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.
436 properties found
Broad Oak, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Tillingham View near Broad Oak, East Sussex sleeps two people in one bedroom.
Weekly prices from £488.00
Alton, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Discover the perfect countryside escape for couples seeking a romantic getaway. Ideally located near the entrance to the South Downs National Park, this area offers an abundance of scenic heathlands, forests, and farmland, perfect for walkers and cyclists. You’ll also find several dog-friendly pubs for your four-legged companions to enjoy a stroll. Just 2.5 miles away, the lively market town of Alton boasts a blend of historic charm and modern conveniences, including shops, cafes, and restaurants. For a memorable excursion, head 4 miles to Selborne to hike the iconic zig-zag path, soak in the views, and explore the tranquil woodlands at your leisure. One of four beautifully decorated apartments within this exquisite oak barn, this country escape provides a stunning blend of exposed features and a charming, unique style. As you enter into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner you are greeted with a burst of colour and creature comfort features effortlessly blending between the spaces. The seating area hosts a comfortable sofa on which to relax in front of the Smart TV, and a wood burner offers cosy warmth after a day of adventures across the South Downs. The well-appointed kitchen features all the appliances needed for a stress-free stay, whilst the dining space allows you to enjoy laid back meals with ease. Heading up the spiral stairway, charm and style continue in abundance with a king-size bedroom with a roll-top bath, and a separate en-suite shower room with rainfall shower and WC. From the bedroom, you can head out to your exclusive balcony which blesses you with picture-postcard views across the vineyard and countryside beyond. A simply perfect romantic retreat. The apartment shares a front garden with flourishing flowers and walkways, whilst the estate hosts outdoor space in abundance where guests can explore the 80 acres of vines, woodland, farmland and lakes. You could even meet the friendly animals which include a family of peacocks, rare-breed chickens and a flock of sheep too. There is ample parking on site.
Weekly prices from £821.00
Brighton, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
This delightful rural escape is nestled at the foot of the South Downs National Park and located within the grounds of a garden centre, offering a farm shop and café, perfect for when you don’t feel like cooking. It is ideally located for exploring nearby Brighton (7 miles), a bustling cosmopolitan city with a range of shops, galleries and well-known attractions such as the Brighton i360 and Royal Pavilion. In the local vicinity are a whole host of wonderful attractions including Devils Dyke (2.7 miles), Glyndebourne (16.2 miles) and several local vineyards including Poynings Grange (1.2 miles), Albourne Estate (2.1 miles), Ridgeview (7.2 miles) and Nyetimber (22.1 miles). For those who like the great outdoors, the South Downs offers some great local walks and cycle trails which can be finished with a stop at the local pub for a spot of refreshment. Inside, the hut has been decorated to evoke a cosy and romantic feel. There is a well-equipped kitchen area with an induction hob, combination oven/microwave and fridge/freezer. A dining table with chairs offers an ideal spot for enjoying a romantic meal or a game of cards in front of the wood burner on chilly evenings, or alternatively, enjoy an early night catching up on your favourite box sets on the Smart TV. The king-size bed sits at one end of the hut and enjoys views across the countryside beyond. The shower room has a walk-in shower and WC with an electric towel rail to ensure that guests have warm fluffy towels each morning. Outside, the hut has an enclosed, secluded garden area with a delightful outside bath with overhead rain shower for enjoying a long hot soak at the end of a busy day. There are two sun loungers and a table and chairs for enjoying al fresco meals using the charcoal BBQ and pizza oven. When night falls, spark up the fire pit and snuggle on the cosy seating to toast marshmallows under the starry skies.
Weekly prices from £557.00
Waterlooville, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
This property enjoys a beautiful location within the conservation area of Catherington, on the edge of the South Downs National Park, which is home to extensive heathlands, forests, farmland and historical sites, as well as many dog-friendly pubs. Set in a peaceful spot and backing onto the 32-acre Catherington Down, a site of special scientific interest, here you are surrounded by beautiful countryside and picture-perfect villages including Hambledon, East Meon, Droxford and Emsworth (all within 8 miles). The amenities of Petersfield (9 miles), Portsmouth (10.5 miles), Chichester (14.5 miles), the steam railway of The Watercress Line (16 miles), Winchester (19.5 miles) and Southampton (24 miles) are within easy reach. Many attractions including Goodwood Race Circuit, Butser Ancient Farm, Fort Nelson, the Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, Gunwharf Quays, the Weald and Downland Museum and National Trust properties are also within 16 miles. The cottage is located in the grounds of the owner’s spacious country home, but with privacy assured as it is entirely separate with its own entrance door. This converted Victorian former stable building was fully refurbished in 2022, while keeping its period character. Once inside you will find an open-plan living space for two people to relax and dine in comfort, and there is a spacious wet room-style shower and WC behind a sliding oak barn door. The lounge area is comfortable and welcoming, with under floor heating, Smart TV, environmentally friendly bioethanol wood burner and window seat overlooking the private meadow and beyond to the South Downs National Park. The kitchen is equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. Heading upstairs via the reclaimed Victorian cast-iron circular staircase you will find a super-king-size bed (which can also be arranged as a twin on request) set into the eaves. Settle into 500 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding and hypoallergenic duvets for the most comfortable sleep. The bedroom also features antique chests of drawers for storage, a dressing table and stool, a velvet armchair in a reading nook, and a stunning, free-standing roll-top bath positioned to enjoy the wonderful countryside views and the stars through the three enormous roof windows. These make the bedroom light-filled and airy, but blackout blinds will ensure cosiness and good sleep. In support of local business owners, you will find toiletries, welcome goodies and handicrafts featured within in the property. Adjacent to the property is a gate into the guests private enclosed wildflower meadow and access to 5 acres of pastureland. Here you can sit on the bench and watch the world go by. The cottage has an off-road parking space for one car.
