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1 Bedroom Bed in Wheddon Cross  (51772), Minehead
1 Bedroom Bed in Wheddon Cross (51772)

Minehead, Dorset and Somerset

2 1 1 Yes

This area is popular with walkers and nature lovers with Exmoor National Park being right on your doorstep, thereby making the cottage popular with couples wanting to get away from it all, especially out of season. Set around the yard of the owner’s small farm it is perfect for those seeking peace and quiet. From the top gate of the farm, guests can walk up to the summit of Dunkery Beacon, where the views are far-reaching. The local village of Wheddon Cross is a short distance away and has a well-stocked local shop and pub. Other points of interest include the medieval town of Dunster with its famous Dunster by Candlelight Festival held at the beginning of December, Valley of the Rocks, Lynton and Lynmouth and the West Somerset Steam Railway. On entering this cottage, you will go straight into the lounge/kitchen/diner which is a perfect place to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet this location boasts. In the lounge area, you can enjoy curling up with your favourite book in front of the wood burner, or take time to watch the TV/DVD. The lounge and kitchen areas are divided by a breakfast bar which is perfect for breakfast and light suppers. The kitchen is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave and fridge with ice compartment. There is also a small cloakroom which is perfect for hanging coats and storing muddy boots after a long countryside walk. Heading upstairs you will find one super-king room (which can be made up as a twin on request). The shower room is also on this floor and has a shower and WC. Regret no children under the age of 16. Venturing outside through the cloakroom you will find an enclosed decked area with seating, here you can enjoy the warm Somerset evenings and the open views down the valley. Proceed down nine steps to the small private garden where you can relax and enjoy a spot of outside dining. In a separate building, you will find individual lockable store cupboards for bikes and surf boards, laundry facilities and even a hose and a sink with hot water for washing your four legged friends. With dogs in mind there is also a useful dog kennel and run located below the decking steps.

Weekly prices from £431.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Bideford  (51784), Bideford
1 Bedroom Bed in Bideford (51784)

Bideford, Devon

2 1 1 Yes

This secluded home from home is located in a wing of a former farmhouse. Relaxing, restful rooms provide you with all the comfort you need for a romantic break or a peaceful spell in the heart of the Devon countryside. Ideally placed to give you a genuine rural retreat, but also within easy reach of the major attractions of the North Devon coast and the rest of the county. The snug lounge with its feature fireplace and cheering wood burner is the perfect place to relax after a days exploration in the fresh, country air. You can enjoy a delightful supper for two at the dining table, perhaps prepared in the bijou but amply-equipped kitchen. Alternatively, you can dine alfresco in the small enclosed courtyard garden, making the most of the evening sunshine and perhaps making use of the BBQ provided. At the end of a busy day, there is a welcoming king-size bedroom where you have the added joy of country views from the window. There are plenty of beautiful, scenic walks in this corner of Devon. Not least of all, the South West Coast Path (1 mile) which offers stunning scenery: dramatic cliffs, waterfalls, secluded coves and beaches. You could follow this path along to Westward Ho! (4 miles) which offers two miles of golden sandy beach as well as a wealth of pubs, restaurants and shops. Other attractions easily reached from here include Clovelly (8 miles), a unique cliffside fishing village with cobbled streets and a pretty harbour, the picturesque village of Appledore (7 miles) and the port town of Bideford (5 miles), where you can catch the Oldenburg passenger ferry to the unique nature reserve of Lundy Island.

Weekly prices from £470.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Fowey  (SYLVA), Par
1 Bedroom Bed in Fowey (SYLVA)

Par, Cornwall

2 1 1 Yes

Stay in this romantic cabin set in a quiet, rural location of 7 acres of meadows and woodland. The Luxulyan Valley is a World Heritage Site and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, so you wont be short of spectacular waterside and woodland walks. The stunning cabin is the ideal place to stay for a tranquil retreat, with a wooden finish across the property. Youll certainly feel like youre in a peaceful setting where you can relax and get away from busy life. Sylvan View is a sublime choice, offering everything you could need for a restful holiday away. Enjoy the beautiful views out of the large French doors from the compact dining table, before warming yourself by the wood burner in the corner. The kitchen is spacious enough to create a lovely meal to fill up on for the day ahead. When you return, climb the ladder to the sleeping area that has a comfy double bed and a window looking out onto the woodland. Sylvan View is in a great place for you to discover the Cornish countryside. Youre just 1 mile from the renowned Eden Project which has something for everyone. Highlights of the area include the busy fishing harbour Fowey (6 miles) for shops and restaurants; Charlestown for its wonderful marine-themed museums and tall ships; Carlyon Bay for its sandy expanses; St Austell for its interesting shops and nightlife; and the bewitching Lost Gardens of Heligan (all within 10 miles of Sylvan View).

