Dog Friendly Holiday Cottages in England

Here is our selection of dog friendly holiday cottages in England. A self-catering cottage holiday with your pets in England holds a magical appeal, whether it be a coastal escape celebrating the charm of a traditional English seaside holiday with your family and the pooch, or a romantic winter break deep in the countryside full of long walks, good food and roaring log fires.

We have self-catering holiday homes across the length and breadth of England, from the well-loved seaside holiday hotspots of Cornwall and Devon to the quieter more rugged coastlines of Northumberland and the Yorkshire Coast. Or explore the picture postcard villages and bustling market towns of the Cotswolds, Shropshire and Kent. If you love being outdoors and active in nature’s playground, check out the epic landscapes of the Lake District and Cumbria fells, the Peak District and Dorset.

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1 Bedroom Bed in Evesham  (55177), Evesham
1 Bedroom Bed in Evesham (55177)

Evesham, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Bretforton is a traditional working village, it has a vibrant community and is well served with a well-established National Trust village inn, community store and year round events calendar that includes the annual asparagus auction, the Proms in the Park, the Bretforton Village Show and Open Gardens. The surrounding countryside is breath-taking and offers a glut of well way-marked paths for walkers of all abilities. Also, a short drive from Shakespeare’s birthplace with attractions to include Anne Hathaway’s Cottage, Hall’s Croft, Mary Arden’s Farm and the Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Visit many of the Cotswold villages and market towns. With many National Trust properties nearby you’ll be spoilt for choice with gardens and houses open throughout the year. Step off the main street and into this charming cottage. The lounge offers a warm welcome with the inglenook fireplace with wood burner taking centre stage. It is the perfect compliment to a chilly autumn evening watching a good movie and enjoying a glass of wine, the colourful soft furnishings complement the furniture. For a simple supper in front of the wood burner there is a small table and chairs. Continue through the cottage to the kitchen, traditional in style and well-equipped with electric oven and gas hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine. At the end of the day climb the cottage stairs where you will find a king-size bedroom with exposed beams and views onto the high street. There is a further dressing room with room for a travel cot and access to a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Take a step outside into the enclosed courtyard with bistro table and chairs, a perfect place to retreat with a favourite book or glass of wine on a summer evening. There is roadside parking on the main street, subject to availability.

Weekly prices from £517.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Cirencester  (57684), Cirencester
1 Bedroom Bed in Cirencester (57684)

Cirencester, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

This delightful, rural retreat offers peace and tranquility, perfect for those looking for a weekend away in the Cotswolds. Found on the outskirts of the village of Kemble, which offers a local shop, pub and railway station which runs into Paddington and Cheltenham. Why not take a trip to Cheltenham and enjoy a day out at the races? Within a ten-mile radius you can access Keynes Country Park and a choice of fishing and boating lakes, Cirencester, the Roman capital of the Cotswolds, with amphitheatre, museum and Roman Villa, and finally, the famed Westonbirt Arboretum with spectacular walks through stunning woodland. Set within beautiful grounds, the surrounding fields and countryside are perfect for walks. Take in the charm of this traditional Cotswold stone barn, renovated with a contemporary twist on the traditional. The entrance being the perfect place to leave your walking boots behind you as you step into the light and airy lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge area boasts exposed beams and delightful views over the garden and surrounding area, a truly great space to sit back, relax and let the world pass you by. The kitchen is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave and dishwasher. There is also a table and chairs for two located in the lounge area overlooking the garden. Head down the hall and you will find the master double bedroom and the bathroom with shower over bath and WC. This beautiful barn offers accommodation over one level. Heading outside there is an enclosed garden with private patio and BBQ, perfect for al fresco dining in the summer, or a morning coffee in the sun. There is off-road parking for two cars outside the property.

