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Rent Find self catering and cottages with easy walking access in West England
39 self catering cottage letting's that have easy walking access in West England. Rent superb cottage accommodation and holiday rentals with features such as hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of self catering accommodationdod to let in West England by using the county and region menus on the left.
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Sleeps 16
Weekly prices from £1300
Self catering accommodation in Shrewsbury sleeps 16.
Features include: Open Fire or Woodburner Stove Short Breaks Pets allowed Games Room Easy Walking Sleeps 16
Accommodation overview: Peacefully situated within the extensive grounds of the Pitchford Estate, these two properties offer superb holiday accommodation. Windy Mundy Farm has been converted from an 18th-century threshing barn and deer shelter and is located on an old deer park at the centre of the estate. Built on top of a south-facing hill overlooking Row Brook, and part of a working arable farm, it is surrounded by fields of wheat and barley and has spectacular, far-reaching views towards the Shropshire hills. Enclosed by a long stone wall, the farm has its own courtyard garden with a terrace and barbecue. Stockbatch Granary is reached by a mile-long drive passing through the mixed arable land of Stockbatch Farm, with its fields of corn encircled by woodland. It comprises an 18th-century granary, clapperboard barn, stables and cowsheds, and nestles on a south-facing slope, at the bottom of which a stream wends its way gently along. A courtyard garden enclosed by a red sandstone wall provides a pleasant sitting-out area from which to survey the countryside views. Within 6 miles of each property is historic Shrewsbury with its fascinating architecture, castle, museums, fine shops and wealth of traditional inns and restaurants. Easily accessible is popular Church Stretton, and Shropshire’s finest town Ludlow, framed by the gentle Clee Hills, with its impressive castle, magnificent church, many half-timbered buildings and Georgian red-brick houses. Bridgnorth has what is reputed to be the steepest cliff railway in Britain and superb cliff-top walks overlooking the River Severn below. From here, during summer, the Severn Valley Railway’s steam train chugs the scenic 16-mile route to Kidderminster. Attingham Park (NT), Benthall Hall (NT), Ironbridge Gorge and the old market town of Much Wenlock (with its medieval priory) are all within easy driving distance. Riding, sailing, fishing, golf, pubs and restaurants locally. Shop 2 miles.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300
to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Ludlow sleeps 4.
Features include: Wheelchair access Short Breaks Detached Easy Walking Garden Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Nestling at the bottom of Clee Hill in the rural hamlet of Bitterley, the Cow Shed is a detached, single-storey converted barn on a ’mixed’ working farm. This beautifully presented holiday property has wonderful views over fields and hills, and retains many original features such as beams, yet with modern touches throughout. Ideally situated in superb walking country, yet within only 4 miles of Ludlow with Worcester, Bewdley and Shrewsbury within easy reach. Shops and pubs 11/2 miles. Beamed living/dining room with French doors, wooden floor and well-equipped kitchen area. Two double bedrooms, each with 5ft bed (one zip & link); one with en-suite wet room and toilet, one with en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet (entrance also from hall).
  
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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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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300
to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Ashford Bowdler sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: This beautiful 18th-century single-storey holiday cottage, one of a pair, stands in an elevated position. It enjoys lovely views over the Teme Valley and surrounding farmland, just 2 miles from historic Ludlow. An open air market is regularly held and there is splendid walking, cycling and riding in nearby Mortimer’s Forest and Offa’s Dyke, with golf and horse racing locally. Midland Safari Park and Ironbridge 1 hour’s drive. Shop 1 mile. Beamed living room with wood-burning stove and patio doors. Beamed dining room. Large well-equipped kitchen with tiled floor. Double bedroom with additional single bed (for +1 child). Twin bedroom. Bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Separate toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300
to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Cross Keys sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Tastefully converted and very cosy, this single-storey property has retained many of its original features, including exposed beams and brick-built fireplace. Set within 500 acres, and close to the owner’s home, this detached holiday cottage is set on a working arable farm. The historic city of Hereford lies 4 miles distant, and the Welsh borders, Forest of Dean and Hay-on-Wye are all easily accessible. Farm shop 1½ miles, pub serving food nearby. Beamed open-plan living/dining room with electric fire in brick fireplace, French windows to patio area, and spacious modern kitchen area. Beamed double bedroom. Twin bedroom. Bathroom with freestanding bath, separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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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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Sleeps 10
Weekly prices from £900
to £ 1299
Self catering accommodation in Tenbury Wells sleeps 10.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Fishing nearby Pub nearby Detached Easy Walking Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: High on a hill in 500 acres of farmland grounds, this spacious holiday cottage occupies a truly unique position, with superb panoramic views and its own garden and patio. Rebuilt with the mellow stone of the 300-year-old barn which once stood here, it has been furnished and equipped to a very high standard throughout. Visitors are welcome to walk along the many footpaths within the grounds.
