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Pwllheli, Snowdonia and North Wales
6 3 4 Yes
Join friends and family in this stylish holiday home is Morfa Nefyn, on the breathtaking Llyn Peninsula. The property is less than 0.5 miles from the village’s magnificent, crescent-shaped beach and nearby attractions include the Italianate village of Portmeirion (22.5 miles) and Criccieth Castle (14.5 miles). In the evenings, challenge each other to a game of table football or chill out in the wood-fired hot tub. The detached property offers a luxurious home away from home, with elegant decor and plush soft furnishings throughout. At the heart of the holiday retreat is a bright and spacious lounge/kitchen/diner, where you can spend quality time together. Cook up a storm in the pretty kitchen, set under a beautiful roof lantern, and come together around the picnic-style dining table for memorable mealtimes. In summer months, further extend the social space by throwing open the patio doors to the garden. After dinner, get cosy in the lounge with its roaring wood burner, plump sofas, and Smart TV. Alternatively, while away the evening in the games room (accessed via the garden), playing table tennis, table football or watching TV. Back indoors, a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, you’ll find the two gorgeous remaining bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite shower room. Rounding off this luxurious abode is a fabulous family shower room. Outside, the enclosed patio garden is a real suntrap and has furniture for al fresco entertaining. There is also a shady, covered area with comfortable seating and a wood-fired hot tub, as well as a handy outdoor tap. Morfa Nefyn is a charming fishing village with a handful of cute eateries and friendly pubs. There is also a delicious fish and chip shop within the village. Morfa Nefyn is renowned for its spectacular, 2-mile sandy beach, which is popular with surfers, windsurfers, and bathers. A short, 1-mile stroll along the beach brings you to the village of Porthdinllaen, where you’ll find a much-loved beachside pub. Keen walkers can join the Wales Coast Path, which circumnavigates the peninsula, or head inland to the mountainous summits of Yr Eifl (6 miles).
Weekly prices from £922.00
Ilfracombe, Devon
6 3 2 Yes
For your next family getaway, the cosiest cabin on Devon’s coast awaits. Hosting six guests and always dog-friendly, this cottage is ready to welcome you home at the end of every day. Close to Ilfracombe (2 miles), a charming town with a picturesque harbour and lively beaches, and Woolacombe (4 miles), a surfer’s hot spot, this property is positioned exceptionally well for making the most of your North Devon stay. It’s located in a quiet complex with similar on-site properties and a bar/restaurant and shop on-site, offering you everything you need within walking distance so that you don’t always have to rely on the car. Whilst wooden panelling lends the space a traditional edge, the overall appeal of the property is contemporary styling and exceptional comfort. On arrival, step onto the wrap-around decking where you can sit outdoors, store muddy boots or stow away wetsuits in the heated outdoor storeroom. Once inside, feel instantly at home in the open-plan living space, moving between the sofas, dining table and kitchen with ease. A Smart TV and a feature fireplace add to the appeal throughout cooler months. Along the hallway, three inviting bedrooms are laid out alongside one en-suite and one shared family bathroom. If surfing is your bag, then Woolacombe Beach is the place to be (4 miles). It offers award-winning surf, some of the best in Devon, and has a surf centre for lessons and equipment hire. Other immaculate beaches close by include Croyde Beach (8 miles) Saunton Sands (9 miles) and Lee Bay (4.5 miles), along with the fascinating Tunnels Beaches (2.5 miles) in Ilfracombe. Naturally, these are all connected by the South West Coast Path, a long-distance walking route that hugs the contours of the country and offers an easy path to follow for hikers seeking the very best of Devon’s sea views.