Weekly prices from £590.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham  (58873), Cheltenham
1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham (58873)

Cheltenham, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

The peaceful hamlet of Badgeworth is surrounded by countryside, with a wealth of walking from your front door, along with the Regency Spa town of Cheltenham on its doorstep. This central location offers easy access for touring the larger Cotswold market towns to include Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway, Burford and Stow-on-the-Wold. Cheltenham famed for the Gold Cup and many festivals throughout the year, to include the literature and food festival, Cirencester, Tetbury and Bath are also within easy reach. This area is rich in history and well served by the National Trust with houses and gardens to visit, including The Roman Villa, Hidcote Gardens and Chastleton House. Head inside to receive a warm welcome from this detached barn that has been handcrafted with natural wood, exposed brickwork and an eclectic style that further enhances its charm. Enter the property into the lounge/kitchen/diner which is spacious and unique. In the lounge you will find the arm chair and sofa in front the wood burner, perfect for an evening of watching your favourite movies on the TV/DVD. Stepping into the dining area, with low lighting, is perfect for that romantic dinner for two. The kitchen area has been handcrafted and is well-equipped with gas oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. An external utility area with Washing Machine and tumble dryer sits just outsdie the barn. When the day is done continue down the hallway where you will find a king size bedroom that has views across the countryside. Completing this accommodation there is a stylish shower room with rainfall shower and WC. Step outside to enjoy the views across the countryside, with a recently extended enclosed patio and courtyard area to the rear of the barn where you can take a soak in your own private hot tub, or simply enjoy a family meal with the outdoor table and chairs. If you want to explore the area on two wheels, the owners provide bike hire. There is covered off road parking for two cars.

Weekly prices from £658.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Flash (58958), Buxton
1 Bedroom Bed in Flash (58958)

Buxton, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Looking out over the southwestern hills of the Peak District National Park, this cottage with exposed stone interiors and a wood burner is perfect for a romantic couple’s retreat. Up to two guests and four canine companions can stay in this rural property close to nature reserves, waterfalls and charming countryside villages. Spend your evenings dining alfresco in the garden or snuggle up in front of the fire in the characterful open-plan living space. Make yourself at home in the traditional country cottage-style lounge/kitchen/diner with exposed stone walls and vaulted wooden beamed ceilings. Natural light pours through the French doors into the cosy lounge area with a sofa in front of the TV and a wood burner. On the other side of the space is an intimate dining table for two beside the one-wall fitted kitchen with wooden cabinets and sparkling countertops. Also on the ground floor is a shower room. Climb the spiral staircase to reach the mezzanine containing a double bed with elevated views of the valley. Outside, you’ll find a garden with furniture and a BBQ. There is off-road parking for one car. During your stay on the outskirts of the village of Flash, you’ll be just 3 miles from the calming cascades of the Three Shires Head hiking area. Spend an afternoon exploring the mystical Lud’s Church (5 miles) and follow the walking trail past Bearstone Rock scenic point to the summit of The Roaches, a mountain peak 5 miles away. Head to Buxton (6 miles) for a meal out at one of the cosy pubs or try some afternoon tea at the picturesque rural villages of Castleton (15.5 miles) or Edale (17.5 miles).

Weekly prices from £560.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham  (60276), Gloucester
1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham (60276)

Gloucester, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Set within a traditional farming village, close to the Herefordshire border, offering easy access to the open countryside and the banks of the River Severn, with stunning scenery just perfect for walking and cycling whatever the time of year. This central location offers easy access into the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, The Malvern Hills and Three Counties Show Ground. Spend a day in the Cotswolds where you can take your pick of picturesque villages or wander one of the many National Trust gardens. Take a trip to Cheltenham, famed for a day at the races or one of their many festivals. The area has a vibrant events calendar hosting events throughout the year to suit all tastes, including food festivals, the medieval festival and blossom trail. Step inside the property to receive a warm welcome from this detached barn that has been handcrafted with natural wood, exposed brickwork and an eclectic style that further enhances its charm. Enter the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with a stylish and contemporary finish. The kitchen area has been finished with granite worktops and is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, making this a great space to prepare a meal. Enjoy your evening meal or lazy breakfast in the dining area before heading to the lounge. The lounge area is the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring with wood burner effect electric fire and TV to watch your favourite movie. Completing the ground floor is the stylish shower room with shower and WC. When you’re ready for a good night’s sleep head up the stairs to the first floor to the bright and airy king-size bedroom with countryside views. Head outside to enjoy the views across the countryside from the enclosed garden. Enjoy a spot of al fresco dining with the table and chairs or relax in the hot tub. Here you will also find the storage shed for bikes and the utility area with washing machine. There is ample private parking to the front of the barn.

