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St. Ishmaels, Mid Wales
7 3 2 Yes
This spacious family home is in the rural village of St Ishmaels, 6.5 miles from the harbour town of Milford Haven. The property sleeps seven guests and has a sociable, open-plan layout and an enclosed garden that’s ideal for children and canine companions. You’ll be close to some fabulous beaches, including the hidden gem of Lidsway Bay (1.5 miles), which is only accessible via the coast path. The stylish holiday home is bright and airy, with an open-plan layout and vibrant pops of colour in the soft furnishings and accessories. The sociable lounge/kitchen/diner has comfortable leather sofas to recline on after a busy day, as well as a Smart TV and a roaring wood burner. Patio doors open from here to the garden, extending the social space further in summer months. The colourful kitchen area is a joy to cook in, with everything needed to cater for a large group and a table to seat everyone. Just off the kitchen is a handy utility room. The property has three inviting bedrooms, one of which has an en-suite bathroom. A stylish shower room completes the accommodation. The enclosed garden has a Mediterranean style, with a veranda with outdoor furniture leading to a series of raised, gravel areas with additional seating. A large chalk board will keep little ones entertained, and there’s also a plinth for use with disposable BBQs. Finally, an outdoor shower allows you to wash sandy boots and paws after a day at the beach. The harbour town of Milford Haven has a bustling marina that’s packed with independent restaurants, cafes, shops, and galleries – it’s the perfect place to while away a few hours, whilst admiring the boats bobbing in the water. There’s also a popular activity centre for those wishing to get out and explore via kayak or paddleboard. The charming coastal village of Dale (3.5 miles) is also well worth a visit, with its friendly Welsh pubs and dramatic coast paths. For a traditional day at the seaside, head to the family favourite of Marloes Sands (4.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £890.00
Ashford, South of England
7 4 2 Yes
Located on the grounds of the owner’s property this beautiful cottage offers a semi-rural location on the edge of the village of Kingsnorth and within walking distance of the pub and shop. Hop in the car to nearby Ashford (2 miles) for a visit to the McArthur Glen Designer Outlet or enjoy a trip to the Kent coastline at Hythe (14 miles) where you can pick up the Romney Hythe & Dymchurch Railway and take a trip along the coast to nearby Dungeness. Dog walkers will enjoy the many footpaths that lead from your doorstep across the Kent countryside, and those looking for a spot of culture can enjoy a visit to nearby Godinton House and Gardens which is just 5.5 miles away. For those looking to explore further afield, Canterbury with its Cathedral and the Marlowe Theatre is around 20 miles away. Enter the property into the welcoming hallway and head through into the spacious kitchen/diner which acts as the real hub of the home offering a well-equipped kitchen area with a range-style electric cooker and five ring induction hob, dishwasher, fridge, and microwave. Whip up a delicious family meal before sitting down to dine at the large dining table with seating for eight guests. Just off the kitchen area is a handy utility room with a washing machine, tumble drier, fridge/freezer, and a back door out into the garden. From the dining area head back through the hallway to the cosy lounge with two large comfortable sofas, armchair, a wood burner, and a smart TV with Sky – perfect for getting the family together on chilly evenings. The first of the bedrooms is located on the ground floor and is a super-king bed (can be made into a twin on request). The ground floor is completed with a separate WC. A narrow set of stairs from the dining area lead up to the master king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room with WC. From the hallway, the second set of stairs leads to the remaining two bedrooms: a super-king bed (can be made into a twin on request) with an additional pull-out single trundle, and a double bed. The family bathroom is on this floor too and has a shower over the bath and WC. Heading outside to the front of the property there is ample patio seating from which to enjoy the rural views, and at the rear of the property is a hot tub with an overhead canopy which can be enjoyed in all weathers. The outside area is fully enclosed.
Weekly prices from £1,186.00
Norwich, East Anglia
7 4 1 Yes
Escape to the Norfolk coast with friends or family and enjoy a wonderful stay in this delightful cottage located a couple of hundred meters from the sandy shoreline of Sea Palling. With cosy decor, a crackling wood burner and a private patio garden, feel right at home in this charming holiday haven. Step into this enchanting cottage, where a side entrance from the parking area leads you into the hallway with plenty of space to shed your coats and shoes. The open-plan lounge/diner welcomes you with its exposed wooden beams and a warming wood burner, creating an inviting atmosphere in which to relax after a day of seaside fun. Sink into the comfortable sofas and gather around the dining table, set for seven, perfect for evenings filled with delicious meals and lively games. The country cottage-style kitchen is fully equipped with everything you need to whip up a storm, and the ground floor also features a convenient utility room. Upstairs, youll find four inviting bedrooms – two doubles, one twin, and a single, all well-presented with ample storage space. The family bathroom is also located on this floor, ready and waiting to soak tired legs at the end of the day. Venture outside and enjoy the fresh sea air in the peaceful garden, where youll find plenty of seating for al fresco meals or a sundowner or two! Located in the heart of the picturesque and peaceful village of Sea Palling, this charming cottage is the ideal base for guests looking to enjoy the beauty of the Norfolk coastline. Take a stroll through the dunes and marvel at the breathtaking views of the coast and countryside. If youre travelling with a canine companion, bring them along for an invigorating walk on the golden sands. The village also boasts a variety of amenities and delectable eateries, all within a mile of home. Take a trip to Horsey Gap, 4 miles away, where you might catch a glimpse of the local seals during winter. Alternatively, head to the town of Stalham, 4 miles west, and embark on an adventure on the Norfolk Broads or indulge in some great shopping, market delights, and delicious meals.
