Holiday Cottages in and near Mansfield - 15 cottages |
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Manor Farm is located in the historic village of Teversal in the Nottinghamshire countryside and is mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086. Now a separate residence, Manor Farm Cottage welcomes you. | ||||||
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Woodman's Cottage is an ideal base for exploring Sherwood Forest and the Dukeries. Originally built in the mid 1800s by William Henry Cavendish-Scott-Bentinck, the 4th Duke of Portland, for Workers on his Welbeck Estate. | ||||||
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Unique 110 year old converted railway tea rooms set in the heart of Sherwood Forest. Exposed oak beams and a vaulted ceiling enhance the character of this cottage, yet furnished with all the modern technology to provide you with a memorable experience. | ||||||
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A delightful and charming period cottage set amid the historic Forest of Sherwood .Formally one of seven village pubs in the quite village of Wellow with its traditional maypole and olde world pub (olde red lion and Durham ox). | ||||||
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The house is divided into a private museum downstairs depicting what it was like 120 years ago and a modern two bedroom flat upstairs with lounge, bathroom and kitchen. Well equipped with modern conviniences. | ||||||
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These holiday cottages provide the perfect location for countryside relaxation with breath taking views. | ||||||
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The location of the cottage gives easy access to the attractions of Sherwood Forest and Nottinghamshire. This beautifully restored early Victorian cottage is situated in the conservation area on the edge of a quiet village. | ||||||
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Set in a conservation area in the pretty, historical village of Crich, this delightful cottage is ideally placed for walking and touring the spectacular Derbyshire countryside. | ||||||
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Crich is a beautiful village set within the delightful Derbyshire countryside. Lane End is two minutes away from the open fields, offering stunning views of the Derbyshire countryside and walks, which are ideal. | ||||||
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Relax and unwind in our log cabin style holiday accommodation in the heart of Derbyshire. The cabin provides a great base for exploring all that the area has to offer. Located in the grounds of a village Tea Room | ||||||
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Built c1760 and a former frameknitters cottage, The Lacemakers Cottage is a Nottinghamshire holiday cottage ideally located between Nottingham, Southwell and Sherwood Forest. | ||||||
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Shirehill was built in C1800 and retains many of its original features, with lovely lawned gardens and views over the Nottinghamshire countryside. This is an ideal location from which to explore Robin Hood Country and Sherwood Forest, | ||||||
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Shirehill was built in C1800 and retains many of its original features, with lovely lawned gardens and views over the Nottinghamshire countryside. | ||||||
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We have really tried to create a home from home atmosphere in Penn Cottage. The lounge has a feature gas fired log burner, exposed beams, solid wooden floors. | ||||||
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This newly renovated 18th Century Grade II Listed cottage, was formerly a beer house and staging inn and later a nailmakers shop. Beamed throughout with stone flagged floor. Lovely views and many walks from the door. | ||||||
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