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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Leominster sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: The Forge is a 16th-century Grade II listed detached property, fronting onto the A4112. Set in the owner’s grounds, the Mortimer Trail is on the doorstep and Offa’s Dyke Path close by. Fishing and canoeing on the River Lugg. Horse riding available; paddock on site for guests’ own horse. Shop 2 miles, pub 200 yards. One step to entrance. Living room with wooden floor. Dining room. Cosy well-equipped galley-style kitchen. Utility. Double bedroom with 6ft (zip & link) bed, TV, sofa, oak floor and en-suite shower room with toilet. Beamed throughout. First floor: Two double bedrooms each with 5ft bed and oak floor, one with en-suite bathroom with shower attachment. Shower room and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Stoke St Milborough sleeps 10.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Fishing nearby Detached Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Set on a working farm, this detached stone barn is located just 6 miles from historic Ludlow and lies on the edge of the village of Stoke St Milborough, which nestles between the Clee Hill and the Brown Clee Hills in south Shropshire, in an AONB. Stoke Court farm Barn is decorated and furnished to a high standard, whilst retaining many original features including beams and stable walls. It offers beautiful family accommodation with additional faciities for disabled guests, and makes an excellent holiday base for exploring the local area. The 200-acre farm is a working beef and sheep farm, and within the grounds of the holiday barn is a newly discovered 17th-century formal garden with its prospect viewing mound. There is also a Sensory Garden to stimulate sound, sight, touch and smell. The latter has been developed in association with DEFRA. Nearby, historic Ludlow provides a wealth of interest for any visitor. John Betjeman described it as ‘the loveliest town in England’. Country Life also paid tribute, calling it ‘the most vibrant small town in the country’. It has lively markets, food fairs and speciality shops. There are many Michelin restaurants and Ludlow has rightly become known as the gastronomic capital of Shropshire. The Ludlow Marches Food and Drink Festival is held every September. The town boasts over 500 listed buildings, mostly Georgian or half-timbered houses as well as a castle, once the home of kings, now a centre for festivals, events and open-air theatre performances. An unusual day out can be enjoyed at the Secret Hills Discovery Centre, which traces the geological history of the Shropshire Hills, and is housed in an unusual turf-roofed building designed to echo the hill forts found in the surrounding countryside. A simulated hot air balloon flight over the Wrekin in the north to the Stiperstones in the south forms the central attraction of the Centre. A good day out can also be had at the Acton Scott working farm and musuem. Leominster, Shrewsbury, Bridgnorth, Ironbridge and mid-Wales are all within easy driving distance. Fishing, walking, horse riding are all available and Ludlow golf course incorporates the Ludlow National Hunt Racecourse. Shop 6 miles. Living/dining room with gas ‘wood burner’. Beamed, well-equipped modern kitchen. Ground floor double bedroom with electrically-operated bed, and immediately adjacent, wet room with toilet (facilities for the disabled). Wheelchair access from bedroom to garden. Family bedroom with double bed, two additional single beds (each for +1) and en-suite shower room with toilet. First floor: Two beamed double bedrooms, one with 6ft 6in bed, sloping ceiling and en-suite shower room. Twin bedroom. Large bathroom with shower attachment and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Malvern sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: These three superb holiday cottages nestle on the borders of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and are located on a 700-acre estate on the beautiful west side of the Malvern Hills. Netherley Hall Estate is a family-run farm specialising in the breeding of racehorses, show ponies, cattle and sheep and the surrounding area offers marvellous woodland walks. The cottages are within 15 minutes’ drive of Malvern and have panoramic views of the wooded hills and unspoilt countryside; the location is ideal for nature enthusiasts, with an abundance of wildlife to observe as well as unrivalled bird-watching. The cottages are all detached and the English oak timber used to restore their interiors was felled and machined from the extensive woodland on the estate itself. The furnishings and fittings for all the cottages have been supplied by local businesses and during restoration, the owners have paid great attention to detail. Parkers (ref RAAP) was originally built in 1610 and is a listed building lovingly restored to the very highest standard and has several items of antique furniture. Parkers Lodge (ref RAAQ) is a smaller two-bedroomed cottage completed in 2006 and fitted out to a very high standard, whilst Brook House (ref RAAR) is a listed building dating from around 1670 and emanates a marvellous ambience. It has landscaped gardens and a terrace with outstanding views overlooking Mathon Brook. Attractions to visit near the cottages include the Malvern Hills, Three Counties Showground and Malvern Theatre, as well as farm shops, gardens, gift shops, picnic areas and walking trails. Fishing, golf and riding are also available as well as pick your own fruit (in season). Racecourses in the locality include Hereford, Worcester, Chepstow, Ludlow, Cheltenham, Wolverhampton, Warwick and Stratford. Shop and pubs 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £300 to £599
