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Truro, Cornwall
6 3 2 Yes
Reconnect with nature at this eco lodge in a woodland valley on the edge of Porthtowan village just 0.5 miles from local amenities and the beach. It’s perfect for friends or family with your furry companions in tow with a cosy wood burner, a secluded garden and a luxurious hot tub spa and heated shower on the covered decked area. The lodge is packed with rustic charm and luxurious comforts. Go into the homely open-plan living space where the lounge invites you to relax with comfy sofas, a wood burner, and a Smart TV. Cook meals for everyone in the kitchen and enjoy them together at the dining table or grab a quick bite at the breakfast bar. There are three attractive bedrooms, a king-size room with an en-suite shower room and a TV, another king-size and a twin or king bedroom (with zip & link beds), as well as a family bathroom. Get together in the evening to relax in the hot tub spa, enjoy the heated outdoor drench shower, fire up the BBQ and dine al fresco. The garden has a lawned area with planting to ensure your privacy and a handy outdoor storage cupboard for beach gear, wetsuits, and surfboards. Head to the beach (0.5 miles) to go swimming in the sea or huge tidal pool, catch a wave or pick up the South West Coast Path and follow the rugged coastline to St Agnes Head for a walk with awesome views (3 miles). Explore the cathedral city of Truro (10 miles) and St Ives (18.5 miles), home to the Tate art gallery. The Eden Project is within reach (29 miles), and you’ll find lots of beautiful beaches for sunbathing and surfing nearby, including St Agnes (4 miles), Portreath (3.5 miles) and Perranporth (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,303.00
Truro, Cornwall
6 3 2 Yes
Enjoying a leafy location on the outskirts of the idyllic village of Porthtowan, this delightful cottage offers fresh, welcoming accommodation for up to six guests, and has been beautifully updated to make a fantastic retreat for eager walkers, beach fans and nature watchers exploring a stunning part of West Cornwall. Part of a friendly complex of eleven charming holiday homes, this characterful hideaway is ideally situated for discovering the area’s beautiful beaches, charming coves and tranquil woodland valleys. A steep slope leads up to this pretty cottage which has a sweet lounge and a lovely snug, each with comfortable seating, a Smart TV and a welcoming wood burner for you to unwind in front of. Low doorways lead through to a fully equipped kitchen, and there’s a handy ground-floor shower room, perfect for washing away the sand after trips to the nearby beach. Heading upstairs, you will find three fresh and spacious bedrooms: a cosy double, a charming twin and a relaxing king-size room, all with picturesque woodland views. The cottage also features a refreshing family bathroom. Stepping outside, the private garden features a patio, a BBQ and a swing seat, making a lovely spot for dining alfresco within the surrounding woodland setting. A meandering woodland walk leads up to a loveseat with views out to sea. Porthtowan occupies a stunning spot along the Cornwall coast, with three gorgeous beaches and a unique mermaid pool – a vast rockpool which is unveiled at low tide. The village also offers a range of great places to eat and drink, with a coastal path offering chances to glimpse seals, dolphins and basking sharks. Other local attractions, many relating to the area’s mining heritage, include Cornwall Gold and Tolgus Mill, Enys Gardens, the King Edward Mine Museum, Wheal Ellen and John’s Pumping Engine House, all within 12 miles.
