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Kivernoll House Cottages - Cwm Lodge in Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Kivernoll House Cottages - Cwm Lodge, Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Kivernoll sleeps 2.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Easy Walking • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these fine 18th-century converted farm properties are reached via a private lane. They enjoy a peaceful secluded setting in the countryside set in the 3-acre grounds of the owner’s home, which includes a landscaped garden, woodland area and paddock with two Shetland ponies. The holiday cottages each have their own garden and enjoy shared use of a six-seater hot tub. Ideally situated for exploring Hereford and the black-and-white villages to the north. Ross-on-Wye, the Forest of dean and the Wye Valley to the east, and Hay-on-Wye, the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and Offas Dyke to the west. Village pubs serving good food locally. Shops and pubs 2½ miles.




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Kivernoll House Cottages - Meadow Barn in Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Kivernoll House Cottages - Meadow Barn, Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Kivernoll sleeps 2.

Features include: Hot Tub • Short Breaks • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these fine 18th-century converted farm properties are reached via a private lane. They enjoy a peaceful secluded setting in the countryside set in the 3-acre grounds of the owner’s home, which includes a landscaped garden, woodland area and paddock with two Shetland ponies. The holiday cottages each have their own garden and enjoy shared use of a six-seater hot tub. Ideally situated for exploring Hereford and the black-and-white villages to the north. Ross-on-Wye, the Forest of dean and the Wye Valley to the east, and Hay-on-Wye, the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and Offas Dyke to the west. Village pubs serving good food locally. Shops and pubs 2½ miles.




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Bellevue in Harewood End, Herefordshire, West England

Bellevue, Harewood End, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 15
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Harewood End sleeps 15.

Features include: • Open Fire or Woodburner Stove • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 15

Accommodation overview: This grand detached country house is set within 2 acres of attractive gardens, beautifully presented with formal lawn, walled garden, arboretum, pretty rosebeds and cascading pond. Set along a country road, the holiday property dates back 200 years and is full of character, with open fires, beams and chandeliers, and has been tastefully decorated by its current owners, who live next to the grounds.
This lavish retreat is an ideal location from which to explore the surrounding rolling countryside and the many villages with black-and-white timbered houses and inns. The nearby market town of Ross-on-Wye has many historic buildings and public cliff-top gardens offering excellent views of the River Wye, and Hereford is well worth a visit, with its cathedral (which contains the famous Mappa Mundi and Chained Library), museums, art galleries and bustling mid-week market.
Also enjoy our national heritage in Monmouth, a Tudor border town associated with Henry V. Or visit Hay-on-Wye, famous for its books and festivals. Close by is Kilpeck Church, perhaps the best preserved Norman church in the country. Symonds Yat offers everything from gentle rambles to canoeing within its magnificent natural setting, or join the network of pathways comprising the Wye Valley walk. Shop 2 miles, pub serving excellent food, 600 yards.

Spacious beamed living room with open fire, large mirrors, chandeliers and French door to conservatory. Spacious beamed dining hall with open fire. Well-equipped farmhouse-style kitchen/utility with Aga, electric cooker, slate floor, original servants’ bells and door to courtyard. Drawing room with TV leading to large conservatory. Study with TV and library. Office/sitting room. Twin bedroom. Single bedroom. Separate shower room and toilet. First floor: Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed and additional single bed (for +1), one with en-suite bathroom and toilet. Three further double bedrooms, one with wash basin, and one with 5ft bed and en-suite bathroom with freestanding cast iron bath, shower cubicle and toilet. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.




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Brooke House Farm Cottages - Cadbury Barn in Leominster, Herefordshire, West England

Brooke House Farm Cottages - Cadbury Barn, Leominster, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Leominster sleeps 6.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pub nearby • Easy Walking • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: These three holiday properties consisting of The Granary, a detached barn conversion adjacent to the owner’s home and farm, Cadbury Barn, a single-storey property and The Roller Mill, both detached but linked via parking bays, are located within the village of Yarpole and are within walking distance from the local inn. Ideally situated for visitors who want to relax and enjoy local walks, they are also close to many nearby attractions and the area around the property offers some beautiful scenery for walking, riding, cycling with Clee Hill, the Bromyard Downs and the Wyre Forest all within easy reach.
Located on the Welsh Marches, they provides easy access to Offa’s Dyke for keen walkers as well as many National Trust properties including Croft Castle and Berrington Hall for those seeking cultural experiences. For those who prefer to drive, the Black and White Trail includes some of the prettiest English villages and is within easy reach, as well as the chocolate box villages of Eardisland with the River Arrow winding its way around the village, and Pembridge with its two popular local inns serving fine food. Not far from Pembridge is the home of Dunkerton Cider where visitors can sample the delightful cider made from the best of Herefordshire’s apples.
Ludlow, renowned for its narrow streets and pretty black and white half timbered properties, the most famous of which is the amazing Feathers Hotel with its extraordinarily ornate wooden facade. Standing in the centre of the town in an elevated position above the River Teme is the splendid ruin of Ludlow Castle which plays host to open-air theatre and the Ludlow Festival held in June and July. Many National Trust properties and gardens are well worth a visit, including Hergest Croft Gardens.
Shop 150 yards, pub 200 yards.




