Chepstow (5.5Mls NW), Wye Valley
Enjoying an elevated location with far reaching views across the surrounding farmland, this single storey architect design barn is perfect for couples wanting to get away for a short stay in the Wye Valley.
Chester (6mls SW), North Wales
Peacefully tucked away within the grounds of a private estate, this stylish coach house nestles in the heart of the Cheshire countryside and is a perfect base for exploring this picturesque area.
Bala (8.5mls NE), North Wales
One of three 19th century courtyard buildings, set in 9 acres. Located between Corwen and Betws-y-Coed, South Conwy in the heart of North Wales. Perfect for a romantic retreat.
Tenbury-Wells (4mls SE), Worcestershire
Ross-on-Wye (3mls SE), Forest of Dean
Secluded spot in the heart of a valley, this cosy barn conversion is the perfect retreat for lovers of the outdoors, set within acres of established gardens, ancient woodlands and farm land.
Ross on Wye (3Mls SE), Herefordshire
Abergavenny, South Wales
This luxurious bolt hole is within walking distance of the Skirrid, cosy and extremely comfortable glamping with its own hot tub and sauna. A perfect base for couples that want to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park.
Tenby, West Wales
Well designed, this hideaway for two is a cosy bolthole to return to after a busy day exploring the delights of Pembrokeshire.
Rhyd Y Sarn, North Wales
Kington, Herefordshire
A beautifully presented Grade II-listed terraced cottage in historic Kington. Ideally located to pop out for provisions or walk out in the evening for a drink or meal without needing a car.
Abergavenny , Brecon Beacons
This cosy cottage makes a perfect retreat for a couple seeking a relaxing holiday home. Close to Abergavenny, the property lies in a tranquil spot within the grounds of the owner’s property.
Brecon (2.5mls SE), Brecon Beacons
The ultimate chic retreat. A deliciously decadent romantic bolt hole in the heart of the Brecon Beacons. Doze by the wood burning stove, sip champagne in fluffy bathrobes....modern luxuries and ancient architecture are winningly combined.