Weekly prices from £1,303.00
Ashbourne, Peak District
6 3 2 Yes
Enjoy a country getaway with friends or family at this unique, contemporary barn on a smallholding in the village of Hollington on the edge of the Peak District where your four-legged friend is welcome. You’ll find scenic walks and bike rides close at hand, and the village pub is nearby. The luxury barn conversion is beautifully light and spacious, with high, vaulted ceilings and a contemporary finish. The whole living space, comprised of the kitchen, dining room, lounge, and snug, has stylish wooden floors and effortless style. Spend time together preparing meals in the stunning kitchen, which you can enjoy at the dining table next to bi-fold doors offering views of the surrounding countryside. There’s a TV and a large, comfy sofa in the lounge, and more space to sit and relax and play table football in the snug. The property boasts three beautifully finished bedrooms. A double bedroom is on the ground floor opposite a shower room, and the king-size and twin rooms are upstairs along with a second shower room. The house is on an acre of land, with alpaca, ponies, sheep, and pygmy goats in neighbouring fields. There’s a patio with seating for enjoying drinks and meals al fresco. Explore the rich history Tutbury Castle (8.5 miles) where Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned, visit Ashbourne (6 miles) to do a spot of shopping, or pick up the Tissington Trail, a pretty walking and cycling route. Bakewell is 24 miles away, where you’ll find outdoor shops, and cafes. For adrenaline seekers, you can go rock climbing and horse riding throughout the Peaks, and paddleboarding at Carsington Water (10.5 miles). The UK’s biggest theme park, Alton Towers, is 16 miles away.
Weekly prices from £957.00
Penrith, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 3 Yes
Escape with your loved ones to this wonderfully-converted barn just 10 miles from the quaint village of Kirkby Stephen. Sleeping six people across three inviting bedrooms, this cottage is the perfect accommodation choice for families or groups of friends looking for a characterful cottage to call home while they discover the timeless beauty of the Cumbria together. During the day, visit the lively market town of Kirkby Stephen, before returning home to enjoy an al fresco dinner in the cottage’s lovely, elevated garden. Enter this sleek cottage that has managed to preserve its wonderful heritage and you’ll be greeted by an inviting hallway leading to a spacious, contemporary-style kitchen and an elegant dining area. Take a few steps up and make yourself at home in the rustic lounge area, before heading back to the kitchen to whip up some dinner. Gather everyone to eat at the stylish dining table or head out to the lawn area to dine alfresco. After dinner, sip a glass of wine in front of the glowing wood burner in the lounge area, or grab a blanket and cosy up on the balcony to take in the country views. At the end of the day, head upstairs and you’ll find a beautifully furnished, king-size bedroom complete with a grand en-suite shower room. Or descend to the lower-ground floor to find a super-king-size bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom. Next door there’s a bright and airy twin bedroom that also offers courtyard access. Completing the lower level is a tasteful family bathroom. Head off to Nine Standards Rigg (12.5 miles) and take the moderate climb to the top and you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Alternatively, explore the impressive ruins of Brough Castle (13 miles), which offer panoramic views over the Eden Valley.
Weekly prices from £695.00
Cirencester, Heart of England
6 3 2 Yes
This luxury lakeside lodge is set within the idyllic Cotswolds Water Park, a popular holiday destination with excellent facilities and activities for all ages. Enjoy the variety of water sports that are available, try your hand at fishing, or simply take a picturesque walk alongside the tranquil lakes. Enjoy a game of tennis on the flood-lit courts, get competitive with a game of croquet, or spend a couple of hours in the games room playing pool and table tennis. The lodge is also perfect for those looking to explore the wider Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its glorious rolling hills and wonderful towns and villages. Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is 5.5 miles away and offers a variety of independent boutiques, museums and fantastic pubs and restaurants. Tetbury, home to the royal residence at Highgrove House, is 13 miles away and well worth a visit. After a full day exploring the lakes, head back to your New England-style lodge, which has been finished to a luxurious standard throughout. Head straight into the open-plan living area which occupies the ground floor. The spacious lounge is equipped with comfortable sofas and a Smart TV, ideal for a relaxing evening spent catching up on your favourite show. Enjoy a meal on the dining table which will comfortably seat your whole group. Step through into the stylish kitchen, fully equipped with everything you will need for a self-catered holiday. Also, downstairs is a useful cloakroom with a WC. Make your way upstairs and you will find the three well-appointed bedrooms. The master has a lovely king-size bed with views across Windrush Lake and a lovely en-suite shower room. Across the landing are the other two bedrooms, one double and a twin room, making this lodge ideal for friends and families exploring the area. Next door, completing the property you will find the charming family-style bathroom. Head out through the patio doors in the lounge and onto the fantastic decking which enjoys far-reaching views across the lake. Dine alfresco on the outdoor table and chairs, perhaps enjoying some of the wonderful local produce you are sure to find across the region. A real highlight of this property is the hot tub, which allows you to make the most of this stunning setting. Sit back and relax with a glass of something cold, while planning the next days activities.
