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1 Bedroom Bed in Cresselly (59667), Kilgetty
1 Bedroom Bed in Cresselly (59667)

Kilgetty, Mid Wales

2 1 1 Yes

Cosy and romantic, this semi-detached stone cottage offers a magical couples’ escape amid idyllic rural countryside. Nestled on the outskirts of Cresswell Quay, this stunning abode features open-plan living areas plus a pretty courtyard garden with an outdoor hot tub – perfect for romantic evenings beneath the stars. There’s plenty to tempt you out of your cosy hideaway too, with walks and cycle routes all around and the beaches of Tenby and Saundersfoot within 7.5 miles. A bright and cheerful stable door leads into this charming cottage, where you’ll find beautifully presented and surprisingly spacious interiors. Lit by multiple skylights, the handsome galley-style kitchen has everything you need to prepare delicious meals at home, before savouring a meal for two at the round dining table. There’s heaps of space to relax and unwind, from cosy evenings next to the wood-burner-effect electric fire in the lounge, to afternoons curled up with a book in the sun lounge. The courtyard garden is a perfect suntrap, and with outdoor sofas, a bistro table and chairs, and a hot tub, it’s like an additional room of the house. An elegant double bedroom ensures a blissful night’s sleep, while the neighbouring wet room gives you a fresh start in the morning. Venture to the historic hamlet of Cresswell Quay to savour a drink at a historic and traditional country pub, set next to the tidal creek. You can pick up the Pembrokeshire Coast Path from here, making this a popular destination for walkers and nature lovers. There’s more history to discover at Carew Castle and Tidal Mill (2 miles) and in the charming town of Pembroke (6.5 miles) with its imposing Norman castle.

Weekly prices from £496.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Looe  (59680), Liskeard
1 Bedroom Bed in Looe (59680)

Liskeard, Cornwall

2 1 1 Yes

Set within the owners vineyard, wake up to picture-postcard views of rippling vines through floor to ceiling windows at this idyllic retreat in the Looe Valley Vineyard, ideal for couples or some alone time. The perfect location to escape busy lives, guests can look forward to a peaceful break amidst the undulating Cornish countryside. Whether enjoying a delicious barbeque in the summer sunshine or cosying up in front of the crackling wood burner in the winter, tranquillity (as well as incredible views) is guaranteed here. The reverse-level layout of The Coach House Looe Valley Vineyard makes the most of the surrounding scenery. Painted in soft hues the interiors are welcoming, offering a place to unwind after a day discovering local beauty spots. Downstairs, the spacious bedroom opens onto a seating area outside where you can gaze at the twinkling stars before sinking into soft sheets. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and walkers, the property is surrounded by hidden coves and quaint Cornish fishing villages including Looe and Liskeard (4 miles). Make use of the quiet, local beaches (around 10 miles) some of which can be accessed via the Coast Path. Pack a picnic and wander the wild Bodmin Moor, 9 miles away, passing by trickling streams, old mining houses and freely roaming ponies. If you prefer to explore by two wheels, there are scenic routes through the Cardinham woods, 14 miles away. As well as cycle hire and trails in Lanhydrock (14 miles) that offer access to The Camel Trail to Padstow. For a full day out, there are a plethora of attractions nearby including National Trust Cotehele (17 miles), Looes Monkey Sanctuary (7 miles), the Adrenaline Quarry (5 miles) and the nearest station, Looe Valley Line (0.6 miles), an easy walk down the lane.

