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Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Enjoying a fantastic, elevated position overlooking spellbinding countryside, this stylishly designed lodge provides relaxing accommodation for two guests. This delightful property makes a perfect escape for a couple seeking a romantic retreat in a beautiful part of Dorset. The lodge is part of a charming complex within easy reach of Lulworth Cove and the bustling coastal town of Weymouth. Featuring a soothing outdoor hot tub and far-reaching views, this is an idyllic and relaxing holiday getaway. A slope and step lead up and into this bright and inviting single-level property, with French doors opening into the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The cosy lounge offers an ideal space to snuggle up and relax with a favourite movie. The charming dining area is by the windows, offering beautiful rural views, and the kitchen has a wide range of equipment so you can prepare a romantic meal. The lodge also offers a tastefully decorated king-size bedroom with a handy en-suite shower room. From the bedroom, a stable door leads out onto the pretty, enclosed garden which features an artificial lawn, gravel terrace and outdoor furniture, providing a lovely spot for al fresco drinks. There’s also a relaxing hot tub, and on a clear day, you can see across the bay. Within sight of the Osmington White Horse, the picturesque village of Osmington makes a wonderful base for exploring a glorious stretch of the Dorset coastline. The nearest beach is Osmington Mills, just a mile away. The thriving seaside town of Weymouth (6 miles) is home to Portland House, Nothe Fort, a SEA LIFE Centre, a lovely beach and plenty of great places to eat and drink. Other local attractions include Durdle Door (9 miles), Monkey World, the Tank Museum (both 10 miles) and Mill House Cider Museum (4.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £517.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Sleeping two guests plus one dog, this bijou bolthole is part of a complex of properties in beautiful Dorset, with outside space and surrounded by delightful countryside walks. You’re just a mile from the Jurassic Coast where you can explore coastal wonders, and ancient isles. Foodies will be thrilled to find a farm shop nearby (0.5 miles), and a welcoming pub with food and sea views (1 mile), while Weymouth (5 miles) offers an array of restaurants, shops, and a sandy beach. Off-road parking is available for one car. Head up external stairs towards your contemporary-style first floor apartment. Relax in cosy seating surrounded by calm seaside hues. With its romantic setting in the eaves, the property has sloping ceilings which add to its cosy character. Treat your loved one to a delicious meal featuring local ingredients - the sleek well-equipped kitchen has everything you need. Take the spiral stairs down to the rear of the property where you’ll find an enclosed garden and a private bubbly hot tub - the perfect place for evening giggles and banter. Sleep soundly in the pretty king-size bedroom with an en-suite shower room, and enjoy drinks on the living room balcony. Discover the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty which makes up almost half of the county. Explore the South West Coast Path - the walk between Bowleaze Cove and Osmington Mills reveals ancient geology, fossils, a smuggling history and a waterfall on the Osmington Mills beach (1 mile). Snap iconic landmarks from Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door (9.5 miles) to Ringstead Bay (2.5 miles). Sail as 2012 Olympians did by the Weymouth and Portland peninsula (9 miles), or stay ashore for summer’s Dorset Seafood Festival, and the Weymouth Beach Volleyball Classic.
Weekly prices from £511.00
Weymouth, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Set in the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this hillside retreat is surrounded by nature and countryside. It’s part of a complex of properties, each with their own private space; and the setting makes it easy to venture further afield to West Dorset, even neighbouring Devon. It’s ideal for couples with a canine companion as there are abundant walks from the doorstep; explore country valleys, stroll pebbled shores, and sunbathe in sandy beach coves (1 mile). You’ll find a farm shop and pub within a mile of the property, and off-road parking for one car. A flight of external steps, and a steep path, lead to this elegant studio. Step up to the veranda and head towards the inviting open-plan living space with relaxed contemporary tones. Rustle up tasty dishes in the well-equipped compact kitchen. After a day of trekking or bike riding, you’ll love the bubbly hot tub, and dining terrace where you can make wishes under the stars. Relax in the living area with TV favourites, or curl up with a book on cosy armchairs - those fantastic views can still be seen from the floor-to-ceiling windows. And enjoy a great night’s sleep in the dreamy double bed. Stroll along the esplanade in Weymouth (5 miles) and enjoy the sandy beach, harbour, and traditional seaside fun. Over the causeway, discover the Isle of Portland (9 miles) where you can visit a lighthouse, this was the setting for sailing in the 2012 Olympics. Watch feathered friends swoop in to Abbotsbury Swannery and Subtropical Gardens (12 miles); discover literary links at the National Trust’s Hardy’s Cottage (8.5 miles) and Cloud Hills; and explore history at the Nothe Fort coastal defence museum (6.5 miles), and the Iron Age hillfort of Maiden Castle, the size of 50 football pitches (9.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £490.00
