon</b> among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
Approximately 12 miles from Stratford Upon Avon and 6 miles from Warwick.
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Portia
These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to <b>Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon</b> among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
Approximately 12 miles from Stratford Upon Avon and 6 miles from Warwick.
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Octavia
These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to <b>Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon</b> among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
Approximately 12 miles from Stratford Upon Avon and 6 miles from Warwick.
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Viola
These are four charming and tastefully furnished cottages converted from an 18th Century listed agricultural building.
Situated in the rural hamlet of Mousley End and surrounded by the beautiful Warwickshire countryside the cottages are easily approached via a quiet winding country lane.
The cottages are within easy reach of the village stores including an off licence, post office and country inns serving good traditional food. With such proximity to <b>Warwick Castle and Stratford-upon-Avon</b> among other places of interest, these cottages provide an ideal base for exploring historic Warwickshire.
Approximately 12 miles from Stratford Upon Avon and 6 miles from Warwick.
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The Saddlery
Luxuriously converted 18th century saddlery quite rural position on working farm yet close to major road networks situated on Warwicks/Northants border.
The cottage is within easy reach of Stratford, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Cotswolds also Althorpe, Silverstone and canal network.
Activities available include fishing, golf and horse riding. Also open countryside for quiet walks.
Available all year.
5 star accommodation.
Please contact owner for prices for larger parties than four and for short break prices.
<b>extra persons £12 per day, £60 per week</b>
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1 Holmer Cottages
3 Cottages - Holmer Cottages are late 19th century semi-detached brick cottages, each with its own south-facing terrace and private garden overlooking an old apple orchard. Each cottage is charmingly furnished and fully equipped for a comfortable holiday.
Woolstone is small, quiet rural village, just a few houses and an ancient church, on the side of the Cotswold Hills overlooking the Severn Valley. It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with extensive views to the Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills, Bredon Hill and on a clear day, the Brecon Beacons. All around is good walking and riding country. The next village, half-a-mile away has a good pub with a restaurant, a village shop/post office and a riding stables.
Within a radius of 6 miles are Cheltenham, Winchcombe and Tewkesbury. Cheltenham has an excellent shopping, a theatre, museums, restaurants and a famous racecourse. Tewkesbury, with its rivers, abbey and medieval alleyways has many antique and bric-a-brac shops and a market twice a week.
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2 Holmer Cottages
3 Cottages - Holmer Cottages are late 19th century semi-detached brick cottages, each with its own south-facing terrace and private garden overlooking an old apple orchard. Each cottage is charmingly furnished and fully equipped for a comfortable holiday.
Woolstone is small, quiet rural village, just a few houses and an ancient church, on the side of the Cotswold Hills overlooking the Severn Valley. It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with extensive views to the Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills, Bredon Hill and on a clear day, the Brecon Beacons. All around is good walking and riding country. The next village, half-a-mile away has a good pub with a restaurant, a village shop/post office and a riding stables.
Within a radius of 6 miles are Cheltenham, Winchcombe and Tewkesbury. Cheltenham has an excellent shopping, a theatre, museums, restaurants and a famous racecourse. Tewkesbury, with its rivers, abbey and medieval alleyways has many antique and bric-a-brac shops and a market twice a week.
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3 Holmer Cottages
3 Cottages - Holmer Cottages are late 19th century semi-detached brick cottages, each with its own south-facing terrace and private garden overlooking an old apple orchard. Each cottage is charmingly furnished and fully equipped for a comfortable holiday.
Woolstone is small, quiet rural village, just a few houses and an ancient church, on the side of the Cotswold Hills overlooking the Severn Valley. It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with extensive views to the Forest of Dean, the Malvern Hills, Bredon Hill and on a clear day, the Brecon Beacons. All around is good walking and riding country. The next village, half-a-mile away has a good pub with a restaurant, a village shop/post office and a riding stables.
Within a radius of 6 miles are Cheltenham, Winchcombe and Tewkesbury. Cheltenham has an excellent shopping, a theatre, museums, restaurants and a famous racecourse. Tewkesbury, with its rivers, abbey and medieval alleyways has many antique and bric-a-brac shops and a market twice a week.
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Mill Cottage
Dating from C1800, Mill Cottage faces South in a sublime rural setting, surrounded by unspoilt pasture land. It is part of the old miller’s house which stands adjacent to the former water mill, forming a completely self-contained private dwelling with its own secluded cottage garden.
