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  • The Swan Hotel, Staffordshire
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    The dog-friendly Swan Hotel in Stafford dates back to the 18C with parts dating back even further. The Swan is a charming, dog-welcoming hotel which provides a perfect base for a doggy getaway with your best furry friend in tow.

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  • The Stables At The Oaks, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to The Stables at the Oaks – an enchanting, eco-friendly, off-the-grid retreat nestled within the owner’s picturesque small holding, home to adorable pigs, sheep, and chickens. This lovingly renovated stable conversion has been thoughtfully designed to offer you an unforgettable stay.
    The heart of the property is its inviting open plan living space, where a crackling wood burner creates a warm and cosy ambiance, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration. Exposed beams add rustic charm, and the grand decor throughout exudes elegance. With two inviting bedrooms, a peaceful night’s sleep is assured, and the well-appointed shower room ensures all your needs are met.
    Step outside, and you’ll be greeted by breath-taking vistas of open fields and captivating scenery. The outdoor area is a delightful setting for al fresco dining or simply embracing the beauty of nature. Nature enthusiasts will be in their element here, as The Stables at the Oaks provides direct access to an abundance of footpaths and walking opportunities, promising adventures at every turn. Nearby, the lively village of Yoxall offers a wealth of amenities, while Needwood Forest beckons with its ancient woodland and stunning bluebell displays during spring. For those seeking a touch of history, the National Memorial Arboretum and the National Brewery Centre are well worth a visit, offering fascinating insights into the region’s heritage.
    If you crave tranquillity, the magnificent Cannock Chase and the peaceful Peak District National Park provide idyllic escapes. For history aficionados, the vicinity boasts impressive historic estates, including Chatsworth House, Shugborough Hall, Kedleston Hall, and the charming Sudbury Hall.
    Discover the perfect haven for a memorable holiday at The Stables at the Oaks – where comfort, sustainability, and natural beauty come together harmoniously. The local shop, pub, and restaurant are just a mile away, ensuring convenience along with an unforgettable experience.
    £51
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  • The Cartshed, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Offering beautiful, far reaching countryside views over magnificent Staffordshire countryside, The Cartshed is in a truly rural location on the site of a working farm, near the small hamlet of Slindon. This wonderful barn conversion was completed in 2018, and the property benefits from full underfloor heating and is spread out over one level with just a couple of steps down to three of the four bedrooms. The spacious living/dining room makes a fabulous social area with a wood burner as a focal point - perfect for cosy winter months. During the summer, throw open the bi-folding doors onto the enclosed terrace, sit back and relax, and enjoy the outside space.
    Your dogs are a part of your family and we welcome a maximum of 3 dogs into The Cartshed. We cater for the exact number of dogs within your booking, with a dog washing station, treats, dog bowls and towels all provided.
    Situated in the middle of England, close to the Staffordshire and Shropshire borders, this area offers unspoilt landscapes, the Peak District National Park and world-class theme parks. The historic town of Eccleshall is around a 10-minute drive, offering many shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as an award-winning butcher, and also hosts a farmers’ market every fourth Saturday of the month.
    Around 130 public footpaths cover the area, perfect for walking and exploring, and Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley (hosting the Staffordshire Hoard), Stafford and Newcastle-under-Lyme can all be reached in under half an hour. Other places of interest include Trentham Gardens and Monkey Forest and Bridgemere Garden Centre. National Trust properties Shugborough Hall and Weston Park, Shrewsbury, Ironbridge and the theme parks of Alton Towers and Drayton Manor are all around an hour away. The Cartshed really is the perfect place to sit back, relax and catch up or explore the abundance of attractions available within easy reach. With easy access from the M6 at Junction 15 from the north, and Junction 14 from the south, The Cartshed really is the perfect place to sit back, relax and catch up, or explore the abundance of attractions within easy reach. Shop, pubs and restaurants within 2 miles. Here on work? Take advantage of a large breakfast bar, complete with sockets/USB connections for meetings or collaborations in the evenings. If work duties do not extend into the evenings, then sit back and enjoy The Cartshed, and it’s beautiful surroundings.
