Cottage holiday rentals in Bucknell

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A spacious stone and timber cottage is set amidst a landscaped garden, featuring vibrant flowers. A patio area with a table and green chairs is visible, complemented by an umbrella. Solar panels adorn the roof, indicating a sustainable approach to energy.
Cottage in Craven Arms
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Kit Cottage, Mocktree Barns, nr Ludlow

Kit is a cosy dog friendly character cottage with an open-plan living space, double bedroom and ensuite shower room all on ground level. One of a five cottage barn conversion adjacent to the host's home set amidst the beautiful Shropshire Hills and border Marches, on the edge of the Downton Castle Estate and Mortimer Forest, with walks and cycling from the doorstep. The central location is an ideal base for exploring the local area, further afield, or simply relaxing in the courtyard gardens.

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The cottage exterior features a light-colored façade, complemented by a stone pathway leading to a raised seating area with wooden benches. Potted plants enhance the entrance, while a small conservatory is visible to one side, surrounded by lush greenery.
Cottage in Ratlinghope
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 101 reviews

Cosy 1 bedroom cottage with woodburner

This cosy peaceful cottage is situated in an elevated position in the beautiful Shropshire hills in an AONB. It is a lovely place for walkers or cyclists alike or just for a haven to unwind . There is a private garden space which is ideal to enjoy some al fresco drinks and BBQ and a conservatory, perfect for spotting the birds feeding . We are blessed with no light pollution and the night skies are amazing and we enjoy an abundance of wildlife with curlews , hedgehogs , bats to name but a few.

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A spacious open-plan living area features two comfortable sofas facing a woodburning stove, with a large window allowing natural light. A modern kitchen with a breakfast bar and stools is visible in the background, showcasing sleek cabinetry and a neutral color palette.
Cottage in Luston
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 133 reviews

Rural holiday home, peaceful, large gardens

Relax with family or friends at this peaceful place to stay. Our 2 bedroom holiday home is located in beautiful northern Herefordshire, near the border with Shropshire. We have recently fully renovated the home so you can enjoy the brand new feel! Surrounded by fields, yet close to Leominster and Ludlow and within easy reach of Hay on Wye, it is the perfect base to explore from. Discover pretty villages, walk in the hills, treasure hunt in the antique shops or just relax by the woodburner!

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A charming stone cottage is illuminated softly at dusk, showcasing a welcoming entrance. A small patio area features light wooden furniture and a large umbrella, surrounded by lush greenery and blooming flowers in planters, evoking a peaceful outdoor space.
Cottage in Tarrington
5 out of 5 average rating, 286 reviews

Countryside Cidermaker's Cottage

A characterful and lovingly converted 18th century cider makers cottage in the heart of the Herefordshire countryside. The interior is welcoming, cosy and unique. A mix of modern and quirky. Only 7.5 miles from the historic city of Hereford and the market town of Ledbury. An idyllic countryside retreat. Perfect for foodies, walkers, cyclists or a bolthole for getting away from it all. We are only 1.5 hours from Birmingham and Bristol airports and 2 3/4 hours drive from London Heathrow.

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An open-plan living area features high ceilings supported by oak beams. A wooden staircase leads to a galleried sleeping area. On the ground floor, a comfortable blue sofa with decorative cushions faces a coffee table on a patterned rug. A wood-burning stove and kitchen area are visible.
Cottage in Kington
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 599 reviews

Converted C17th barn sleeps 2+

Oak beams and wooden floors frame a simple whitewashed open plan space which offers: a sleeping area on the mezzanine with one double floor-level bed and up to two single futons; on the ground floor, a wet-room and the kitchen-eating-living area with Clearview wood-burning stove. Located at the foot of The Offa's Dyke Path and only a 5 minute walk to shops, pubs, park with river access. Wireless. Off road parking. Well behaved dogs welcome. Can accommodate 2 adults and up to 2 children.

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A tranquil barn conversion features natural wooden cladding and stone accents. The entrance is enhanced by a wooden deck with steps leading up to it. Two skylights and a welcoming door create an inviting atmosphere amidst surrounding greenery.
Cottage in Shropshire
5 out of 5 average rating, 115 reviews

Cosy and quiet one bed barn conversion.

Take it easy at this unique and tranquil getaway. Enjoy a calm a quiet night away in this cosy barn conversion. Located on a working farm at Hamperley, it's the ideal base for walking, biking or just finding a bit of peace and quiet. Hamperley and the Church Stretton area offer some of the best walking and cycling in the country, with breath taking views and numerous places to explore. From castles, cafes and carveries; to hills, horses and hang-gliding there is something for everyone.

