Cottages in Herefordshire

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Pet Friendly Cottages in Herefordshire


Herefordshire

Cottages in Herefordshire
Herefordshire's stunning natural scenery and its unhurried pace have inspired artists, crafts people and musicians to settle and create in this county. A county of wooded hills, gentle river valleys, a favourable climate, rich, fertile soil and an unspoiled landscape.

The Coach House - Herefordshire

The Coach House - Herefordshire

Sleeps 6 People
Up to 3 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £496

The Looseboxes - Herefordshire

The Looseboxes - Herefordshire

Sleeps 10 People
Up to 3 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £996

The Forge Cottage - Herefordshire

The Forge Cottage - Herefordshire

Sleeps 2 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £210

Hollyhock House - Herefordshire

Hollyhock House - Herefordshire

Sleeps 10 People
Up to 3 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £848

White Rocks - Herefordshire

White Rocks - Herefordshire

Sleeps 8 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £407

Quarry Lodge - Herefordshire

Quarry Lodge - Herefordshire

Sleeps 8 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £458

Hay Cottage - Herefordshire

Hay Cottage - Herefordshire

Sleeps 6 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £269

Bridle Cottage - Herefordshire

Bridle Cottage - Herefordshire

Sleeps 6 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £262

Hartleton Lake Retreat - Herefordshire

Hartleton Lake Retreat - Herefordshire

Sleeps 6 People
Up to 2 Dogs Welcome

Prices from £340



More about Herefordshire

Herefordshire has a rolling terrain, which reaches its greatest height in the Black Mountains and Malvern Hills. The main rivers are the Wye, the Teme and the Frome. Herefordshire is exceptional in its natural beauty. Walking holidays are very popular in this county and offer so much to explore and enjoy, including Offa’s Dyke, an ancient entrenchment stretching from the Dee estuary to the estuary of the Wye River. Throughout Herefordshire there is a strong tradition of cider-making. Farmers used to sell cider to local pubs and cider merchants for re-sale in towns and the tradition is still very much alive today. Cider production has been around in Herefordshire for over 350 years and the best way to sample this craft is to sit down and enjoy some; in the pretty county that is so good at it.