    £146
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    Leacroft Cottages offers luxury accommodation with three beautiful cottages nestled around a large courtyard. All the cottages have a private garden with seating areas overlooking stunning open fields where guests can relax and plan the next spectacular walk, right from your doorstep. The owners of Leacroft Cottages have invested a lot of care and thought into the design of these holiday cottages to make a wonderful and luxurious base to stay. Throughout the cottages you can see the eye for detail with the co-ordinated soft furnishings and excellent kitchen and bathroom fittings throughout.
    Situated in Yoxall, a busy little village on the banks of the River Swarbourn in the heart of Staffordshire and within The National Forest, the area offers a wonderful array of amenities and a selection of charming walks. Just 9 miles from Burton upon Trent you can enjoy a fascinating day discovering the art of brewing beer, whilst the National Memorial Arboretum is just 6 miles away and definitely worth a visit. Also, a short drive away you will find the lovely market towns of Lichfield and Ashbourne. Lichfield retains its original character with a beautiful cathedral, Samuel Johnson’s home, a centre dedicated to Erasmus Darwin, St Mary’s Centre, where the Staffordshire Millennium Tapestries are on permanent display, and wonderful places to stop and enjoy some food. The market town of Ashbourne is worth visiting, rich with its original cobbled lanes, old market stalls and grand Georgian buildings which are home to a good selection of restaurants, interesting shops and traditional coaching inns.
    The peace and quiet of the Peak District, with its maze of footpaths and cycle routes, is within easy reach, as is the magnificent Cannock Chase. Both of these are famous for being Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering walking, cycling and horse riding activities. The National Trust’s Dovedale Valley is a wonderful place to visit being a renowned beauty spot and can be found within a pleasant drive, offering excellent walking and cycling opportunities amongst spectacular scenery. A short drive away you will discover Tamworth Castle, the ancient capital of Mercia. Take time out to visit one of the local historic estates including Chatsworth House, Shugborough Hall, Kedleston Hall and the nearby Sudbury Hall. For the thrill seekers don’t forget the fabulous Alton Towers Theme Park, a day out for all the family. Leacroft Cottages really are the ideal spot for a cosy, country getaway with a plethora of things to do at any time of the year. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Saddleback Cottage (ref UKC2578) can be booked together with Swallow Cottage (UKC2579) and Tawny Cottage (UKC2580) to accommodate up to 16 guests.
    £159
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  • Gardeners Cottage, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the grounds of the magnificent Chillington Hall and estate, this beautiful detached cottage, formerly the gardener’s residence, has been transformed into an amazing holiday home that provides excellent quality, superb furnishings and cosy woodburners. The estate itself lies on the Staffordshire/Shropshire borders, providing a good base from which to discover both areas. Guests are able to explore the many public footpaths and bridleways that cross the 4000-acre estate (maps provided). On certain days of the year, the grounds are open to the public so they can explore the beautiful hall, the Capability Brown landscaped park and woodlands, as well as the 60-acre pool (see website for details). Attractions nearby include Penkridge Wharf and The Shropshire Union Canal, the RAF Museum at Cosford, The Potteries, Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Dudley Zoological Gardens, Stafford Castle, National Sea Life Centre, Black Country Living Museum, Severn Valley Heritage Railway and the Hoo Zoo and Dinosaur World. Birmingham is just 30 minutes’ away, with train services running from Codsall, just 2½ miles away. With the historic towns of Ludlow and Shrewsbury within easy driving distance, it truly is a perfect base. Shop, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
    £68
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    Stafford, England
    Beautifully converted from traditional farm buildings, these two, single-level holiday cottages provide warm, stylish and comfortable accommodation amidst a 600-acre working farm. With floor to ceiling windows in the open plan living space the result is charming, bright and airy, and full underfloor heating guarantees cosy guests no matter what the weather. During warm summer months, the private and secure gardens provide the perfect place to relax and dine al fresco.
