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Self-catering Holiday Cottages - Herefordshire
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Little Upcott, Herefordshire
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This charming traditional 17th century timber framed black and white cottage with its enclosed secluded garden enjoys a beautiful natural setting amid cider orchards just off a quiet country lane. The Border countryside is truly superb a delight for walkers with the Wye Valley Black Mountains and Offa’s Dyke Path all within easy reach. Book lovers will be spoilt for choice in nearby Hay-on-Wye and Hereford with its many attractions is only 15 miles distant. Historic Ludlow with its gourmet restaurants is 20 miles. Golf riding fishing and canoeing available. Shops and pubs 1 mile many restaurants locally.
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The Corn Mill, Herefordshire
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Set on one of the last remaining hop farms in England this newly converted charming and luxurious cottage enjoys lovely walks from the door and views over local orchards to the Malvern Hills. This is cider country (many makers welcome visitors) and Malvern’s theatre restaurants Three Counties Showground and (free) Malvern water wells (7 miles) Worcester’s cathedral boat trips and racecourse and Hereford’s glorious cathedral are all easily accessible. Interesting shops in the quaint town of Ledbury 4 miles pub ½ miles..
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Mill Stream Cottage, Herefordshire
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A chocolate box romantic gem boasting its own footbridge over a gurgling mill stream this charming cottage sits in a picture-postcard-pretty black and white village surrounded by gentle and peaceful countryside. The border landscape is truly beautiful – the Wye Valley Black mountains and Malvern Hills are all within easy reach – a wonderful backdrop to the popular pastimes of fishing canoeing riding and walking. Historic Hereford’s cathedral famous chained library and good shopping are 14 miles away as is Ludlow a paradise for gourmets whilst book lovers will be spoilt for choice in Hay-on-Wye. The Black and White Village and Mortimer trails are both well worth exploring. Pubs 50 yards shop 200 yards.
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White Rocks, Herefordshire
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From its rural setting this renovated and very comfortable house enjoys panoramic views over lovely open countryside. Steeped in history dotted with castles and ancient churches the area offers wonderful walking and cycling. Hereford’s magnificent cathedral and Mappa Mundi exhibition Ross-on-Wye Monmouth Symonds Yat and Royal Forest of Dean are all within a short drive. Pub serving food 3 miles shop 5 miles.
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The Court, Herefordshire
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On a quiet country lane in the hamlet of Hentland yet within easy reach of Ross-on-Wye (4 miles) and Hereford this pair of tastefully converted cottages offer the perfect place to relax and unwind. Enjoying a courtyard setting and shared use of the owners’ magnificent landscaped gardens and tennis court they sit in countryside that is a paradise for walkers and bird watchers. More adventurous visitors will enjoy the variety of water sports (and fishing) offered at Ross-on-Wye and food lovers are well served by the area’s award winning pubs and restaurants. Shop 2 miles pubs serving food 1 mile.
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Coach House Cottage, Herefordshire
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This splendidly converted former apple store (all of property right of archway) provides a cosy and very comfortable retreat. Adjoining the owners’ home the cottage enjoys shared use of their gardens and all around lovely cider orchards burst into spectacular bloom in early May. The Black Mountains Wye Valley and Malvern Hills afford scenic walking and golf cycling riding fishing canoeing and hot air ballooning can be enjoyed nearby. Ledbury with its black and white buildings and nearest shops 6 miles. Pub 2 miles good restaurants locally.
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Quarry Lodge, Herefordshire
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Overlooking lovely rolling countryside just 3 miles from the market town of Ledbury this attractive Scandinavian style lodge boasts landscaped gardens and a terrace with a hot tub. Set on a fruit farm (offering a farm shop) it lies within easy reach of Hereford (11 miles) the Malvern Hills Forest of Dean Worcester and Gloucester. A family run farm park several National Trust properties and the Three Counties Showground are also easily accessible as are golf and fishing. Restaurant 0.25 miles pubs serving food 1 mile.
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Hartleton Lake Retreat, Herefordshire
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Standing peacefully on the banks of lovely Hartleton Lakes and beside a golf course this converted stable makes a very comfortable holiday base. Whether enjoying a day’s fishing watching otters and the abundant birdlife or exploring the local countryside this is a wonderful spot for relaxation whatever the season. Historic Ross-on-Wye a centre for water sports is 2.5 miles and Ledbury the Forest of Dean and the cities of Hereford and Gloucester are all within easy reach. Pub serving food 1 mile shops 2.5 miles.