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The exterior of a two-story brick cottage is prominently displayed, featuring large windows that allow natural light to illuminate the interior. A wooden door is centered at the ground level, with a flat pathway leading to it, enhancing accessibility.
Cottage in Shropshire
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 985 reviews

Grade 2 listed cottage in the heart of Ludlow

Our grade 2 listed roadside cottage is in the heart of historical Ludlow. Cosy and characterful with 2 bedrooms, Lounge, wood burner and fully equipped kitchen/diner. Spacious luxury shower. Close to the market square, Ludlow Castle, the river teme with excellent free trout, grayling fishing and excellent eateries. Fantastic walking around ludlow and a short drive away from the spectacular long mynd. Ludlow hosts many festivals throughout the year including the food, beer and fringe.

Top Guest favourite
A charming cottage with a traditional timber frame is surrounded by vibrant greenery and blooming flowers. The exterior showcases a steeply pitched roof and a brick chimney. Large windows allow natural light to fill the interior, offering a warm and welcoming ambiance.
Cottage in Herefordshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 199 reviews

Cosy two bedroom cottage with period features.

Take a break and relax in a beautiful village/countryside location. The cottage, which dates back to 1650, is a short walk to the Malvern hills, an area of outstanding natural beauty. There are public country footpaths from the front of the cottage that are a walkers paradise. Alternatively, the large private gardens are perfect for relaxing. The village has a pub, shop, doctors surgery a mobile Post office, beautiful church and 16th century village hall, all within a short walk.

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A charming cottage is set within a green garden, surrounded by a low stone wall. The exterior features a light-colored facade and a slate roof. Nearby, a tower from a church is visible against a backdrop of rolling hills under a partly cloudy sky.
Cottage in Talgarth
4.83 out of 5 average rating, 352 reviews

Little Donkey Cottage

A charming little four star cottage on the edge of the village of Talgarth nestled in the foothills of the Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons National Park. An ideal area for walking, cycling, canoeing and other outdoor pursuits. Self contained with private garden and suitable for two adults. Close to all local amenities - shops, pubs, eating places etc. - very well equipped with off road parking, free wifi and good mobile reception. Two nights minimum stay. Hot water provided.

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The exterior of the Victorian railway cottage is showcased, highlighting its stone façade and distinctive gabled roof. Decorative wooden details frame the entrance, complemented by three large windows. A pathway leads to the front door, bordered by potted plants and surrounded by cobblestone.
Cottage in Shropshire
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 193 reviews

Station Cottage, Bucknell

Station Cottage is a recently renovated Victorian railway building. Offering cosy accommodation for up to 4 guests, it is a perfect base for walking, cycling (road and off-road) or just for enjoying being surrounded by green spaces and fresh air. Situated in the small, but thriving, village of Bucknell, it is within walking distance of an excellent pub, a petrol station and butchers. Accommodation includes a living room with woodburning stove, private kitchen and bathroom.

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The timber-framed cottage is set amidst lush greenery, showcasing traditional black and white features. A well-maintained gravel path leads to the spacious front entrance, while a separate outbuilding is visible to the side. Surrounding trees offer a serene backdrop.
Cottage in Powys
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Secluded forester’s cottage with modern comforts

Hollybush Cottage is full of character with a garden and stream. It is surrounded by woodland and is 100m from Offa’s Dyke path with access to miles of beautiful walks, ideal for anyone wanting to explore Shropshire and mid Wales. It Sleeps 4, there is a kingsize bed and two singles in the second bedroom. Recently refurbished throughout with a new fully equipped kitchen and bathroom. The sitting room has a log burner and QLED TV. Super fast fibre broadband throughout.

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Two alpacas are seen grazing in a snowy field by a calm river. The backdrop features barren trees and rolling hills, partially covered in snow. A clear blue sky stands above, complementing the serene winter landscape.
Cottage in Norbury
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 179 reviews

Contemporary barn conversion with staggering views

This lovely barn is set in the midst of the Shropshire Hills National Landscape . With walks from your doorstep you can discover the natural beauty of the area or take time out on the patio and drink in the views over the lake to the Long Mynd beyond. Meet the friendly alpacas on site and of an evening cosy up together with a warm fire watching the moon and stars rise. Visit historic castles, country houses, magical stone circles and ancient monuments.

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