Castle holiday rentals in River Severn

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A compact studio features a double bed covered with a light grey quilt and a yellow accent pillow. A wall-mounted television is visible, along with a small kitchenette equipped with modern appliances. Large windows provide natural light, and a bathroom door is slightly ajar.
Guest suite in Abercraf
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 381 reviews

Abercrave - West wing - detached studio.

Self contained small studio next to owners home, offering all the basics for you to explore the Brecon Beacons National Park, National Showcaves, Craig y Nos Castle, the Monkey Sanctuary and Henrhyd Waterfalls. Visit Mumbles and the beautiful Gower coast, for the engergetic follow Route 43 of the National Cycle Network. Two great pubs serving food within walking distance. On road parking. We leave guests enjoy . 40 minutes by bus from Neath station, ask for advice before booking if unsure.

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A stylish living area features a high ceiling with exposed wooden beams. A comfortable gray tufted sofa and plush armchairs face a modern wood-burning stove. Natural light filters through large windows, illuminating a cozy rug and a side table with decorative elements.
Castle in Powys
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 12 reviews

The Apartment at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is the fabulous Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

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Private room in Powys
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 27 reviews

Yellow at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is the fabulous Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

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The exterior of Princess Elizabeth Cottage is showcased, featuring a stone wall topped with neatly arranged stones. The entrance displays charming double doors framed by tall windows, while a traditional red telephone box is visible nearby against the backdrop of the cottage's distinctive honey-colored stone.
Cottage in Winchcombe
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 32 reviews

Princess Elizabeth, Sudeley Castle, Cotswolds

Princess Elizabeth Cottage is a charming and carefully restored, 2-bedroom cottage that sleeps 4 guests in 1 king size double room and 1 twin room, with 1 family bathroom. The cottage is a semi-detached (alongside Lady Jane Grey), two storey property with a fully-equipped modern kitchen and a spacious living and dining area that leads out to a private courtyard with seating. Upstairs are two comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a fixed shower over a bathtub.

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The historic Welsh Gatehouse features an imposing stone exterior with two prominent towers. Architectural details include ancient windows and a large, arched entrance. Surrounding greenery adds to the charm of this medieval structure, set against a clear blue sky.
Castle in Chepstow
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 184 reviews

Welsh Gatehouse: Luxury 13th Century Medieval Home

The Welsh Gatehouse is a beautiful historic house with modern amenities. Imagine staying in a fairy tale castle built in 1270. The thick walls, ancient windows & steep spiral staircase say 'history'. Romantic log fires keep you warm you in winter, & the thick walls keep you cool in summer. Views from the top of the tower are extraordinary over the Severn Bridges and the Breacon Beacons (NB we call this the terrace in our description below). Unique, luxurious, quirky yet comfortable.

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A spacious suite features a large bed accompanied by side tables and soft linens. A comfortable blue sofa sits opposite, paired with a wooden coffee table. Natural light illuminates the room through a large window adorned with patterned curtains, contributing to a calm ambiance.
Private room in Powys
4.63 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Slate at Llanerchydol Hall

Hidden in glorious listed parkland, a mile from town, is romantic Llanerchydol Hall, with its gothic turrets and castellations. There are specimen trees here-Sequoias, Cedars, a Dawn Redwood and a Japanese Garden. Hear the steam train, hooting at Powis Castle. Walk Glyndwr’s Way. In the winter, it is the owl’s domain. There are spectacular night skies, unspoilt by pollution, and the Welsh mountains beckon. Relax here. Breathe in the calm and still. Embrace the architecture and romance.

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The castle gatehouse features a striking stone façade with multiple turrets, framed by lush greenery. A wooden dining table and chairs are set in the foreground beneath a large retractable umbrella, offering an inviting outdoor dining space.
Castle in Winchcombe
4.81 out of 5 average rating, 83 reviews

Castle Gatehouse, Tower at Sudeley Castle

Live like royalty in this Castle Gatehouse, a cottage heralding the entrance to historic Sudeley Castle. It is a dog-friendly* property that comfortably sleeps four guests in two en-suite bedrooms. The Gatehouse is split into two wings, accessed by separate doors. On one side is a two-poster bed master bedroom with an en-suite shower room. On the other side is the kitchen/diner, a living area and a second king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room on the first floor.

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The exterior of Oliver Cromwell Cottage is presented, showcasing a three-story stone building with large windows and a traditional stepped entrance. A red telephone box is prominently positioned nearby, and the surrounding area features well-maintained greenery and rustic stone pathways.
Cottage in Winchcombe
4.8 out of 5 average rating, 25 reviews

Oliver Cromwell, Sudeley Castle, Cotswolds

Oliver Cromwell Cottage is a charming and carefully restored, 2-bedroom apartment that sleeps 4 guests in 1 double room and 1 twin room, with 1 family bathroom and 1 en-suite. The cottage is a semi-detached, two storey apartment (alongside St Kenelm and above Princes Elizabeth and Lady Jane Grey), with a fully-equipped modern kitchen and a spacious living and dining area. Upstairs are two bright, light and comfortable bedrooms and two modern, well-equipped bathrooms.

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The entrance to Lady Jane Grey Cottage features a charming door with a small porch, framed by a neatly trimmed shrub. Stone walls of the cottage provide an authentic backdrop, while large windows allow natural light to fill the entrance area.
Cottage in Winchcombe
4.82 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Lady Jane Grey, Sudeley Castle, Cotswolds

Lady Jane Grey Cottage is a charming and carefully restored, 3-bedroom cottage that sleeps 5 guests in 1 double room, 1 twin room and 1 single room, with 1 family bathroom. The cottage is a semi-detached, two storey property with a fully-equipped modern kitchen and a spacious living and dining area that leads out to a private courtyard with seating. Upstairs are three comfortable and well-appointed bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a fixed shower over a bathtub.

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The Gatehouse features a turreted brick exterior, surrounded by well-maintained hedges and lush greenery. A neatly paved pathway leads through the garden to the entrance, which is framed by large windows reflecting the bright blue sky.
Home in Bridgnorth
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 87 reviews

The Gatehouse at Upton Cressett

One of the finest Elizabethan gatehouses in the country, our award winning turreted hideaway has hosted princes and prime-ministers. With sumptuous four poster beds and fireplaces this stately Shropshire retreat is perfect for honeymoons and special occasions. The property is self contained with its own private garden. Each of the two bedrooms have super king beds and are ensuite. The dinning room decorated in a hunting lodge style with open fire.

A historical building reflects original stone walls and oak beams, complemented by large arched windows. The exterior features a well-maintained garden with colorful plants and green grass, creating an inviting entryway. The roof is tiled, and the structure showcases a blend of rustic charm and elegance.
Castle in Goodrich
4.73 out of 5 average rating, 40 reviews

14th c. Beautiful Conversion in the Wye Valley

Wonderful high ceilings set off the original stone walls and oak beams of this historical building. Nestled in the Wye Valley. There are outstanding views towards the River Wye, Wye Valley, Goodrich Castle and Coppett Hill – all offering fantastic walks and photographic opportunities. Ideal for larger groups or multiple families. Please note the two doubles bedrooms are on the ground floor and the four singles are on the 2nd floor

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Private room in Kington
5 out of 5 average rating, 8 reviews

Double room in Georgian B&B

Church House is a beautiful Georgian town house with a spacious garden in the old part of Kington, a quiet and ancient market town in the lovely rolling hills of west Herefordshire, just 2 miles from the Welsh border. The house faces south-east, and all the rooms have fine views over the garden. The house is largely furnished in keeping with the house’s 18th century character.

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