Self Catering near Warmsworth
Blaco Hill Farm Cottages (12 Miles)*
Blaco Hill Cottages comprise of seven cottages, sleeping 2 to 6 persons, set around a landscaped courtyard, they have been attractively converted from a range of farm buildings.
Bluebell's Barn (13 Miles)*
Bluebells Barn is a luxury two bedroom recently converted stone barn named after Bluebell the Shire horse who used to live here. Nestled in beautiful countryside on the edge of the Peak District National Park.
The Old Granary (14 Miles)*
A recently converted old granary offering a high standard of accommodation. Completely self contained unit on the outskirts of the historic village of Epworth.
Newlands (16 Miles)*
Newly converted barn offering luxury cottage accomodation in open countryside at Newlands. Cottages appointed to a very high specification.
Holme Farm Cottages (18 Miles)*
Owlett and Piglet cottages set on the edge of our own 50 acre pine forest also bordering Owlett Plantation Woodland trust forest.open views to the front over large grass fields ideal for ball games/golf practice.
Magnolia Cottage (20 Miles)*
Nestling in the bustling village of Denby Dale (famous for its history of baking the worlds largest meat and potato pies) Magnolia Cottage is a detached, charming, well equipped retreat for up to six people.
The Cottage (20 Miles)*
The location of the cottage gives easy access to the attractions of Sherwood Forest and Nottinghamshire. This beautifully restored early Victorian cottage is situated in the conservation area on the edge of a quiet village.
Shirehill (21 Miles)*
Shirehill was built in C1800 and retains many of its original features, with lovely lawned gardens and views over the Nottinghamshire countryside. This is an ideal location from which to explore Robin Hood Country and Sherwood Forest,
Shirehill Self Catering Accommodation (21 Miles)*
Shirehill was built in C1800 and retains many of its original features, with lovely lawned gardens and views over the Nottinghamshire countryside.
Robins Rest (21 Miles)*
Nestled in Ollerton, a small Nottinghamshire Village at the heart of Sherwood Forest, is Robin's Rest cottage.
Woodman's Cottage (21 Miles)*
Woodman's Cottage is an ideal base for exploring Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries. Originally built in the mid 1800s by William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, the 4th Duke of Portland, for Workers on his Welbeck Estate.
Chestnut (24 Miles)*
Chestnut Cottage is a spacious two storey cottage, which can sleep up to six. There is a large kitchen and separate lounge area on the ground floor; on the first floor there is a double and a twin room and a bathroom with shower
Twitchill Farm Cottages (24 Miles)*
These stone built cottages are located around an 18th century farmhouse on Win Hill, with a panoramic view over the Hope Valley and across to Castleton and its famous caverns and historic castle.
Ashes Farm Cottages (25 Miles)*
The origins of Ashes Common Farm date back to the 17th century. The cottage was formerly an outbuilding of a typical dairy farm, but has been transformed in recent years to make a very attractive, individual holiday cottage.
Castle House Farm Cottages (25 Miles)*
Idyllic holiday cottages in a rural area on the edge of Summer Wine Country. Castle House Farm Cottages are ideally located between Huddersfield and Holmfirth, in the heart of Last of the Summerwine country and the rural south Pennine area
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