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Holsworthy, Devon
5 3 1 Yes
One of a pair of two gorgeous barn conversions set on a tranquil 150-acre estate near to the Devon/Cornwall border, Shepherds Rest is the perfect place for a quiet break in the country. The property has its own fully stocked fishing lake and a shared games barn with table tennis and pool table for guests to enjoy, as well as the opportunity to walk around the beautiful grounds. A private enclosed garden and patio is the perfect place to come together for an evening BBQ and sundowners. Whether you’re enjoying breakfast in the farmhouse-style kitchen or relaxing in front of the flame effect electric fire in the cosy lounge, you will be greeted with wonderful country views due to the reverse-level style of this house. The subtle colours of the bedrooms downstairs create calming havens, ideal for a peaceful night’s sleep. Wake up to the gentle sounds of the country the next morning, ready for a day exploring the treasures of the South West. If sand and sea are your cup of tea, hop in the car and drive to the Cornish seaside town of Bude with its amazing beaches, 9 miles away. Head to Summerleaze Beach which not only has a huge expanse of sand, but also a semi-natural tidal pool, ideal for days when the Atlantic Ocean is in full force. Join the coastal path here up to the Hartland Heritage Coast or head 25 miles south to discover the Arthurian legends of Tintagel Castle. For local shops, walk the 1 mile into the market town of Holsworthy where you can also sample a delightful traditional Devon cream tea.
Weekly prices from £516.00
Padstow, Cornwall
5 3 2 Yes
This cosy, traditional and inviting cottage is perfectly situated in a secluded location on a 120-acre farm. Just 2 miles from the popular coastal town of Padstow, this is a fantastic base for exploring some of the most popular parts of northern Cornwall. Nestled just 2 miles from the beautiful Harlyn Bay, this delightful property is perfect for exploring both the coast and countryside of this glorious area. Set in a fantastic rural location, this lovely detached south-facing barn conversion has stunning countryside views and has some great opportunities for great walks right from the doorstep. The property offers plenty of original features including exposed beams, and is ideal for relaxing in at the end of a fantastic day. Guests are also welcome to roam the surrounding farmland. The vibrant coastal town of Padstow is renowned for its pretty harbour and lovely beaches, offering a range of excellent restaurants, pubs, cafes and independent shops. There are seven golden sandy surfing bays within just 4 miles of the cottage. Padstow lies at the end of the popular Camel Trail, a cycle trail and footpath which follows the Camel Estuary to Wenford Bridge (16 miles) via Wadebridge (7 miles) and Bodmin (15 miles). The cottage is just 4 miles from the National Trusts Trevose Head that juts into the Atlantic Ocean. Other attractions you could enjoy include the Eden Project (21 miles), Newquay Sealife Centre (16 miles), The Lost Gardens of Heligan (24 miles) and Flambards Theme Park (41 miles).
Weekly prices from £549.00
Combe Martin, Devon
5 3 1 Yes
Charming and classic, Water Lane cottage is located in the harbour village of Combe Martin. Surrounded by beautiful beaches, dramatic coastal scenery and delicious food, this home is a wonderful location for both adventurers and those wanting to relax and unwind in a gorgeous setting. With a lovely enclosed garden area and south facing sunroom, you can while away the mild evenings gazing up at the sky. Traditionally furnished, Water Lane is full of Devon charm. The cosy living room, with exposed wood beams is just right for relaxing after a day spent out and about. The stylish kitchen/dining area is great for whipping up something to eat and sitting down as a group to eat and discuss plans for the days ahead. On heading upstairs, the bedrooms are great spaces to switch off and rest or curl up with a book before drifting off to sleep. Less than 1 mile from the local beach, this property is fantastically located for fun with family and friends. Hire kayaks in the village and head out on the water where breathtakingly beautiful secluded coves lie around every corner. Venture onto the South West Coast Path for dramatic views of the ocean and majestic cliffs which line the shore. 13 miles away, the village of Lynmouth is perfect for eating fish and chips whilst exploring the quaint shops. Then ride the Cliff Railway up to Lynton and roam the brilliant Valley of The Rocks. Here, views across the ocean and towards Wales are idyllic and awe-inspiring.
