Herefordshire For a get-away to rural Britain, Herefordshire offers a wonderful opportunity. Enjoy the quiet black and white villages - an architectural trip back in time to the Tudor period, or the Golden Valley, nestled against the Black Mountains. Visit castles, historic houses, and ancient churches. Shop in the market towns and take a little bit of Herefordshire back home. Explore along Offas Dyke Path, following the 8th century barrier between the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of Mercia and Wales. Follow the Cider Route to nine different mills producing over 60 million gallons per year.
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Anvil Cottage
Anvil cottage, formely a wainhouse has been converted to leave a wealth of beams and exposed brickwork. A little gem, quite separate, all ground floors, spacious, light and airy. A double bedroom with ensuite baththroom, with shower and bath. A spacious...
Apple Bough Cottage
Apple Bough, formerly a granary and stable block constructed with local red brick has been converted into a gorgeous holiday cottage, lying within the farmhouse walled garden surrounded by apple blossom, flower filled borders and lavender hedges. The...
Cider Press Cottage
Cider Press, formerly a granary and a cider mill built with local red brick has been converted into a contempory holiday cottage, lying within the farmhouse walled garden, surrounded by apple blossom, flower filled borders and lavender hedges. The cottage...
Upper Trereece
Upper Trereece is a superb detached stone built barn converted in May 2005, standing in its own 10 acre pasture field leading down to the Garron Brook with 2 miles of private brown trout fishing. The barn provides spacious luxury accommodation for eight...
Betty's
The three hundred year old cottage has been sympathetically restored and tastefully converted into a self-contained holiday home. Although having been equipped with all modern comforts, it retains 'olde worlde' charm, with many exposed beams and...





