Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.
5,654 properties found
Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria
8 4 4 Yes
Offering spacious and stylish holiday accommodation for eight guests, this beautifully updated Victorian residence sits close to the northern banks of Bassenthwaite Lake. Situated in the picturesque hamlet of Dubwath, the property offers delightful views of the lake and the mountains, and has a range of features including big bay windows, a wood burner and a pretty garden. Perfect for water sports fans, nature watchers, climbers and hikers, this charming retreat makes a fabulous base for discovering the spellbinding northern corner of the Lake District. The hallway has oak flooring and stained-glass windows, and leads through to a warm, characterful lounge with a bay window, cosy wood burner and ample seating. The stunning open-plan kitchen/diner has a sweet breakfast bar, chic dining area and additional seating, providing a fantastic space for hearty breakfasts or celebratory meals. On the first floor there’s a stylish marble-walled bathroom and three bedrooms decorated in light pastel shades: a pretty en-suite double, a spacious super-king-size room with views over the lake, and a cheerful king-size room with three steps up to a bathroom. The final bedroom is a king-size suite on the second floor. Set in the eaves of the house, this room has a stylish en-suite bathroom and atmospheric low-level lighting. Outside, the enclosed garden features a courtyard-style patio with outdoor furniture, a chiminea, a table tennis table and steps up to a charming lawn. Dubwath Silver Meadows Nature Reserve and Bassenthwaite Lake Station are within half a mile, making this a great base for nature spotting, sailing, rowing, kayaking, canoeing, fishing and paddleboarding. The Lakes Distillery (1 mile) and Lake District Wildlife Park (2 miles) are north of Bassenthwaite Lake, with Mirehouse and Gardens (5.5 miles) on the way to the thriving town of Keswick at the head of Derwentwater (8 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,515.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
8 4 4 Yes
For a rural retreat with friends and family, look no further than this idyllic farmhouse on the border of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Boasting Elizabethan charm, spacious interiors and show-stopping private gardens on your doorstep, this property has so much to offer – unwind in grand entertaining spaces or quiet, peaceful snugs around this magnificent retreat. Active adventurers can relish the chance to climb one of the mighty mountains in the local area with the Blorenge and the Skirrid both found within 5 miles. Take your pick from a multitude of social rooms for a grand welcome, with one of the sitting rooms and the games rooms both warmed by charming wood burners encouraging guests to relax. The whole property has an air of elegance and history, with dark wood, exposed stone and quirky features adding character to each and every room. The farmhouse-style kitchen is equipped with a double oven and ample space to prepare a feast fit for a king, as well as a casual dining table seating six in the centre. For grand dinners, the formal dining room is a perfect location, with original flooring and panelled walls setting the scene. Upstairs, each of the bedrooms has its own flair, starting off with the master bedroom, furnished with a glorious four-poster, king-size bed for an element of luxury. Next door is a twin room which can be made up as a super-king-size upon request, and also benefits from an en-suite bathroom. On the second floor are a further two bedrooms, with two further versatile twin beds, one of which has an adjoining nursery and en-suite making it a fantastic option for families. During the warmer months of the year, the garden is full of life, surrounded by mature plants to create an idyllic setting for a meal, as well as garden games to be played on the lawn. Whilst staying in the area, it is worth paying a visit to one of the pretty market towns, including Abergavenny (3 miles) where you’ll find a wonderful array of eateries to indulge at, alongside a lovely selection of independent shops. For those who love to be near water, Llandegfedd Reservoir lies 11 miles south of the property, with a wide array of activities bookable at the centre, as well as picturesque walking trails and perfect picnic spots.
Weekly prices from £2,275.00
Norwich, East Anglia
8 4 2 Yes
Book a group holiday with family and friends at this fabulous coastal retreat in Sea Palling, a pretty village on the North Norfolk coast. From your front door, you can see the footpath leading down to a stunning golden beach under 0.5 miles away. Spend happy, sunny days enjoying sandy bays and calm waters, and make the most of Sea Palling’s welcoming cafés, pubs and amusement arcades for traditional seaside fun (within 0.5 miles). The house sleeps eight guests over four bedrooms, and you’re welcome to bring up to four dogs along, too. This traditional home is beautifully turned out, with wooden floors and furniture, sash windows and feature fireplaces. The ground floor features a well-equipped kitchen perfect for family meals, a dining table seating eight or more guests, and an inviting lounge with ample seating, a Smart TV and a wood burner. Furthermore youll find the childrens play kitchen. Upstairs, you’ll have a double bedroom. A second double shares a Jack-and-Jill shower room with the third bedroom, a stylish twin. Completing the bedrooms is a king-size room which can be arranged as a twin on request. All bedrooms have wall-mounted Smart TVs for those lazy lie-ins. A family bathroom with attractive white tiles and a good-sized tub completes the home. The property’s wow factor extends outside, with a huge grassy garden and patio area with garden furniture – as well as a six-person hot tub with a bar, and a games hut with a dartboard and refrigerator. That’s not all – there’s a children’s playhouse, too!?? When it’s time for a day out, visit the picturesque Norfolk Broads for watery days exploring 125 miles of lock-free waterways – you can hire boats at nearby Stalham (4 miles). In winter, visit Horsey Gap (3.5 miles) to see the seal pups. Kids will love a trip to BeWILDerwood adventure park (12 miles), while keen walkers will enjoy planning scenic routes along the Norfolk Coast Path (0.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,250.00
Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria
8 4 2 Yes
Lose yourselves in the views out towards Embleton Fells and Lorton Vale when you escape to this inviting retreat on the fringes of Cockermouth. Sleeping eight guests, the four-bedroom holiday home, which has a garden and welcomes canine companions, makes a great base for exploring the northern swathe of the Lake District, including the Western Fells. It is 5 miles from Bassenthwaite Lake and 0.5 miles from the centre of Cockermouth, with its spectrum of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Enter via the hall which leads to a lounge to the front of the house. Put your feet up in here for a spell, perhaps in front of the Smart TV, or wander on through to the stunning lounge/kitchen/diner, where there is additional comfortable seating and bi-folding doors that can be pulled right back on to the garden. Whip up hearty Cumbrian feasts in here with the tasty produce you have bought in town, then call everyone to gather round the table either inside or out. There is also a WC downstairs. The four bedrooms are all up on the first floor. These include two doubles, a twin and a super-king-size, with an en-suite shower room. There is also a family bathroom here. Wake up to views out towards the fells or over the garden. Have your first cup of tea out in the enclosed outside space on sunny days as you wait for the rest of your party to join you for breakfast. Make time to see English poet William Wordsworth’s childhood home while you are in Cockermouth. Venture into the Lake District to wander through Whinlatter Forest, 8 miles away, or walk along the shores of Bassenthwaite Lake. Visit Keswick and head out on Derwentwater, 12.5 miles away, on a cruise or hired canoe, kayak or rowing boat.
Weekly prices from £1,041.00
Bude, Cornwall
8 4 3 Yes
Situated in a charming Cornish village right on the Devon/Cornwall border with the very best of the rolling open countryside and miles of gloriously sandy beaches the West Country is famous for on your doorstep, this cosy, captivating getaway couldn’t be better placed for extended get togethers’ and long-awaited family reunions. Offering a combination of traditional period features and stylish touches, comfortably sleeping eight guests, this coastal getaway promises to tick a variety of boxes for guests of all ages. Typical of the local area, original exposed beams and brickwork with a mixture of stylish contemporary touches perfectly retain the property’s heritage whilst reflecting the vibrancy of the surrounding coastline. At the end of a busy day, follow the warmth of the underfloor heating into the cosy lounge to catch up on the day’s adventures as you unwind on the comfy sofa with the sound of the roaring wood burner crackling in the background. As the evening draws in, keep the cook company in the light, bright and spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner before gathering around the generous dining table to feast on your delicious locally sourced produce. When you can’t resist the call of bedtime, you have a super-king-size zip-and-link bedroom downstairs, plus one en-suite king-size, one double and one king-size zip-and-link bedroom upstairs to retire to for a peaceful rest before tomorrow’s big day out. Fire up the gas BBQ on the generous patio with peace of mind that children and four-legged friends can roam to their heart’s content on the large, enclosed lawn.
Weekly prices from £1,073.00
Skipton, Yorkshire Dales
8 4 2 Yes
An enchanting barn conversion in a pretty hamlet just 3 miles from Grassington, one of many picturesque villages in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The dog-friendly barn features a spacious lounge, an inviting kitchen/diner and an attractive enclosed garden. With easy access to the Dales Way and market towns like Skipton, it is the perfect base for an active family or group keen to explore the area’s cultural, historical and natural attractions. The two-storey stone cottage stands in lush green surroundings in Cracoe, a village at the southern end of the national park. It blends breathtaking character and modern style seamlessly, with exposed beams, fireplaces and stone walls surrounding characterful soft furnishings with splashes of colour. The lounge has a wood burner, hardwood flooring and comfortable seating that glows with natural light. The kitchen/diner is only a couple of pawprints around the corner and offers a comfortable eating area at one end, plenty of work surface space at the other and ample garden views in between. There are four thoughtfully arranged bedrooms standing off the first-floor landing, an area dominated by an imposing chandelier that hangs from the exposed beams. The en-suite king-size bedroom has plenty of storage space, the two king-size bedrooms have a character of their own, while the twin bedroom is ideal for youngsters. The enclosed garden at the rear of the barn comprises a large lawn area next to a patio area, with a table, seating, a BBQ and a firepit all included. The centre of Cracoe (0.5 miles) has a cafe and a local pub, and the local area is riddled with footpaths and cycle trails. Grassington (3 miles) is a key stop-off point for the Dales Way, Malham Cove’s stunning rock formations are only 8 miles away, while Skipton Castle and Bolton Abbey – a must for history lovers – are both within 12 miles.