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The Creel in Foy, Herefordshire, West England

The Creel, Foy, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 9
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Foy sleeps 9.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Games Room • Easy Walking • Sleeps 9

Accommodation overview: This spacious detached holiday cottage occupies a position which must be without equal, standing on a small rise within the Wye Valley in the village of Foy, just three miles from the historic market town of Ross-on-Wye, which is perched on a sandstone cliff high above a broad loop of the magnificent River Wye. A 17th-century market hall dominates the town centre and while the upper storey is now a fascinating heritage centre, the lower level still shelters twice-weekly markets. There is also an excellent range of shops from antiques and craft specialists to some of the more familiar high street names. The River Wye provides endless opportunities for leisure and relaxation. Renowned the world over for the quality of its salmon, the river is loved by fishermen of all persuasions. The house itself enjoys delightful views overlooking the Church Stream Fishery. The beat, including both river banks, is one mile long and guests can fish here for salmon and course fish. Walkers enjoy the rich wildlife along its banks and canoeists can paddle for miles through magnificent scenery. The area also ideal for cyclists, with miles of uninterrupted pleasure to be enjoyed on quiet country lanes. Shops 3 miles, pub 1½ miles.

Spacious living room with wooden floor and beams. Spacious dining room with wooden floor. Well-equipped kitchen and breakfast area set on a tiled floor. Conservatory with panoramic countryside views. Double bedroom. Separate toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with 7ft bed (zip & link), TV, double sofa-bed (alternative sleeping) and en-suite bathroom with Jacuzzi corner bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet. Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip & link). Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip & link), additional bed (for +1 child), TV and travel cot. Family bathroom with shower over 6ft bath and toilet.




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Little Marcle - Church Wall Cottage in Ledbury, Herefordshire, West England

Little Marcle - Church Wall Cottage, Ledbury, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Ledbury sleeps 4.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 4

Accommodation overview: Peacefully set in rural seclusion, and converted to a high standard, these four holiday cottages are set in 10 acres of wooded and landscaped grounds that have been awarded a Wildlife Action Gold Award by Herefordshire Nature Trust. This is a wildlife haven where visitors are free to roam. A well stocked lake and pond provide coarse fishing free to guests. Hereford, Malvern, Gloucester, Ross-on-Wye, Cheltenham and the ancient Forest of Dean are all within an easy drive. The pretty black and white market town of Ledbury - winner of Britain in Bloom and host to the renowned poetry festival each year - is 3 miles away. Walks from the doorstep. Shops 3 miles, pub serving food 2 miles.




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Kivernoll House Cottages - Knoll Cottage in Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Kivernoll House Cottages - Knoll Cottage, Kivernoll, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 5
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Kivernoll sleeps 5.

Features include: Hot Tub • Short Breaks • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 5

Accommodation overview: In an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, these fine 18th-century converted farm properties are reached via a private lane. They enjoy a peaceful secluded setting in the countryside set in the 3-acre grounds of the owner’s home, which includes a landscaped garden, woodland area and paddock with two Shetland ponies. The holiday cottages each have their own garden and enjoy shared use of a six-seater hot tub. Ideally situated for exploring Hereford and the black-and-white villages to the north. Ross-on-Wye, the Forest of dean and the Wye Valley to the east, and Hay-on-Wye, the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and Offas Dyke to the west. Village pubs serving good food locally. Shops and pubs 2½ miles.