Weekly prices from £368.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Knighton  (51897), Knighton
1 Bedroom Bed in Knighton (51897)

Knighton, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Traditional cottage interiors, far-reaching countryside views and a hot tub make this charming Shropshire cottage an ideal getaway for a nature-loving couple plus up to three canine companions. Explore the surrounding Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, filled with nature reserves, hiking trails and historical landmarks before unwinding in front of the fire. As you enter the property, you’ll be greeted with characterful flagstone floors and exposed wooden beams. Defrost cold paws and feet in front of the wood burner, which sits in a large exposed stone inglenook fireplace in the neutral-toned lounge/diner with a comfortable sofa. Behind the lounge area is an intimate dining table with seating for two. Continue into the farmhouse-style kitchen with wooden worktops and tones of green. Upstairs is a super-king-size bedroom plus a bathroom with a shower over the bath. Take your four-legged friend for a run around the fenced garden with furniture, a BBQ and a hot tub. Surrounding the property are 43 acres of grounds, which has a laundry room for all guests on the farm. Start your day with a dog walk around the farmland, a designated local wildlife site, where you can meet the sheep and soak up the countryside views. Go on an adventure along the Glyndwr’s Way National Trail or set off along Offa’s Dyke (8.5 miles). Pop to the local pub and shop while based in the village of Beguildy or visit the mediaeval town of Clun (9.5 miles), where you’ll find castle ruins. You’ll also be within reach of the quaint historic market towns of Knighton (9.5 miles) and Ludlow (18.5 miles).

Weekly prices from £698.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Knighton  (51898), Knighton
1 Bedroom Bed in Knighton (51898)

Knighton, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Welcome to this charming stone-built studio located on a working sheep farm in the Welsh borders, nestled within 43 acres of pristine countryside. It provides an idyllic retreat for a couple or solo traveller and comes complete with its own private hot tub from which to enjoy the spectacular countryside views. Despite its modest size, this cosy studio offers a comfortable stay. The open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining/sleeping area features a comfortable double bed, folding table, and chairs. The creatively designed kitchen area is equipped with a small induction hob, fridge, microwave oven, slow cooker, and air fryer, all complemented by lovely views of rolling countryside. A gleaming shower room completes this warm and welcoming home. Outside, you’ll find a private hot tub awaiting your relaxation, along with a table, chairs and a BBQ for delightful al fresco dining in the enclosed garden. Additionally, there’s a shared utility room, and there’s a storage area for bicycles and canoes. Guests are welcome to let dogs roam freely and safely in the one-acre fenced garden, and your furry friends can also explore the 43 acres of grounds. If you need additional accommodation, neighbouring Tack Cottage (property code 51898) sleeps two. Nearby, you can find the village of Beguildy, with a welcoming pub and a handy shop. Within 11 miles, you’ll discover historic towns like Clun, Knighton and Newtown, situated along the River Severn. The region offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts, including walking Glyndwr’s Way National Trail or Offa’s Dyke Trail, as well as numerous cycle routes to explore, all revealing the splendid Welsh countryside and the rolling Shropshire Hills. For unique days out, visit the Observatory Spaceguard Centre (12 miles) or The National Cycle Museum, 20 miles from home.

Weekly prices from £425.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Shaftesbury  (52108), Warminster
1 Bedroom Bed in Shaftesbury (52108)

Warminster, Dorset and Somerset

2 1 1 Yes

Located on the Dorset/Somerset and Wiltshire borders, this charming converted property is one of two barns set around a pretty courtyard, which is adjacent to the owner’s 17th century farmhouse. Set within a 50 acre sheep farm with some horses to admire it is the perfect spot for those wanting to take a break from the stresses of modern life. With a plethora of walks, cycle routes and flora and fauna to explore, plus the picturesque towns of Shaftesbury, Mere, Bruton and Wincanton within easy reach, it’s ideally situated for relaxed days spent touring. Enjoy a day out at nearby Stourhead, Longleat or Stonehenge before sampling local produce in one of the country pubs to be found dotted around the lanes. On entering this former farm building you are met by a characterful open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with pitched ceiling and feature beams. The stylish kitchen area is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, and microwave. There is a laundry room with a washer/dryer situated in the courtyard. The cosy lounge area is adjacent and offers a TV and DVD, making this the perfect place to relax and unwind after a day spent exploring this picturesque area. Heading on from here is an inviting double bedroom and a useful room which you could use as a study or storage room for luggage. At the end of the corridor is a bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Heading outside you will find a gravel courtyard and patio with garden furniture. Located a short stroll from the barn, it’s the perfect spot to relax and unwind. There is off-road parking for two cars adjacent to the property. Across the yard, there is an enclosed area for your furry friends can run freely, walks can be taken through the owner’s land, where there are beautiful views across open countryside to a lake and bluebell woods in season.

