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Isle Of Skye, Isle of Skye, Highlands
5 3 1 Yes
Situated overlooking Waternish Bay, this charming, former croft cottage is in the ideal location for a peaceful and scenic escape. With spectacular sea views across Waternish Bay, you can enjoy the tranquillity and natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands from your doorstep. Skye is designated as a Dark Sky Park, offering remarkable opportunities for stargazing on clear nights. Wildlife enthusiasts can keep an eye out for seals, dolphins, and various bird species along the coastline. The island is renowned for artisan cafes and delightful eateries - the local pub and restaurant at the Bay is one mile away. The cottage, set over two floors, has a characterful and homely feel, with soft neutral tones, original wooden details, and decor reflecting the surrounding natural environment. The conservatory and lounge are perfectly positioned so you can relax and enjoy the incredible sea views, creating a calm and peaceful feel for your memorable stay. Enter the cottage and step into the open-plan interior living space. You will feel warmly welcomed as you explore the cosy lounge area with comfortable seating to unwind while the wood-burner crackles on chilly evenings and you stay snug watching the sunset or a movie. Prepare a feast in the fully equipped kitchen and celebrate together in the dining area. A bathroom is located downstairs. A king-size bedroom is next to the lounge and benefits from sea views and patio doors opening onto the decked area. This quirky croft retains many of its original features and has a narrow stairway leading to a double and a twin bedroom on the first floor. Outside, there is a large, enclosed garden with a sheltered hot tub area on the raised decking. There is a lovely raised grassed area at the rear of the property with a bench to sit and bask in the sun. A gate ensures a secure and safe area for children and pets.
Weekly prices from £805.00
Doncaster, Heart of England
5 2 2 Yes
A beautiful family and pet friendly farm, which is 4th generation owned and run, with wonderful farmland and countryside surrounding the property. There is a great games room, BBQ area and walks around the farm itself all on offer, as well as great days out nearby. Sitting just 2 miles away, there is a fabulous wetland to be found at Idle Valley Nature Reserve, or for an adventure of a different type, Yorkshire Wildlife Park is just over 10 miles away, with over 70 acres to explore and lots of animals to meet. Sundown Adventure Land is just over 13 miles away, and perfect for under 10s. Or why not try your hand at Bawtry Paintball and Laser Fields (7 miles), voted the best paintball venue for 5 years running! Walking into the property, there is an open and light space offering a kitchen and dining room. With plenty of soft seating in the living room, you can snuggle up and relax in the evening. The family bedroom boasts a king-size bed and single bed and has a convenient en-suite. The second bedroom offers two singles. Completing the property is a family bathroom with shower over the bath. Outside, there is an enclosed courtyard for your private use, and a large, grassed area to the side of the property, where you can BBQ or play games in the shared area. There is a wonderful shared games room, with many books, board games, table tennis and a full sized snooker table. You could get lost in there for hours.
Weekly prices from £507.00
York, North York Moors and Coast
5 3 2 Yes
Feel free to laze around peacefully in this exceptional lodge, a one-of-a-kind holiday destination that’s close to both city and countryside appeals. This purpose-built property generously accommodates five guests with ample space both indoors and out, an ideal base for relaxation in between excursions within the Yorkshire Wolds. The property, which is also dog-friendly, benefits from a hot tub in the private garden area, creating an optimal spot to soak the day away after local hiking excursions. The property has been thoughtfully decked out with families in mind, complete with Netflix on the TV, a selection of board games and a large grassy area with a football net for sun-soaked games. Step through this devoted grassy space and onto the fully furnished decking to reach the property’s entrance. Reach the abode’s primary space, an open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, via French doors from the patio. Ample soft seating including a large L-shaped sofa awaits restful evenings, while a dining table tucked away in the corner is a place to sit and raise a glass over celebratory occasions. The kitchen is also in this room, allowing your designated chef to stay in the loop with the chitter-chatter of the evening whilst preparing meals. Completing the property, three bedrooms are located just off here, offering one king-size room with an en-suite shower room, and served by the family bathroom; a welcoming twin and a cosy single bedroom. Despite its exceptional rural location, the bustling metropolis of York is just a short drive away (8.5 miles) and offers an abundance of things to do to fill your stay. Experience The Shambles, learn about the Vikings at Jorvik and explore the area’s railway heritage at the National Railway Museum. On the edge of the city, Askham Bryan Wildlife and Conservation Park (13 miles) offers beautiful landscapes and exciting animal experiences.
