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Saltash, Cornwall
6 3 2 Yes
An immaculately presented property in the heart of Cornwall’s countryside is exactly what you need for your next UK getaway. Within easy reach of some of the beautiful beaches that line the South West Coastal Path, you’re free to explore magnificent clifftop walks, seaside scenery and surfing adventures throughout your stay here. At the end of each day, you can return home to this stunning single-storey property, a magnificently modern choice of accommodation for six guests and one dog with an abundance of space for relaxing indoors or out. High ceilings, sprawling windows and plenty of French doors ensure that this property is always light, bright and inviting. Step foot inside and make yourselves at home in the stylish open-plan living space. With a kitchen, lounge and diner, this sociable room is a one-stop spot for chilling out on an evening. Throw open the doors to enjoy direct access to the garden, perhaps even snubbing the stylish dining table and opting to eat outdoors inside. With the whole place laid out on one level, you can even access the garden from two of the three bedrooms, ideal for keeping an eye out as children or pets play. No trip to Cornwall is complete without time spent on the beach, so jump in the car and reach the south coast in 6 miles. Beautiful beaches nearby include Seaton (6.5 miles) and Millendreath (9 miles). Perfect for holidays with children, the cottage is exceptionally positioned for plenty of local attractions. Discover the Wild Futures Monkey Sanctuary (8 miles), Adrenalin Quarry (5 miles) or Port Eliot House and Gardens (3 miles) which hosts regular seasonal events. You can, of course, venture to the town of Par (25 miles) to spend some time in Cornwall’s much-loved Eden Project.
Weekly prices from £719.00
St. Andrews, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
6 3 2 Yes
This luxurious eco-friendly lodge is located on a working farm with superb views towards St Andrews and makes for a wonderful retreat for friends or family, deep in the Scottish countryside. Make friends with the resident sheep and very friendly goats as you roam the farm and woodland, explore rural Fife, and discover some of the regions beautiful wild beaches. This impressive modern take on a traditional wooden cabin has a distantly Scandinavian feel. Crisp modern interiors sit alongside rustic wood cladding and a delightful sedum roof that blooms with wildflowers in spring. Designed to let the location do the talking, the lodges floor-to-ceiling windows drink in the light and fabulous far-reaching views beyond. With energy supplied by sustainable sources, this is a low-carbon holiday destination for the environmentally conscious. With accommodation all laid out on one floor, enjoy open-plan living against a backdrop of rolling hills and stunning countryside. Sip a coffee at the breakfast bar or cook up a delicious meal in the contemporary kitchen. Put your feet up in front of the fire on the plush sofa seating or plan the next day’s activities around the spacious dining table. Soak tired legs in the stylish family bathroom before retiring to bed in one of three delightful, wood-panelled bedrooms that will have you resting easy before another day of adventure. To the front of the lodge is an enclosed decking offering panoramic countryside views, the perfect spot for summer lunches or watching the sunset over St Andrews. The gas BBQ and a well-kept lawn with plenty of space for family games are to the rear. There’s a shared play area on site too, where children can entertain themselves for hours with a slide, play-fort, swings, and a sunken trampoline.
Weekly prices from £960.00
St. Andrews, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
6 3 2 Yes
Located on a working farm, this stylish eco-lodge offers contemporary open-plan living with spectacular views for a family or friends get-together in the heart of the Fife countryside. Meet the resident sheep and friendly goats as you roam the farm and woodland, explore the wonderful Fife countryside, discover some of the regions beautiful wild beaches or just sit back and take in the superb views towards St Andrews and the Eden Valley. This delightful lodge is a welcoming home to return to after a day of Scottish adventure. Wooden clad with a sedum roof that blooms with wildflowers in spring, you will feel right at home in this contemporary space that cleverly combines sleek modern finishes, comfortable furnishings and rustic charm. With accommodation all on one floor, step into the handy utility room, perfect for kicking off sandy shoes or washing muddy paws, and through to the bright and breezy open-plan living space. Huge floor-to-ceiling windows sit against a backdrop of rolling hills and stunning countryside, filling the room with light. Grab a bite on the go at the breakfast bar, cook a delicious meal in the contemporary kitchen, and plan the next days activity around the spacious dining table. After dinner, put your feet up in front of the fire on the plush sofa seating and enjoy spending time with loved ones. When it comes time to rest weary legs, a relaxing soak in the family bathroom must be in order, followed by a good night’s sleep in one of three attractive bedrooms with only the sounds of nature as accompaniment. Take in the sweeping views of rolling green pastures from the enclosed decking to the front of the lodge, where you can enjoy an al fresco meal or sundowner from the comfort of the outdoor seating. Alternatively, head to the lawned garden at the rear and cook up a storm on the gas BBQ provided whilst the children entertain themselves at the on-site playground with slides and a sunken trampoline.