Weekly prices from £642.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Rutland Waters (60672), Oakham
1 Bedroom Bed in Rutland Waters (60672)

Oakham, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Located in an idyllic village amongst the glorious rolling countryside of Rutland, this delightful cottage provides the perfect base for exploring the many attractions of the local area. Sightseer’s will be spoilt for choice with many historic buildings which dot the landscape including the 12th century Oakham Castle, Burghley House, a truly stunning Elizabethan house and a must visit for equestrian lovers and Rockingham Castle, a magnificent castle built by William the Conqueror. The area is a mecca for wildlife lovers and walkers with a myriad of paths and tracks to navigate including of course the famous Rutland Water which offers a variety of activities including sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, boat trips, fishing, rock climbing, high ropes, abseiling, cycling and hot air ballooning. This stylish former woodsman’s cottage has been sympathetically and lovingly renovated by its current owners mixing both old and new to provide a sophisticated and charming place in which to relax. Guests arriving will initially enter the open-plan ground floor comprising of lounge, dining area and kitchen and notice the bright and airy decor with clean lines interspersed with cosy homely touches. A wood burner in the lounge area provides both a focal point and a romantic atmosphere ensuring cosy evenings snuggled up in front of the TV or indulging in a favourite novel. The handmade bespoke dining table created from reclaimed timbers found in the cottage provides a place to enjoy any meal whether a quick bite to eat or a celebration, and the well-equipped kitchen provides everything required to cook up a storm should guests choose to dine in. The kitchen has an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, coffee machine and a handy dishwasher. During the warmer months, the stable door to the garden can be opened to allow for a cooling breeze. The tactile paint palette continues upstairs with light and spacious rooms. Climbing the stairs to the first floor guests will initially find a snug area with vintage style desk and chair, perfect for a moment of quiet contemplation or relaxation. The bedroom easily accommodates the comfy king-size bed and will ensure a good night’s rest, with views over the green to the quintessential English village. Completing the accommodation is a beautiful shower room with shower and WC, benefiting from underfloor heating. For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, the pretty garden enables guests to climb a little slate path to an upper tier, where there is a patio area with garden furniture and a fire pit/BBQ, providing opportunities for al fresco dining. You can chain your bikes up in the garden, and being enclosed the garden is perfect for pets. There is roadside parking, subject to availability.

Weekly prices from £556.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Alton (62237), Stoke -on- Trent
1 Bedroom Bed in Alton (62237)

Stoke -on- Trent, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Enjoying a secluded location on an extensive private estate, this beautiful loft conversion provides cosy and relaxing accommodation for two guests. Ideal for a couple exploring the stunning vistas of the southern fringes of the Peak District, this delightful property has wonderful views out across the surrounding woodlands. Overlooking a tranquil pond, with plenty of chances to spot local wildlife, this tastefully furnished property is a wonderful retreat for walkers and cyclists discovering the area’s glorious countryside. Approached via a flight of external steps and a decked platform, patio doors lead into the property where you will find the refreshing open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The lounge is a relaxing spot to unwind with a good book or a film, while the kitchen is an ideal space to rustle up a favourite meal that you can enjoy in the charming dining area. The property also features a stylish shower room and an airy super-king-size bedroom with a Juliet balcony offering delightful views. Heading outside from the lounge, the fully enclosed and raised decked platform sits at the head of the steps, providing a lovely spot for al fresco dining on a lovely afternoon. There’s plenty of space to exercise dogs in the surrounding grounds where you will also find the pond and a summerhouse. The property is a mile from the ancient village of Alton in the heart of the Churnet Valley, near the site of the Chained Oak. There are miles of walks to follow, with the Furnace Forest and the Tissington Trail both nearby. The popular theme park Alton Towers is also nearby (2 miles), or you could head to the thriving market town of Ashbourne (10 miles) which has a variety of independent shops, pubs, galleries and restaurants to discover.

