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Tavistock, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Experience a one-of-a-kind holiday in this entirely unique property, a converted roundhouse within reach of the Dartmoor National Park. Sleeping just two guests, this holiday home lends itself wonderfully to couples seeking romance and adventure amongst Devon’s magnificent countryside, with walks on your doorstep and beaches a short drive away. Having filled your days with exciting excursions, head home and enjoy the marvellous views out over Dartmoor from the comfort of this first-floor apartment. Rustic charm meets comfort in this expertly blended property, where exposed stone walls, sloped ceilings with wooden beams and a distinctive round layout are combined with all your up-to-date furnishings and appliances. Venture up an external stone staircase to reach the interiors. Inside, you’ll find a lounge/diner with exceptionally comfy seating, a Smart TV, and the kitchen just adjacent, a one-stop place for enjoying slow mornings and restful nights. The double bedroom is also on this floor, along with a full-sized family bathroom. Whilst the accommodation sits on a sprawling 160-acre farm, you’ll be pleased to find a designated patio area with furniture that’s for this property’s sole use, ideal when enjoying gentle warmth at the end of a summer’s day. You will also have access to shared gardens. One particular Devonshire destination is the Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), just a couple of miles from home. Amongst so many other Tamar Valley Trails, a particular call-out is the Tamar Coast to Coast Way, a route you’re welcome to move into from the nearby town of Gunnislake (3 miles), following a pathway down to its endpoint at the Rame Head Heritage Coast (18.5 miles). This walkway largely encompasses scenery along the River Tamar and also shares some sections with the AONB’s 35-mile Discovery Trail.
Weekly prices from £459.00
Tavistock, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
You couldn’t better the location in which the unique Lower Roundhouse finds itself. Just 2 miles away from the ancient market town of Tavistock and on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, you are also situated among 160 acres of glorious farmland. A superb base for couples looking to do lots of walking as well as explore one of England’s most ancient stannaries, this quirky property provides an unusual place to stay during your holiday. One of three properties, this charming roundhouse is true to its name. Situated on the ground floor, rounded walls and exposed beams give the space a rustic charm and an electric fire offers a warming retreat on cold evenings. On summer days, head outside through the patio doors onto a private area where you can enjoy a lovely West Country cream tea in the farm’s tranquil setting. If you are feeling sociable, take a stroll over to the larger shared garden to soak up the sun or enjoy an impromptu picnic. Journey into Tavistock where you will find a delightful pannier market, bursting to the brim with locally-made products. There are lots of independent shops and restaurants in the town and a theatre if you want to catch a play. Miles of spectacular walking country is on offer in Dartmoor National Park, which is under a mile away as well as around the Tamar Valley, just 3 miles south. A 20-mile drive brings you to the port city of Plymouth, a fantastic day out where you can visit the National Marine Aquarium and The Mayflower Steps.
Weekly prices from £387.00
Penzance, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
Couples looking for a rural getaway, away from the hubbub of day-to-life life, would be hard-pushed to find anywhere as peaceful as Riverside. The modern apartment, found in an attractive Cornish farmhouse, is surrounded by gorgeous farmland and an array of walking routes, meaning strolls hand-in-hand with your loved one are certainly on the agenda. The spacious interior is classic-cum-contemporary, with open plan cosy living quarters leading directly on to the modernised kitchen. Flashes of wood throughout the property lend themselves to a traditional farmhouse feel, while the warm and enticing double bedroom has garden views that will have your soul smiling at the drawing of curtains. Set in the heart of West Cornwalls old tin mining region, youll be just 1 mile from the beautiful coastal village of Marazion, its pubs, galleries and iconic landmark St Michaels Mount. Make sure you pack your comfy shoes as there are plenty of walks on the doorstep, including many country trails and the South West Coast Path, which runs along the Cornish coast. Should you wish to explore further, jump in the car for 7 miles to reach Hayles three-mile-long sandy beach, perfect for surfers, or head 10 miles north to St Ives for a spot of retail therapy.