Weekly prices from £954.00
Wooler, Northumbria
6 3 2 Yes
With a manicured garden neatly tucked away at the back, this delightful Wooler cottage offers an exceptional Northumberland escape. Perched on the edge of the famed Northumberland National Park, just 15 miles from the AONB coastline, you’re extremely well-positioned for walking, mountain biking and nature spotting excursions in the surrounding areas. The area is at the base of the Cheviot Hills, offering elevated scenery and rolling landscapes to explore on foot or two wheels. Whatever your days may have in store, this splendid single-storey holiday home awaits, hosting a family or friendship group of six guests and two dogs. A relaxed, open-plan layout allows for laid-back evenings of preparing food, dining together and unwinding in front of the TV. The kitchen has been thoroughly equipped for preparing dinners, and you’ll find additional appliances including a beer fridge in the utility room accessed via the rear patio. On a summer’s day, throw open the lounge’s bi-fold doors to allow direct access into the spacious, fully enclosed garden with grassy areas and a furnished patio. You’ll never forget al fresco evenings spent dining out here. Back inside, find all three bedrooms on the ground floor (two of the bedroom are accessed via four steps). The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite and the other two are served by a family bathroom. There’s a world of beauty to be discovered on your doorstep when staying here, including Hedgehope Hill, The Cheviot (both 8 miles) and the glorious scenery surrounding the Linhope Spout Waterfall (12.5 miles). Not far off the England-Scotland border, you can spend your rest days exploring picture-perfect border towns including Coldstream (14 miles), Kelso (20.5 miles) and Berwick-upon-Tweed (17 miles). The latter town sits at the northern point of Northumberland’s magnificent coastal AONB, an area offering vibrant, nature-filled seascapes and stunning beaches. Visit Holy Island with a walk along the causeway (14 miles) to spot puffins and dolphin pods.
Weekly prices from £690.00
Doncaster, Heart of England
6 3 2 Yes
The perfect place for a family looking for a quiet rural escape on a working farm.. Bring your walking boots and head off on the miles of footpaths that leave the farm to explore the surrounding countryside. Why not strike off in the direction of the Idle Valley Nature Reserve, just a couple of miles south, where a diverse range of wildlife call the 927-acre network of lakes, wetland and grassland home. For sporting fans, Doncaster Racecourse is 13 miles away and Bawtry Golf Club, rated as one of the best all-season golf courses in Yorkshire, is 8 miles away. Yorkshire Wildlife Park is conveniently just 11 miles away, situated just outside Doncaster, offering a unique view into the world of animals including lions, tigers, leopards, giraffes and baboons. Step into the open-plan living room, with four-seater sofa and two tub chairs, a Smart TV and dining area, all overlooking the lovely green spaces around the farm buildings. The compact kitchen has all you need to create a hearty breakfast or a delicious evening meal after a day of exploring the local area. There are three bedrooms to choose from: a super king size with TV and en suite bathroom, a king size and a twin. A family shower room completes the accommodation. Outside, the property has its own enclosed patio to the front with garden furniture to relax on a summers evening, overlooking the open spaces and farm buildings. On site shared areas include further outdoor seating with BBQ, a children’s climbing frame, a secure dog-play area and a games room situated in one of the farm’s barns, offering something for all the family with board games, a library, games consoles, table tennis, and a full-size snooker table.