Weekly prices from £426.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Stow-on-the-Wold  (52145), Cheltenham
1 Bedroom Bed in Stow-on-the-Wold (52145)

Cheltenham, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

The unspoilt village of Naunton is tucked peacefully away in the heart of a valley though just off the main tourist trail. Well served with a traditional village pub, a historic dovecote situated in a beautiful spot by the river Windrush, along with a wealth of walking, golfing, cycling and horse riding that makes its way through the breath-taking countryside and picturesque hamlets. Offering easy access to a host of attractions The Cotswold Farm Park, Daylesford organic farm shop, numerous National Trust properties and gardens. Further afield Cheltenham and Stratford upon Avon are both great for a day at the races. With many local festivals throughout the year including both the food and literature. Step into this breath taking property, a spectacular vaulted barn with beautiful exposed beams. Enter the property into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which offers the perfect space for a romantic get away. Tastefully finished with a clever mix of both old and new, on a chilly evening why not light the wood burner and relax with a good book or a movie on the comfy sofa with TV/DVD. The kitchen area, contemporary in style has an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and dishwasher and is perfect for preparing a romantic supper for two. There is also a shower room with shower and WC on this floor. When the day is done, climb the wooden stairs onto the mezzanine with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams to a king-size bedroom with garden views. Step outside and enjoy your morning coffee with bird song within a small seating area. A shared utility area with washing machine is housed in an outbuilding near the property and there is also allocated private parking for two cars available.

Weekly prices from £634.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Hartland  (LINNE), Bideford
1 Bedroom Bed in Hartland (LINNE)

Bideford, Devon

2 1 1 Yes

Gaze out across the picturesque, verdant countryside and catch glimpses of the sea in the distance when you stay at this delightful former barn for two. In an excellent position for exploring both the Devon and Cornwall coastal areas, the one-bedroom hideaway nestles in rural surroundings, 3 miles from Hartland. Set on 260 acres of farmland, it has access to an abundance of great walks and is 5 miles from the secluded beach at Welcombe Bay, which is popular with surfers. Ideal for couples, it could also suit those with one child under five. Open the door to the stone retreat and enter to find airy accommodation with a vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Rest and recuperate after your excursions in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Open the door in here to bring in a summer breeze on hot days. Unpack the fresh provisions you have bought in the kitchen area then rustle up a romantic meal for two. Dine inside or out, depending on the weather, then while away your evening in front of the TV or a DVD. When you are ready to turn in for the night, head through to the lovely king-size bedroom, where you can also have an extra cot bed made up for a little one by special request. The barn comes with a family shower room. Lose yourselves in the views when you relax out on the patio with a glass of wine or cup of tea. Cook dinner out here on the BBQ on summer evenings. While away an hour or two in Hartland, browsing in the shops, sourcing local produce, and visiting the abbey and its gardens. Plan a day trip to Westward Ho!, 18 miles away, to bask in the sunshine on its long golden sands and to swim in the sea.

Weekly prices from £417.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Tavistock  (HGARD), Tavistock
1 Bedroom Bed in Tavistock (HGARD)

Tavistock, Devon

2 1 1 Yes

This delightful studio apartment in a stunning barn conversion makes a great base for those who are keen to explore the dramatic landscape of Dartmoor National Park and beyond. Surrounded by gorgeous countryside, it’s easy to sit back, enjoy the tranquillity and forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With plenty of scenic walks from your doorstep, you’ll never get bored, but there is still a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants in historic, market town, Tavistock, which is only 4 miles away. One of two apartments in this conversion, this property is situated on the ground floor. Inside, neutral colours and warm tones have been used throughout to make the whole place seem light, airy and spacious, whilst contemporary furniture allows the most to be made of the space available. At one end of the apartment is the bedroom area which flows directly into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, with a small step separating the two. There is one shower room with a heated towel rail. Outside, there is a private patio area with seating to allow guests to soak up the fresh, country air. There is also a large, shared garden with BBQ. Dartmoor is perfect for those who enjoy exploring by foot with places like Lydford Gorge (9 miles) providing particularly stunning walks. There are also opportunities for those who enjoy cycling, with the Devon Cycle Network passing within one mile of the property. For something more historical, the National Trust’s Castle Drogo, a 1920s Art Deco castle, is worth the drive (27 miles) with attractive gardens and grounds to wander around. There are lots of other picturesque towns and villages to explore within the National Park.

Weekly prices from £369.00