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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2 Bedroom Bed in Newent  (78696), Newent
2 Bedroom Bed in Newent (78696)

Newent, Heart of England

4 2 2 Yes

The stable conversion is set in an elevated location with far reaching views across the countryside, with The Three Choirs walking trail literately on the doorstep. Close to the vibrant market town of Newent and the historic market town of Ledbury which are both well served with shops, pubs and restaurants. The International Birds of Prey Centre is in the village and welcomes visitors. The Forest of Dean offers excellent family days out with Clearwell caves, a steam railway, and Puzzle Wood. Visit Go Ape at Beechenhurst which has everything from adventure activities to cycle hire, or the city of Gloucester with its wonderful cathedral where Harry Potter and the Beatrix Potter were filmed. Monmouth and Abergavenny are under an hour away where there are wonderful castles and places to visit. This single storey stable conversion has its own fenced area within the owners’ farm where you can enjoy the views from this peaceful location. As you enter the house you can take a seat on the old church pew to remove your boots after a day of exploring. To your right you will find a utility room that is well equipped for muddy boots and coats with a washing machine installed. To your left, beyond the entrance hall is the main living space which is beautifully finished in a contemporary style and warmed with underfloor heating and a wood burner. It is here that you can sink into the large sofa or an armchair to enjoy a movie on the Smart TV or DVD player. There is a pleasant dining area where you could eat quietly or catch up with friends. The kitchen is well equipped with an induction hob, large oven, microwave, fridge and dishwasher. The wide oak topped breakfast bar and stools are perfect for keeping the chef company or enjoying a simple breakfast. When the day is done you will find the two bedrooms down the hallway. The master bedroom has a king size bed with wall mounted TV and DVD player, and a well-appointed shower room with wash basin toilet and heated towel rail. Bedroom 2 has two 3’ single beds also with wall mounted TV and DVD player. There is a shower room off the hallway with wash basin toilet and heated towel rail. Outside there is a landscaped area with two large patios with tables and chairs where the guests can relax and enjoy the surrounding countryside. There is a gas fired BBQ and storage for bikes at the farm. There is allocated off-road parking for two cars and the whole area is enclosed.

Weekly prices from £763.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Ludlow (78885), Ludlow
2 Bedroom Bed in Ludlow (78885)

Ludlow, Heart of England

4 2 1 Yes

Brimming with charm and character, this Grade II-listed cottage, nestled at the heart of the historic town of Ludlow, is the ultimate escape for couples or small families keen to uncover the local heritage, ancient woodlands, riverbanks and hillsides of Shropshire’s breathtaking countryside. Where contemporary charm and period touches coexist in perfect harmony, the kitchen/diner will inspire you to get creative with your local produce whilst the generous dining room, bathed in sunlight from the large picture window, is the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of something chilled with loved ones. On the first floor, you’ll find the characterful lounge; exposed ceiling beams and sumptuous soft furnishings create a truly warming atmosphere that invites weary walking muscles to unwind at the end of a busy day of exploring. The second floor comprises two bedrooms, one double with exposed beams and views towards Clee Hill in the distance, and one twin with exposed beams and charming rooftop views. A well-appointed bathroom completes the interior. Outside, soak up the last of the evening’s sunshine by dining alfresco amongst the pretty borders in the quaint, enclosed courtyard. Ludlow, a thriving market town and architectural gem, is situated above the River Teme and surrounded by the countryside of South Shropshire. Keen outdoor explorers can find a myriad of walking and cycling trails weaving through the Shropshire Hills, and the magnificent Mortimer Forest 3 miles away. Renowned for its local antique shops and Folk Museum, the vibrant market town of Leominster (11.5 miles) across the border in Herefordshire is the perfect spot for culture vultures to dive into the local areas heritage. The National Trust gardens at Berrington Hall and Croft Ambrey Hillfort can be reached within 8 miles.