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The Old Vicarage - The Forge in Leominster, Herefordshire, West England

The Old Vicarage - The Forge, Leominster, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £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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The Old School in Bishopswood, Herefordshire, West England

The Old School, Bishopswood, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 6
Weekly prices from £600 to £ 899

Self catering accommodation in Bishopswood sleeps 6.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Easy Walking • Sleeps 6

Accommodation overview: Retaining character and features of a bygone era, this delightful holiday property (owner occupies self-contained apartment on lower ground floor) is set in woodland in the heart of the Wye Valley. The Royal Forest of Dean, Symonds Yat (famous viewpoint for peregrine falcons) and ruins of Goodrich Castle within 5 miles. Ideal for walkers, birdwatchers, cyclists and canoeists. Tintern Abbey, Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Monmouth and NT properties easily reached. Visit the Black Mountains, Hay-on-Wye ‘town of books’, the Malvern Hills or Regency town of Cheltenham. Market town of Ross-on-Wye 6 miles. Shop ¼ mile, pubs 1½ miles.

Spacious beamed living room with wood-burning stove. Large well-equipped kitchen/dining room with gas/electric range cooker. Utility. Two single bedrooms. Wet room with toilet. Original wooden floor throughout. First floor: Double and twin bedroom with Velux window, sharing en-suite bathroom with shower attachment, over-bath shower and toilet.




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The Forge in Little Marcle, Herefordshire, West England

The Forge, Little Marcle, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 2
Weekly prices from £300 to £ 599

Self catering accommodation in Little Marcle sleeps 2.

Features include: • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Detached • Easy Walking • Sleeps 2

Accommodation overview: Tastefully furnished, this detached single-storey property offers comfortable holiday accommodation opposite the owner’s home within a courtyard setting of seven properties. It is perfectly placed to enjoy the delights of the surrounding area. Enjoy a visit to Ledbury, a pretty black and white market town with independent shopping, also Ross-on-Wye and Malvern. The Forge is within easy driving of the cathedral cities of Hereford, Gloucester and Worcester, and in a great walking area, where golf and fishing can be found nearby. Shop and pub 2 miles.

Small step to entrance. Living room/dining room with wood-burning stove, beams and kitchen area. Double bedroom. Shower room (double cubicle) with toilet.




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Poston Farm - Poston Lodge in Golden Valley, Herefordshire, West England

Poston Farm - Poston Lodge, Golden Valley, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Golden Valley sleeps 8.

Features include: • Pool • Open Fire or Woodburner Stove • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Games Room • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 8

Accommodation overview: These two detached holiday properties sit on top of a hill, at the end of a mile-long private drive, overlooking the Golden Valley and with far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The area is renowned for walking and aside from several miles of paths on the farm estate, the breathtaking National Trust parks of the Brecons and Offa’s Dyke are a short drive away. The ‘book town’ of Hay, with its eponymous Literary Festival, is a 15-minute drive away and the Wye Valley offers good canoeing and some fishing. Herefordshire is becoming an increasingly popular gastronomic destination and together with the Abergavenny and Ludlow food festivals, visitors are spoiled with a growing number of award-winning gastro pubs and restaurants. The 270-acre Poston Farm Estate is set off with an 18th-century Palladian villa (designed by William Chambers) and younger visitors will be charmed by its flock of Soay sheep and several Tamworth pigs. The estate’s woodland includes some ancient broadleaves, providing a peaceful cloak, which together with its position, cocoons visitors from the outside world. Shop and pub 1 mile.




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Poston Farm - Poston Cottage in Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, West England

Poston Farm - Poston Cottage, Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, West England

Sleeps 8
Weekly prices from £1300

Self catering accommodation in Hay-on-Wye sleeps 8.

Features include: • Pool • Open Fire or Woodburner Stove • Short Breaks • Pets allowed • Pub nearby • Detached • Games Room • Easy Walking • Garden • Sleeps 8

Accommodation overview: These two detached holiday properties sit on top of a hill, at the end of a mile-long private drive, overlooking the Golden Valley and with far-reaching views towards the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains. The area is renowned for walking and aside from several miles of paths on the farm estate, the breathtaking National Trust parks of the Brecons and Offa’s Dyke are a short drive away. The ‘book town’ of Hay, with its eponymous Literary Festival, is a 15-minute drive away and the Wye Valley offers good canoeing and some fishing. Herefordshire is becoming an increasingly popular gastronomic destination and together with the Abergavenny and Ludlow food festivals, visitors are spoiled with a growing number of award-winning gastro pubs and restaurants. The 270-acre Poston Farm Estate is set off with an 18th-century Palladian villa (designed by William Chambers) and younger visitors will be charmed by its flock of Soay sheep and several Tamworth pigs. The estate’s woodland includes some ancient broadleaves, providing a peaceful cloak, which together with its position, cocoons visitors from the outside world. Shop and pub 1 mile.




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