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This modern detached house sits in the Derbyshire town of Glossop. Hot tub. Smart TV. WiFi. Near Peak District National Park.
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A fantastic, four-bedroom holiday home residing in Middleton Stoney, Oxfordshire. Hot tub. Dog-friendly. Near an AONB. Smart TV. Bicester 4 miles; Oxford 14.1 miles; London 65.5 miles.
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A charming two-bedroom semi-detached house resting in Farley, Derbyshire Dales. Pet-friendly. Close to amenities. Hot tub. Matlock Bath 2.6 mile; Bakewell 7.9 miles.
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Beautifully finished end-terrace cottage situated on the outskirts of Belper, boasting bar and outdoor hot tub. Belper 1 mile.
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31 Riverside is a semi-detached, period home, enjoying a riverside position in Bridgnorth, Shropshire. Hot tub. Pet-friendly. Near amenities. Central. Much Wenlock 8.7 miles; Ironbridge 8.8 miles; Shrewsbury 21.7 miles.
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4 Wellacres Cottage is a delightful abode nestled in the countryside near Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire. In Cotswolds AONB. Rural location. Moreton-in-Marsh 2.9 miles; Evesham 12.2 miles; Cheltenham 24.3 miles.
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63 Severn Street is a fabulous house near Bridgnorth, Shropshire, boasting an outside hot tub in the garden as well as being close to several amenities. Much Wenlock 8.7 miles; Ironbridge 9.6 miles; Ludlow 20.5 miles; Shrewsbury 21.9 miles.
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Escape to this enchanting lodge in aconbury, a picturesque hamlet set among 630 acres of farmland and woodland with well-marked footpaths ideal for gentle walks. bring your fishing rod to the local coarse fishing lake or head out to the river wye for fishing, walking, and canoeing adventures. enjoy fresh, local produce at hereford (5.5 miles), pengethley nurseries (8 miles), or oakchurch farm shop (14.5 miles), perfect for food lovers. for days out, the wye valley is just 13 miles away and the brecon beacons national park is only 24 miles. explore the natural wonders of puzzlewood (19 miles) or symonds yat (13 miles), and step back in time at goodrich castle (14 miles) or ludlow castle (28 miles). vibrant market towns such as monmouth (15 miles), hay-on-wye (23 miles), and malvern (24 miles) are nearby, offering iconic walks, shops, a theatre, and local culture.
set within acres of established farmland, you can park up and walk down the pathway to your enclosed garden. the pod has been thoughtfully designed and offers everything for a stay in the countryside. a covered porchway is perfect for leaving boots. the pod offers spacious open-plan living that’s perfect for couples or a small family. the living area offers a seating area where you can relax in front of the tv, a table and chairs for dining with views onto the countryside, and a kitchen space that’s got great workspace with an induction hob, countertop oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. and when the day is done, enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the king-size bed – the bed even offers storage. there is a shower room with a shower and wc.
outside there’s an enclosed area that’s perfect for entertaining, here you can enjoy dining outside with a table and chairs before a chiminea and gas bbq. settle beneath the stars in the private hot tub where you can relax after a day of walking. there is also a handy storage shed in the garden. free coarse fishing is available on the two adjacent lakes or book a spa treatment with the owner prior to arrival with the mobile spa. there is off-road parking for three cars.
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Experience the beauty of aconbury during a stay at this lovely lodge, a welcoming hamlet surrounded by 630 acres of farmland and picturesque woodlands. stroll along scenic waymarked footpaths, try your luck at the well-stocked coarse fishing lake, or visit the estate church for a glimpse of local heritage. the area’s prime location offers effortless access to top attractions including the breathtaking wye valley (13 miles), malvern hills and the local theatre (23 miles), forest of dean (22 miles), and the dramatic landscapes of brecon beacons national park (24 miles). uncover historic sites such as goodrich castle (14 miles), ludlow castle (28 miles), and the enchanting puzzlewood (19 miles). for farm-fresh produce, visit local favourites like hereford (5.5 miles), pengethley nurseries and farm shop (8 miles), and oakchurch farm shop (14.5 miles). enjoy charming market towns including monmouth (15 miles), ross-on-wye, leominster, and the famous book haven of hay-on-wye (23 miles).