Weekly prices from £477.00
Bude, Cornwall
2 1 1 Yes
With panoramic views straight out towards the ocean, punctuated only by emerald countryside, Scadghill Seaviews offers guests an unforgettable seaside retreat. Cosy and comfortable, this spacious home is an opportunity to escape everyday life, yet never be too far from all the fun of the seaside. Sip your morning coffee from the decking, and admire twinkling seaside views. With floor to ceiling glass doors, the conservatory area is undoubtedly the focal point. Sit back, relax and soak up the beautiful backdrop - theres even a telescope if you want to look a little closer, keep an eye out for the porpoises who like to grace the local waters. You can catch a glimpse of the sea from every room, so you can retreat after the days done, snuggle up and watch the sun set over the waves. Jump in the car and take a 4-mile drive to Bude, a delightful seaside town with a fantastic array of eateries and shops, you can also take a dip in the tidal pool, go crabbing in the rocks or try your hand at pedal boating in the canal. If youre seeking scenic views, take the coast path and head towards Boscastle and Tintagel - places not short of either history or beauty, and both under 23 miles away.
Weekly prices from £394.00
Bideford, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Situated in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you won’t be surprised to find that this property offers breathtaking views across open countryside to the Atlantic Ocean. Surrounded by farmland, National Trust land and the South West Coast Path, immersing yourself in the stunning landscapes and rural tranquillity of North Devon couldn’t be easier. Despite its quiet location, it is still close to North Devon’s dramatic coastline, beautiful beaches and family attractions. It also boasts a shared games room to entertain kids of all ages! Spacious and comfortable is not what you would expect from a self-contained annexe, but this property is just that. Like the farmhouse, there are many quirky touches, such as the grand four-poster bed in the double bedroom, a red phone box outside and a ‘waiting room’ sign on the kitchen door, but overall, the décor is traditional and homely. Set on one level, it would offer easy access for elderly guests. With 112 acres of land to explore, including a pond, a playing field and that all important safe storage for your bike and/or surfboard, you will be keen to retire to the open-plan garden area and enjoy a BBQ. North Devon is famous for its sandy beaches and this property is situated within 3 miles of one of its best, Westward Ho! (2.5 miles). You can also access the South West Coast Path from here, allowing you to further explore the beautiful coastline. Award-winning family attractions are nearby such as The BIG Sheep (2 miles) and The Milky Way (6 miles), but if you’re after heritage, visit the picturesque fishing village of Clovelly (11.5 miles) with its cobbled streets, museums and craft workshops.
Weekly prices from £489.00
Bridport, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 2 Yes
Escape to the Dorset countryside with this sustainably built and developed barn conversion on a small organic farm. Boasting rustic and quirky accommodation with exposed beams and wooden floorboards inside and a private patio for al fresco dining outside, this is the perfect bolthole for two. Explore this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on foot with your loved one and dogs as you discover both its unspoilt countryside and the dramatic Jurassic Coast, which is just 2 miles away. Set adjacent to the owner’s home, this delightful annexe is a spacious, homely and charming retreat for two. Rustle up delicious romantic meals in the kitchen area, which occupies one end of the open-plan living space. In the evenings, draw the curtains and snuggle down on the inviting sofa to enjoy a cosy night in front of the TV. Or, if the sun is shining, throw open the patio doors and enjoy a spot of stargazing on the enclosed patio. When it’s time for bed, climb the beautiful spiral staircase up to the light and bright king-size bedroom and en-suite bathroom. Located on a small organic farm with sheep and chickens grazing nearby, this property offers a peaceful retreat just 2 miles from the coast. Spanning 95 miles of the Dorset and East Devon coastline, the Jurassic Coast takes in charming seaside villages and towns. Follow the footpath that leads from the farm to Charmouth (2.5 miles), home to an array of shops, pubs and a spectacular beach. Visit nearby Lyme Regis (6 miles) with its fossil-rich beach and selection of independent shops and eateries, or head east to visit the historic market town of Bridport (6 miles), being sure to pop to the beach at West Bay (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £521.00
Bideford, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
This gorgeous barn conversion nestled into the North Devon countryside offers the ideal place for a romantic retreat. Set in the grounds of the owner’s house and surrounded by luscious green fields, you won’t find it hard to relax and unwind in this tranquil setting. Located in the charming village of Littleham, there is a pub offering home-cooked food only a few hundred metres from your door. This property also offers a fantastic base from which to explore the many delights of North Devon. From the outside, this property has instant appeal with its stone walls, slate roof and hanging baskets; its charm continues inside. Stepping into the open-plan lounge/dining area, the white walls and vaulted ceiling convey light, space and cleanliness, whilst the simple, tasteful and traditional decoration makes it seem homely and comfortable. The modest kitchen is well-equipped and includes a utility area. From the lounge, one step leads to the comfortable king-size bedroom. Outside, there is one acre of grounds which is shared with another property and includes a BBQ and seating area, so sit back with a glass of wine and immerse yourself in the peace and quiet. The rugged North Devon coastline is definitely one of the highlights near here. Westward Ho! with its miles of sandy beach is only 4.5 miles away and is the ideal place to sunbathe, ramble around the rockpools or take to the waves. You can also join the South West Coast Path from here and head south to explore more of the coastline. The historic, market town of Bideford with an array of shops and eateries is only 4 miles away with Barnstaple 13.5 miles away.
