If you're looking for a boutique hotel-style destination with the privacy and comfort of a real home, look no further. Set on 80 acres, this Cotswolds home has been designed with luxury and ultimate c.....
Nestled within eighty acres of organic arable farmland, this beautiful rural home is actually made up of two shepherd's huts built together. The L-shaped space is super cosy, with an open-plan kitchen.....
If you ever feel the need to just get away from it all and clear your head for a couple of days, this converted barn at the foothills of the Malvern Hills could be just the ticket. Neighbours are few.....
Nestled within 12 acres of serene countryside, this home is the ideal setting for a refreshing rural escape. There is a large private lake, a hot tub, a tennis court, outdoor games and incredible view.....
Self-CateringEnglandWorcestershireBromsgrove District
3 bedrooms2 bathrooms4 guests
Set within four acres of private grounds, this scenic spot offers panoramic views from every room. Where cosier to take in vistas across the surrounding meadows than in front of the wood-burning stove.....
Self-CateringEnglandWorcestershireBromsgrove District
1 bedrooms1 bathrooms2 guests
With a gothic spin, this stone-built cottage has become a Worcester favourite for a unique, romantic trip. Tiny but beautiful, it's bursting with period charm and features arched windows, exposed timb.....
Housed under an old coaching arch, this courtyard cottage offers a peaceful rural retreat for all the family. With shared access to Upper Court's beautifully-kept grounds and gardens, so you can take.....
Once home to carriages and coaches, this 18th-century coaching house has become a cosy country home. The entire ground floor has been turned into an almost open-plan living space, adorned with candela.....
We have just the ticket if you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a small family escape. This secluded Malvern Hills lodge (handcrafted by your host, Richard) is surrounded by rolling countryside. R.....
Hidden away in the Worcestershire countryside, this Grade-II* listed Georgian home was built back in 1735 by the Reverend William Whitcombe. In the nineteenth century, two more wings were added and th.....