Weekly prices from £960.00
St. Andrews, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
6 3 2 Yes
Located on a working farm surrounded by beautiful coastline, quaint fishing villages, and lovely countryside, this modern take on a traditional wood cabin is perfect for your group get-together in the heart of rural Fife. Roam the farm and woodland, befriending the playful goats along the way, discover wild beaches and visit wonderful towns full of Scottish hospitality. Those with a passion for environmental conservation will love this low-carbon stay. Energy is supplied to the lodge from sustainable sources, and a beautiful sedum roof helps keep the home warm and dry even on the coldest days. There is undoubtedly a Nordic feel about the place, with smart contemporary interiors sitting alongside rustic wood cladding and floor-to-ceiling windows that fill the space with light and drink in the fabulous rural views beyond. With accommodation all laid out on one floor, enjoy sociable open-plan living in this spectacular setting. Kick off muddy boots in the handy utility room and enter the lofty living space, which allows the whole family to cook, dine and relax together either at the spacious dining table or sat on the comfortable sofas arranged around a cosy wood burner-effect electric fire. Take a relaxing soak in the family bathroom before heading to bed in one of three inviting bedrooms finished in neutral tones to soothe you to sleep in this peaceful location. Take a walk up to the farms Willies Wood and enjoy a picnic surrounded by beautiful nature and interesting wildlife or spend an afternoon on the enclosed decking taking in the incredible views. Children will love to bounce away on the sunken trampoline in the on-site play area. As the light fades, cook up a storm on the gas BBQ beside the lawn to the back of the lodge, then dine alfresco under the stars. There is even an outdoor hose to wash off muddy feet, and there is parking for three cars at the lodge.
Weekly prices from £960.00
Millom, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Whilst so many favour the lakes and fells that make the Lake District the majestic National Park that it is, Cumbria’s magnificent coastline is also not to be sniffed at. This wonderfully appointed property offers you the rare opportunity to discover it all, benefiting from a from its prime position at the southern tip of the National Park with Lake Windermere, Coniston Water and the coastline all within effortless reach. An absolute gem of a property that welcomes six guests and two dogs, you’re sure to love staying here with all of your family. Lovingly presented in pastel colours and with simple and inviting decor, this single-storey property really is a delight. After long days of rewarding walks and enjoyable day trips, leave your coats and boots in the spacious hallway before making yourself at home. A traditionally decorated kitchen/diner presents you with the opportunity to enjoy celebratory dinners together and patio doors leading directly into the enclosed garden also offer a wonderful spot for dining alfresco. You can spend some real quality time together in the lounge, a welcoming space with comfy seating and a Smart TV, before heading off to enjoy some restful time away from it all in one of the three pretty bedrooms. Jump in the car to discover the many Lake District adventures close by, or you can set off on foot with a picnic to find adventures closer to home. Millom Beach is a wide expanse of sand and shingle that’s just 5 miles away. This spot is always dog-friendly so don’t be afraid to bring your four-pawed pal along on a seaside excursion. Popular Lake District walking spots of Lake Windermere and Coniston Water are accessible within 20 miles, as is the pretty port town of Barrow-in-Furness with its dramatic sea views and Furness Abbey (17.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £611.00
Cleator, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
Switch off and relax at this remote property in the western corner of the Lake District National Park. The property sleeps six guests and would suit friends or family who love getting out and exploring nature. With tracks and trails in all directions, including Wainwright’s Coast to Coast Walk, it’s the perfect base for keen walkers. Beautiful Ennerdale Water is just 3 miles away, and you can also enjoy day trips to the Cumbrian coast, before returning to your Lakeland hideaway. The property is full of character, with a plethora of exposed woodwork, and a beautiful collection of stylish furniture. The ground floor houses two of the bedrooms, along with the family bathroom. At the heart of the home is a spacious lounge/kitchen/diner, with an impressive, vaulted ceiling, along with comfortable sofas, a dining area, and a kitchen with everything you need to cater for the group. Doors open from here onto a patio, so you can enjoy indoor/outdoor living in the summer months. A feature, spiral staircase leads to the first floor, where another bedroom and bathroom are located in the eaves (just watch out for the restricted head height in some areas). The suntrap patio has outdoor furniture and is a lovely place for wildlife watching or sipping a glass of wine under the stars. Ennerdale Water is the most westerly, and the most remote, of all the Lakeland lakes. It’s a place to fully connect with nature, enjoying peaceful walks along the shores of the crystal-clear lake or following one of the paths into the surrounding woodland. After a long walk, you can refuel in one of the cosy pubs in Ennerdale Bridge (1 mile). Keen walkers can also explore Haystacks, Great Gable, and Kirk Fell, which are all accessible on foot from the village.
