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The exterior view showcases a charming wooden structure with a slate roof, accompanied by a rustic gazebo featuring cushioned seating. Lush greenery and potted plants are positioned along the steps leading to the entrance, under a bright blue sky with scattered clouds.
Place to stay in Holme Lacy
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 594 reviews

Wood View - Stylish Countryside Retreat with views

Welcome to “Wood View@The Old Grain House. A beautiful oak framed studio set in the grounds of our private family home. A quiet, charming part of Hereford countryside surrounded by farmland and woodland. 5 miles from Hereford, 8 miles Ross, 5 min from Holme Lacy College and 45 minute drive to Hay on Wye. Suitable for one person or a couple, short or long stay, business or pleasure, this is the perfect location for a peaceful retreat whilst exploring many of the famous nearby tourist attractions.

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A cozy sitting area features a stone fireplace with a woodburner, set against a rustic stone wall. Two armchairs, one striped and the other patterned, provide comfortable seating. A light fixture illuminates the space, complemented by decorative cushions on a plush sofa.
Cottage in Sellack
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 126 reviews

Cosy 2 bed cottage in peaceful rural herefordshire

A newly renovated 2 bed cottage with plenty of space for 4 in a delightful rural and peaceful location overlooking fields just 2 miles from historic Ross on Wye, the Wye Valley; Forest of Dean and other places of interest are all nearby. One pleasant and popular pub in walking distance. Many others nearby. Outdoor pursuits such as canoeing/ cycling/ mountain biking/ river walks all available nearby or relax on the patio with a bbq , or if a winter break curl up inside with our cosy woodburner.

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The charming 16th Century Tudor cottage is framed by a lush garden filled with colorful flowers. The exterior features whitewashed walls and several large windows, with a table and chairs positioned on the patio area, inviting outdoor relaxation in a tranquil setting.
Cottage in Garway
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

The Covey, a Tudor cottage for two.

Set in tranquil countryside, on the Welsh Borders, down our private drive, a charming, spacious, 16th Century Tudor cottage enjoys beautiful views, secluded, walled, rose garden, private gate, secure for dogs. A perfect romantic cottage for couples. It boasts oak beams, ingle nook fireplace with wood burner and a large airy cruck beamed bedroom with stunning far reaching views east over Herefordshire countryside. Enjoy the morning sun over breakfast, near the open door and listen to the birds.

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An open space showcases a wooden sleeping platform above, accessed by a light wooden staircase. A cozy sitting area is highlighted by a natural wood bookshelf and dining table. Soft lighting is provided by hanging fixtures, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Guest suite in Much Birch
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 648 reviews

The Nest, cosy eco-friendly studio, dogs welcome

The Nest is a cosy, airy refurbished self-contained eco-studio apartment in a peaceful, rural setting. Own separate entrance and self check-in. Wood-burning stove and en-suite shower room. There is a unique craftsman-built sleeping platform with double bed, extra sofa bed on ground floor. Free parking. Lovely views of the gentle rolling Herefordshire countryside. The River Wye is at end of the road. Peaceful wildlife garden space. Why not book a course at on-site pottery for a creative break?

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The Old Coach House is captured amidst lush greenery, featuring a rustic stone exterior with large wooden doors and windows. The entrance is framed by potted plants, and a gravel pathway leads up to the inviting facade under a clear blue sky.
Home in Little Dewchurch
4.86 out of 5 average rating, 117 reviews

The Old Coach House - Wye Valley AONB

The Old Coach House sits in the Wye Valley AONB, located within the idyllic hamlet of Carey, close to the river wye, equidistant between the market town of Ross-on-Wye and the cathedral city of Hereford. This charming Grade II Listed property has a wealth of character, and it is just a few steps away from a stunning 15th century inn, the Cottage of Content. Enjoy the tranquility of this rural retreat, or venture into the surrounding counties to explore all that this stunning area has to offer.

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A half-timbered manor house is set within a spacious, green landscape. The building is surrounded by lush trees, with a clear blue sky overhead. A peaceful freshwater lake and gently rolling hills are visible in the background, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.
Home in Ross-on-Wye
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 289 reviews

The Game Larders

Wythall is a half-timbered manor house in a secluded and idyllic setting with garden, fresh water lake, wooded grounds and vineyards. You will enjoy peace and quiet here and see an abundance of wildlife. Wine tastings and vineyard tours are also available via appointment. The Game Larders is completely self contained and situated in the west wing of the manor house. It is well equipped and furnished, with access to ample parking space and central heating throughout. Pets are welcome.

