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Crieff, Perthshire, Angus and Fife
7 3 3 Yes
Set in an idyllic rural location surrounded by 100 acres of farmland and countryside, this beautifully-furnished farmhouse provides ample space for up to seven guests looking to enjoy the wonderful Perth and Kinross countryside. Providing bright, fresh and cosy accommodation for couples, families and small groups, this fantastic detached property also features a private hot tub and a spacious play barn perfect for a spot of indoor tennis. Stepping into this charming farmhouse, the cheerful lounge makes an ideal space to relax in, with comfortable seating, a traditional wood burner and Smart TV. The kitchen/diner is fully equipped with everything you need to cook up your favourite meals. The dining area is ideal for everyone to gather around, and there’s also a handy breakfast area. The spacious sunroom is perfect for sitting back and enjoying a book or a board game, or simply chatting and admiring the views. The ground floor also features a lovely, spacious twin zip-and-link bedroom, as well as a shower room with WC, and a separate WC too. On the first floor are two cosy and restful bedrooms decorated in cool neutral shades, each with a super-king-size zip-and-link bed. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room, while the other bedroom has an additional single bed. A Jack and Jill bathroom can be accessed from this bedroom and the hall, and features a shower over the bath and a WC. Outside, the garden is fully enclosed and features a fantastic hot tub for you to luxuriate in. The seating area has a BBQ and is perfect for al fresco dining. A spacious play barn is great for playing indoor tennis, badminton and archery and there’s also some outdoor sports including a putting green and equipment including a swing set and basketball hoop. Ample off-road parking and secure bike storage are available.
Weekly prices from £936.00
Llandysul, Mid Wales
7 4 3 Yes
Lose yourself in stunning views across the wild West Wales countryside from the hot tub and almost every window of this lovingly restored former farmhouse; the perfect, peaceful retreat ideal for families or groups of friends, just a stone’s throw from the picturesque Cardigan coastline. Retaining the period charm of the original farmhouse, featuring exposed stone walls and beams, the lounge offers a glimpse into times past, with the roaring wood burner setting the scene for pure relaxation. Reminiscent of a traditional country cottage, the blend of rustic charm with contemporary touches in the kitchen/diner will inspire you to get creative with your fabulous local flavours. Flooded with plenty of sunlight, the stunning, oak-framed conservatory is the perfect spot to plan tomorrow’s adventure, while the games room offers an escape for children to let off some steam. There are four bedrooms on offer upstairs, one en-suite king-suite, one double, one twin and one single, all of which feature wonderful views to wake up to. From sunrise to sunset, the patio is a haven of tranquillity; make the most of your stunning surroundings by dining alfresco with a glass of something chilled or slipping into the hot tub. This beautiful, rural setting overlooking rural West Wales is a paradise for keen walkers and nature lovers, with a host of wonderful trails that can be explored on foot or two wheels beginning within the surrounding area. Nearby New Quay (8 miles) offers access to the idyllic Pembrokeshire Coast Path and wonderful boat trips from the harbour to spot glimpses of the resident bottlenose dolphins. For a traditional bucket-and-spade day at the seaside, the breathtaking beaches of Penbryn, Llangrannog and Aberaeron lining the idyllic Cardigan Bay coastline can all be reached within 10.5 miles.
Weekly prices from £1,170.00
Harrogate, Yorkshire Dales
7 4 2 Yes
This stylish townhouse exudes contemporary country charm and features a secluded paved patio in a peaceful corner of Harrogate. This property is ideal for extended families or small groups of friends seeking a chic base for exploring North Yorkshire. Find tranquillity as you stroll the fragrant flower gardens of Harlow Carr (1.5 miles), before sinking onto the deep armchairs with a hot drink and a sweet afternoon treat. Be welcomed into this tastefully designed property complete with clean lines, elegant original features, and richly pigmented soft furnishings. After a day of exploring, kick off your shoes and step along the stone hallway into the open-plan heart of the home. Rustle up a hearty post-adventure spread in the bespoke handless kitchen or shake up some pre-dinner drinks on the wooden worktops. Slide on the bench-style seats, pop a bottle of bubbly, then delve into a feast around the long dining table. Prop open the patio doors to let the balmy summer breeze spill inside as you dine. After dinner, stretch out on the plump sofas and enjoy an evening of family games or unwind with a movie. Upstairs, slip into the soft sheets of the spacious king-size, sleek single, or adaptable super-king-size/twin – each styled with opulent throw pillows and coordinated colours. Enjoy a peaceful morning brew in the enclosed patio garden or while away evenings blethering over a bottle of wine. Step back in time with a guided castle tour or discover the colourful calendar of events on offer at Ripley Castle (4.5 miles). Duck into the independent stores, coffee nooks, and galleries set along James Street (within 1 mile) or saunter along light-dappled trails at Nidd Gorge (5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,183.00
Richmond, Yorkshire Dales
7 4 3 Yes
A luxuriously decorated and furnished stone cottage boasting picturesque views and space for seven guests to enjoy holidaying together in the Yorkshire countryside. Open-plan living makes this a sociable home, and an extensive garden is great for frolicking or al fresco dining. Stepping inside, you will find the cottage-style kitchen/diner which has heated flooring through, to keep your toes toasty. Rustle up delicious dinners on the Range oven and prepare picnics on the plentiful surface space. A handy breakfast bar, and six-seater dining table is also provided. Wind down after your busy days in the cosy lounge, which has comfortable seating for all guests, a Smart TV, and a roaring wood burner. Finishing up the ground floor is a handy utility room which has laundry facilities, a shower, and a WC. When the day is done, climb the stairs to the sumptuous bedrooms. Here are two king-size bedrooms, a twin bedroom, and a single bedroom, all offering up pretty views and comfortable furnishings. Completing the cottage’s interior are two family bathrooms. Outside, you will find a patio complete with BBQ and garden furniture, and a spacious lawn area, take a seat and soak up the panoramic views of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Set in a lovely, secluded spot above Swaledale, you will enjoy peace and quiet and see rolling countryside as far as the eye can see. Civilisation isn’t far off though with the charming village of Low Row 1 mile away, which has a quaint little pub serving up food. There are an abundance of walking and cycling routes from this spot, too. Take a stroll to the ruins of Old Gang Smelting Mill (3 miles) along the river or spend a day in the bustling town of Richmond (15 miles).