Weekly prices from £622.00

2 Bedroom Bed in St Neots  (79558), Bedford
2 Bedroom Bed in St Neots (79558)

Bedford, Heart of England

4 2 3 Yes

Located in the heart of the Bedfordshire countryside, guests staying at this property will find a host of things to see and do in the local area. The nearby market town of Bedford is renowned as having one of the finest riverside settings in the country which makes for a pleasant day out and a little further afield you can visit the stunning university city of Cambridge with its array of shops, restaurants and why not explore the beautiful city via a punt. The city of London can be reached via a train journey from St Neots in under forty minutes and Keen walkers can make the most of the many footpaths close to the property. Guests enter this newly converted barn and arrive into the open-plan kitchen/diner leading through to the lounge offers not only a view out the patio doors across the fields, but comfortable surroundings with the two large sofas complete with feature fire and Smart TV so you can stream your favourite shows or catch up with the news. The kitchen has everything you need to prepare the perfect meal with its electric double oven and ceramic hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. The dining table comfortably seats up to four guests should you wish to dine in and There is a family bathroom off from the lounge which feature a bath with shower over and WC. The two bedrooms are both king-size with TVs and both have their very own en-suite bathroom with bath and shower over and WC. Outside there is a decking area to the rear of the property with uninterrupted views out over the paddock so you can enjoy the unspoilt views over the countryside and relax in the hot tub and watch the sun go down. To the front there is a large private garden with a grass area and small spinney with plenty of space for relaxing and enjoying the outdoors. There is a built in Bar.

Weekly prices from £713.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Bourton-on-the-Water (81427), Cheltenham
2 Bedroom Bed in Bourton-on-the-Water (81427)

Cheltenham, Heart of England

4 2 1 Yes

Located in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bourton-on-the-Water is perfectly situated so you can make the most of the Cotswolds during your stay. The surrounding countryside provides a wealth of walking opportunities, and there is plenty of riding along a network of way-marked footpaths and bridleways. There is much to do and see in the local area. You could visit Adam Henson’s famous Cotswold Farm Park, Birdland, The Motor Museum, The Model Village, or explore the numerous quaint villages, abundant with shops, pubs and restaurants. There are several National Trust properties and gardens to discover nearby including Snowshill Manor, Hidcote Gardens, Chastleton House and Chedworth Roman Villa. Step inside the spacious entrance hall and leave your walking boots, the entrance hall gives access throughout this stylish single-storey property. The lounge is situated to the front enjoying views onto the landscaped front gardens. It is finished with a contemporary style, with a large comfy sofa to sit back on and enjoy the warmth from the wood burner with your favourite programme on the TV. The kitchen/diner is situated to the rear of the property. Well-equipped, it’s perfect for the best of chefs with an electric oven and hob, microwave and dishwasher. A utility cupboard houses a fridge/freezer and washing machine. There is a dining table for four to the side of the room. So, when the day is done you will find two bedrooms, a king-size to the rear overlooking the enclosed gardens, and a twin room with a front aspect. There is a bathroom with shower over the bath and WC. Step outside to the enclosed gardens, here you can enjoy the sun all day long. There are a table and chairs for dining and a charcoal BBQ. There is a shed offering storage for bicycles and off-road parking for two cars.

Weekly prices from £745.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Blockley (82965), Moreton-in-marsh
2 Bedroom Bed in Blockley (82965)