Weekly prices from £1,315.00
Shrewsbury, Heart of England
8 4 2 Yes
Located in the pretty Shropshire village of Sheinton on a 60-acre farm, this is a lovely place to hide away with your loved ones. The village is little more than a hamlet, with its own church, the Church of St Peter and Paul, that dates back to Norman times. The farm is just 3 miles north of Much Wenlock, and 7 miles from Ironbridge Gorge, the cradle of the Industrial Revolution. There is a wonderful choice of visitor attractions and places of historical interest in the area that include the National Trust’s Benthall Hall (5.5 miles), The Edge Adventure Activities (4 miles), Buildwas Abbey (4.5 miles), and The Ironbridge Gorge Museum (7 miles). For evening entertainment and shopping, you could explore Telford (10 miles) which has theatres, cinemas, and pubs. There are lots of parks for exercise, relaxation, and dog walks in the town such as Town Park (12 miles) Granville Country Park (13.5 miles) and the National Trusts Attingham Park (7 miles). There’s so much to do within easy reach of this property. This retreat is set in an elevated position commanding far-reaching glorious countryside views. Walk into this stylish lodge with gorgeous interiors and all the creature comforts to enhance your stay. Enjoy the sociable open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with plenty of space for everyone. If you decide to eat in, the kitchen has all the equipment you need to rustle up a meal with local produce purchased on your travels. When ready, gather around the large dining table for a delicious meal and plan your holiday activities. There is a shared laundry in a separate barn. After dinner, relax on the comfortable sofas, watch a film on the Smart TV or look through the magazines, books and local guides dotted about. If you fancy something more active, head over to the shared games room with table tennis and football table for evening entertainment. When ready for bed, enjoy a good nights sleep in one of the four bedrooms: the zip-and-link king that can be made into two singles on request, two further doubles, and the bunk room with a single bed above a double. All the bedrooms have lovely views to wake up to. Start the day with a leisurely shower or bath in the stylish bathroom with shower over bath or take a refreshing shower in the shower room. After a full day out, relax in the hot tub in the enclosed garden. Make the most of the glorious views and enjoy al fresco dining on the paved patio with a table, chairs, and a charcoal BBQ, and extend the evening relaxing by the fire pit. You are welcome to explore the 60-acre farmland with a private footpath leading across to the brook across the paddock, enjoying the goats and birds along the way.
Weekly prices from £1,265.00
Matlock, Peak District
8 4 2 Yes
Sitting on the owner’s farm surrounded by pretty countryside, this spacious cottage is a perfect rural retreat for a large group of friends or family holidaying with their four-legged friends. It has an enclosed garden and secluded patio with a BBQ, a bubbling hot tub and country views, and a wood burner, a ground floor bedroom, and shower room. It’s 1 mile from the village of Crich and 7 miles from the Peak District where there’s excellent walking and attractions. The charming stone-built cottage has bags of character and a welcoming lounge with a Smart TV and a wood burner for cosy evenings in. Gather for sociable mealtimes in the dining room cooked in the spacious kitchen, where you’ll find everything you need to cook tasty fare. There’s also a handy shower room on the ground floor and a cosy bunkroom, perfect for little ones. Upstairs are three more bedrooms, two king-size rooms and a twin, with lovely wooden beds and country views, and the family bathroom. Enjoy the views and peaceful setting sitting on the patio, relax in the hot tub, and light the BBQ for fun evenings under the stars while the kids and canines play on the lawn. Go out for walks from your front door or head to the Peak District (7 miles) for endless footpaths among stunning scenery. Crich (1 mile) is home to two shops, a cafe, a fish and chip shop, an Indian restaurant, and two pubs, as well as the National Tramway Museum. You might also like to visit Crich Memorial Tower, sitting above the village, known as Crich Stand, explore Cromford Mills (5.5 miles) to find out what was invented there, or visit the shops and cafe, and discover the quirky seaside atmosphere in Matlock Bath (6 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,092.00
Windermere, The Lake District and Cumbria
8 4 2 Yes
Elegant interiors with chandelier lighting, large windows and a formal dining room make this two-storey holiday home an excellent place for hosting a special getaway with a group of up to seven other guests and three canine companions. Set in the lakeside town of Bowness-on-Windermere, you’ll be close to plenty of amenities while also benefiting from nearby nature walking trails, scenic viewpoints and historic attractions. Settle into this bright and airy property with a blue and grey-toned lounge which offers comfortable seating around the gas fire and TV. Three steps from the hallway take you to the dining room with a wooden table and glass patio doors which lead to the garden. Continue into the contemporary black and white kitchen, which has glossy cabinets and a breakfast bar. Climb the stairs to find a family bathroom with a large corner bath and four bedrooms – one with an en-suite as well as two front-facing rooms that offer glimpses of the lake. Outside is an enclosed garden with a patio, furniture and a BBQ. Start your day with a stroll around Windermere-on-Bowness to discover the interactive Beatrix Potter attraction and an array of eateries to try out (within 0.5 miles). Stroll around Bowness Bay (0.5 miles) and hop on a boat for a tour of Lake Windermere. From Bowness Nab (1 mile), you can catch a ferry to Far Sawrey, where you can find the National Trust Claife Viewing Station (2.5 miles) and the Hill Top Beatrix Potter House (3 miles). Soak up the views of the national park from Brant Fell Viewpoint (1.5 miles) or Queen Adelaide’s Hill (1.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £908.00