A wonderful, peaceful retreat from which to explore the Cotswolds and Shakespeare country. The Cottage is furnished and equipped to the highest standard. Built of local honey-coloured stone, the cottage stands in 3½ acres of land, which includes a smallholding where we keep poultry and sheep.
Situated 1½ miles from the attractive small market town of Chipping Norton, perched on a hill overlooking Glyme and Evenlode valleys – a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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Wayside Cottage
Wayside Cottage is a half timbered grade II listed detached building circa 1750AD. Situated in a rural conservation area on the Herefordshire/Worcestershire border amid unspoilt countryside and yet is only 20 mins from the M5 motorway.
Wayside retains all it's olde worlde charm but still provides the visitor with up to date facilities for every day living.
The village is a few hundred yards easy walk and offers a general store, post office, off licence, video club (free membership for guests), petrol station/garage and the friendly local Inn.
If you enjoy walking there are many walks available ranging from a one mile circular walk, to a complete 30 mile walk along the Worcestershire Way. Leominster, Ledbury, the Malvern Hills, Severn Valley Railway are all within easy reach.
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Kingfisher
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 3 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
<B>All properties are currently being refurbished until Easter 2008</b>
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Kestrel
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 3 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
<B>All properties are currently being refurbished until Easter 2008</b>
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Nightingale
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 3 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
<B>All properties are currently being refurbished until Easter 2008</b>
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Wood Pecker
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 3 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
<B>All properties are currently being refurbished until Easter 2008</b>
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Goldfinch
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands and our farmland. Dogs and horses are welcome.
Good star-gazing and nightingales in early summer. The cottages are well off a quiet lane, converted character single storey farm buildings around a south facing courtyard, with spacious open living/kitchen areas, shower rooms and an extra bathroom in the largest 3 bed cottage. Three good pubs, village shop and The Cotswold way are within a two mile radius.
Bath, Bristol and Gloucester (30 minutes) for theatre, concerts, museums, zoo etc. Enjoy visiting pretty Cotswold towns and villages, or complete isolation and tranquillity.
<B>All properties are currently being refurbished until Easter 2008</b>
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The Stables
Detached sandstone barn converted April 2006 alongside Nesscliffe countryside heritage site. Views of Welsh mountains. Rural Location in its own garden. Original features. Beamed ceiling and truss. Modern facilities.
Ideally situated for the areas' varied attractions such as the medieval towns of Shrewsbury, Chester and Ludlow. Ironbridge world heritage centre, Wroxeter Roman city, national trust properties and castles within easy reach. Llangollin’s motor museum, steam railway and canal, wharf, aquaduct and horse drawn boat trips. Scenic country walks, cycling, Bird watching, wildlife, golf courses, horse riding, riverside walks RSPB Nature reserve at Lake Vynrwy with water sports, canoeing sailing and fishing. There is a shop, post office, petrol station, groceries and pub less than one mile away.
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The Inspector's House
The Inspector's House is a modernised, early 20th Century police house situated in the rural country town of Alcester, 6 miles from Stratford-upon-Avon. It is located around typical market town houses, dating back to Elizabethan times, and is within a very short walk of the town centre, which includes many pubs, restaurants and a variety of local shops.
The cottage is within easy reach of Stratford, Warwick Castle and the Cotswolds, to the west is Worcester, north is Birmingham and M40 and M5 are within 10 or 15 miles.
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The Coach House
Welcome to The Coach House, a rural retreat offering privacy and tranquillity.
It provides comfortable accomodation, furnished to a high standard and well equipped throughout. The property is set in stunning private gardens with it's own access, parking and use of grounds. It has a twin bedroom, plus a large sofa bed in the sitting room.
The small market town of Newent is one and half miles away for all your shopping needs. There are several country pubs nearby. <b>An ideal base for exploring the Cotswolds, Forest of Dean and other picturesque towns:- Ross-on-wye.</b> 7 miles away, <b>Gloucester</b> 13 miles away <b>Ledbury</b> 10 Miles and <b>Cheltenham</b> 19
Short breaks by arrangement with owner.
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Carramar
Spacious, modern, comfortable bungalow located on the edge of the golden valley, with excellent views over open countryside. Large enclosed garden with patio, gas barbeque and furniture, the perfect place to relax. Ideally situated for walking cycling and touring in beautiful rural Herefordshire.