Weekly prices from £580.00
Langholm, Ayrshire and Dumfries & Galloway
6 3 1 Yes
This charming country lodge sits within the grounds of a magnificent mansion 8 miles north of the border. Located in the beautiful Esk Valley with historic ‘muckle toon’ Langholm just a couple of miles away, it’s an excellent base for exploring the Borders and Hadrian’s Wall country. After busy days outdoors, kick back in style: complete with smart furnishings and all the must-haves of home, the handsome gatehouse has secluded gardens and promises a warm welcome for a party of six plus three canine companions. Nestled beneath the imposing Whita Hill on the banks of the River Esk, Langholm is a 17th-century woollen mill town and the first stop on the historic route between Carlisle and Edinburgh. A less-busy B-road follows the river north of town and, a couple of miles along, this gorgeous holiday hideaway sits at the entrance to stately Craigcleuch House. It may look modest from outside, but within its stone walls the property is chic, stylish and supremely comfortable. The kitchen/dining room is spacious and sleek, with all the essentials for effortless self-catering and a contemporary dining area with elbow room for all. Close by, a handy utility room houses laundry equipment while a boot room has space for drying dogs and outdoor gear, and a selection of games to entertain in wet weather. There’s also a convenient WC here. When it’s time to unwind, walk along the hallway to the lounge and you can stretch out on comfortable sofas, choose a movie to watch on the Smart TV, and warm your toes in front of the flame-effect fire. Also off the hallway are three dreamy bedrooms – a plush king-size with a beautiful country view, another stylish king-size with views over the gardens, and a cleverly designed third with a bespoke bunk bed, ideal for younger guests. Completing the comfort is a spacious bathroom with a bath and separate shower. To the rear, the enclosed private garden has a dog-wash area and a furnished patio surrounded by mature planting – perfect for al fresco food and drinks. Wander the woodland areas of the estate and you can expect to see an abundance of wildlife.
Weekly prices from £717.00
Carlisle, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 3 Yes
This luxurious property is ideally situated in a picturesque area between Longtown and Brampton, providing a unique retreat just a few miles from ancient Hadrian’s Wall. This location is perfect for those interested in history and adventure, with excellent walking and hiking trails right outside your door, including the historic Gelt Woods, only 7 miles away. The charming market town of Brampton, just 4.5 miles away, features a historic market square and antique shops. For water sports enthusiasts, Talkin Tarn Country Park, located 6 miles from the property, offers activities such as canoeing and open water swimming. Shoppers can enjoy the designer outlet at Gretna Green, merely 10 miles away. Enjoy a day out in Carlisle (9.5 miles) and visit the famous castle and cathedral, Tullie House Museum, as well as a variety of bars, shops and restaurants. Additionally, nature lovers will appreciate the easy access to the stunning scenery of the Lake District, Northumberland, and the Scottish Borders. This contemporary converted chapel offers a blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Upon entering, you are greeted by an entrance hall, perfect for wiping muddy paws and storing all your outdoor gear. Adjacent to the hall, youll find a convenient utility room and a downstairs WC. The heart of the home is the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The kitchen is well-equipped with modern appliances, ensuring you have everything needed for culinary endeavours. The dining area seamlessly connects to the kitchen, creating a perfect space for family meals and entertaining guests. The lounge area features a Smart TV for entertainment, a cosy wood burner for warmth, and large sliding doors that open directly onto the garden, flooding the space with natural light and providing easy access to outdoor relaxation. Upstairs, a snug area with another Smart TV offers a comfortable retreat for watching movies or enjoying some quiet time. There are three king-size bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms and one that has a zip-and-link bed that can be made into twins on request. Completing the accommodation is a sleek family bathroom, equipped with a shower over the bath and WC. Outside, the property boasts an enclosed garden furnished for outdoor dining and relaxation. A wood-fired hot tub adds a touch of luxury, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the serene surroundings.