North Walsham, East Anglia
2 1 1 Yes
Well positioned for exploring the Norfolk Broads National Park (10 miles) and the Norfolk coastline (5 miles), this exceptional cottage offers a never-ending array of activities in the vicinity. Primed and ready to receive two guests, the property is an extremely comfortable and cosy annexe for any couple. It’s also dog friendly with a large grassy garden to boot. Spend your time unwinding as a couple in between rewarding adventures in the Norfolk countryside, traversing walks and waterways on foot or by boat each day. This annexed cottage is entirely spacious, laid out over a single storey and offering more than enough room for two and a dog. The heart of the house is its open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, positioned in an L-shape with the kitchen tucked away around the corner. As well as the living area with cushy seating and a Smart TV, you’ll also find a small office space with a desk and chair, ideal for those who have a little bit of work to catch up on before they can truly relax. Relaxation will come as you step into the inviting double bedroom, complete with a Smart TV. Stepping outside, the rear garden offers a grassy lawn and generous patio space, furnished for your alfresco evenings. There is private off-road parking for two cars. The property sits on the edge of the town of North Walsham, around 1 mile from the town centre. Steeped in East Anglian history, this lovely locale features ancient architecture, a regular market and plenty of welcoming pubs offering an abundance of Norfolk charm. Similarly lively is the city centre of Norwich, accessible on the train or via a 16-mile drive. In the opposite direction, Bacton Beach (4 miles) is one to visit with a wide stretch of golden sand on the Norfolk Coast Path, within easy reach of both the coastal National Landscape and The Broads.
Weekly prices from £504.00
Holmfirth, Yorkshire Dales
2 1 1 Yes
This apartment is located next to a family-run real ale pub run by the owners, in the charming village of Meltham. Within the village, you’ll find a supermarket and places to eat, and there’s an 18-hole golf course just 1.5 miles away. Outdoors aficionados will love the proximity to the Peak District National Park (0.5 miles) while urban enthusiasts will make a beeline for Huddersfield, (4.5 miles) a vibrant market town with a rich industrial heritage and great shopping opportunities. With one double bedroom, this modern dwelling is ideal for a solo traveller or couple. You’ll enter via a shared entrance on the ground floor, which also leads to a similar two-bed property. The interior is fresh and tastefully decorated, with a natural colour scheme and wildlife-themed artwork on the walls. An open-plan layout offers a great opportunity to spend quality time together, whipping up tasty meals and enjoying them at the breakfast bar. The sofa and Smart TV are great for evening relaxation, and the bedroom has stunning moorland views to wake up to each morning. There’s no private outdoor space, but you can always relax in the pub garden. If the open countryside is calling, head into the national park for walks around Butterley or Wessenden Head Reservoirs (both 4 miles) or long cycle rides through spectacular scenery. Marsden Moor (3 miles) is also great for walking – you could preface your outing with a coffee or lunch in one of the nearby towns, such as Slaithwaite or Marsden (2 and 3 miles). There’s also a train station 2 miles away, with services to Leeds and Manchester, opening up further possibilities for day trips. Holmfirth (4.5 miles) is a must for TV fans – it was used as the backdrop of the 1970s BBC series, Last of the Summer Wine.
Weekly prices from £402.00
Norwich, East Anglia
2 1 1 Yes
Gaze out to sea from this perfectly placed coastal abode in Mundesley, Norfolk. Ideal for a couple seeking a romantic break away, the one-bedroom retreat is less than 100 metres from the beach. From here, swim, picnic on the sand or pick up the Norfolk Coast Path and walk the 8 miles along the sand and over the cliffs to Cromer. Visit National Trust country houses and dine out in restaurants selling delicious meals prepared with fresh Norfolk produce. Step into the single-storey holiday home and find yourselves in an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Pause for a moment to take in the stunning coastal vistas then head over to the soft seating to unwind for a while in front of a good film on the Smart TV. Prepare a delicious dinner for two on cosy nights in over in the kitchen area, then dine together at the table either inside or out. As day turns to night, head off to the king-size bedroom with an adjacent dressing room. Wake up to more glorious views then have a hot shower in the shower room before breakfast. Bask in the sunshine afterwards, over a cup of coffee in the courtyard garden. You’ll find parking for one car at the property. Plan days out to the bustling seaside towns of Cromer, 8.5 miles by car, and Sheringham, 13 miles’ drive. Potter in the independent shops, have fish and chips, and paddle in the sea. Wander through Sheringham Park, 13 miles from your base, which was designed by renowned landscape artist Humphry Repton. Venture 13 miles to Blickling Hall, another famous National Trust site; here, you can wander around the Jacobean house and explore the beautiful parkland grounds. Arrange a day trip into Norwich, 20 miles away, with its plethora of galleries, shops, restaurants and places of great history.
