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Wells, Dorset and Somerset
3 2 1 Yes
This property is located in the cathedral city of Wells, England’s smallest city. The city is easily negotiable on foot and offers a great range of independent boutiques, pubs, delis, and restaurants, alongside the magnificent Gothic cathedral and adjoining Bishops Palace Gardens. Just outside the city, a ten-minute drive away, visitors will find Wookey Hole Caves, a complex of attractions not only including the caves themselves, but also a number of museums, a 4D cinema, a range of play facilities, and a Victorian penny arcade. A little further afield, a visit to the impressive Glastonbury Abbey is not to be missed, and keen shoppers will enjoy a day visiting the discount shopping village in Street, just eight miles away. Two steps lead from the pavement up to the front door of this property, bringing guests to the cosy and homely lounge, where a window seat and a comfortable sofa offer plenty of space to relax in front of the TV/DVD and hi-fi, or perhaps curl up with a book in front of the pebble-effect electric fire. Guests pass the dining area on the way to the kitchen, where they will find an oven, hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment, dishwasher, and coffee machine. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms. The first of these is a restful double room, whilst the second room is a peaceful single room. The bathroom can also be found on this floor and offers a shower-over-bath and WC. Outside, to the rear of the property and accessed through the patio door in the kitchen, there is a small, yet attractive, courtyard garden which has garden furniture and a BBQ.
Weekly prices from £531.00
Colchester, South of England
3 2 1 Yes
Nestled along a peaceful no-through road near the village church, this charming cottage in Dedham offers a wonderful base for a couple or small family to explore the surrounding countryside and picturesque coastline. Enjoy a homely atmosphere and a private walled garden when staying at this welcoming Suffolk retreat. Step inside the cottage to a hallway, where youll find a handy cloakroom and the staircase leading to the first floor. The cosy lounge is a perfect spot to unwind, featuring a comfortable sofa and armchair, a TV/DVD player, a beautiful feature fireplace with traditional tiling, and French doors that open out to the garden. The well-equipped kitchen/diner is ideal for home cooking, with everything you need to cook up a feast alongside a dining table for relaxed meals together. Upstairs, two inviting bedrooms await – a double bedroom and a single bedroom with an additional pull-out bed for families or friends. The stylish family shower room boasts a spacious walk-in double shower for a refreshing rinse after a day of adventure. Outside, the walled garden awaits for a quiet moment with your morning coffee, and off-street parking for one car ensures your arrival will be a breeze. Explore the Deadham Vale National Landscape and discover the historic villages of Long Melford and Lavenham (both 17 miles), famous for their timeless beauty and appearances in television series such as Lovejoy. Traditional seaside activities await in Clacton-on-Sea (18 miles) for a day of family fun. History buffs will love exploring Sutton Hoo, Framlingham and Orford Castle (all within 30 miles), while family-friendly attractions such as Jimmy’s Farm (10 miles) offer a great day out for all. For a spot of shopping, head to Colchester or Ipswich, both within 10 miles of home.
Weekly prices from £417.00
Bideford, Devon
3 2 1 Yes
This cosy property is wonderful for anyone looking to experience a seaside village like a local. Situated in the heart of Instow, steps away from the friendly pub and the waterfront, it’s ideal for families and dog owners who want to explore the North Devon area. The house is in a great situation to enjoy days out at the attractive villages that dot the coastline and the wood burner-effect electric fire lends itself to evenings in as you reconnect after a long day. The interior of the property has been tastefully decorated to reflect the sea nearby and is a calming retreat. The front door opens directly onto an open-plan living space that houses both the lounge and the kitchen, as well as a retractable dining table. The galley kitchen blends seamlessly with the house’s period features and holds many of the conveniences necessary for modern cooking. This leads on to the pint-sized courtyard that has seating to unwind in. Instow is ideally situated near many of North Devon’s attractions. For those looking for a glimpse of the past, explore the village of Clovelly, a beautiful working fishing village that is less than 15 miles from the property. Some of Devon’s most renowned beaches are easy driving distance, with Westward Ho! Less than 5 miles and Saunton Sands 13 miles away. In the summer season, head across the water on the Appledore ferry and see everything the area has to offer from a different perspective.
