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    Holiday cottages in west England - stay in Worcestershire, Herefordshire or Shropshire

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    Rosemore Grange
    Whitbourne, Worcestershire
    Rosemore Grange, Worcestershire,  England Viewed 11 times in last week.
    Sleeps 11 - 26, 11 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 3000 - £ 5000
    Sorry this property has not provided detailed pricing information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner Open fire Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Games room Garden
    Type of Holiday: 2 dogs welcome Special celebrations Group welcome Corporate events
    Owl Barn
    Leominster, Herefordshire
    Owl Barn, Herefordshire,  England Viewed 14 times in last week.
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    Sleeps 5 - 11, 5 Bedroom
    Weekly price: £ 1200 - £ 2500
    Sorry this property has not provided availability information.
    Living & Leisure Facilities: woodburner coffee machine Microwave Dishwasher Washing machine Garden BBQ
    Type of Holiday: No dogs allowed Special celebrations Group welcome

    A self-catering holiday in west England, in a holiday cottage in England's old shires set amidst truly magnificent countryside is an encounter with the real English heartland. This part of mainly rural England is worth visiting for its ancient villages and market towns. It is often referred to as the Heart of England.

    Many of the holiday properties in the Heart of England have names with farming associations such as barn or farmhouse. A lot of the barns are actually light and airy barn conversions that have been especially adapted as holiday accommodation which most attractive interiors. The vaulted ceilings and galleried landings give that air of spaciousness.

    There are some truly stunning holiday homes dotted about the Heart of England that people would love to own. A short stay or break is all that most of us can aspire to and we have to be content with our visit to Worcestershire, Shropshire and Herefordshire. Hops and fruit orchards used to be grown in this area. Vestiges of these crops and the associated oast houses used for drying the hops can occasionally be spotted. There are plenty of black and white houses and indeed complete villages of these houses that are traditional to the west of England. It is easy to see the passage of history in the architecture of the towns and cities.

    The west of England shares a border with Wales and it is worth observing that the countryside around the border is incredibly beautiful, somewhere anyone would enjoy a self-catering cottage holiday.