Weekly prices from £839.00
Cockermouth, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 1 Yes
Seek out Cumbrias coast and countryside when you stay at this delightful bungalow nestled within a quaint Lake District village. Sleeping six and perfect for groups of friends and families, return to a cosy wood burner in the cooler months, while in the summer, you can relax in the enclosed garden and enjoy the fresh air. After long days of mountaineering and soaking up breathtaking vistas, enjoy glasses of bubbles in the large lounge, where you can immerse yourselves in front of the picture window and admire your rolling landscape. You may even catch glimpses of Scotland. Spend quality time with your guests in the well-appointed and modern kitchen, then gather around the dining table adjacent to another window with blissful views. After dinner, watch a film on the Smart TV and warm your toes by the wood burner in the lounge before heading upstairs to bed. Upstairs, discover two welcoming double bedrooms and a twin, all with peacefully muted tones and crisp linens. A family bathroom with a walk-in shower serves all three bedrooms. Outside, unwind in the enclosed garden, which features plenty of space for little ones to roam freely and is dotted with beautiful fruit trees. Finishing this property is the scenic patio space and private parking for two cars. Youll find plenty to do and see right from your doorstep. Satisfy your appetite with a trip to William Wordsworths birthplace, Cockermouth (3 miles), to sample delicious pub lunches and quaint tearooms, or further afield, Keswick (13 miles) is another famous town from which to eat, shop or join one of the many walking and cycling trails. Spend a day at the beach and visit the harbour town of Maryport (10 miles) where you can wander along the sand and shingle or peruse the marina.
Weekly prices from £756.00
Dorchester, Dorset and Somerset
6 3 3 Yes
A charming home doused in history, this is a superb spot for a group of six friends, or a family. Situated on the beautiful grounds of Minterne House, it has its very own private hot tub, a shared swimming pool, and access to tennis courts. Set within a walled garden, this characterful stone-built property is a charming home-from-home. Heading inside, you will find colourful and tasteful decorations and furnishings, complementing the cottage’s history. Shake off your shoes and coats in the boot room before heading through to the first of two lounge areas. Flick on the TV or get stuck into a good book in this lovely space. A twin bedroom with an en-suite bathroom is also situated on the ground floor. Upstairs is the main living space, a striking open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner set under high ceilings and flooded with natural light. Spend time together kicking back on the sofas in front of the wood burner, eating together, or preparing delicious meals in the kitchen area. The two remaining bedrooms are also situated up here. They both contain super-king size beds, and one has an en-suite bathroom. Completing this level is a separate shower room. Outside is the enclosed, walled garden with a patio and small lawn space. Soak away in your private hot tub, gazing at the stars and reflecting on the day. There is ample off-road parking available at this property. Guests to this property have access to a shared swimming pool and tennis court, of which you will be allocated a daily, 2-hour slot for sole use. Visit Minterne House and Gardens right on your doorstep with over 27-acres of land to explore on woodland walks and through colourful, floral gardens. The village of Cerne Abbas is 2 miles down the road where there are country pubs and the famous chalk giant.
Weekly prices from £1,563.00
Wigton, The Lake District and Cumbria
6 3 2 Yes
This charming Lakeland cottage sits in the sleepy village of Uldale, on the flanks of the Lake District’s Northern Fells. Accommodating six guests and two canine companions, it’s ideal for families and group of friends seeking a taste of village life and easy access to outdoor activities. With spacious living areas, a games room and an enclosed garden, there’s ample space to rest and recharge after a day on the trails. This spacious, three-storey cottage is bursting with Lakeland charm. Furnished in a traditional country style, it offers a cosy and welcoming home from home. Spend quality time with your loved ones in the generous lounge, with the open fire roaring on chilly evenings. Prepare dinners for a crowd in the large, fitted kitchen, then gather around the farmhouse-style dining table for good food and conversation. A light-filled conservatory is the ideal spot to curl up with a cuppa and a book, while kids, large and small, will love the games room on the second floor, equipped with air hockey and table football. The first floor houses three beautifully appointed bedrooms, a king-size room with an en suite shower room, and a twin and bunk room which share use of the family bathroom. A futon in the games room can accommodate an extra two, if required. Outside, the patio garden invites al fresco feasts, while there’s private, off-road parking for two cars. Hillwalkers can head to the Uldale Fells, including Longlands Fell, Lowthwaite Fell and Great Sca Fell (within 7 miles). It’s less than 5 miles to Bassenthwaite Lake, which is a haven for nature lovers thanks to the Dubwath Silver Meadows Nature Reserve and resident ospreys (in season). For water activities, continue to Keswick (11.5 miles) on the shores of Lake Derwentwater.