Moreton-in-marsh, Heart of England

4 2 1 Yes

The traditional English village of Blockley is nestled in a charming valley and remains unspoiled. Its a lovely mix of stone cottages, surrounding countryside and a meandering mill stream, all creating the perfect backdrop for a stay in the Cotswolds. The village is well-served by a handful of traditional inns and a village community store with artisan café. You are well placed for exploring the Cotswolds and its many pretty market towns and villages, including Stow-on-the-Wold, Lower Slaughter, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Bourton on the Water and Burford. Further afield is the historic town of Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace, and Cheltenham, home to the famous horse racing, the literature and food festival. More local attractions include Chastleton House and Gardens, Sudeley Castle and Daylesford organic farm shop. The entrance to this charming cottage is accessed via the pretty cottage garden. Step inside and take a seat on the wooden bench where you can remove your muddy boots. On the ground floor, the kitchen/diner is brimming with character and finished with a contemporary twist. The bespoke wooden units are topped with curved granite worktops, offering a small breakfast bar where you can enjoy a quick morning coffee. For the chef, theres an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, American style fridge freezer, dishwasher and washing machine. For dining, theres a traditional farmhouse table and chairs. From the kitchen, walk up the cottage-style stairs where you will find the lounge, here you can sink into the large sofa in front of the wood-burning stove, or simply relax in the window seat and enjoy a good book. When the day is done, a staircase leads to the second-floor landing where you will find a double bedroom with wardrobe behind the door enjoying views across the garden and rooftops. There is a shower room with WC also on this floor. A further staircase offers access to a twin room in the loft, beautifully finished with rooftop views. Outside, the cottage enjoys an enclosed cottage garden with a table and chairs with charcoal BBQ. There is off-road parking for two cars and storage for bikes.

Weekly prices from £805.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Eckington (83007), Pershore
2 Bedroom Bed in Eckington (83007)

Pershore, Heart of England

4 2 1 Yes

The traditional village of Eckington is situated on the Northwest side of Bredon Hill, an outcrop of the famous Cotswold hills, and is surrounded by the River Avon. Here you can leave the car behind as you are well served by foot, there is a well-stocked village store and two good pubs. You can embrace the outdoors with waymarked paths for both walking and cycling, follow the riverside walks from Strensham Lock or enjoy a day’s fishing on the River Avon, where canoes, kayaks and paddleboards can also be utilised. This area has a year-round events calendar: follow the Blossom Trail in springtime, the Asparagus Festival in the summer, and attend the Plum Festival in autumn. A paradise for walkers of all abilities and stamina (great for the kids) awaits as there is easy access to Bredon Hill, made famous by AE Houseman’s ‘A Shropshire Lad’, and also the Wychavon Way. Situated within a peaceful country lane that offers access to the River Avon, step inside to the heart of country life with a modern twist. The barn welcomes you, a home from home with a cosy atmosphere and warm interior. The kitchen/diner is both spacious and well-furnished with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher. Family mealtimes and entertaining are encouraged on the large table and chairs for four. There is a utility room with WC and washing machine, great for cleaning off muddy pasw and shoes! For relaxing, fall into the spacious lounge where comfortable sofas allow you to kick off your shoes, sink back, and enjoy a good film on the TV or get together with one of the provided board games. And when the day is done you can climb the stairs onto the landing where you will find two perfectly sized bedrooms: a spacious king-size with exposed wooden beams and a generous twin room. There is a bathroom with a shower over the bath and WC. Outside you can enjoy the views across the countryside in the private, self contained garden, the barn enjoys an enticing open courtyard area where you can enjoy entertaining with friends or cook alfresco with the family. There is a table and chairs with an umbrella for summer dining, along with a charcoal BBQ. For keen cyclists, there is secure storage for bikes and canoes. There is off-road parking for two cars.

Weekly prices from £529.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Clun  (83052), Craven Arms
2 Bedroom Bed in Clun (83052)

Craven Arms, Heart of England

4 2 2 Yes

Settle in for a superb stay at this inviting barn in the Shropshire Hills, close to the border with Wales. Sleeping four guests, the two-bedroom retreat nestles on an organic farm in the scenic Clun Valley. Set in 150 acres and with a private garden with a gate leading down to the river, it is perfect for a small family or couples. Step inside to find airy accommodation with underfloor heating, plus an abundance of wood, revealed stonework and many stylish, contemporary features. Shuffle off your walking boots in the utility room, where there is a separate WC, and amble on through to the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Light the wood burner in here on chilly days or pull the glass doors to the garden open when it is warm. Find your favourite boxset on the Smart TV or listen to music via the Bluetooth speaker in the chic kitchen area as you whip up the next delicious, home-cooked meal. Dine together inside or out, depending on the weather. As day turns to night, climb the open-tread staircase up to the first floor of the barn. Wake up to glorious views from the sumptuous super-king-size bedroom, which has an en-suite bathroom and zip-and-link beds, and can also be set up as a twin if discussed in advance, or the airy king-size with en-suite shower room. Soak up the sunshine and the scenery from the patio. Light the BBQ here too and play games with the children on the lawn. Stride straight out from the barn on fabulous walks or cycle rides. Venture 9.5 miles to Knighton in Wales to visit the Offa’s Dyke Centre. Here you can also pick up the long-distance footpath that follows much of the border between Wales and England.