Weekly prices from £405.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Uplowman (60112), Tiverton
1 Bedroom Bed in Uplowman (60112)

Tiverton, Devon

2 1 1 Yes

Retreat to this delightful shepherds hut, which nestles on a working farm, deep in picturesque Devon. Sleeping up to two guests, the romantic abode enjoys far-reaching rural views from its setting approximately 1.5 miles from Uplowman. Soak up the scenery from the luxury of your private hot tub or play a game of tennis on the shared court. Take one delighted dog with you if you choose and head straight out on long county walks. Climb a few steps up to your charming lodge to experience its creatively designed, studio-style accommodation. Find a kitchen area with ample space for preparing delicious dinners for two, as well as a breakfast bar for dining. Light the wood burner on chilly evenings and settle down on the comfortable seating to watch a DVD or Smart TV. Find your comfortable bed tucked neatly at one end of your cosy hut, which has underfloor heating. Wake up in the morning to enjoy a hot shower in the cleverly incorporated shower room before stepping out on to the deck for breakfast in the sunshine. Wait for the BBQ to heat up in the evening while you relax in your hot tub, take in the views and gaze up at the stars as night falls. Stretch your legs with a walk of almost 9 miles to the National Trusts Knightshayes Court. Visit the splendid Gothic Revival mansion, which houses some fascinating collections of art; stroll in acres of immaculate garden and parkland while you are here. Spend an afternoon in Tiverton, 5.5 miles away, where you can visit the fortress of Tiverton Castle, dating back to 1106, or the 11th-century Bickleigh Castle, with its moated gardens.

Weekly prices from £438.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Northrepps (60268), Cromer
1 Bedroom Bed in Northrepps (60268)

Cromer, East Anglia

2 1 1 Yes

Escape to a tranquil, traditional cottage set over two levels, ideal for couples seeking a peaceful holiday. The property is dog-friendly and has a beautiful garden in which to relax. From the doorstep, amble along pretty countryside lanes to the popular fishing village of Overstrand (2 miles) with its golden sandy beach and pretty-coloured beach huts. From Overstrand, Cromer is 2 miles along the scenic North Norfolk coast. Enter this welcoming property into the lounge/diner with calming tones that invite you to unwind from the moment you step through the door. Sink into the comfortable sofa after a day spent exploring the local area and catch up on your favourite films on the Smart TV. If the weather is cool, pop a log on the open fire for a cosy and romantic atmosphere. An archway, created from characterful exposed standing beams, leads to the compact, contemporary kitchen with everything required to rustle up a late brunch or romantic dinner. During warmer months, you can open the stable door for a cooling breeze. The cottage-style staircase leads to the first floor with a bathroom and a king-size bedroom. Outside, the cottage has both a front and rear garden to enjoy. The rear garden is enclosed, offering a raised shingled area with garden furniture and BBQ for dining alfresco in fine weather. To the front is a brick patio with a bench, perfect for a morning brew. Discover the picturesque coastal town of Sheringham (8 miles), and for an additional attraction, hop on the North Norfolk Railway through to the Georgian Market town of Holt, where you can discover the towns history following the Owl Trail. Blakeney (17 miles) is a must-visit for nature lovers, where you can enjoy a boat trip to see the local seal colony.

Weekly prices from £444.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham  (60276), Gloucester
1 Bedroom Bed in Cheltenham (60276)

Gloucester, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Set within a traditional farming village, close to the Herefordshire border, offering easy access to the open countryside and the banks of the River Severn, with stunning scenery just perfect for walking and cycling whatever the time of year. This central location offers easy access into the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley, The Malvern Hills and Three Counties Show Ground. Spend a day in the Cotswolds where you can take your pick of picturesque villages or wander one of the many National Trust gardens. Take a trip to Cheltenham, famed for a day at the races or one of their many festivals. The area has a vibrant events calendar hosting events throughout the year to suit all tastes, including food festivals, the medieval festival and blossom trail. Step inside the property to receive a warm welcome from this detached barn that has been handcrafted with natural wood, exposed brickwork and an eclectic style that further enhances its charm. Enter the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner with a stylish and contemporary finish. The kitchen area has been finished with granite worktops and is well-equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge and dishwasher, making this a great space to prepare a meal. Enjoy your evening meal or lazy breakfast in the dining area before heading to the lounge. The lounge area is the perfect place to relax after a day of exploring with wood burner effect electric fire and TV to watch your favourite movie. Completing the ground floor is the stylish shower room with shower and WC. When you’re ready for a good night’s sleep head up the stairs to the first floor to the bright and airy king-size bedroom with countryside views. Head outside to enjoy the views across the countryside from the enclosed garden. Enjoy a spot of al fresco dining with the table and chairs or relax in the hot tub. Here you will also find the storage shed for bikes and the utility area with washing machine. There is ample private parking to the front of the barn.

