7th February 2012
Heart-of-England Holiday Cottages
The Courtyard Cottage
Enjoying direct access to an unspoiled stretch of the River Thames (pictured) and to the long distance path which runs from its source to the sea this very comfortable property has recently been converted from attractive brick and stone farm buildings
The Drying Mill
This enchanting mill building converted to superb contemporary standards and beautifully furnished with considerable style still preserve its proud Grade II listed mill heritage
The Granary
This truly luxurious spacious and beautifully designed and furnished barn conversion enjoys an enviable rural location within an acre of landscaped gardens and four acres of mown paddocks all set in the heart of glorious Cheshire
The Hawthorns
With its very comfortable interior and private garden with decking area and gazebo this modern property is ideal for a relaxing break
The Larches
With its solar panels and wood pellet stove this newly built log cabin offers eco-friendly and cosy accommodation in a magnificent position high on the Kerry Ridgeway with far reaching views across the Shropshire Hills
The Long Barn
Stunning panoramic views over the Churnet Valley to Alton Towers 4 miles away greet visitors to this exceptional detached barn conversion
The Malt House
A delight! This supremely comfortable period cottage not only boasts an abundance of old beams an inglenook fireplace with a wood burning stove and a wealth of original features but also a hot tub and glorious views over the Corvedale countryside towards the Clee Hills
The Old Barn
Beautifully converted from a traditional barn this beamed cottage is one of two standing on a smallholding on the edge of the Shropshire Hills in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
The Old Carthouse
Beautifully converted in smart contemporary style this charming little barn and its lovely orchard garden sit in an enviably peaceful and secluded location amidst pretty pastureland where visitors enjoy fishing on the farm pond
The Old Post Office Cottage
This attractive converted 17th century stable with its own secluded garden sits peacefully in the Cotswold stone village of Southrop just a stone's throw from an excellent dining pub
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