Self catering accommodation in Garway sleeps 5.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Detached Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: If you like glorious sunsets and beautiful sweeping rural views, abundant wildlife and walks from the doorstep, consider this completely secluded 19th-century lodge overlooking the Monnow Valley, set on a quiet lane in sheep country. Refurbished to a high standard, it nestles on a hillside in 300 acres of farmland, with its own terraced, south-facing garden. The Black Mountains are not only visible but are also accessible for walking or pony-trekking. Monmouth 7 miles. Abergavenny, Ross-on-Wye and Hereford, all within 12 miles. Ideally positioned for the Welsh borders. Fishing locally. Shop 2 miles. Sitting-room with wood-burning stove. Dining room. Fitted kitchen. Bathroom with over-bath shower, heated towel rail and toilet. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Malvern sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: These three superb holiday cottages nestle on the borders of Herefordshire and Worcestershire and are located on a 700-acre estate on the beautiful west side of the Malvern Hills. Netherley Hall Estate is a family-run farm specialising in the breeding of racehorses, show ponies, cattle and sheep and the surrounding area offers marvellous woodland walks. The cottages are within 15 minutes’ drive of Malvern and have panoramic views of the wooded hills and unspoilt countryside; the location is ideal for nature enthusiasts, with an abundance of wildlife to observe as well as unrivalled bird-watching. The cottages are all detached and the English oak timber used to restore their interiors was felled and machined from the extensive woodland on the estate itself. The furnishings and fittings for all the cottages have been supplied by local businesses and during restoration, the owners have paid great attention to detail. Parkers (ref RAAP) was originally built in 1610 and is a listed building lovingly restored to the very highest standard and has several items of antique furniture. Parkers Lodge (ref RAAQ) is a smaller two-bedroomed cottage completed in 2006 and fitted out to a very high standard, whilst Brook House (ref RAAR) is a listed building dating from around 1670 and emanates a marvellous ambience. It has landscaped gardens and a terrace with outstanding views overlooking Mathon Brook. Attractions to visit near the cottages include the Malvern Hills, Three Counties Showground and Malvern Theatre, as well as farm shops, gardens, gift shops, picnic areas and walking trails. Fishing, golf and riding are also available as well as pick your own fruit (in season). Racecourses in the locality include Hereford, Worcester, Chepstow, Ludlow, Cheltenham, Wolverhampton, Warwick and Stratford. Shop and pubs 1 mile.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £388 to £753
Self catering accommodation in Ross-on-Wye sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Easy Walk access Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Standing peacefully on the banks of lovely Hartleton Lakes and beside a golf course this newly 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 2½ 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 2½ miles.
Spacious open plan sitting/dining room with well equipped kitchen area. Double bedroom. Bathroom/W.C. (shower over bath). First floor: Two twin bedded rooms.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £900 to £1299
Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 7.
Features include: Short Breaks Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: In its own extensive grounds, this charming detached oak-beamed holiday cottage (renovated to exacting standards) combines modern facilities with charm and 16th-century character. Wonderful rural spot in which to unwind, yet within easy reach of many places of historic interest - Ludlow (15 miles) with Norman Castle, Worcester, (16 miles), Hereford, 21 miles. 18-hole golf and leisure centre nearby. Fishing available at owner’s carp pools. A haven for wildlife and bird-watching. Shops 51/2 miles, pubs serving food ½ mile and 1 mile. Large living room with wood-burning stove and wooden floor. Large dining room with wooden floor and French doors to garden. Spacious, well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen with stone tiled floor. Single bedroom with adjacent wet room shower and toilet with non-slip floor. Beamed throughout. First floor: Double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower room and toilet. Two twin bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes and beamed sloping ceiling. Bathroom with toilet and non-slip floor.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £674 to £1515
Self catering accommodation in Suckley sleeps 6.
Features include: Short Breaks Multi bathrooms Non smoking Detached Fishing nearby Pool Open Fire or Wood Burner Stove Pub near by Pets allowed sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: In a picturesque valley within the foothills of the beautiful Malvern Hills this newly refurbished and luxuriously appointed cottage offers seclusion and tranquillity within the 12 acre grounds of a converted watermill. Summer visitors enjoy an outdoor heated swimming pool there are sweeping lawns leading to a meandering trout stream and a 1½ acre wildlife lake completes the idyllic setting. Perfect for holidays at any time of year the area is a paradise for walkers cyclists and bird watchers the scenic Worcestershire Walk passes the grounds and the Wye Valley Bromyard Downs RSPB Symond's Yat and the walking and cycling trails of the Royal Forest of Dean are all within easy reach as are the magnificent Welsh mountains and border country. The Severn Valley steam railway will delight all ages and the historic cities of Worcester (7 miles) and Hereford provide plenty of interest. Excellent restaurants are found nearby Malvern is 5 miles and Suckley village with its general stores/post office and country pub serving food is under ½ mile away.
Entrance hall. Sitting room with wood burner. Dining room. Well equipped kitchen. Shower room/W.C. First floor: Master bedroom with zip and link king size bed (twins by arrangement) TV and ensuite shower room/W.C. Twin bedded room with TV. Twin bedded room. Bathroom/W.C. with jacuzzi bath and separate shower cubicle.
Phone enquiries: 0844 847 1143
  
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