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The cottage is displayed from an elevated view, highlighting its rustic charm with a red-tiled roof. Surrounded by lush green fields and trees, it offers a peaceful rural setting. Gravel pathways and fencing can be seen in the distance, enhancing the serene landscape.
Cottage in Yatton
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 122 reviews

A beautiful cottage set in spectacular grounds

Welcome to Walnut Cottage. A beautiful stunning quiet peaceful location. This cottage is beautifully furnished with under floor heating in the bathroom with a heated mirror. There is a woodburner in the lounge for those chilly winter nights. There is a private court yard where you can sit outside, listen and see the surrounding wildlife including Red Deer, Red Kites and Barn Owls to name a few . This cottage offers a luxury couples hideaway with magnificent surroundings views

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The exterior of the Haystore is depicted, showcasing a stone and wood structure with a sloped roof. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, while the surrounding area features a landscaped garden with low shrubs and potted plants. A gravel driveway is visible in the foreground.
Barn in Ross-on-Wye
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 456 reviews

Explore The Wye Valley From This Beautiful Barn

The Haystore is a self-contained annexe to our listed Barn. It is approached down a country lane through our lovely neighbours' farm. The Haystore has been fully refurbished to provide gorgeous accommodation with direct access onto National Trust parkland and the Wye Valley AONB. Within walking distance is a farm shop, and a little further two award winning pubs. Ross-on-Wye, Symonds Yat and the Black Mountains are a short drive making us an ideal base to explore the wider area.

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A sleeping area is highlighted by a spacious bed with a striped headboard. Soft lighting is provided by two bedside lamps, and decorative flowers are placed on nightstands. Framed floral artwork and exposed wooden beams add to the rustic charm of the room.
Barn in Ocle Pychard
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 198 reviews

A Charming Cider Barn Conversion

Welcome to The Jinney Ring A beautifully converted cider barn offering self-catering accommodation for up to three guests. Nestled in the heart of rural England, this charming retreat is perfect for those seeking tranquillity with a touch of rustic elegance. Boasting of authentic charm, retaining its historic character with original beams, stonework and a cider press turned to a luxury super king bed, all complemented by modern comforts.

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The exterior of Woodcutters Cottage is presented, featuring a charming stone façade partially covered in lush greenery. The inviting entrance, marked by a light-colored door, is flanked by two decorative pots. Surrounding foliage and a gravel pathway enhance the peaceful countryside setting.
Cottage in Hereford
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 392 reviews

Woodcutters Cottage at Copthorne Farm

A luxury hideaway in the grounds of an old cider producing Herefordshire farmhouse, Woodcutters Cottage provides a great base to explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in the Wye Valley. Cheltenham Racecourse is within easy reach for the Festival in March as well as other festivals for the non-horsey throughout the year - jazz, science and literary. Hay festival is also close enough to use this gorgeous cottage as a base.

Top Guest favourite
The exterior of Wycke Cottage features charming stone walls adorned with lush green vines. Multiple windows allow natural light to fill the space, while potted plants in various sizes enhance the entrance. A clear blue sky creates a serene backdrop.
Home in Painswick
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 189 reviews

Cottage luxe in The Cotwolds

Wycke Cottage welcomes you with unequivocal charm and a little luxe at every turn. Hunker down in style in the picture-perfect Cotswold setting in the heart of Painswick. This 400-year-old cosy cottage, sits opposite the historic church. With stunning sunset views across to the church's beautiful spire and clockface, and its much storied 99 cloud-like yew trees, this stay offers the quintessential Cotswold experience.

Top Guest favourite
The inviting lounge features soft beige walls and elegant crown molding. A comfortable sofa adorned with decorative pillows faces a coffee table stacked with books. Natural light streams through plantation shutters, enhancing the cozy atmosphere. A side table with a lamp and a chair complete the space.
Apartment in County of Herefordshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 492 reviews

Quiet, luxury flat for 2 .

A large flat within a lovely, quiet Edwardian house with outstanding views of Hereford Cathedral and the Welsh Mountains. A great place to explore from or just to relax. On a summer evening enjoy a drink on the balcony and in the winter curl up by the woodburner. The flat is not ideal for very late nights out and isn’t safe for children or pets. Tea, coffee and basic breakfast items are provided.

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