    For families, seasonal farm attractions operate during the school holidays, such as lamb feeding or pumpkin bales. Any visitors will have the opportunity, if they choose, to get up close and personal with some of the farm’s residents and learn all about them.
    The location of Lower Drayton Farm as you would expect is rural, but also convenient lying just 1 mile from the M6. The charming market town of Penkridge is just a 5-minute drive away, and offers a good selection of dining out or takeaway options, together with several pubs and convenience stores. Alternatively, the county town of Stafford is 15 minutes away and offers all the usual high street stores, supermarkets and cinema. The location is also a perfect base for exploring the Peak District National Park, Staffordshire, Shropshire and the Black Country. Finally for any big kids, Britain’s premier theme park Alton Towers can be reached in under an hour. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £44
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  • The Old Vicarage, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Old Vicarage is a really wonderful spacious family property, in the quiet, pretty little Staffordshire village of Stowe-by-Chartley. Ideal as a touring base for discovering the Staffordshire countryside and the southern Peak District National Park, this large comfortable home is suitable for families and friends who wish to escape on holiday. The Old Vicarage has pride of place in the middle of manicured lawns and patio areas to enjoy. The house offers everything you need for a fabulous break. There is a large dining area, open plan with a stunning kitchen with granite worktops and a Belfast sink, offering a double sided wood burner into the living room. Spoilt for choice, there are two living areas with plenty of seating for everyone to gather together. On the first floor are four large bedrooms, two with a Jack and Jill en-suite and another fabulous bathroom with bath and shower. The outside of the property offers guest a lawn and patio area with seating to enjoy the views over the nearby fields whilst enjoying your morning coffee, ready to plan the day’s events.
    The pretty little village of Stowe-by-Chartley is situated in beautiful rural Staffordshire, on the edge of the Trent and Mersey Canal and close to the bustling towns of Stafford and Uttoxeter. The Old Vicarage is close to a delightful pub and numerous walks, and is ideally situated to explore the mill heritage which is prevalent throughout this area. The mills are full of history, with links to the famous pottery industry close by. Take a short drive into Uttoxeter which has a huge array of shops and restaurants to enjoy, don’t forget to visit the racecourse too if you fancy a flutter. Nearby is the Churnet Valley Railway, originally opened in 1849 and now an attraction for steam enthusiasts and families alike! The Potteries Museum, located in Stoke-on-Trent, offers an opportunity to find out about the history of the area and see a world famous collection of locally produced pottery. The historic Wedgwood Ceramic collection is located at the Wedgwood factory in Barlaston, only 3 miles away. Nearby Leek is surrounded by lovely moorland countryside, and Alton Towers is a half hour’s drive, ensuring kids of all ages will have a fabulous day thrillseeking. Add into the mix the many cycle routes, walking and cycling on Cannock Chase, rock climbing opportunities on the Roaches, and the wealth of historic houses, and visitors will be returning again and again. The Old Vicarage really is the most wonderful house in a wonderful location to enjoy the Staffordshire countryside, offering a varied holiday throughout the year. Shop 1½ miles, pub and restaurant 500 yards.
    £97
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  • The Pump House, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Pump House has been transformed into an amazing holiday home that provides excellent quality, superb furnishings and beautiful views over some of the estate land. The estate itself lies on the Staffordshire/Shropshire borders, providing a good base from which to discover both areas.
    Guests are able to explore some of the private grounds of the Hall or the many public footpaths and bridleways that cross the 4000-acre estate (maps provided on arrival). On certain days of the year, the grounds are opened up to the public so they can explore the beautiful Hall, the Capability Brown landscaped Park, Lake and Woodlands.