Weekly prices from £986.00
Barnard Castle, Northumbria
7 3 1 Yes
Located in the heart of Middleton-in-Teesdale, this tastefully decorated cottage sits beside the River Tees, offering an ideal base to explore County Durham and the Northern Pennines. The Pennine Way runs through the village, perfect for walkers looking to discover scenic trails and the impressive High Force waterfall. Guests will find the market towns array of independent shops, restaurants and welcoming pubs. Day trips to Eggleston Hall and Gardens, Raby Castle, Barnard Castle, and the Bowes Museum are easily accessible, while the cities of Durham and Newcastle upon Tyne make excellent further-afield excursions for your vacation. Step inside to discover a beautifully designed open-plan lounge/diner, where comfortable sofas surround a cosy wood burner and TV/DVD – perfect for relaxing evenings after a day exploring. The dining area comfortably seats everyone for holiday meals together in this friendly home away from home. The stylish kitchen features a striking high glass ceiling that floods the space with natural light and offers stargazing opportunities on clear nights. It comes fully equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, washing machine, fridge/freezer, and dishwasher for convenient holiday catering. A second lounge provides additional relaxation space with an Xbox and selection of games – ideal for family entertainment. The first floor houses three bedrooms (one king-size, one double, and one triple with bunk beds and an additional pull-out single), alongside a family bathroom with shower over bath and WC. A convenient ground-floor WC adds practicality. Outside, the sunlit patio accessed directly from the kitchen offers garden furniture for alfresco dining in warmer weather. Cyclists will appreciate the lockable outbuilding providing secure storage for bikes – perfect for those exploring the area on two wheels. The cottage benefits from roadside parking for three vehicles (subject to availability).
Weekly prices from £574.00
Swanage, Dorset and Somerset
7 4 1 Yes
Set in a secluded spot along a leafy lane leading onto Studland Heath, this spacious and comfortable property makes a lovely family holiday home. With miles of glorious rural walks available from the doorstep, this attractive retreat is just a mile from the glorious Studland Bay. With plenty of space for up to six guests, this charming property is perfect for keen walkers, nature lovers and cyclists eager to explore this idyllic area. Two steps lead up to the porch and through to the light, attractively furnished lounge which is a great space to relax in, with an open fire, plenty of seating and original wooden flooring. There’s also an attractive dining room, perfect for sharing a family meal, and a stylish kitchen where you can prepare your favourite meals. This leads into a light-filled conservatory ideal for sitting back and catching up with a good book. Steep cottage-style stairs lead to the first floor where there are four bright and airy bedrooms with double-aspect windows – there is a king size, a double, a twin room and a single. The garden features a multi-level paved area and plenty of outdoor furniture so you can unwind with an al fresco meal or a glass of wine. There’s a charming back courtyard garden accessed via the conservatory. The property is set on the outskirts of the Studland and Godlingston Heath National Nature Reserve. From here, you can explore the picturesque village of Studland which offers a ferry service to the beautiful Brownsea Island or across to the popular coastal town of Poole. You can also spend a day in the Victorian resort of Swanage (3.5 miles) or discover the wonderful Durlston Country Park (4.5 miles). Other local attractions include The Blue Pool (7.5 miles), Dancing Ledge (4.5 miles) and Kimmeridge Bay (10 miles).