set within acres of established farmland, leave the car behind and amble down the pathway to your enclosed garden. the pod has been thoughtfully designed and offers everything for a stay in the countryside. the covered porchway is a perfect place for leaving your boots behind before stepping inside. the pod offers spacious open-plan living that’s perfect for couples or a small family. the living area offers comfortable seating where you can relax in front of the tv, a table and chairs for dining with views onto the countryside, a kitchen space that’s got great workspace with an induction hob, countertop oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. when the day is done, enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the king-size bed, where the bed also offers storage. there is a shower room with a shower and wc.
outside sits an enclosed area that’s perfect for entertaining. here you can enjoy dining outside with a table and chair in front of the chimenea and gas bbq, as well as unwinding in a private hot tub where you can relax after a day walking – there’s also a handy storage shed. free coarse fishing on the two lakes is available, and you can book a spa treatment with the owner prior to arrival with the mobile spa.
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Wonderfully presented barn conversion near Little Hereford, on the outskirts of Ludlow and the Shropshire border. Hot tub. Superfast Broadband. Open-plan. Off-road parking. Tenbury 4 miles.
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This contemporary barn conversion rests in Milwich near Sandon, Staffordshire. Hot tub. Off-road parking. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Stafford 8.9 miles; Uttoxeter 7.2 miles.
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An idyllic wooden pod situated in Chacombe, Northamptonshire. Romantic retreat. Hot tub. Outstanding setting. Banbury 4.3 miles. Towcester 17.7 miles Coventry 34.4 miles.
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Escape to this romantic retreat in the idyllic hamlet of berriew, mid wales, where scenic walks through rolling countryside begin right from your doorstep. with a steaming hot tub, stylish decor, and a warm welcome for two guests and their dog, this enchanting bolthole promises a truly memorable stay.
soak in your spectacular countryside views as you make your way up to the front door of this beautiful property. step inside this contemporary lodge to find a meticulously designed open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner adorned with a breathtaking double-height ceiling and streaming with natural light. the kitchen is sleek and well-appointed with all the equipment needed to rustle up romantic dinners for two. catch up on the day's events around the charming dining table before the lovely lounge area beckons weary muscles. sink into the plush sofa and binge a box set, or climb into the hot tub on the enclosed balcony under starry skies. at bedtime, venture upstairs to the mezzanine super-king-size bed. this superb space is adorned with characterful exposed beams and boasts fantastic views. in the morning, freshen up in the stylish shower room. private parking is available for one car.
set within 2.5 acres, the property is surrounded by idyllic grounds to explore. further afield, offa's dyke trail is just 4.5 miles to the east, making it an excellent base for walkers. climbers are also well-served, with allt y main and y golfa just over 12 miles away. if you prefer a slower pace, then a visit to the renowned 13th-century fortress of powis castle is a must, while those seeking shopping opportunities will love perusing the shops at montgomery (3 miles), where independent boutiques combine with many cafés and pubs for a bite to eat.
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A beautiful two-bedroom, studio-style pod resting in Great Witley, Worcestershire. Wood-fired hot tub. Open-plan. Romantic. Country views. Dog-friendly. Stourport-on-Severn 6.7 miles; Worcester 10.2 miles; Malvern Hills 19.1 miles.
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A beautiful, contemporary lodge located in Bretforton, Worcestershire. Hot tub. Open-plan studio accommodation. WiFi. Broadway 4 miles; Evesham 5 miles.
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Alton Hall Cottage is a large detached 18th-century cottage and neighbouring barn in Alton, a small peaceful hamlet around 6 miles from Chesterfield.