Weekly prices from £555.00
Newport, Mid Wales
6 3 1 Yes
Indulge in a getaway with family or friends at this homely apartment, accommodating up to six guests, where light-filled open-plan living and wonderful original features await. Situated within a charming holiday park, socialise with fellow guests and take the opportunity to enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar during your stay. Set within a manor house on the first floor, step into the inviting open-plan space boasting a comfortable lounge, elegant dining area, and well-equipped kitchen where you can whip up delicious meals before enjoying them together at the dining table. Relax and unwind with your loved one on the comfortable seating as you catch up or watch a favourite film on the Smart TV. The gleaming family bathroom completes this floor. Upstairs, discover three delightful bedrooms, comprising a beautiful double bedroom and two equally charming twin rooms, tucked under the sloping exposed beams of the roof. Outside, the holiday park boasts picturesque gardens, providing a serene backdrop for relaxation. Anglers can delight in the parks riverfront location by acquiring a fishing permit from the post office and spending leisurely days fishing for trout, sewin, and salmon in the River Nevern. Families can enjoy a myriad of activities; tee off at the on-site Riverbank Adventure Golf Course, try duckpin bowling, engage in friendly competition at the pool table, explore the games room, or simply let the little ones frolic in the childrens play areas. Venture out along the stunning coastline to uncover a treasure trove of golden beaches and secluded coves, including Newport Beach, Aberfforest Beach, and Pwllgwaelod Beach, all within 5 miles of home. Positioned on the outskirts of Newport town, the vibrant high street boasts an array of tempting eateries and independent shops, 1.5 miles away. For those craving adventure amidst scenic surroundings, embark on one of the walking paths around the River Nevern wildfowl conservation area (1 mile), keeping an eye out for the diverse birdlife that calls this area home. Additionally, the walk up Carningli mountain, accessible from the holiday park, offers a fantastic opportunity to soak in the breathtaking vistas from its summit.
Weekly prices from £613.00
Stroud, Heart of England
6 4 2 Yes
This wonderful property is located just outside Stroud (5 miles), in the heart of the idyllic Cotswolds AONB. The Cotswolds is known for its enchanting villages, honey-coloured stone cottages, and rolling countryside, and Stroud reflects this charm with its historic buildings and cosy atmosphere. Stroud is connected by the restored Cotswold Canals, providing a picturesque setting for walks and boat trips. Stroud Farmers Market is renowned for its local produce, artisanal goods, and a vibrant atmosphere. Its a great place to sample regional delicacies and experience the area’s community spirit. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunities for scenic walks and hikes. The Cotswold Way, a long-distance walking trail, passes close to Stroud, offering stunning views of the landscape. Strouds location makes it a convenient base for exploring other attractions in the Cotswolds, such as the village of Painswick (8 miles), Rococo Garden (9 miles), and the market town of Cirencester (8 miles). After a full day exploring the beautiful local area make your way back to your rural retreat, which is all on one level and enjoys spectacular views across the Five Valleys. Inside, its one long run, with bedrooms at either end – two with king-sized beds and two single rooms. The open-plan living space is in the middle, with a fully fitted kitchen, dining and lounge area. The master bedroom has an en-suite thats nice and spacious, and theres a bright, well-appointed family bathroom with bath and shower too. The interior is a gorgeous, light-filled space that makes full use of the original, exposed oak beams, the gleaming wooden flooring, and bespoke doors and furniture. Offset in whites, browns and creams, with complementary bed linen, curtains and furnishings, its a really stylish one-of-a-kind property – not to mention charming, quirky and unique.Outside, its just as attractive. Theres a big, sweeping terrace with outdoor dining and not just a BBQ, but also a sheltered, outdoor pizza oven. A garden and 17 acres of land provide plenty of space for kids and their games (theres a tennis net on the lawn too), and there are two good pubs a scenic walk away.
Weekly prices from £970.00