Visit Hay-on-Wye, Black Mountains or Historic Hereford with its unique Mappa Mandi.
Local shops and pubs nearby or benefit from the well-equipped games room (Table Tennis, ¼ sized Snooker Table, Darts).<p>Well behaved dog welcome.
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Hamstalls
Two idyllic holiday cottages in a peaceful, rural location on the Severn estuary next to the Forest of Dean. These well equipped, environmentally-friendly cottages have en-suite bathrooms, log burners, TVs etc. and are close to a network of footpaths including the Severn Way footpath and one to the local award winning pub. Nearby, opportunities abound for cycling, walking and canoeing or visiting children’s attractions, museums, castles or mines. Or, you can just relax at the Priory Cottages enjoying the views, the Cotswold sheep grazing in the traditional orchards, the wide variety of birds and, periodically, watch the famous Severn Bore.
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Hoolet
Two idyllic holiday cottages in a peaceful, rural location on the Severn estuary next to the Forest of Dean. These well equipped, environmentally-friendly cottages have en-suite bathrooms, log burners, TVs etc. and are close to a network of footpaths including the Severn Way footpath and one to the local award winning pub. Nearby, opportunities abound for cycling, walking and canoeing or visiting children’s attractions, museums, castles or mines. Or, you can just relax at the Priory Cottages enjoying the views, the Cotswold sheep grazing in the traditional orchards, the wide variety of birds and, periodically, watch the famous Severn Bore.
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Mill House Flat
Mill House Flat is part of what was a former cider house. It has been converted to a high standard of comfort in rural North Herefordshire.
The flat provides an excellent centre for access to Leominster and Tenbury which are both 5 miles away, and Ludlow which is 9.
There are National Trust properties and gardens nearby. Leysters has a medieval church, magnificent views, many footpaths and country walks. There are free range eggs and local produce available.
£100 refundable deposit required to be paid directly to owner.
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Church Farm Cottage
Stainton-by-Langworth is a rural village appox 6 miles from Lincoln.
The historic City of Lincoln boasts a fine medieval centre and has both a magnificent Cathedral and Castle.
In December, the City hosts a renowned Christmas Market but all year round it offers some fine architecture, shopping, museums, theatre and restaurants.
The Lincolnshire Wolds is nationally renowned for its fauna and flora and provides an impressive backdrop for walkers, cyclists and motorists.
The Lincolnshire Coastline boasts some of Europe's best "blue flag" beaches (Sutton on Sea) where safety (shallow shelving beach) and clean sands combine to provide excellent facilities for the family. In addition, popular resorts such as Skegness provide a full range of more traditional seaside fun.
Lots of places of local interest including Farm park and Falconry Centre.
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West View Cottage 2
West View Cottages are beautifully converted single storey farm buildings. They are tastefully decorated to a high standard.
The cottages are ideally located in a quiet village near the market town of Louth 4 miles away.
There are numerous quiet beaches along the coast the nearest 4 miles away and suitable walking and cycling routes nearby.Rushmoor Counrty park is 2 miles from the cottages Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe Nature Reserve are 4 miles away.
Manby Motorplex for various driving activities within 2 miles and Covenham reservoir for water sports 4 miles. Or further afield visit The Deep at Hull.
The towns of Grimsby and Lincoln are not far away. Lincoln cathedral was used in the filming of the Da Vinci code .All in all this is a charming situation for a quiet holiday amongst the rural charms of Lincolnshire.
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West View Cottage 1
West View Cottages are beautifully converted single storey farm buildings. They are tastefully decorated to a high standard.
The cottages are ideally located in a quiet village near the market town of Louth 4 miles away.
There are numerous quiet beaches along the coast the nearest 4 miles away and suitable walking and cycling routes nearby.Rushmoor Counrty park is 2 miles from the cottages Saltfleetby and Theddlethorpe Nature Reserve are 4 miles away.
Manby Motorplex for various driving activities within 2 miles and Covenham reservoir for water sports 4 miles. Or further afield visit The Deep at Hull.
The towns of Grimsby and Lincoln are not far away. Lincoln cathedral was used in the filming of the Da Vinci code .All in all this is a charming situation for a quiet holiday amongst the rural charms of Lincolnshire.
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