Weekly prices from £841.00
Seascale, The Lake District and Cumbria
7 3 2 Yes
Located in the heart of the picturesque village of Gosforth, this stylish and colourful property makes a fantastic base for families and friends exploring a beautiful part of Cumbria. Set on the south-western edge of the Lake District, and within easy reach of the breathtaking coast at Seascale, this surprisingly spacious and friendly retreat offers fabulous accommodation for up to seven guests. Imaginatively decorated throughout, the cottage is ideal for walkers, cyclists, golfers and nature lovers discovering the area’s quaint villages, magnificent woodlands and spectacular lakes. Entering this welcoming property the ground floor features a lovely conservatory which makes a cool and relaxing space to unwind in. The formal dining room has a feature fireplace and glass wall and is perfect for sharing a celebratory meal which you can conjure up in the sleek and fully equipped kitchen. The lounge is on the first floor, featuring a Smart TV and plenty of seating, providing an ideal spot to get together, chat about the day’s activities and watch a favourite movie. The first floor also features a stylish family bathroom and three colourfully decorated bedrooms. There’s a delightful king-size room with plenty of storage space, a charming twin and a super-king-size room with an additional child’s bed and views out over the fells. The final bedroom is on the second floor: a cosy twin with low sloping ceilings. Going outside, the pretty garden features a lovely lawn and a seating area perfect for spending a lazy afternoon enjoying a BBQ. Gosforth is a cheerful village close to Wast Water (5 miles), with nearby Lake District attractions including Muncaster Castle, Scafell Pike, Hardknott Roman Fort and Stanley Ghyll Waterfall (all within 11 miles). Heading to the coast you can visit the bustling seaside villages of Ravenglass and Braystones (both within 6 miles).
Weekly prices from £776.00
Aberdyfi, Snowdonia and North Wales
7 3 2 Yes
Nestled in a patch of ancient woodland on the banks of the Dyfi Estuary, this tranquil lodge is the perfect rural escape. Surrounded by woodland walks with mesmerising estuary views, it offers total seclusion yet is conveniently located between the seaside resort of Aberdyfi and eco-friendly market town of Machynlleth. Sleeping seven guests in four bedrooms, this dog-friendly property is ideal for nature-loving families and groups seeking solitude. Thoughtfully laid out over two storeys, this charming abode exudes warmth and comfort and has a relaxed rural style. The bright and cheerful country-style kitchen is beautifully equipped for preparing home-cooked meals, while a breakfast bar offers a convenient spot to perch with your morning coffee while browsing the papers. Next door, the spacious lounge/diner invites sociable evenings in, with a long dining table and a selection of deep seating arranged around the warming wood burner. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase the peaceful views, while outside a covered sun terrace offers the perfect spot to dine alfresco or stargaze while sharing a bottle of wine. When it’s time to rest your head, a single bedroom and wet room on the ground floor takes care of guests with mobility issues. There are three further bedrooms on the first floor – a king-size, super-king-size and a twin – along with a sleek family bathroom with a freestanding bathtub and walk-in shower. Wander out from your front door to explore the ancient woodland, which once formed part of the Welsh Celtic Rainforest, and watch for wildlife over the estuary. Enjoy golden sands, go crabbing from the quay or get active with a range of water sports in the traditional seaside resort of Aberdyfi (3 miles). Travel to the popular market town of Machynlleth at the head of the estuary (7.5 miles) to discover independent shops and a rich cultural heritage.
Weekly prices from £770.00
Corwen, Snowdonia and North Wales
7 3 2 Yes
You’ll dream of nights sitting beside the fire in this welcoming North Wales cottage, a traditional-meets-modern bolthole hosting up to six guests. The property is both family and dog-friendly making it an ideal base for your next adventure, situated just walking distance from the town of Corwen (1 mile) and with the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley AONB on its doorstep. Lovingly updated to feature so many creature comforts, the holiday home invites you to spend restful mornings or fun-packed evenings together, whether that’s outside with the wood-fired hot tub blazing away or inside with the Smart TV playing your family’s favourite film. Original wooden floorboards, handsome feature fireplaces and exposed stonework add to the grand country charm of this 19th-century cottage. Although filled with period features, both floors have been thoroughly modernised to ensure you’ve got everything you need. Make use of the extensive space and quality appliances in the kitchen before serving up a celebratory dinner in the dining room. The ground floor offers function as well as form, complete with a ground-floor shower room and a handy boot room. Outside you’ll also find a bike wash station and lockable bike store for after those cycling excursions. Back indoors, move on up to the first floor to find three bedrooms, each with extraordinarily comfy interiors. On the banks of the River Dee, Corwen is a delightful base for embarking on all kinds of North Wales adventure. It’s at the base of the Clwydian Hills with Moel Morfydd just a hike away (6.5 miles). Venturing along the river, Llangollen (9.5 miles) is a superbly scenic town with a selection of shops, pubs and cafes, along with a heritage railway line offering tours of the countryside around it. Also, just a drive away is the edge of the Snowdonia National Park (less than 15 miles) which opens you up to a world of adventure.
Weekly prices from £825.00