Weekly prices from £415.00
Ilfracombe, Devon
2 1 1 Yes
Located right on the water’s edge with a private patio garden boasting panoramic sea views, this lower-ground floor studio apartment is ideally suited for adventurous couples looking for excitement in North Devon. The popular harbour town of Ilfracombe is a fun destination in itself, with plenty of local seafood to sample, shops to explore, an aquarium to visit and much more right on your doorstep. No space is wasted in this cosy studio apartment. Cleverly implemented features allow you to convert the space to suit your needs, such as the easily hidden wall mounted double bed. Step in for a break from seaside shopping to a space bathed in natural light, subtle decor and sea views from almost anywhere in the open-plan living area. A shower room tiled in ocean colours is handy for rinsing off sandy feet after a day on the beach, then for a perfect evening follow this up with a drink on the patio watching the waves lap at the shore as the sun sets. There are plenty of things to do close to Smuggler’s Cove without ever needing to get in the car. Take a trip to Tunnels Beaches, where for a small fee you can access an incredible private beach; explore rock pools and walk through tunnels carved in the 1820’s. Further around the coast, you’ll find the larger sands of Woolacombe and Putsborough beaches just 7 miles away. Alternatively, for the chance to visit historic caves, witness wild seals and deer and experience a truly unspoiled British gem, boats to the majestic Lundy Island leave frequently from Ilfracombe Harbour.
Weekly prices from £477.00
Cardigan, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
Perched on the banks of the Afon Teifi, 2 miles from the vibrant town of Cardigan, this ever-cosy bungalow offers a wonderful place to stay on the fabulous Welsh coastline. Made to accommodate two, this romantic bolthole invites any couple to stay for a long or short getaway, offering plenty of walking, sightseeing and activity opportunities within effortless reach. It’s also dog-friendly with a generously laid-out and enclosed garden at the rear, ideal for those seeking dog-walking adventures along the Wales Coast Path and amongst beauty spots inland. Pack your walking boots and your water sports equipment to make the very most of this Cardigan Bay stay. Everything’s laid out on one floor in this superb bungalow offering, so you’ll be keen to find anything you need close at hand once you’ve settled in. Open-plan living awaits in the lounge/kitchen/diner, a light-filled space where you can put your feet up and enjoy life at your own pace. Switch on the flame effect electric fire to add a warming ambience whilst cooking, dining or unwinding in front of the TV. Moving further into the property, find a charming double bedroom with nautical-themed soft furnishings and a fully equipped family bathroom. Outside, a Mediterranean-style tiered garden allows you to dine outdoors or sunbathe in the privacy of your own space. The cottage is in St Dogmaels, a picture-perfect village on the outskirts of Cardigan with a riverside pub, a weekly farmers market and historic features including a working water mill. Take a 1.5-mile walk along the river to reach Poppit Sands Beach, a wide expanse of golden sand with dog-friendly zones year-round. This beach marks the start of the impressive Pembrokeshire Coast Path, an 186-mile route that hugs the edge of Wales’ south coast and offers an abundance of seaside sights to see.
Weekly prices from £453.00