Weekly prices from £583.00
Crieff, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
6 3 2 Yes
This elegant, detached holiday home is nestled in a convenient village location and makes for the perfect getaway in rural Scotland. Ideal for friends or family groups, spend your days exploring the nearby national park, try your hand at water sports on the local loch and discover the delights of wonderful Comrie. Bright, breezy and tastefully furnished throughout, you will feel right at home in this charming cottage. Sumptuous soft furnishings, light-filled rooms and thoughtful touches are the hallmarks of this well-presented property, and with a delightful wrap-around garden, youll never want to leave. Enter into the beautiful sunroom with plenty of space to sit and enjoy the garden views or share a light meal. Head through into the cosy lounge with a warming wood burner and comfortable sofa seating, making this the perfect place to relax of an evening. Cook a delicious meal in the well-equipped kitchen and plan the next day’s activities over a group dinner in the dining room. Take a relaxing soak in the family bathroom before heading to bed in either the ground floor en-suite master bedroom or climb the stairs to find another inviting double room and a colourful twin room for the children. There’s even a handy office room for those who need to stay connected during their stay. Accessed via a private driveway with plenty of parking space, outside is a lawned garden with a patio and pretty outdoor seating creating a fantastic space for al fresco dining or an evening of stargazing.
Weekly prices from £722.00
Bakewell, Peak District
6 3 1 Yes
Create everlasting memories in this fabulous country cottage, perfect for families, couples or groups of friends. The single-storey stone house is located in glorious countryside just outside Ashford-in-the-Water and has walks straight from its front door. This immaculate accommodation has a fresh, country/modern look and is beautifully decorated throughout. The views from the spacious lounge are truly stunning and, when you have closed the curtains in the evening, you can admire the flickering flames of the wood burner adding extra warmth. Curl up on the comfortable sofas and enjoy watching favourite films on the Smart TV or discussing the next day’s activities. The bright kitchen/diner is another gorgeous room, with a huge range cooker and a farmhouse-style table and chairs for sociable gatherings. All on the same level you will find three pretty bedrooms, two doubles and a twin, sharing a handsome family bathroom. Head outside and there is a raised terrace and outdoor dining furniture. With yet more fabulous views, this is the ideal spot in which to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine, perhaps with an al fresco meal or simply a coffee and a good book. Stroll less than half a mile to the charming village of Ashford-in-the-Water, famous for its medieval Sheepwash Bridge, where there is a pub, shop and tearooms. Another 1.5 miles will take you to vibrant Bakewell, with great places to eat and drink, independent shops and, of course, the opportunity to try the iconic Bakewell Pudding. You can walk or cycle from the door of the cottage, and will definitely want to join the traffic-free Monsal Trail through beautiful valleys, fells and hills. Further hiking adventures could contrast the scenery of the higher, wilder Dark Peak, 13 miles north, with the gentler limestone dales of White Peak, 3 miles south.
Weekly prices from £717.00
Ferryside, Mid Wales
6 3 3 Yes
With Ferryside Beach just a stroll away (approx. 150 metres), you’re well-positioned to experience a peaceful seaside retreat when staying in this darling dog and family-friendly cottage. The 150-year-old Welsh cottage accommodates six guests amongst traditional features and homely interiors, ideally suited to a restful break for friends or family. Whilst you can stay close to home, enjoying the café and pub that sits opposite the beach, you are also well-positioned to explore the rest of South Wales’ offerings, including the coastal Gower AONB (24 miles), Carmarthen (10 miles) and the enlivened city of Swansea (24.5 miles). Leave the car at home and reach the latter destinations via train. Exposed brickwork, low beams and aged wooden floorboards add to the overall charm of this historic cottage. On the ground floor, you’ll find a separate living room and dining room, ideal when a handful of guests want to watch a film by the open fire and the other half want to embark on a fun-filled games night. Everyone can come together in the dining room at mealtimes, enjoying dishes prepared in the kitchen at the back of the house. Also at the rear, find a landscaped garden with an elevated patio and seating area. Back indoors, three bedrooms are to be found upstairs, one with a garden view and two others with splendid sea views. The quaint seaside village of Ferryside is just 4 miles from Kidwelly, a pleasant market town with a historic castle, a local gallery and a handful of eateries. A little further away is the larger town of Carmarthen, home to a heritage castle, a fascinating local museum and the Gwili Steam Railway (11 miles) for train rides around the fabulous Welsh countryside. Also close by is the National Botanic Garden of Wales (17 miles), a wonderful day out in the sunshine.
Weekly prices from £754.00