Weekly prices from £547.00
Monmouth, Pembrokeshire and the South
2 1 1 Yes
For a solo hiking holiday or a couple’s retreat, this ever-cosy shepherd’s hut provides an exceptional base for getaways in South Wales. Embrace outdoor living throughout your time here, enjoying morning coffee and sunset dinners with the instantly impressive view always in your eyeline. This elevated glamping property invites two guests to enjoy eco elements including a composting WC and solar-powered electric. Watch as the sun rises over the mountains whilst warming up by the wood burner indoors or enjoy evenings in the outdoor space, seeing the apple orchid trees glisten with fairy lights whilst the fire pit keeps you toasty. There’s as much space outdoors as there is indoors in this property’s offering, so prepare to enjoy a breath of fresh air. The garden is a wide-open space with chickens roaming through and plenty of seating. You can then take a few steps up into the shepherd’s hut where a single living space sits amongst a bathroom with shower and composting WC. The main room has been thoughtfully laid out to fit a kitchenette, a seating area by the wood burner and a double bed. There are plenty of blankets and linens strewn around for getting cosy under as night falls, and the property’s lack of TV invites you to get stuck into a great book or simply chatter into the night. On the western edge of the Wye Valley, not far from the England-Wales border, this property is well-positioned for walks and hikes in Monmouthshire and the Forest of Dean. Use the closest town, Monmouth (4 miles), as your base, setting off on several excursions from here and returning back to town to enjoy pubs and eateries on an evening. In the opposite direction, Abergavenny (14.5 miles) is a gateway town to the Brecon Beacons with superb surrounding scenery to explore.
Weekly prices from £602.00
Bradford-on-avon, Dorset and Somerset
2 1 1 Yes
Situated at the top of a hill and just a short walk from the town centre which offers shops, cafes and an excellent selection of restaurants and pubs. Bradford-on-Avon makes a wonderful base from which to explore Wiltshire and the Cotswolds and is just a short drive to the historic city of Bath with its famous Bath Spas, theatres, racecourse and rugby ground. With the train station just a short walk away, why not catch a train to the thriving city of Bristol. Enjoy beautiful walks to Devizes and Bath along Bradford’s canal path where boat and bike hire can easily be arranged. Golf at Cumberwell Park is within easy reach as well as a host of popular attractions Longleat, Lacock with its Abbey and gardens, Stonehenge, Stourhead House and Gardens to name but a few. Enter this Grade II listed Weavers cottage into the light and airy lounge with an exposed beam and a window seat, a perfect place for a quiet, or romantic break away. Settle in for a snug evening in front of the electric effect wood burner, with a feast, a bottle of wine and a film on the Smart TV. The perfectly equipped kitchen/diner has an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, microwave and a rustic wooden breakfast bar set for two, it is a great space for cooking lazy breakfasts or trying out new recipes. There is also a large utility cupboard with a washer/dryer. Head upstairs to the king-size bedroom with an original beam which brings a cosy feel whilst the window looks out towards the nearby town. Completing the accommodation is the bathroom which can be found next door with a shower over bath and WC. To the front of the cottage is a very small seating area with a table and chairs where you can enjoy your morning coffee and watch the world go by. The cottage is accessed via a number of steps and it is possible to load and unload your luggage outside of the property. There is plentiful roadside parking available nearby, subject to availability.
Weekly prices from £484.00
Tenby, Mid Wales
2 1 1 Yes
In a fabulous location close to the town centre, this little gem of a couple’s escape has the brilliant bonus of off-street parking - like gold dust in Tenby! Its open-plan living space is perfectly relaxing after a day on the beach or exploring the Pembrokeshire coast. This former coach house has been cleverly converted to create a two-storey retreat, set behind double gates that lead to a shared courtyard. Step through the property’s patio doors and you’ll find a thoughtfully planned and carefully decorated living space, with everything you’ll need for a comfortable stay. The kitchen has all the equipment necessary to whip up hearty breakfasts or delicious dinners, with space to enjoy your meals at the breakfast bar. Relax on the generously sized sofa and enjoy watching the TV, reading or simply doing nothing at all. When you’re ready to turn in, the way to bed is up a metal spiral staircase, and at the top you’ll find a tranquil double bedroom and an elegant shower room. As for outside space, you’re welcome to use the courtyard, which is equipped with garden furniture and makes a lovely spot for a drink or meal in the fresh air. The property is less than a mile from everything in Tenby, whether you want to sunbathe on the sandy beaches, stroll through the cobbled streets and explore the variety of shops and places to eat, look round the remains of the Norman castle or book a fishing trip from the harbour. In the summer you can take a boat over to tranquil Caldey Island. There’s a golf course 2 miles away and, if you want to venture further afield, the 11th-century Manorbier Castle and its landscaped gardens is 5.5 miles, while Carew Castle and Tidal Mill is 6 miles.
Weekly prices from £503.00