Weekly prices from £623.00
Cranbrook, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in a beautiful location in Kent’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this delightful apartment offers a peaceful escape from everyday life. Keen walkers will enjoy exploring the many footpaths that criss-cross the stunning Kent countryside. Head into nearby Benenden to pick up fresh produce from the local butchers and village shops, or enjoy a delicious meal at the village pub. For those looking to venture slightly further afield, the stunning gardens of Hole Park (2.5miles), Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens (4.5miles) and Scotney Castle (11.9 miles) are within a short drive, as are two award-winning vineyards that offer some of the finest English wines available. The Kent and East Sussex coastline is also not far away (Rye - 15 miles, Hastings - 19,5 miles) making this the perfect base for exploring this spectacular pocket of the South East. Head up the set of external stairs and into the welcoming kitchen/diner where you are greeted with a light and airy space. The kitchen is very well equipped, everything you need for whipping up a delicious meal, including an electric oven and hob, Nespresso coffee machine, microwave, fridge, and dishwasher. Sit down to dine at the large dining table with seating for six. Heading through to the welcoming lounge you will find a large, comfortable sofa for relaxing on and watching the Smart TV with DVD player. The double bedroom is located just off the lounge and offers a relaxed, calming décor and sumptuous double bed. Completing the property is an en-suite shower room with a walk-in shower and WC. The sofa in the sitting room turns into a very comfortable double sofa bed for additional guests (please note that the bathroom is accessible via the bedroom). Below the apartment, accessible from the patio area, is a large utility room equipped with a washer/dryer, freezer and double sink. It is an ideal storage area for any bicycles or other larger items requiring dry storage. Outside the apartment is a patio and secluded garden area with a table and chairs, sun umbrella, chiminea and charcoal BBQ for enjoying al fresco meals. Private parking is available for two cars. Pets are most welcome but need to be kept on a lead within the grounds, to ensure the safety of the many animals and birds gracing the property. Children are very welcome but need to be supervised by an adult whilst walking around the property as there are two deep unfenced ponds within the property.
Weekly prices from £766.00
Lymington, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Nestled in the heart of the New Forest National Park, Lymington is a picturesque market town which is renowned for its stunning coastal scenery and bustling harbour. The Lymington River winds its way through the town, adding to the scenic charm and providing ample opportunities for boating and fishing. Why not take a stroll through the cobbled streets and find a quaint spot for lunch or enjoy the historic buildings as you explore the town? The Saturday Charter Market, one of the oldest in the country, is a must-visit, offering an array of local produce, crafts, and antiques. Nature lovers will this the perfect gateway to the New Forest National Park. Just a short drive away, this ancient woodland and heathland offers endless trails for walking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. For water enthusiasts, there is sailing, kayaking and paddleboarding opportunities, and for those looking to explore further afield, there’s ferries from Lymington to the Isle of Wight, allowing for exciting day trips across the Solent. Entering this romantic cottage, youll be greeted by a very cosy living room that exudes charm and warmth. The original beams add a touch of rustic elegance, while the decorative log burner creates an inviting atmosphere, perfect for relaxing evenings. Comfortable seating invites you to sink in and unwind, and a TV provides entertainment at your fingertips. Continuing through the property, youll find a shower room equipped with a WC. Next, step down into the well-equipped country-cottage-style kitchen/ diner. Despite its compact size, this kitchen boasts all the amenities you need to prepare delicious meals. The charming decor and cosy dining area make it the ideal space to plan the day ahead over breakfast. Above the kitchen, on a mezzanine floor, youll find a double bedroom. This cosy retreat offers a comfortable bed and a peaceful ambiance, perfect to rest and reset, ready for another day of adventure. At the back of the kitchen, youll discover the light and airy sunroom. This bright space is ideal for enjoying your morning coffee or curling up with a good book. Heading outside there is a lovely courtyard garden, a private oasis featuring a Chiminea and outdoor furniture. Whether youre dining al fresco or simply soaking up the sun, this garden is the perfect spot to enjoy the outdoors.
