600-year-old country house near the Malvern Hills in Herefordshire, where you can relax in the big organic garden or walk in the pastures, orchards and woodland, enjoying the peace and the wildlife. The whole farm is managed sustainibly for the benefit of wildlife and landscape. On...
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Stunning Ralph Lauren-inspired house in West Sussex with huge seafront deck and private beach. Devon Near Holsworthy Blackbird 2 guests 1 bedroom From £800 / week Luxury on the lake in this elegant North Devon houseboat with a waterside bathhouse for indulgent soaks. Herefordshire Hay...
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8 Rooms Bridport North Eggardon Carthouse, Dorset Sleeps 5 – 13 5 Rooms Windermere Fallbarrow Hall, Cumbria Sleeps 2 – 36 18 Rooms Nantwich Hollies Barn, Cheshire Sleeps 6 – 12 6 Rooms Ross-on-Wye Upperfields, Herefordshire Sleeps 20 – 54 ...
Dover Museum is among the oldest museums in Kent. It was built in 1836 and rehoused in 1991 in a completely new building hidden behind the original Victorian facade. Visiting Dover Museum It is easy to find the museum; it is located on one side of the Market Square and is very well si...
Hidden England Escapes offers dog friendly holiday accommodation, close to Birmingham, Worcester, Hereford, Ludlow, and Leominster. Selfcatering cottage and glamping with hot tubs.
You can see the family memorial inHereford Cathedral. Other owners included Francis Stallman. He and his eldest son were both killed in the Civil War. Then there was Sir Thomas Morgan, who served as the Governor of Jersey in 1660, and whose monument stands in the neighbouringparish churchof...