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Treago Castle, Herefordshire
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Tucked away deep in the rolling Herefordshire countryside these comfortable cottages enjoy use of an indoor heated swimming pool and are ideal for family reunions of up to 18 people. Carefully converted from the 15th century Treago Castle’s Victorian stable building they are comfortably furnished and well equipped. Treago stands in 5 glorious acres of grounds which include a vineyard (wine can be purchased) a charming Victorian walled garden and an arboretum. The city of Hereford with its fine cathedral is only 11 miles away and Ross-on-Wye offering numerous watersports including canoeing and fishing is 8 miles. There are good walks locally and bird watching nearby. Shop and post office are 0.5 miles away and various inns serving good food are within 5 miles.
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Wyewood Cottage, Herefordshire
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Boasting stunning views of Symonds Rock and the River Wye this delightful cottage (shown first floor third property from right) sits above the Wye Valley in the small Wye Rapids complex set in the heart of Symonds Yat. With shared use of an acre of landscaped gardens it is the perfect base for enjoying the locality’s excellent walking rock climbing and water sports. Several inns are in walking distance – one famously reached by a hand pulled ferry (pictured). Offa’s Dyke and the wildlife Sculpture Trail museums steam trains and cycle hire and trails in the Forest of Dean are 3 miles Monmouth is 5 miles and Tintern Abbey 15 miles. Shop 2 miles.
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The Baiting House, Herefordshire
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Lying behind a quietly traditional country pub serving real ales and good food (Thursday to Sunday) and within easy reach of main roads and a wealth of attractions these three convenient apartments are ideal for a weekend break. Upper Sapey village is surrounded by some of the finest countryside that Worcestershire and Herefordshire have to offer affording great opportunities for walking cycling and horse riding. The counties’ many waterways boast miles of peaceful riverbanks and canal towpaths for visitors to wander along whilst golf enthusiasts will be delighted to find a course only 300 yards away. Just 7 miles distant the small market towns of Tenbury Wells and Bromyard provide a variety of shops and inns as well as an indoor swimming pool theatre and leisure centre. Great Witley Court and Church Berrington Hall Brockhampton Croft Castle and the magnificent cathedrals at Hereford and Worcester are all within a short drive and Worcester also boasts river boat trips a racecourse and the famous county cricket ground. The Three Counties showground and (free) Malvern Water are found at the charming town of Malvern and great days out can include a ride on the Severn Valley Steam Railway a trip to Gloucester’s historic docks and the Black Country Museum or a visit to the West Midlands Safari Park. Shakespeare’s birthplace at Stratford-upon-Avon (38 miles) Cadbury World the Ironbridge industrial museum and the lower Wye Valley are all a little further afield. Shop 3 miles.
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The Smithy, Herefordshire
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Midway between Symond’s Yat and Ross-on-Wye within easy reach of the Royal Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley this tastefully converted old smithy enjoys a village setting. Adjoining the owners’ home – formerly the blacksmith’s cottage – and with shared use of their large garden it makes an ideal base for a relaxing holiday at any time of year. The beautiful surrounding countryside offers excellent walking and cycling (cycle hire nearby) as well as golf fishing canoeing and riding. Historic Ross-on-Wye is only 3 miles and Hereford with its cathedral and renowned Mappa Mundi is 18 miles. Pub serving good food 100 yards shop/post office 1 mile.
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Tump Farm Cottage, Herefordshire
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Enjoying panoramic views over glorious countryside this charming renovated and comfortable little cottage is tucked quietly away yet lies close to excellent road links making it easy to reach all year round. Nearby attractions include Symond’s Yat for canoeing and boat trips on the River Wye a Butterfly Zoo and RSPB sanctuary (1 mile) the Offa’s Dyke long distance footpath and the Clearwell Caves sculpture trails and wildlife reserves in the Royal Forest of Dean. The attractive town of Ross-on-Wye impressive castles at Raglan Goodrich and Chepstow and evocative Tintern Abbey are all in very easy reach as is Hereford (12 miles) with its great shopping and magnificent cathedral. Visitors can enjoy wonderful walking in the hills and beautiful Wye Valley and the area is renowned for its excellent fishing as well as exceptional Ryder Cup golf courses. Dining pub and shop in Whitchurch 0.5 miles.
Hotels & Holiday Accommodation in Herefordshire
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