Pet-friendly holiday rentals in Herefordshire

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A private patio area features a round wooden table with four folding chairs, surrounded by colorful flowers. A wood-fired hot tub is visible nearby, overlooking a scenic view of lush hills and greenery, under a bright sky with scattered clouds.
Cottage in Mitcheldean
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 192 reviews

Romantic Idyllic Nuthatch Cottage with Hot Tub

A stunning panoramic view awaits you at Nuthatch Cottage. This gorgeous, unspoilt haven is located in Mitcheldean, the enclave of the Forest of Dean and a locals-only spot in Gloucestershire. This 2 bedrooms house was built with natural Cotswolds stone. The entire house is secluded with a hot tub and has a luxuriously charming feel. It is perfectly situated to enjoy what the picturesque local area has to offer. The local shops, restaurants, and attractions are only a five-minute drive away.

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A rustic building is presented with a weathered gray exterior and a corrugated metal roof. Bright flowers bloom in front, adding color to the landscaped grass. A vehicle is parked nearby, surrounded by greenery in a peaceful rural setting.
Farm stay in Herefordshire
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 806 reviews

Completely Unique Tin Shed.

The unique Tin Shed has been designed using sustainable and recycled materials, featuring original art from local artists and filled with natural light. It is lined with wood creating a warm and natural ambiance and it also has a wood burner. A compact, well equipped kitchen, living space, ground floor bathroom with power shower and WC. Upstairs is a generous bedroom with Super king or twin beds, and beautiful views of rolling countryside from a picture window. Outside is a patio and fire pit.

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The charming 16th Century Tudor cottage is framed by a lush garden filled with colorful flowers. The exterior features whitewashed walls and several large windows, with a table and chairs positioned on the patio area, inviting outdoor relaxation in a tranquil setting.
Cottage in Broad Oak
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 272 reviews

The Covey, a Tudor cottage for two.

Set in tranquil countryside, down owner’s private drive, this charming, spacious, 16th Century Tudor cottage enjoys beautiful views, own secluded, walled, pretty rose garden, private gate, secure for dogs. A perfect romantic cottage for couples. It boasts oak beams, an ingle nook fireplace with wood burner and a large airy cruck beamed bedroom with stunning far reaching views over the Herefordshire countryside. Enjoy the morning sun over breakfast, near the open door and listen to the birds.

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The charming exterior of the cottage is showcased, featuring red brick walls and white window trim. Colorful flowers, including tulips and blossoming tree branches, adorn the well-maintained garden, offering a vibrant contrast to the greenery of the lawn.
Cottage in Herefordshire
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 253 reviews

Riverside cottage in quiet town centre location

A comfortable home from home in a charming riverside cottage, close to the centre of town yet secluded and quiet. Relax with a glass or dinner on the terrace whilst spotting wildlife in the river below, or in winter unwind by the cosy woodburner. Within easy walking distance of the historic centre of Leominster with its celebrated range of antique shops. Good access to public transport, or a public car park is yards away. A great base to explore the wonderful Herefordshire countryside.

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A traditional timber-framed cottage is set against a backdrop of dramatic clouds, surrounded by open countryside. The stone-paved area in front features landscaped gardens, with scattered seating and vibrant flower beds visible. The structure showcases intricate craftsmanship with large windows allowing natural light to enhance the interior.
Home in Worcestershire
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Ebony Cottage

An oasis of calm and relaxation in stunning surroundings with truly wonderful views from all aspects. A perfect hideaway to recharge batteries. Wake up to the birds singing, and go to sleep with the owls calling. The cottage has grown from a love of design and wood - it is hand crafted by a Master Craftsman. Each nook and cranny reveals another handcrafted detail. It sits within beautiful gardens, with an abundance of wildlife for all to enjoy. Enjoy meandering through our ancient woodland.