Weekly prices from £552.00
Alton, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Nestled on a beautiful vineyard, this oak barn apartment is perfectly situated at the entrance to the scenic South Downs National Park, featuring expansive heathlands, woodlands, farmland, and historic landmarks to explore. The area offers numerous dog-friendly pubs for a warm welcome, meaning a truly idyllic stay for walkers and cyclists, with a mix of relaxed and more challenging country trails right from the doorstep. Just 2.5 miles away, the bustling market town of Alton offers a charming mix of historical architecture, along with a range of shops, cafes, and restaurants. A little further, in Selborne (4.5 miles), visitors can hike the renowned zig-zag trail, admire the landscapes, explore the hangers, or visit Gilbert White’s House and The Oates Collection. One of four beautifully decorated apartments within this exquisite oak barn, this gorgeous country escape effortlessly blends traditional features and contemporary decor. Step into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner and the serene design and pops of colour will make you feel right at home. Sit back in the lounge area in front of the roaring wood burner to relax after a day out in the South Downs. Dinner can be whipped up efficiently in the well-appointed kitchen, and enjoyed in the laid-back dining space. When sleep calls, head up the charming, open-tread spiral staircase and turn in for the night into the king-size bedroom, perhaps with a soak in the roll-top bath, or en-suite rainfall shower for added relaxation. In the morning, step out of the bedroom directly onto the balcony to absorb the stunning vineyard and countryside views before breakfast. A shared front garden with pretty flowers and walkways offers an opportunity to get out in the fresh air, and explore further into the estate, where 80 acres of woodland, vines, farmland and lakes await. There’s wildlife aplenty, as well as resident peacocks, rare-breed chickens and a flock of sheep. There’s ample on-site parking.
Weekly prices from £821.00
Alton, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
Escape to this idyllic countryside retreat, perfectly situated at the gateway to the South Downs National Park. A haven for walkers and cyclists, the area offers a wealth of trails winding through lush heathlands, forests, and farmland. Dog-friendly pubs abound, so your four-legged friends can enjoy the adventure too! Just 2.5 miles away, the charming market town of Alton blends historic architecture with modern shops, cozy cafés, and excellent restaurants. Nearby Selborne invites you to hike the famous zig-zag path and explore the hangers or visit Gilbert White’s House and The Oates Collection. For even more outdoor experiences, take a scenic ride on the Watercress Line steam railway from Alton, wander the fragrant Lavender Fields at Hartley Park Farm, or discover Alice Holt Forest, all within 7 miles. One of four beautifully decorated apartments within this exquisite oak barn, this country escape provides a stunning blend of exposed features and a charming, unique style. As you enter into the open plan lounge/kitchen/diner you are greeted with a burst of colour and creature comfort features effortlessly blending between the spaces. The seating area hosts a comfortable sofa from which to relax in front of the Smart TV, whilst there is even a log burner from which to truly relax in front of after a day of adventures across the South Downs. The well-appointed kitchen hosts all the appliances needed for a stress-free stay, whilst the dining space allows you to enjoy laid back meals with ease. Heading up the spiral stairway, charm and style continue in abundance with a king-size bed, accompanied by a roll top bath beyond the base, and a separate en-suite shower room with rainfall shower and WC. From the bedroom you can even head out to your exclusive balcony which blesses you with picture-postcard views across the vineyard and countryside beyond. A simply perfect romantic retreat. The apartment shares a front garden with flourishing flowers and walkways, whilst the estate hosts outdoor space in abundance where guests can explore the 80 acres of vines, woodland, farmland and lakes. You could even meet the friendly animals which include a family of peacocks, rare breed chickens and a flock of sheep too. There is ample parking on site.
Weekly prices from £821.00
Alton, South of England
2 1 1 Yes
For those who love walking and cycling, this stunning location offers direct access to countryside trails, perfect for exploring the beauty of the South Downs National Park. Just 2.5 miles away, the bustling market town of Alton combines charming historic architecture with modern shops, cafes, and restaurants. The nostalgic Watercress Line steam railway departs from Alton, winding through scenic countryside and quaint villages like Ropley and Alresford. You can also stroll through the fragrant Lavender Fields at Hartley Park Farm or venture into Alice Holt Forest – both less than 7 miles away. In Selborne (4.5 miles), visitors can hike the renowned zig-zag trail, admire the landscapes, explore the hangers, or visit Gilbert White’s House and The Oates Collection. A beautiful oak barn houses four similar apartments. This gem features an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with exposed beams, homely comforts and inviting pops of colour. A comfortable lounge area with a warming wood burner sits to one end, and an intimate dining area and boutique kitchen occupy the other end. A Smart TV provides evening entertainment, while the kitchen is well equipped for whipping up holiday meals. The unique, open-tread spiral staircase whisks you away upstairs to the gorgeous king-size bedroom, complete with luxurious roll-top bath, and an en-suite rainfall shower and WC. Step out onto the balcony from the bedroom and you’ll be treated to stunning vineyard and countryside views. The shared garden with its flowers and walkways is equally attractive, while the estate beyond, with its vines, woodland, farmland and lakes can also be explored during your stay. Resident animals include peacocks, rare-breed chickens and a flock of sheep, so keep an eye out for these friendly neighbours. Ample on-site car parking offers added convenience.
Weekly prices from £821.00