Weekly prices from £630.00
Preston, Yorkshire Dales
6 3 1 Yes
Experience comfort and relaxation in this beautifully renovated barn featuring stylish and contemporary design, luxurious fittings and plenty of space for the whole family. Nestled in the village of Forton, there are many picturesque walks nearby and a charming local pub within a mile. Just 6 miles away, youll find the historic city of Lancaster with its majestic castle, bustling markets and vibrant arts scene. Nature enthusiasts can venture to the Forest of Bowland (4 miles), a National Landscape, offering stunning landscapes, walking trails, and wildlife-spotting opportunities. For a taste of the coast, Morecambe Bays expansive shores are under 13 miles away and the vibrant seaside town of Blackpool, with its iconic tower and amusement parks, can be reached in just 19 miles. Upon entering this stunning converted barn, youre greeted by an impressive hallway where a sweeping oak staircase takes centre stage. Huge floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. This space is perfect for leaving coats and muddy boots after a day exploring the local countryside. Moving through to the main hub of the house: the spacious lounge/diner. Comfortable sofas provide ample seating for all the family and a Smart TV promises enjoyable movie nights. Large windows and patio doors frame picturesque views of the countryside beyond and a large dining table is the perfect setting for lazy brunches or evening meals. The stylish kitchen is fully equipped with everything you could need, making meal preparations a breeze. Additionally, theres a handy WC. Ascending the magnificent staircase, youll discover three lovely bedrooms. The master bedroom features a king-size bed, while the other two bedrooms are doubles, all adorned with soft linens and luxurious mattresses. Low-sloping ceilings add character, and Velux windows offer views of the sky. Completing the interior is a beautiful family bathroom. Stepping outside to the rear of the property, youll be enchanted by the fantastic enclosed garden. Admire the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside as you relax on the patio, which features a table and chairs for delightful outdoor dining. The piece de resistance is the bubbling hot tub, elegantly situated under a pergola that provides both shade and ambience. Here, you can unwind in blissful warmth, and to make your soak even more indulgent, a Smart TV within the pergola offers perfect entertainment.
Weekly prices from £950.00
Bakewell, Peak District
6 3 3 Yes
This family-friendly cottage is set in a tranquil village in the Peak District and has plenty of space for six friends or a family along with two dogs. Set over a single storey and boasting two outdoor areas, you will enjoy relaxing at this home after busy days exploring the area. Leave your walking boots in the hallway and head into the open-plan lounge/diner, this is a bright and airy space during the day, and a cosy retreat at night. Fire up the wood burner and catch up on your favourite shows on the Smart TV. The dining area has a six-seater table, and a door that leads through to the kitchen. Whip up meals for all occasions in this spacious and practical area. Back through the hallway, you will find doors that lead to the three bedrooms, two double bedrooms with en-suite shower rooms, and a twin bedroom. A family bathroom completes the interior of the accommodation. Outside, there are two gardens to enjoy, one to the front which is fully enclosed and has two seating areas where you can dine alfresco. At the rear of the cottage is a second garden space, a smaller area where both the dogs and children can safely explore. Driveway parking for four cars is available. The village of Great Longstone has a couple of pubs and a handy village shop, so you will find everything you need within just 500 metres. Head further afield to the popular town of Bakewell (3 miles) which sits on the River Wye and is known for its famous Bakewell pudding. Near here, you will also find the historic Chatsworth House and Gardens (5 miles). Head off on foot or bike into the remarkable Peak District National Park and uncover miles of trails that take in beautiful scenery.
Weekly prices from £848.00