    Attractions nearby include Penkridge Wharf and The Shropshire Union Canal, the RAF Museum at Cosford, The Potteries, Ironbridge Gorge Museum, Dudley Zoological Gardens, Stafford Castle, National Sea Life Centre and the Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom. Birmingham is just 30 minutes’ away, with train services running from Codsall, just 2½ miles away. With the historic towns of Ludlow and Worcester within easy driving distance, it truly is a perfect base.
    £60
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  • The Milking Parlour, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Sitting alongside a fantastic equestrian centre surrounded by picturesque countryside, this property makes an exceptional place to call home as you explore the surrounding area and its plethora of attractions, including the National Trust owned Sudbury Hall, Alton Towers Theme Park and the beauty of the Peak District National Park.

    The perfectly formed Cottage is ideal for a family or close friends to come together to enjoy the wonderful interior and pretty garden to the rear of the property. Enter the cottage to discover a light and airy hallway leading to a well-equipped kitchen, containing everything the chef of group could need to rustle up delicious dishes. Make your way into the living room and cosy up on the plush seating arrangement. Through the patio doors you will find yourself in the picture-perfect garden to relax in. At the end of an adventure-filled day, take the staircase to the first floor to find the master suite, notable for its sumptuous double bed and good wardrobe storage, alongside you will also be greeted by the twin room.

    Enjoying a peaceful position within East Staffordshire is the village of Anslow. Local things to do include Church Farm tea rooms and children’s farm, Thistley Place Meadow nature reserve or brushing up on the area’s history with a visit to the ruins of Tutbury Castle.

    Other things to do include The Salt Brook Heritage Trail. Nearby there are many place of national significance, Lichfield Cathedral 12 miles, St. George’s Park National football stadium 3 miles, and most importantly about 8 miles away the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas. If you visit the latter allow sufficient time and bring plenty of tissues, it is very moving and a ’must visit’ if you are in this area for the first time. Alternatively, the surrounding area plays to more superb things to do for a family of all ages, with the National Trust property of Sudbury Hall resting just a stone’s throw away, as well as the ever-popular Alton Towers theme park for an adventure-filled day. Those with children will be delighted with the proximity to National Forest Adventure Farm and the Conkers activity centre, whilst avid ramblers can venture to the Peak District National Park to enjoy a plethora of trails and routes amidst breath-taking scenery. With all of this and much more, this really is an exceptional base for touring this part of Staffordshire with your loved ones.

    Horse owners are welcome to bring their horse along, please enquire with the owner beforehand for any equestrian requirements.
    £58
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  • Kings Barn, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Kings Barn is a lovely barn conversion which has been thoughtfully renovated in 2022 by the owner and offers guests space and comfort. Although it has retained some of its traditional features, it also has a modern and contemporary feel. On the ground floor is a living room with comfortable seating, Smart TV and patio doors which lead to the side of the property, a further reception room, again with comfortable seating and a Smart TV, a well-equipped kitchen/dining room and a utility room. Also on the ground floor are two of the bedrooms and the family bathroom. Upstairs are a further three bedrooms, accommodating up to 10 guests. Outside in the courtyard, you will find a garden room/office complete with Wi-Fi.
    Being close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Ironbridge, the Royal Air Force Museum in Cosford, Weston Park, the historic town of Shrewsbury, the beautiful Shropshire Hills and many National Trust and English Heritage sites, there is plenty to do. For those looking for a day out shopping, Shrewsbury town is half an hour away. Cannock Chase, one of England’s finest natural landscapes famous for its scenery, wildlife and rich history, is only half an hour away. It offers walking, cycling and horse riding in a superb setting, and in August 2022 was the venue for the Commonwealth Games cross-country mountain bike racingShropshire has an array of outdoor activities on offer including kayaking, canoeing, cycling, walking, gliding, golf, fishing and horse racing. The area is never short of places to visit with a plethora of castles, abbeys, farms, museums, discovery centres, gardens, parks and historic houses.
    £182
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