Hollywall’s private and peaceful rural setting is equidistant from Ludlow and Worcester (15 miles), both steeped in history and crammed with ancient buildings. Ludlow is a delightful town, with beautifully preserved medieval buildings, fine 18th-century architecture, and a splendid Norman castle set high on a hill. There is an excellent choice of shops, including many antique shops, and eating places. Worcester is best known for its beautiful cathedral, and its Royal Worcester porcelain factory, open to the public. Closer to home, the old market town of Tenbury Wells (4½ miles) offers shops, inns and restaurants, as well as tennis and swimming. To the west, the Burford House Gardens display many unusual shrubs and roses, as well as the National Clematis Collection.
The Welsh borders, the Malvern Hills and the Wyre Forest are within easy reach, and Cheltenham, Warwick and Stratford-upon-Avon are only an hour’s drive. Cheltenham offers entertainments of international repute, including theatre, music, dance and comedy, as well as a superb racecourse, while historic Warwick boasts England’s finest medieval castle. Stratford is alive with culture and history, boasting five houses associated with Shakespeare, as well as the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. The Severn Valley Railway and Bewdley Safari Park offer further interesting day trips. Fishing locally. Excellent golf facilities 2 miles. Mountain bike hire 10 miles. Shops 41/2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile. Spacious sitting-room with wood-burning stove and French doors to patio. Large, farmhouse-style fitted kitchen/dining room with very large table. Twin bedroom with sitting area, additional colour TV and French doors to garden. Shower room with toilet. First floor: Three spacious bedrooms; two double, one with en-suite bathroom and toilet, and one twin. Bathroom with bidet and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly prices from £300
to £ 599
Self catering accommodation in Dumbleton sleeps 4.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Easy Walking Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Close to ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne... amidst 58 acres of Cotswold farmland. Set in glorious countryside with outstanding views towards the Cotswold Hills and Vale of Evesham, Cottons Farm enjoys a truly peaceful setting at the end of a long tree-lined drive, 300 metres from the road. It is just ½ mile from the pretty, unspoilt village of Dumbleton, easily accessible by road or footpath, and 5 miles from Broadway, the ever-popular ‘capital’ of the Cotswolds. The holiday cottages are surrounded by 58 acres of working farmland, with ridge and furrow rolling down to the River Isbourne, which lies 150 metres away from the cottages (toddlers beware!). Visitors are welcome to walk in the fields surrounding the farm and many public footpaths run nearby. Very tastefully converted from 150-year old farm buildings (including cart-shed, stable and dairy), these comfortable cottages are well equipped and furnished to a high standard. Cool in summer, warm and welcoming in winter, they are all centrally heated and well insulated. Set near the owners’ home, yet retaining complete privacy, each cottage has its own individual character with many original features, and enjoys its own area of garden and patio. A perfect place to relax, they are ideally situated for walking and touring the Cotswolds. Broadway with its old stone houses and fascinating shops also boasts Broadway Tower, now the centre of a country park and home to an observatory and exhibition. The market town of Evesham (5 miles) has tree-lined streets and pretty walks along the River Avon. Only a few minutes’ drive, on the edge of the Cotswold hills, is Toddington, where visitors can board a train on the Gloucestershire–Warwickshire Great Western Railway (mid March - mid October) and enjoy a ride through picturesque villages. In nearby Winchcombe there’s Sudeley Castle, while the Cotswolds Farm Park (with its rare breeds of animals) and the bird sanctuary at Bourton-on-the-Water are easily reached, as are Stanway House, Hidcote Garden, Snowshill Manor and Cheltenham. Stratford-upon-Avon and the cathedral city of Worcester are within an hour’s drive. The neighbouring villages boast traditional pubs and many excellent restaurants. Riding, swimming, golf, tennis and fishing are all close by. Shop ½ mile.
  
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