Weekly prices from £642.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Conwy  (60294), Conwy
1 Bedroom Bed in Conwy (60294)

Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales

2 1 1 Yes

Part of a small group of properties surrounded by beautiful mountain views, this light and stylish lodge offers cosy accommodation for couples exploring the northern reaches of Snowdonia National Park. Set in a gorgeous spot just outside the historic town of Conwy, the fresh and welcoming single-level property has been tastefully furnished and lies on a charming, three-acre site with landscaped gardens and a natural pond. A perfect getaway for two guests, this romantic hideaway makes a fantastic base for eager walkers, climbers, cyclists, and nature lovers discovering an unforgettable part of the glorious North Wales coastline. Entering this delightful hideaway, you will be greeted by a welcoming and generous open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. The airy lounge is perfect for snuggling up on the sofas in the evening to watch a film, while the central dining table is ideal for romantic meals which you can rustle up in the smart and fully equipped kitchen to the rear. When it’s time to retire for the night, there’s a spacious and relaxing bedroom with a king-size bed. The lodge also features a refreshing bathroom with a lovely, free-standing bath and a separate shower. Glass sliding doors lead out from the main living space and onto the charming patio which has plenty of garden furniture, providing a wonderful spot to sit back, take in the stunning views over the surrounding grounds and enjoy a BBQ or a quiet drink in the evening. Conwy (3.5 miles) is known for its stunning medieval castle and Elizabethan gatehouse Plas Mawr, as well as a sweet beach, a choice of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, and a fishing harbour which is home to the Smallest House in Great Britain. Also nearby are Bodnant Garden, the Cefn Coch Stone Circle, and the popular resort of Llandudno, all within 10 miles.

Weekly prices from £476.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Glastonbury  (60295), Bridgwater
1 Bedroom Bed in Glastonbury (60295)

Bridgwater, Dorset and Somerset

2 1 1 Yes

This beautiful detached barn is located in a great spot for those requiring a peaceful holiday, or for those wishing to enjoy all that Somerset has to offer with its convenient location. Walkers will have a choice of walks virtually on the doorstep, plus cycle routes or perhaps bird watching at a RSPB Nature Reserve on the Somerset Levels ideal for keen bird watchers and nature lovers alike. Visit the sandy and dramatic beaches of Burnham-on-Sea or enjoy a day out slightly further afield at the seaside towns of Lyme Regis and West Bay. There are attractions for all tastes with Glastonbury Tor, Cheddar Gorge, the cathedral city of Wells, Clarks Village at Street, or the many National Trust properties. Step up a few external stone steps and enter this beautiful single-storey property with wooden oak flooring throughout, exposed beams and quirky features. The open-plan accommodation opens into the light and airy lounge/sun room/kitchen/diner. In the summer you can open the door to let the outside in and relax with a book in the sun room, or in the cooler months snuggle up on the comfy sofa and watch the seasons change in front of the wood burner while watching your favourite programme on the Smart TV. The well-equipped kitchen area has an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave, Nespresso Vertuo coffee machine, dishwasher and washer/dryer, perfect for trying out new recipes or old family favourites. From here enter the king-size bedroom with a contemporary en-suite shower room with shower and WC. Venturing outside there is a raised seating area overlooking the shared open courtyard. There is also the added benefit of a beautiful garden approached via a path with seating and a charcoal BBQ making it a perfect spot to enjoy a BBQ, or a place to relax and enjoy a glass of wine. There is also off-road parking for two cars in the courtyard at the front of the property.