Weekly prices from £612.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Clun (83166), Craven Arms
2 Bedroom Bed in Clun (83166)

Craven Arms, Heart of England

4 2 2 Yes

Explore the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty from this stunning period cottage. With two bedrooms, an expansive private garden and plenty of rustic charm, this warm and welcoming home awaits couples or a family in the historic town of Clun. Enter via the hall, a spacious area for coats and boots, and to the right, the lounge features a comfy sofa and a wood burner, perfect for relaxing after a day of discovery. This kitchen is well-equipped, and the adjacent dining area, with patio doors and garden views, is ideal for planning your days over a shared meal. A gleaming shower room completes the ground floor. Climb the steep cottage staircase and choose between two charming bedrooms: a double with a en-suite shower room, and a spacious twin with lovely views. Outside, a large garden with a patio, furniture, and a charcoal BBQ offers al fresco enjoyment. The stepped garden includes a herb garden, fruit trees, an orchard with a wildlife garden, and a vegetable patch. Newly built wooden roundhouse with seating and chimenea available all year round for relaxation time. A gate provides easy access to the local playing fields and a children’s park. Immerse yourself in the town’s rich history, with unique buildings, a museum, pubs, shops, cafes, a 13th-century castle ruin, and the ancient Packhorse Bridge. The Shropshire Hills beckon wildlife enthusiasts, cyclists, and avid walkers where numerous trails like the Shropshire Way, Jack Mytton’s Way, and Offa’s Dyke await. The Long Mynd offers hang gliding, Ludlow hosts foodie events, and Stokesay Castle adds to the list of attractions in the area, all within 20 miles of home.

Weekly prices from £560.00

2 Bedroom Bed in Winchcombe (83182), Cheltenham
2 Bedroom Bed in Winchcombe (83182)

Cheltenham, Heart of England

4 2 2 Yes

Set within the very heart of Winchcombe a vibrant market town where you can step out onto the High Street to take advantage of the many independent shops, delicatessens, pubs and restaurants. A haven for keen walkers with both the Cotswolds and Winchcombe Way, and Cleeve Hill nearby. For keen racers, there is racing at Stratford-upon-Avon and Cheltenham with festivals throughout the year (both within 25 miles). For motor enthusiasts, Prescott Hill Speed Climb (4 miles) hold motoring events. Gloucestershire and Warwickshire Steam Railway is nearby with Winchcombe station and Sudeley Castle with beautiful gardens, both within 1 mile. If you still have time for exploring further afield, why not take in some of the pretty Cotswold villages too including Broadway and Stow-on-the-Wold both within 15 miles? Step off the bustling high street and into the covered walkway that offers access up to the reverse-level apartment through the front door and into a spacious hallway where you can take a seat to remove your boots after a day of walking in the Cotswolds. The ground floor has two bedrooms, a beautiful super-king-size zip-and-link (that can be made into a twin on request) enjoying views overlooking the church, finished with a small chaise longue and Smart TV, complete with an en-suite with shower and WC. The second bedroom is a king-size enjoying a dual aspect with rooftop views and a Smart TV. There is a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Also, on the ground floor is a utility room with a washer/dryer. A staircase leads to the first-floor open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, which enjoys the natural light with views across the rooftops onto the surrounding countryside. In the lounge area is a large corner sofa where you can gather for a film in front of the Smart TV and also a dining area with a table and chairs which are set by the window. Head up one step to the contemporary kitchen area which is well-equipped to include an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher. There is also a Delonghi Dolce Gusto coffee machine for morning coffee, an ice maker for pre-dinner drinks and a breakfast bar with stools for a quick bite to eat. There is roadside parking (subject to availability).

Weekly prices from £614.00