Cardiganshire – Considered one of the least spoilt places in Britain with its superb combination of coast and countryside. Dolphin-watching boat trips on Cardigan Bay. The picturesque seaside town of Aberaeron, with its Regency-style buildings. The university town of Aberystwyth. Take a steam train from there, on the Vale of Rheidol Railway, to Devils Bridge with its unique waterfall set in the heart of the Cambrian Mountains.
A 16th-century converted corn mill, ideally situated for walks and touring the Brecon Beacons National Park and Black Mountains. Open from April to October
Immaculately presented accommodation in magical Cych Valley providing private access to an adjoining Garden Suite
Part of large Georgian house set in mature grounds
Large detached house in the Pembrokeshire National Park
A stunning 500 year old characterful house, sitting within its own land with orchard, forest and an ancient motte and bailey.
400 year old house in centre of medieval village
Delightful Tudor cottage in central village location
Hayloft converted into first floor apartment in central village location
Attractive converted apartment overlooking the large garden, situated in the delightful village of Weobley
Self-contained accommodation, all on the ground floor, situated in the delightful village of Weobley
Traditional working dairy farm with views of the stunning Black Mountains and Brecon Beacons
Unique Stable and Hay Barn conversion
A medieval cruck-framed timber house dating from 1420. Set in glorious cottage style gardens.
Half-timbered farmhouse with spectacular views
An ideal couples retreat in a spacious 1 bedroom barn conversion on the edge of the Shropshire Hills AONB
Discover a slice of history at Sink Green Farm, a 16th-century working farm, nestled on the scenic banks of the River Wye
Beautifully appointed Guest with glorious views of the attractive Vale of Glamorgan