Converted from an antique shop, this stunning property has been transformed in to a contemporary single level apartment for four guests. Conveniently located in the Cotswolds hot-spot of Stow-on-the-Wold, with many excellent shops, pubs and restaurants.
A two bedroom, two bathroom ground floor apartment, nestled on the shores of Loch Ness within the award winning St Benedicts Abbey, an hour from Ben Nevis, making it an ideal base from which to explore.
This converted, period beamed detached stone property lies near the green in Kingham, named the best village in England by the Telegraph in 2010 and home to The Kingham Plough owned by Masterchef semi-finalist Emily Watkins. Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water,...
Sitting in the pretty village of Docking, this beautiful home away from home is perfectly located for country and coastal exploration. Just 10 minutes’ drive to the beautiful beach at Brancaster and close to chic Burnham Market, with its fabulous...
The Grade II listed Old Cart House dates back to 1690 and has been tastefully restored to a high standard. The property has a number of original features, including exposed beams and glazed eyelets that look out onto the neighbouring lake, and is situated...
The Old Chapel was built in 1864 and has been sympathetically converted to provide a comfortable and relaxing space whilst still maintaining its period features.
Just north of the Vale of York and close to the Howardian Hills, The Old Combine Shed is a light and spacious barn conversion of mellow North Yorkshire brick. You’re ideally placed to enjoy the glorious countryside, and the Georgian market town...
This single storey brick and chalk detached house sits within a third of acre of gardens and has beautiful views across open farmland. Downham Market and Thetford Forest can be reached in 20 minutes while the Norfolk Coast is approximately 45 minutes’...
The Old Rectory stands in its own parkland near North Tuddenham. The poet William Cowper stayed in the original rectory, but the present building dates from 1852. With the Coach House next door, it accommodates up to 20 guests.
This fine house stands in its own parkland near North Tuddenham. The poet William Cowper stayed in the original rectory, but the present building dates from 1852. It has been refurbished to provide a holiday retreat for up to 14 people.
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