Weekly prices from £1,036.00
Pickering, Yorkshire Dales
7 3 2 Yes
Sitting on the edge of the North York Moors in the pretty village of Newton-on-Rawcliffe, this spacious cottage makes the perfect base for friends or family and their four-legged companions looking to enjoy the great outdoors and luxurious on-site facilities. With shared grounds, an indoor swimming pool, a sauna, a hot tub, and a table tennis table, there’s heaps to do at this gorgeous ground-floor property. With exposed brickwork and original wooden beams, the cottage has bags of charm and comfortable, stylish interiors. Head into the spacious lounge/diner with its Smart TV and a cosy wood burner for evenings in. Prepare tasty meals in the homely kitchen and eat together at the rustic dining table and chairs. There are three bedrooms all with good storage: a double, a twin and a triple bunk bed (with a double and a single bed). There are also two bathrooms – one is a wet room and the other, a bathroom with a bath and shower over the bath. You’ll find washing machines and a tumble dryer in the shared laundry room. Outside, enjoy drinks and lunch alfresco on the benches in the shared garden, relax in the water garden beside the pond, go swimming, relax in the hot tub and sauna, and set up a table tennis league. Visit the bustling town of Pickering (5 miles) with a museum, a brewery, shops, and eateries; you can also eat out at the nearby village pub. Go for a walk at Cropton Forest (3 miles) and Dalby Forest (17 miles), where there are also exciting mountain bike trails. Catch the steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway at Pickering for a trip through stunning scenery to the Gothic town of Whitby on the coast (18.5 miles) and have an exciting day out at Scarborough’s Luna Park (22.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,043.00
Huntly, Moray, Aberdeenshire & The Coastal Trail
7 4 2 Yes
This stunning castle has a real wow factor right from the moment you drive into the grounds. With plenty of unique touches, it provides a memorable backdrop for a large group of friends or family. With four bedrooms and sleeping up to seven people, plus two dogs, the property is in a beautiful location on the River Deveron – a fantastic spot for those who love to fish. However, this large home also has countless stunning walks from the front door, so even non-fishers will enjoy a stay. The property’s tower house helps to make the imposing building even more impressive. Parts of it even date back to the 14th and 15th centuries. However, while it retains many original features which give it character, such as stained-glass windows and a vaulted ceiling in the dining room, it has all the modern-day amenities you should need for a comfortable stay. The living areas are homely and cosy but at the same time, those original features give it a real castle experience. The entrance is via the side door that leads into the kitchen. This space has everything required to cook up a good meal and is a great place to gather for breakfast and chat about the day ahead. There is a small lounge area on the ground floor with a Smart TV which then leads to the dining room. It’s easy to host an unforgettable dinner party for family and friends and enjoy time together around the dining table, and light up the wood burner on those cooler winter nights. There is a WC and utility area next to the stairwell for your convenience. Take the stairs to the first floor, where you will find the shower room and three beautifully decorated bedrooms: one super-king-size, a king-size and a double. The main lounge is accessed by a few steps from the first floor and is in the original tower part of the castle. It’s a great place to read, relax, and unwind, with another wood burner to keep you cosy on colder evenings. On the second floor, you will find a twin bedroom and a bathroom with a beautiful Victorian-style bath. Outside, there is a large courtyard and garden area with seating and a BBQ, with lots of grassed areas for the children to play. It is laid mainly to lawn with plenty of mature shrubs and trees befitting of the castle’s age. Thanks to having so much land, there’s off-road parking for up to six cars.