Weekly prices from £691.00
Dolgellau, Snowdonia and North Wales
5 3 2 Yes
Bursting with charm and character, this former schoolhouse dating back to the 18th century offers the ultimate idyllic base for families and groups of friends keen to uncover the natural beauty of Dolgellau and the surrounding wild North Wales scenery. Beneath the traditional brick exterior, youll find a haven of rustic charm in the spacious lounge/diner. The delightful combination of original features, including flagstone flooring, exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace housing a roaring wood burner, create a truly warming ambience that invites tired travellers to unwind and dine with loved ones long into the evening. Brimming with contemporary charm, the stylish kitchen provides everything you need to whip up something delicious with your new local flavours. Up the winding staircase flooded by natural sunlight from the spectacular sash window, youll find three bedrooms across the first and second floor, two doubles and one single, brimming with period touches in keeping with the rich heritage of the cottage. Outside, dine alfresco with a glass of something chilled amongst the feature planting in the enclosed stone-walled garden; unwind to the gentle sounds of the River Arran which flows behind the cottage. In the shadow of Cadair Idris, the picturesque former slate town of Dolgellau is packed with more listed buildings than any other town in Wales, plus some wonderful local pubs, cafes, restaurants and shops. Join the riverside Mawddach Trail (2.5 miles) on foot or two wheels to uncover the spectacular scenery along an old railway line from Dolgellau to Barmouth. Perched on the mouth of the beautiful Mawddach Estuary, enjoy a traditional day at the seaside at Barmouth Beach 9.5 miles away, home to donkey rides, swing boats, and amusement arcades to enjoy. The world-renowned Coed y Brenin Mountain Biking Centre can be reached within 11 miles.
Weekly prices from £656.00
Bognor Regis, South of England
5 3 2 Yes
Perfectly situated in the bustling seaside town of Bognor Regis, this cottage is just a short walk from the beach (100 metres), so is ideal for families, keen swimmers, and water sports enthusiasts. The local High Street (50 metres) offers a good array of independent shops restaurants, cafes and pubs while the train station (0.4 miles) provides direct trains from London to the Coast in under 2 hours. For keen walkers, it’s close to the South Downs, a great place to enjoy a variety of countryside walks, cycling and horse riding, and just 9 miles from the Goodwood Estate, which hosts numerous motorsports, horse racing, golf and shooting events throughout the year. All within 20 miles are the historical city of Chichester, which is home to the cathedral, Arundel Castle and Petworth House, where youll find one of the finest National Trust art collections. This recently renovated cottage (Sept 2023) is tucked away from the main road with access via a twitten. Enter the cosy lounge, which is the heart of the home and has comfortable seating arranged around a Smart TV and electric flame-effect fire, perfect for cosying up on a chilly evening. From the lounge, head into the well-equipped kitchen which has a table and chairs and everything you will need for whipping up delicious family meal before sitting down to dine in the adjoining conservatory, which has large dining table with seating for six, comfortable seating and a Smart TV. A door from the conservatory leads out into the garden. The first of the three bedrooms is located on the ground floor, just off the lounge, comprising of a 4ft orthopaedic double bed with adjustable settings, a Smart TV and an en-suite shower room. From the lounge, there is a small hallway with a desk and chair and stairs that lead up to the first floor. There are two further bedrooms on the first floor: a king-size and a twin room, both of which have Smart TVs. These two rooms share the family bathroom, and the washing machine is also located on this floor. Heading outside, there is a fully enclosed courtyard garden which acts as a sun trap for most of the day. With an outside dining table and six chairs, alongside two recliner chairs, this is the perfect space to enjoy outside entertaining, or just relax with a good book and soak up the sunshine.
Weekly prices from £780.00
Christchurch, Dorset and Somerset
5 3 1 Yes
Set in a residential spot half a mile from the beautiful Avon Beach, this inviting single-level property makes a cosy retreat for couples, families and friends in search of a relaxing getaway in a wonderful part of Dorset. Located in Mudeford, on the fringes of the coastal resort of Christchurch, the bungalow features a sweet summer house and has been decorated in light, fresh tones. Offering ample accommodation for up to five guests, this spacious and airy holiday home is ideal for walkers, beach lovers and nature spotters exploring the areas breathtaking countryside and gorgeous beaches. Entering this cheery bungalow, the comfortable lounge/diner is a lovely space for everyone to sit back, watch a movie on the Smart TV, or sit round the sociable dining table to enjoy a fantastic family meal together. Theres a galley-style kitchen with plenty of equipment so you can rustle up all your favourite family meals. The inner hallway leads along to the three relaxing bedrooms: a delightful single, a snug twin and a pretty king-size room, alongside a refreshing bathroom. Heading outside, the garden is fully enclosed, with a lawn, patio, outdoor furniture and a brick-built BBQ area - please bring your own disposable BBQ. Theres also a charming summer house to shelter from the sun and catch up with a good book. The beautiful Avon Beach is just a half-mile stroll from the property. Mudeford has some great places to eat and drink, and sits just a couple of miles from Christchurch (2 miles) which has six fabulous beaches, a picturesque harbour and historic castles. Other local attractions include Hengistbury Head, the Sammy Miller Motorcycle Museum and Highcliffe Castle, all within 5 miles. The popular seaside town of Bournemouth is within easy reach (7.5 miles), known for its pier, Pavilion Theatre and magnificent chines.