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This area offers an abundance of things to do, from delving into the fascinating past of historical landmarks such as tintern abbey, goodrich castle and chepstow castle (the oldest surviving post-roman stone fortification in britain), to exploring a labyrinth of passageways in clearwell caves or enjoying a journey on the forest of dean steam railway. there are several vineyards in the area including parva farm at tintern and the renowned three choirs at newent, where you can treat yourself to a tour and tasting. and, for those seeking adventure, there is plenty to choose from including canoeing and kayaking on the river wye, walking the sculpture trail or cycling the mountain bike trails in the forest of dean.
set in its own idyllic grounds on the edge of the forest of dean, the property enjoys remarkable panoramic views across the river severn which you can enjoy from the moment you drive through the gates. step into the hallway of this delightfully restored georgian retreat and you will gain your first glimpse of the eclectic style that blends sympathetically into many original features. the ground floor offers generously proportioned living areas where you can gather to discuss the days exciting activities or simply relax with a good book. the original drawing room with its traditional open fire, is the perfect place to indulge in a pre-dinner aperitif with views onto the gardens. a cosy snug sits just off the kitchen where you can steal way with a good book or gather to watch tv. the conservatory sits to the side of the house where you can relax with your morning coffee and papers. there is also a large dining hall/library full of interesting books as well as a 26-seater dining table and chairs that takes centre stage. if you fancy some friendly competition, challenge the rest of your group to a game of table tennis or table football within the games room. the kitchen will please the best of chefs, three electric fan cookers and a electric induction hob with five rings, microwave, fridge/freezer, larder fridge, wine cooler, two dishwashers, nespresso machine, filter coffee machine, washing machine and tumble dryer. there is also a king-size bedroom on the ground floor with an en-suite shower and wc. upstairs you will find another six bedrooms, all beautifully finished in farrow & ball colours. there is a super-king-size along with a single sofa bed with en-suite bathroom with power shower, bath and wc. two king-size bedrooms with additional single beds and en-suite shower and wc. a super-king-size (with double sofa bed) with en-suite bathroom with bath, separate shower and wc. and last but not least, a further king-size bedroom with additional single bed and a twin bedroom that share a shower room with power shower and wc.
outside, the lawn offers an idyllic spot for a game of croquet, badminton or boules. there are apples, pears and plums growing in the orchard, all of which you can help yourself to when in season. on balmy evenings, the terrace provides a perfect place to relax, recline in the hot tub and watch the sun sink below the horizon with a glass of bubbly, enjoying nature at its finest. light the bbq and prepare a tasty meal. a long table and seating provide plenty of space for those wanting to dine alfresco as the evening sunsets behind the high wall that shields the property. there is ample off-road parking.
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This delightful derbyshire stone barn conversion, in the heart of the peak district, is a peaceful rural retreat for two. situated within the picturesque village of biggin, is the perfect place to unwind after long walks or cycle rides on the many local routes, or days out to the many attractions of the derbyshire dales. the bustling spa town of buxton, with its annual music and arts festival, victorian opera house, and pavilion gardens, is 13 miles north and the market town of ashbourne 10 miles south. visit medieval haddon hall, 8.5 miles, or impressive chatsworth house, 12.5 miles, both of which have frequently featured as film and tv locations. the chatsworth estate boasts extensive parklands, walks, gardens, farm shop and garden centre. nearby hartington, just 2 miles away, features the old hartington cheese shop, a farm shop and café, and more. the picturesque village of tissington with its elegant jacobean hall and gardens, 6 miles away, is famous for its well dessings in early may. and don’t forget bakewell, 9 miles, where you can sample the famous pudding from the bakewell pudding shop.
at the end of your outings, return to this quirky barn conversion, a delightful mix of glass, stone and wood, with elegant décor and some interesting antique furniture. the open-plan living room includes a wood burning stove and a smart tv, sofa, armchair and ottoman. the kitchen/dining area with hand-made units and a farmhouse table and chairs, looks out over the paddocks to the front, where you can watch the horses graze. the glazed utility/boot room to the rear is perfect for storing boots and walking gear as well as cleaning muddy paws. glazed doors from living room and boot room lead to the garden with a hot tub under the gazebo. as night falls, climb the wooden staircase which opens direct into the delightful bedroom. this lovely space has sloping ceilings and skylight windows that let the light flood in. choose a book from the shelf, relax in a chair or run a deep bath, then lie back and gaze at the stars in the clear night skies. enjoy an excellent night’s sleep in the sumptuous super king size bed (which can be made up as twin beds on request). a contemporary wet room adjoins the bedroom.