Weekly prices from £549.00
Launceston, Cornwall
5 2 1 Yes
Find yourselves truly relaxing when you stay at this fabulous former barn on a farm in Cornwall. Sleeping five guests, the two-bedroom hideaway is situated at Hellescott, 5 miles from Launceston, where it enjoys shared facilities, including an outdoor heated pool, play area, pizza oven and fire pit. The retreat itself has a wood burner and a private patio. Let yourselves in to find exquisite accommodation featuring beautiful beams and woodwork. Discover a lovely, open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner where you can fire up the wood burner after bracing winter warmth and unwind in its cosy warmth. The kitchen area has been fitted out with everything you need to help you cater for your party during your stay and there is a dining table to gather around for holiday meals. Spend your evenings in front of the Smart TV, playing games or reading your books, then as the day draws to a close, climb the stairs up to your inviting bedrooms. These include a double and a bunk bedroom with an additional single bed. There is also a family bathroom up here. Step out onto the patio for morning coffee or a glass of wine in the evening. Swim in the shared pool during the warmer months or take the children over to the shared games room or play area. Sit out under the stars beside the fire pit on warm summer nights. The barn is 8 miles from scenic Bodmin Moor and 18 miles from the magnificent Dartmoor National Park. Alternatively, pack a picnic and beach gear and head over to Crackington Haven, 11.5 miles away, to spend time on the sand. Summerleaze Beach, 16.5 miles away, where you can swim in the sea and the tidal pool, is also a lovely summer destination.
Weekly prices from £533.00
Combe Martin, Devon
5 3 1 Yes
A traditional cottage in the dynamic coastal village of Combe Martin, Water Terrace is a great place to call home throughout your holiday to glorious North Devon. At the end of a peaceful lane, but not far from the village high street, this property is extremely inviting after a day spent exploring the local beauty. Its location means you will want to run out of the door in the morning, and its classic charm will entice you home to relax later in the day. Snuggle up in front of the wood burner effect gas fire on chilly nights or enjoy the garden space on milder evenings. The conservatory is a fantastic, tranquil space in which to curl up with a book and enjoy the natural light before the night rolls in. Upstairs, enjoy a soak in the bath, then retreat to the bedrooms which offer relaxing spaces to rest sleepy heads. Less than 1 mile from the local beach, you can hire kayaks and take to the water to discover hidden gems and coves around each and every corner. Walk the South West Coast Path for breathtaking vantage points of the ocean. 14 miles away on the coast path and accessible by car, the majestic Valley of The Rocks offers awe-inspiring views across the sea and towards Wales. Fun for all of the family can be had 2.5 miles away at Watermouth Castle, and at Watermouth Cove those adventurous characters can try their hand at jet skiing and coasteering amongst other water sports. The National Trust’s Heddon Valley offers stunning walks and a beautiful inn 5.5 miles away; visit the peacocks that wander freely here and enjoy a pub supper after your walk.
Weekly prices from £549.00
Telford, Heart of England
5 3 2 Yes
This delightful property forms part of four cottages set alongside the village Inn, a popular family pub with a pet friendly hikers bar and excellent restaurant. Lovingly developed to the highest of standards, the property offers a truly relaxing break. Located within the village of Little Wenlock which nestles under the famous Shropshire landmark the Wrekin and with the famous Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site a 10-minute drive away. The famous market town of Wellington is a 5-minute drive and nearby Telford offers a ski centre, ice rink and shopping malls alongside a wide range of pubs, cafe and restaurants. Ironbridge has a wonderful cluster of craft and souvenir shops, bars and restaurants, and no less than ten museums spread along the banks of the River Severn. Beyond the towns, the countryside invites, with kayaking, canoeing, cycling, golf and fishing all available nearby and walkers can enjoy the stunning scenery that surrounds the celebrated ’Long Mynd’, The Severn Gorge and Donnington Woods. Other attractions in the area include a wealth of castles, abbeys and historic houses. When entering the property, on the ground floor you will find a lovely cosy lounge with exposed beams, TV and inglenook fireplace with wood burner for those cosy evenings after a day of exploring the local area. The kitchen benefits from underfloor heating and has integrated appliances including electric oven and hob, fridge, microwave, washing/drying machine and useful breakfast bar area. There is also a separate WC and French doors leading to the patio area. On the first floor you will find three bedrooms 1 double, 1 twin and 1 single together with a Jack and Jill style bathroom, which can be accessed via the master double and the hallway. This room comprises of a bath, separate shower with feature rainfall shower head and WC. Outside you will find a private enclosed patio area with garden furniture.