Weekly prices from £1,135.00
Beaworthy, Devon
7 3 2 Yes
Escape to the country and recharge your batteries with friends or family (plus your canine companions) in this beautiful cottage. Its location makes it an excellent base for exploring North Devon and Cornwall, and you’ll love its original features and welcoming wood burner. Inside, the barn is designed ‘upside down’ to make the most of its fabulous views across Dartmoor. Go straight up the stairs to the open-plan kitchen/diner, with a soaring ceiling, timber floor and criss-crossing rafters. There’s heaps of space here to prepare meals and enjoy them at the sturdy dining table before you head to the lounge, where you can spend the evenings in the comfortable seating by the wood burner, reading, playing games or watching shows on the Smart TV. The three bedrooms are all on the ground floor: a super-king-size (can be a twin on request) with an en-suite shower room and glazed doors to the patio, a king-size, and a king size bedroom with additional single bed with floor-to-ceiling windows; the latter two sharing a bathroom. The outside space is just as special. Get competitive with table tennis in the barn at the top of the drive, exercise dogs in the half-acre paddock, play games in the garden, enjoy a meal around the picnic table or simply relax on the lawn in the sunshine. Found along a quiet rural track, the cottage is located on the edge of the small village of Shebbear and close to the Tarka Trail, a flat, off-road route through unspoilt countryside which is perfect for walkers and cyclists. Spend a day at the beach, with rocky and secluded Bucks Mill just 12 miles and popular Westward Ho! 16.5 miles or, if water sports appeal, the North Devon Wake Park is 12.5 miles. The historic village of Clovelly is 14.5 miles, as is the family attraction, The Big Sheep.
Weekly prices from £659.00
Pulborough, South of England
7 4 3 Yes
This charming property is located in the village of Fittleworth, which has a village shop and several nearby pubs. It is nestled in a rural location within the South Downs National Park having far-reaching countryside views. This makes it the perfect getaway with family and friends and enjoying easy access to the many footpaths and cycling trails on offer. The neighbouring towns of Petworth and Pulborough are both 3 miles away with the latter having two supermarkets and mainline trains to London. There is much to see and do in the area including Petworth House, several golf courses, racing at Goodwood and Fontwell, as well as Polo at Cowdry Park all within 15 miles, ensuring this pocket of West Sussex has something for all the family. Leave your shoes and coats in the hallway before continuing through to the lounge. With a large sofa and two armchairs, this is a tranquil space in which to unwind in front of the roaring wood burner on a chilly evening and catch up on your favourite programmes on the Smart TV which includes Sky, BT Sports, and Netflix. Beyond, the impressive conservatory offers the perfect place to relax with a good book or just soak in the stunning countryside views across the South Downs National Park. The well-equipped kitchen is located just off the lounge. Throw open the patio doors on a warm summer’s morning and enjoy an informal breakfast at the kitchen table which seats four, but which can be extended to seat eight, or simply sit outside on the top terrace for a coffee and enjoy the view. A formal dining room for eight is located on the opposite side of the lounge and is a great space for family celebrations and a games room with a pool table and plenty of board games for an after-dinner family games evening. Just off the games room is a handy study that provides a quiet area for catching up on emails and the ground floor is completed with a handy utility room and a separate WC. Heading upstairs there are four bedrooms: two king-size rooms with impressive views and en-suite shower rooms, a twin room, and a single room with an additional trundle bed. These two bedrooms share the family bathroom. Outside, there is a gas-fired BBQ for outdoor dining and multiple seating areas to choose from, all of which enjoy the breath-taking views over the South Downs. Relax after an enjoyable day sightseeing and watching the sunset with a glass of fizz produced by one of the many local growers. A secret garden behind the property offers a quiet spot to sit under a wooden pergola and enjoy the peaceful views. There is also a garden gate which gives direct access to extensive woodland walks.
Weekly prices from £1,807.00
Hawes, Yorkshire Dales
7 4 2 Yes
This authentic Yorkshire cottage in a quiet hamlet in the Heart of the Dales close to beautiful walks and Hawes’ pubs, shops, and eateries makes a cosy base for a group of friends or a family and their four-legged friends. The lounge and snug both have Smart TVs, ideal if you’re away with different age groups, and there’s an enclosed patio with a BBQ for fun evenings outdoors. The pretty cottage is well equipped for guests’ needs with relaxed contemporary styling and furniture. Go into the lounge with a wood burner in the stone fireplace, a Smart TV, and comfortable seating. Head through to the kitchen/diner with a well-equipped, light kitchen area and an attractive dining area where you can enjoy sociable mealtimes. Kick back in the snug and watch the Smart TV on the sofas or read a good book – there’s also a separate WC and a utility room. Head upstairs to bed in the four stylish bedrooms, a super-king with a gorgeous en-suite shower room, a double, a twin zip-and-link bed that can be made up as a super-king-size, and a single. There’s also a bathroom with a bath and a separate shower. You can sit outside in the walled patio, fire up the BBQ and spend your evenings under the stars, and there’s storage for bikes in the outhouse. Wander from Gayle to the centre of Hawes (0.5 miles) to visit the shops, galleries, pubs, eateries, and the Wensleydale Creamery, made famous by the Wallace and Gromit films. Get out and explore the beautiful Dales on foot or by bike on the many nearby footpaths and trails. There’s a lovely walk from Gayle to Aysgill Force waterfall (about 3 miles) through the Dales heading upstream alongside Gale Beck, which runs through the hamlet.
Weekly prices from £971.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
7 4 3 2
This converted granary is set on an organice farm in the beautiful Conwy valley just a mile from the historic town of Conwy with it's castle and quay. Just a short drive to the coast and Snowdonia this is a wonderful place for families and walkers alike.
Weekly prices from £377.00