Weekly prices from £508.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Rutland Waters (60672), Oakham
1 Bedroom Bed in Rutland Waters (60672)

Oakham, Heart of England

2 1 1 Yes

Located in an idyllic village amongst the glorious rolling countryside of Rutland, this delightful cottage provides the perfect base for exploring the many attractions of the local area. Sightseer’s will be spoilt for choice with many historic buildings which dot the landscape including the 12th century Oakham Castle, Burghley House, a truly stunning Elizabethan house and a must visit for equestrian lovers and Rockingham Castle, a magnificent castle built by William the Conqueror. The area is a mecca for wildlife lovers and walkers with a myriad of paths and tracks to navigate including of course the famous Rutland Water which offers a variety of activities including sailing, canoeing, windsurfing, boat trips, fishing, rock climbing, high ropes, abseiling, cycling and hot air ballooning. This stylish former woodsman’s cottage has been sympathetically and lovingly renovated by its current owners mixing both old and new to provide a sophisticated and charming place in which to relax. Guests arriving will initially enter the open-plan ground floor comprising of lounge, dining area and kitchen and notice the bright and airy decor with clean lines interspersed with cosy homely touches. A wood burner in the lounge area provides both a focal point and a romantic atmosphere ensuring cosy evenings snuggled up in front of the TV or indulging in a favourite novel. The handmade bespoke dining table created from reclaimed timbers found in the cottage provides a place to enjoy any meal whether a quick bite to eat or a celebration, and the well-equipped kitchen provides everything required to cook up a storm should guests choose to dine in. The kitchen has an electric oven and induction hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, coffee machine and a handy dishwasher. During the warmer months, the stable door to the garden can be opened to allow for a cooling breeze. The tactile paint palette continues upstairs with light and spacious rooms. Climbing the stairs to the first floor guests will initially find a snug area with vintage style desk and chair, perfect for a moment of quiet contemplation or relaxation. The bedroom easily accommodates the comfy king-size bed and will ensure a good night’s rest, with views over the green to the quintessential English village. Completing the accommodation is a beautiful shower room with shower and WC, benefiting from underfloor heating. For those who enjoy spending time outdoors, the pretty garden enables guests to climb a little slate path to an upper tier, where there is a patio area with garden furniture and a fire pit/BBQ, providing opportunities for al fresco dining. You can chain your bikes up in the garden, and being enclosed the garden is perfect for pets. There is roadside parking, subject to availability.

Weekly prices from £556.00

1 Bedroom Bed in Isle of Purbeck (IC131), Swanage
1 Bedroom Bed in Isle of Purbeck (IC131)

Swanage, Dorset and Somerset

2 1 1 Yes

Retreat to this gorgeous stone cottage on the edge of the village of Worth Matravers, on Dorset’s Isle of Purbeck peninsula. A rural idyll for two, plus one very happy dog, this pretty, one-bedroom property is ideally situated for long country and coastal walks. Follow the Priests Way into Swanage, 3.5 miles away, or head down to the Jurassic Coast to pick up the South West Coast Path and hike 6 miles round to Kimmeridge Bay. This bijou property has been carefully designed to reveal a wealth of character while offering comfortable and welcoming accommodation. Find its open-plan interior has beautiful exposed stone walls and a stylish country cottage appeal. Step in to discover a kitchen area, with a fridge with ice compartment, microwave, electric oven and hob, and dishwasher. Prepare romantic meals then dine in the sunshine, with the French doors open. Relax on the sofa to take in the views towards the sea or to watch TV or a DVD. As dusk falls head through to the sumptuous bedroom area, with its king-size bed and en-suite shower room, with WC. On balmy mornings enjoy breakfast out in the sunshine. Take a few stone steps down into the south-facing garden. Light the BBQ here in the evening, pour yourself a glass of chilled wine and gaze out at the views. This cottage comes with parking for one car. Wander over to the pub in Worth Matravers whenever you fancy a break from cooking. Drive 4 miles to Castle Corfe to potter in interesting shops and choose between more restaurants. Visit the ruins of the castle, built by William the Conqueror. Book a round ticket on the heritage railway to Swanage and back. Pause in Swanage to swim from the sandy beach, take a fishing trip or go paddleboarding.

Weekly prices from £501.00