Weekly prices from £572.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Hay-On-Wye  (63222), Hereford
1 Bedroom Bed in Hay-On-Wye (63222)

Hereford, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Part of a beautiful, 17-acre sanctuary farm, this idyllic shepherd’s hut makes a fabulous romantic retreat for couples seeking a tranquil holiday hideaway along the border of Herefordshire and Monmouthshire. Offering cosy accommodation for two guests, the carriage has a welcoming wood burner, a private hot tub, and magical views towards the Black Mountains along the eastern ridge of the Brecon Beacons. With an open camp fire, beautiful wooden furnishings and resident horses, donkeys and chickens, this quirky wagon is an ideal base for wild swimming and stargazing – donkey experiences are also available by arrangement with the owner. A few steps lead up into this unique, arched-roof wagon which features a glowing wood burner, comfortable seating, a radio, a folding dining table, plenty of storage space, a small gas oven, a hob and sink. When it’s time to retire for the night there’s a lovely double bed to the rear of the hut. Outside, there’s seating on the porch, while the garden area features a camp fire, outdoor furniture and a soothing hot tub as well as a gas-powered hot shower and eco-compost toilet. You will also be welcome to explore the surrounding farmland, walk down to the waterhole for wild swimming, chat with the resident horse listener or meet the owners for private donkey picnics in the woods. The property lies in a stunning area with miles of breathtaking walks. To the south, the bustling village of Longtown is home to a friendly inn, some useful shops, and the ruins of a medieval castle. To the north you can visit Hay-on-Wye (8 miles), famed for its international literature festival and fabulous array of second-hand bookshops. Heading west, keen walkers, climbers and cyclists can explore the glorious Brecon Beacons National Park (5 miles) with its magnificent mountains, beautiful valleys, and spectacular countryside.

Weekly prices from £561.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Hay-On-Wye  (63223), Hereford
1 Bedroom Bed in Hay-On-Wye (63223)

Hereford, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

This timber hideaway near Hay-on-Wye is a retreat with a difference – a Western theme gives it a unique atmosphere, while at the same it’s welcoming and comfortable. With a dog-friendly garden and donkeys as your neighbours, it’s a special rural getaway for solo adventures or romantic escapes. This quirky bolthole is located on a 17-acre farm with horses, donkeys and chickens, and the entrance is via the garden, up two steps and across the wooden porch. Inside, the style is American frontier-meets-Welsh borders, with timber-clad walls, cute rugs and intriguing furnishings. The open-plan space includes a kitchen that’s enough to allow you to prepare quick meals and snacks (you’ll need to heat water on the hob for washing up), a dining area, and a sofa and TV/DVD – just right for a chilly evening, when you can throw a log on the wood burner and snuggle up with a movie. At bedtime stroll across to the cosy double bedroom and, in the morning, there’s a shower room for a refreshing rinse. Your raised porch includes the choice of a rocking chair or rattan bench from which you can admire the gorgeous views, or you can head into the lawned garden and dine on the patio. On the farm, separated by range-style fencing, there’s a water hole for wild swimming, or you could meet the resident horse-listener or book a donkey experience. Located in the village of Craswall, just north of the Bannau Brycheiniog National Park, the cabin is 7 miles from Hay-on-Wye, famous for its bookshops but also packed with interesting boutiques and places to eat and drink. Explore the spectacular countryside all around via local walking paths or head to Arthur’s Stone, 12 miles, for fabulous views. For a day trip, the Big Pit National Coal Museum is 25 miles.

Weekly prices from £447.00