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Holiday Homes in Halesowen, West Midlands

Self-Catering Holiday Cottages in Halesowen

Booking your holiday accommodation in Halesowen early is recommended for the best choice of holiday rentals.

Lea Farm House
Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire Around 19 miles from Halesowen away
Lea Farm House, Shropshire,  England Viewed 12 times in last week.
Sleeps 11 - 23, 10 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 3078 - £ 12727
Next Available: 06/01 to 07/02/2025
Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Group welcome
The Little Beehive
Abberley, Worcestershire Around 16 miles from Halesowen away
The Little Beehive, Worcestershire,  England Viewed 9 times in last week.
Sleeps 2 - 4, 2 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 495 - £ 1886
Next Available: 01/02 to 10/02/2025
Living & Leisure Facilities: Microwave Dishwasher Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome
Rosewaters
Astley burf, Worcestershire Around 14 miles from Halesowen away
Rosewaters, Worcestershire,  England Viewed 7 times in last week.
Sleeps 3 - 7, 3 Bedroom
Weekly price: £ 785 - £ 2561
Next Available: 06/01 to 15/02/2025
Living & Leisure Facilities: Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Garden free wifi
Type of Holiday: 1 dogs welcome


Cottages, Apartments & Lodges in Halesowen, West Midlands, England

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Halesowen is a town situated in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England. Located 15 km south-west of Birmingham, Halesowen lies in the Black Country, which is often considered as made of the three Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall and of the City of Wolverhampton. Haloesowen houses Halesowen Town Football Club, one of the oldest English football clubs.

Halesowen was traditionally known for nail making. The town also houses a large number of above and underground coal mines. With the arrival of a junction of the motorway network, Halesowen has been able to attract a number of large organisations to the town.

Halesowen is the home of some of the historic landmarks. One of them is Leasowes Park, one of the first natural landscape gardens in England. The garden was designed by poet William Shenstone, and is now Grade One Listed, as it is of national importance.

The authorities rebuilt most of Halesowen in the 1960s and created a modern shopping area which had a new library, supermarkets and shops centred around the Cornbow Centre. This was refurbished in the late 1980s to create a covered shopping area. The town also houses numerous options for self-catering accommodations for the tourists.