Weekly prices from £443.00
Newquay, Cornwall
3 2 1 Yes
Under half a mile from Porths beautiful sandy beach, Watersmeet Apartment offers the perfect base for surfers and lovers of North Cornwalls spectacular rugged coastline. Modern and comfortable, this first-floor apartment offers wonderful views towards the coast. Sit back and admire the vivid Cornish sunset as you relax on your balcony at the end of a long day exploring this glorious county. Whether you are starting the day with a morning coffee at the stylish kitchen table, or sipping a sundowner on the Mediterranean-style shared patio, you cant help but enjoy the sounds of surfers hitting the waves on the Porth and Lusty Glaze beaches in the distance. If you feel the urge to join them, theres a handy secure garage to store wetsuits and boards. The apartments bright and airy open-plan living area is a refreshing space during the day but transforms into a cosy retreat once the curtains are drawn at night. Stroll down to the beautiful sandy beach of Porth for a day at the beach. Walkers can join the South West Coast Path there which takes you to Watergate Bay, just under 2 miles away and further on towards the delightful fishing port of Padstow, 13 miles away. The bustling town of Newquay with its sandy beaches, shops, and restaurants is only a mile away, as well as the popular Newquay Zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium. Just under 20 miles away are the popular attractions of The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligan.
Weekly prices from £507.00
Pwllheli, Snowdonia and North Wales
3 2 1 Yes
Situated in Nefyn, on the west coast of the Llyn Peninsula, sits this charming two-bedroom property. With coastal walks straight from the door, it’s an ideal retreat for a couple, or small family plus two dogs, wanting access to seaside activities and amenities. Inside this 19th-century property old-world charm combines with modern comfort to create a warm and welcoming space. The lounge, with its beamed ceiling, is an attractive spot and a plump sofa and chair invite you to sit and chat, or on chillier days curl up in front of the wood burner with a film on the TV. The separate kitchen is kitted out with every appliance you’ll need for a comfortable stay and meals can be served at the breakfast bar or sociable dining table. From the ground floor, stairs lead up to the first floor where two lovely bedrooms are located. Featuring a king-size bed and a single bed, both rooms are wonderfully serene with fresh interiors and soothing tones. Outside a small rockery patio is perfectly set up for morning coffee while a larger decked terrace is the ideal spot for basking in the sun. Nefyn is a pretty seaside resort with cafes, tearooms, and a small independent brewery where you can sample the local Cwrw Llyn craft beer. Traeth Nefyn Beach is less than 0.5 miles away from the property and is a good place for a swim and dog walk. For longer walks, jump on the Llyn coastal path and enjoy a scenic 2-mile hike to Porth Dinllean. In the village of Port Dinllean, be sure to stop for a drink at the famous Ty Coch Inn where you can relax and soak up views of the Irish Sea.
Weekly prices from £451.00
Cheltenham, Heart of England
3 2 1 Yes
With its grand manors and gardens, quaint cottages, ancient woodlands and rolling hills, Stow-on-the-Wold is the classic Cotswold market town. Visit villages and towns such as Broadway, Chipping Camden, Cheltenham and Shakespeares Stratford-on-Avon. Sporting and leisure facilities in the area include golf at Naunton Downs and Burford and horse racing at Stratford, Cheltenham and Worcester. For enthusiastic gardeners Batsford Arboretum and garden centre is close by. Enjoy a day out at the Cotswold Farm Park with a cream tea in Bourton-on-the-Water or a visit to the famous motor museum. Enter the terraced cottage into the cosy lounge, which offers a Smart TV and comfortable sofas to relax on. Head through into the dining room that features a charming exposed stonewall, bringing lots of character into the room. The well-equipped kitchen offers an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, microwave and washer/dryer. The double bedroom and single bedroom are approached by cottage style stairs and are both finished with a traditional cottage look (the steep cottage style stairs need to be used with care, the owners do not think that the stairs are suitable for the elderly or infirm). There is one bathroom on the first floor with a claw foot bath and WC. The outside, enclosed courtyard garden is accessed through the kitchen and offers a pretty spot for enjoying your morning coffee.
