Hereford, Herefordshire
A spacious and detached pod set in acres of an established estate with a private hot tub. Located close to local amenities and a wealth of attractions, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
A stylish and beautifully finished pod set within acres of Herefordshire’s countryside with views across the lake and a private hot tub, providing the perfect base for couples looking to relax.
Brecon (2.6mls NE), Brecon Beacons
Hidden at the heart of the Brecon Beacons National Park, this pretty property is ideal for coming home to, whether that’s after a day of adventurous mountain climbing or quiet village exploring.
Conwy (3mls S), North Wales
Raglan, South Wales
Set deep in the Monmouthshire countryside, this open-plan bungalow is the perfect base for enjoying the great outdoors.
Saundersfoot, West Wales
Pengenffordd, Brecon Beacons
The perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts, walk straight from the door of this charming cottage along a footpath onto the rugged Black Mountains.
Ystradgynlais, Brecon Beacons
A superbly stylish and luxurious cottage on the southern flanks of the Brecon Beacons National Park, perfectly placed to enjoy the magnificent Welsh landscape.
Aberaeron (8mls S), West Wales
Close to Aberaeron and New Quay, this superb barn conversion with its own private hot tub and shared swimming pool, tennis court and an undercover tennis table zone, on a working farm. Perfect to explore the coast, countryside and culture of Ceredigion.
Usk (4.5Mls NE), South Wales
Enjoying a peaceful location within the Monmouthshire countryside, this environmentally friendly and spacious barn with open-plan living is perfect for relaxing and entertaining with friends.
Tenby (1ml SW), West Wales
Beautiful, village centre, dog-friendly holiday cottage enjoying spectacular views towards Giltar Point and access to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path.
Ludlow (4.5Mls NE), Shropshire
Set deep in the South Shropshire countryside, walkers will be spoiled for choice at this quaint detached cottage. Enjoy waymarked footpaths and further afield, the Long Mynd, Mortimer Forest, the Shropshire Way and Offa’s Dyke.