Weekly prices from £715.00
Penzance, Cornwall
5 2 2 Yes
This gorgeous property, situated just 2.5 miles from beautiful Sennen Cove, is the perfect hideaway for four. Sleeping you in two peaceful bedrooms, this reverse-level barn conversion is an opportunity to take in the stunning South Cornwall coast. Head off on a walk along the coast path from Sennen Beach (2 miles) to Land’s End (3 miles) and take in the superb views and spot wildlife from mainland England’s most westerly point. The reverse-level style of this property ensures that you get fantastic far-reaching views from the open-plan living area. Neutral decor, large windows and high beamed ceilings make it a bright and airy space to enjoy in the day, but draw the curtains and light the wood burner-effect gas fire in the evening and it becomes a cosy haven to snuggle up in on the sofas. The huge kitchen area makes cooking meals a breeze – stylish blues and shining worktops offer a contemporary twist among traditional cabinetry. The dining table offers wonderful views through the doors to the balcony, but you should make the most of the garden and dine alfresco on the patio when it’s sunny. Downstairs, snuggle between the sheets in the king-size bedroom after an indulgent soak in the free-standing bath in the spa-like en-suite. And in the morning, take your morning coffee to your own sunroom. The pretty family bedroom has a single and a double bed with another sleek en-suite bathroom. When you return from the beach, hose down the dog in the pet shower in the garden before letting them and the children run around on the terrace. Make sure you head out to St Michael’s Mount (11.5 miles) to explore for the day. Tremenheere Sculpture Gardens (10 miles) are also well worth a wander around, as is Chysauster Ancient Village (12 miles) if you have little historians among you. Beaches like Porthcurno, Long Rock and Mousehole are all within 10 miles and are ideal for walks, sandcastle-making and sunbathing.
Weekly prices from £710.00
Cardigan, Mid Wales
5 2 2 Yes
Watch the rolling waves with your morning cuppa and relish perfect sunsets as you relax in the evening. This lovingly renovated former post office is set close to the beach in the charming village of Tresaith, and welcomes couples and families looking for a special seaside getaway. The open-plan living space of this reverse-level property has been designed to make the most of fabulous sea views, with picture windows that also bathe the room in natural light and tasteful furnishings that contrast beautifully with a rugged, exposed-stone wall. Prepare delicious meals in the sleek kitchen area and, after you’ve eaten, snuggle up in the comfortable seating and enjoy catching up with the day’s adventures or a programme on the TV. There’s also a window seat for anyone who wants to curl up with a good book. The bedrooms, both of which benefit from en-suite shower rooms, are on the lower-ground floor: a king-size room which has doors to the patio, and a bunk-bed room with an additional single bed. The enclosed patio is a lovely spot in which to admire the sea views with a drink or an al fresco meal. From the cottage it’s less than 0.5 miles to the village shop, the pub and a small, sandy beach (the setting for the romantic novel ‘A Welsh Witch’) that’s great for surfing and sailing. It also has rock pools and even a waterfall! Follow the coast path for some incredible views, or head out to discover wonderful places to eat, shops, galleries, castles and museums - Aberaeron, New Quay, Newcastle Emlyn and Cardigan, for example, are all within 17 miles. For something different, the Cenarth Falls, 8 miles, is a lovely destination for a walk by the river and a cream tea.
Weekly prices from £567.00
Bideford, Devon
5 3 1 Yes
Brimming with character, this traditional fisherman’s cottage is the perfect base for exploring Appledore and beyond. With exposed beams, sash windows, an original stone fireplace and uneven ceilings retained, the property has been lovingly updated to accommodate modern family life. Spend the day exploring Appledore’s colourful streets and quaint shops or relaxing on one of the local sandy beaches before returning to the patio courtyard for an al fresco drink with a view. Cook up a storm in the compact yet well-equipped kitchen before taking to the fabulous lounge/diner for the evening. With a table at one end and a cosy sofa area at the other complete with a striking stone fireplace, wood burner and comfortable leather sofas, this room is perfect for those quiet nights in. This property’s character continues upstairs into the bedrooms, which feature exposed beams, slanted ceilings and calming neutral decor with a nautical edge. Two of them are on the first floor, the third, a twin room, is found up steep, cottage-style stairs to the second floor. Outside, a pretty courtyard decorated with colourful pots and plants is the perfect place to enjoy a glass of wine as the sun goes down. The estuary village of Appledore boasts an array of independent shops, bistros, cafes and galleries together with the slower pace of life of times gone by. In the summer months, catch the ferry across the Torridge estuary to the village of Instow where there is a pretty beach, yacht club and further shops and eateries. Water sports enthusiasts will be in their element at nearby Westward Ho! (3 miles), while more family fun can be enjoyed at The BIG Sheep (4 miles) and The Milky Way (11 miles).
Weekly prices from £485.00