spend fine days and balmy evenings out in the charming natural garden area to one side of the house, with a wide variety of trees and shrubs, a garden bench and views over the paddocks to the countryside beyond. soak in the hot tub after your derbyshire walks and exhilarating cycle rides. although seemingly secluded and away from it all, the barn is within a leisurely stroll of the biggin hall hotel, with its aa rosette restaurant, or the waterloo inn in the village, if you fancy a drink or a meal out. there is private parking for two cars adjacent to the barn.
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Situated on the edge of westbury-on-severn, a traditional gloucestershire village, pet friendly and perfect for families and large groups wanting to embrace the outdoors and explore the forest of dean. the village has plenty to offer for larger groups, you can step out from the front door and follow the pathway out to the horseshoe of the river severn, where in spring you can enjoy the famous severn bore. relax in the water garden at westbury court gardens, a great village inn offering a tasty menu of locally produced food. the forest of dean is just 5 miles, where you can explore the forests on foot or hire a bikes from cannop cycle centre (8 miles). other attractions include go ape, puzzlewood, clearwell caves, symonds yat rock, canoeing and kayaking on the river wye all within (12 miles). for a more cultured day out, the cathedral city of gloucester is just 10 miles.
steeped in original features, with accommodation spread across three floors, guests can enter through the large wooden door into the wide hallway where you can shed your muddy boots after a busy day exploring. the ground floor offers two reception rooms, both beautifully finished; a formal lounge with an open fire, tv with dvd player and french doors open onto the gardens, and a smaller lounge with open fire, perfect for relaxing with a good book. the kitchen/diner is positioned to the rear of the farmhouse, a generously sized room with traditional farmhouse kitchen that’s great for entertaining. the chef amongst you can enjoy the well-equipped kitchen space, joined by fellow guests around the large table and chairs. there is a utility room ideal for storage, along with a ground floor shower room with shower and wc. from the hallway, you can take the stairs to the first floor. here guests have the choice of four generously sized bedrooms, a single room that provides access to a triple room with one double bed and one single bed with en-suite shower over bath and wc, and two double bedrooms. there is a family bathroom with separate shower, bath and wc, and there is also a separate wc on this floor. a second staircase gives access to the second floor, where guests have the choice of two spacious bedrooms, one double room and a further twin bedroom.
guests are welcome to relax within the enclosed garden, where there is a seating area with table and chairs. there is storage for bikes and parking available in the layby to the front of the house. there is also the benefit of a hot tub.
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Positioned on the edge of the popular village of cromford, guests can explore the local countryside on foot along the various routes that lead from the doorstep – head to the famous high peak junction visitors centre, cromford canal, or the high peak trail leading to the black rocks and tissington trail. the famous chatsworth house and gardens along with haddon hall are within 10 miles and well worth a visit too. see the landscape from up high by taking a ride on the heights of abraham cable car at matlock bath, just 2 miles away. for an afternoon of exploring, the pretty market town of bakewell (13 miles) on the river wye is a lovely way to spend an afternoon. situated next to the a6 and accessed via the m1 motorway or the railway stations at matlock or whatstandwell, this property is a great base for exploring the natural beauty of the peak district national park.
step into the stylish kitchen with a beautiful flagstone floor offering everything you need to bring together a celebration meal such as an electric oven and gas hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and washing machine. chat with friends around the breakfast bar and plan the day's activities ahead. the lounge offers comfy seating, tv and a wood burner perfect for those chillier evenings. come together for a celebration meal in the dining room with beautiful high ceilings and a wood burner creating a special atmosphere. head upstairs and you will find three bedrooms: two super-king sizes, and a double. the bathroom offers a stunning freestanding bath, shower and wc.
in a converted outbuilding, there is a king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room and wc. outside the enclosed garden offers a patio with outdoor seating, bbq and a large hot tub seating eight. there is also a large lawn ideal for games and letting dogs run off steam. there is off-road parking for six cars.
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