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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, 197 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 cozy sitting area is highlighted by exposed wooden beams and warm tones. A linen sofa with accent pillows sits opposite a rustic chest. Natural light filters in through a window adorned with a simple blind, illuminating a vase of dried flowers positioned on a slender table.
Home in Weobley
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

The Little Dairy

Escape to The Little Dairy, a beautiful cosy extension to a 15th century Grade II Listed Farmhouse in rural Herefordshire. Discover the stunning attractions of our central location. Pembridge, Eardisland & Dilwyn just 5 mins drive, Leominster 15 mins, Kington 20 mins, and Ludlow/Hay on Wye/Hereford 30mins. Explore the Weobley Circular Walk, Literary Festival at Hay on Wye, Black &White Trail, Hampton Court, Farmers Markets, Antique Shops, Cider Makers & National Trust properties.

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A pair of wooden chalets are nestled among trees, featuring large glass doors that open to the outside. A wooden railing with an integrated seat and a hedge beautify the entryway. The surrounding stone wall adds a rustic touch to the serene landscape.
Chalet in Bringsty
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 237 reviews

Walkers Retreat, Bringsty Common, Herefordshire

Welcome to Walkers Retreat, a short distance from civilization, but a world away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Sit outside on the patio and enjoy the glorious views of the Malvern Hills, or take a leisurely walk onto the common. Sit around the fire pit and gaze up at the stars. You don't have to be anywhere or do anything .. just relax. We are 3 miles away from Bromyard a Saxon settlement steeped in history, which retains its old world charm, offering local produce.

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A charming two-story building features a distinctive half-timbered design and large windows inviting natural light. Surrounded by neatly arranged plants and a spacious outdoor area, the inviting entrance is framed by gravel pathways leading to the well-maintained grounds.
Guest house in Herefordshire
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 174 reviews

The Cider Press with Games Room

The Cider Press, offers entirely purpose-built self-contained living space. On the ground floor, a convenient shower room/toilet adjacent to the impressive games room. Ascend to the first floor to find a spacious lounge area featuring a TV, along with a well-equipped kitchenette boasting a microwave, fridge, kettle, toaster and air fryer. At the far end, awaits super king-size bed, promising a restful night's sleep. As an added perk, guests have exclusive access to our home gym.

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The image features a charming railway carriage set on a wooden deck, surrounded by lush greenery and flowering plants. Large windows provide a glimpse into the interior, while the natural landscape enhances the secluded ambiance.
Train in Abergavenny
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 330 reviews

Romance Under The Stars

A beautifully restored Victorian railway carriage hand-crafted by Graham from local hillside timber with star gazing clear roof above the bed. Spring Farm’s authentic railway carriage is set in a secluded orchard with stunning panoramic views down the whole length of the Bryn Awr valley to the Brecon Beacons. With incredible walks right from the door, a good local pub close by and the idyllic town of Crickhowell only 5 miles away. To see our Shepherds huts click on our profile

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A converted stone barn features vibrant greenery and climbing plants along its exterior. The cottage is surrounded by a lush lawn, with outdoor seating under a clear sky. Scenic hills rise in the background, adding to the peaceful rural setting.
Cottage in Abergavenny
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Flagstone Cottage, Broadley Farm

Flagstone Cottage has a lovely open fireplace and is on a quiet remote farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park. Wonderful mountain views from the cottage. There are miles of footpaths in these uncrowded hills, the only sounds are birds and sheep. Two pubs are in walking distance: The historic Llanthony Priory Cellar bar which serves delicious home made food from Tuesday evening until Sunday. and the welcoming Half Moon Hotel - good beer and great for walkers and dog owners.

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A well-equipped kitchen features light green cabinetry with brass hardware. A farmhouse-style wooden table is visible, accompanied by a bowl in the center. Appliances include a dishwasher and an oven, along with neatly arranged mugs on a shelf and a window that provides natural light.
Guest house in Birtley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 165 reviews

Cosy cottage with stunning views, close to Ludlow

The Log Shed is a chic rustic barn conversion located on the Herefordshire/Shropshire border. Set in 70 acres of stunning countryside with views for miles. Kick back and relax in front of the cosy log burner, explore by foot with an abundance of walks on your doorstep or take a short drive to Ludlow and discover boutique shops, explore the historic castle and sample foodie delights at the Ludlow Farmshop. For keen walkers the famous Offa's Dyke is less than 7 miles away.

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