Weekly prices from £522.00
Bradford-on-avon, Dorset and Somerset
3 2 1 Yes
IN A TUCKED AWAY POSITION WITHIN ONE OF WILTSHIRE’S MOST DESIRABLE TOWNS This former bakery is situated within the exclusive Wiltshire town of Bradford-on-Avon offering cosy, yet stylish accommodation. Located just a few minutes’ walk from the town centre with its specialist shops, galleries, tea rooms, cafes and 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 15 minute drive to the historic city of Bath with its famous bath spas, theatres, race course and rugby ground. With the train station just a 10 minute walk why not catch a train to the thriving city of Bristol just 30 minutes away. 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. The luxury accommodation offers TWO stylish bedrooms: 1 king-size and 1 single bedroom with feature fireplace, and space for a travel cot. Bathroom with shower over roll-top bath and WC. Lounge/diner with Smart TV. Kitchen with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice box, dishwasher and washer/dryer. Downstairs WC. Outside there is a small enclosed decked area with seating.
Weekly prices from £669.00
Camelford, Cornwall
3 2 1 Yes
Set in a pretty, rural spot along the edge of Bodmin Moor, this charming home, which has use of a tennis court, is perfect for a family of three who love exploring the countryside, playing on the coast, or whiling away the days at fabulous Cornish tourist attractions. Head inside this single-storey cottage and place your walking boots in the handy porch. Cook up a storm in the stylish kitchen, before getting cosy on the sofas in front of the warming wood burner-effect electric fire in the living room. When you are ready for some shut-eye, retreat to the contemporary master bedroom with its king-size bed, or the lovely single bedroom. A family shower room with a walk-in shower completes the interior of the accommodation. Head outside to the rear patio via the door from the kitchen and find a wonderful, enclosed patio garden. Take a seat and enjoy a sundowner or dine alfresco. Guests will also have use of the shared tennis court situated on the complex. Head off on foot from the property and find some wonderful walking routes alongside the river or through a tree tunnel. Bodmin Moor is just 2 miles away, where there are several trails of varying abilities offering breathtaking views. Alternatively, head towards the coast and enjoy the quaint fishing villages of Boscastle (6 miles) and Tintagel (7.5 miles) where you can admire the harbour, have a bite to eat, or join the South West Coast Path. For a fabulous family day out, head to Tamar Lakes (20 miles) for water sports, or 25 miles to the fascinating Eden Project.
Weekly prices from £521.00
Barnstaple, Devon
3 1 1 Yes
Peace and quiet are often just what holidaymakers are looking for when they come to Devon, and this one-bedroomed barn conversion is just the place to find exactly that. Set in a rural location, there are many miles of scenic walks and cycle routes to be enjoyed direct from the property’s front door, with the promise of a warm soak in the property’s sumptuous spa bath at the end of the day. Far more spacious than a hotel room, this property offers plenty of space to relax and unwind in the open-plan living area with its cosy wood burner. The bedroom is a super-king room but can be set up as a twin on request thanks to the zip-and-link beds, whilst there is also the possibility to add an additional double bed to the room. The bathroom has a chic sanctuary-like feel and not only offers a spa bath but also a separate shower too. Six steps lead from the lounge out to the garden (though there is alternative step-free access), a delightful space with children’s play equipment, a seating area, a BBQ, and a pretty summerhouse. A true rural idyll surrounded by beautiful countryside, this property nevertheless is also situated within easy reach of the coast and the nearby towns of Barnstaple (6.5 miles) and Bideford (5 miles). Keen walkers may like to walk part of the Tarka Trail, a disused railway which runs for 102 miles around the coast from Braunton and into the countryside at Meeth, whilst those looking for a sandy beach should head to Westward Ho! 8.5 miles away.
Weekly prices from £365.00