Weekly prices from £755.00
Millom, The Lake District and Cumbria
5 2 1 Yes
Escape to the coast while also being within easy reach of the Lake District National Park during your stay in this elegant and homely cottage with a sociable open-plan layout and a garden. This dog-friendly property sleeps up to five guests and is perfect for hiking in nature and lazy beach days while also being close to amenities in the town of Millom. Settle into the bright neutral-toned lounge/diner with chandelier-style lighting, and a feature fireplace. A plump corner sofa sits opposite the TV and behind is a spacious dining area with a wooden table and chairs plus a desk with a monitor. Continue into the stylish grey and yellow galley-style kitchen with eye-catching patterned tiles and a breakfast bar with two stools at the far end. Climb the stairs to reach a family bathroom with a rainfall shower over the bath and two bedrooms – a double and a family room with a double and single bed. Outside is a garden with furniture and storage for bikes. Situated on the outskirts of Millom town, stroll into the centre to find a handful of eateries and shops. Take your four-legged friends on an adventure in the nearby RSPB Hodbarrow nature reserve (1 mile) before visiting the Hodbarrow Lighthouse and walking along the Hodbarrow Sea Wall (1.5 miles). Go for a dip at Millom Beach (1.5 miles) and venture into the Lake District National Park (3.5 miles). Here, you can hike around Hesk Fell (11 miles), Coniston Water (19.5 miles) and the Stanley Ghyll Waterfall (15 miles).
Weekly prices from £555.00
Cardigan, Mid Wales
5 4 1 Yes
Located in the picturesque seaside village of Aberporth along the stunning Welsh coast, this delightful cottage offers a warm welcome to families or groups of friends accompanied by two canine companions. With an open-plan lounge/diner warmed by a crackling wood burner, and a private garden including a patio for al fresco dining, this inviting cottage is the perfect choice at any time of the year. Step into the welcoming hallway leading you to the airy lounge/diner. Sink into the plush sofas by the wood burner with a glass in hand, or gather around the dining table overlooking the garden for a leisurely morning coffee. Bathed in natural light from glass garden doors and skylights, the well-equipped kitchen has a bright galley-style design, providing all the essentials to whip up your familys favourite meals. On the ground floor, youll find a king-size bedroom and a cosy single bedroom, conveniently serviced by the family bathroom. Upstairs, two charming bedrooms await, including a spacious double with a Smart TV and a single bedroom, all finished in soothing neutral tones for a good nights sleep. Outside, the rear patio area beckons with garden furniture, offering the perfect setting for breakfasts and dinners accompanied by the soothing trickle of the nearby stream. A stretch of lush grass completes the garden, providing ample space for little ones and furry friends to frolic. Just a 300-metre stroll from the glistening sands of Aberporth Beach, enjoy endless days of beachside bliss and captivating coastal walks, with the nearby Ceredigion Coast Path leading to Tresaith Waterfall (2 miles) and beyond. The village boasts an array of local shops, eateries, and traditional pubs, while a choice of dog-friendly beaches awaits exploration, including Aberporth Beach itself. For a taste of quintessential seaside charm, venture to nearby villages such as Tresaith (1.5 miles), Penbryn (3 miles), or Llangrannog (5.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £412.00
Saltash, Cornwall
5 2 1 Yes
Surrounded by peaceful woodlands, this delightful lodge makes a cosy hideaway for families and friends enjoying a well-earned rural break within easy reach of the coast. Set on a secluded holiday park along the banks of the River Lynher, the stylishly arranged two-bedroom property offers relaxing accommodation for five guests and features an open fire, high ceilings and exposed brickwork, with onsite facilities including a swimming pool, tennis court and play area. Just a few miles from the picturesque town of Saltash, this lovely retreat is perfect for water sports enthusiasts, nature spotters and beach lovers discovering a tranquil corner of South Cornwall. Entering this welcoming property, you will be greeted by the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. With a high ceiling, an open fire in a brick surround and ample seating, the lounge is a great space to unwind in, alongside a sunny dining table and galley-style kitchen. The cabin also offers a stylish family bathroom and two cheery bedrooms: a relaxing double and a triple room with a set of bunks and a single bed. Outside, the private patio is a relaxing spot for dining while younger guests run around the shared lawns. Other facilities onsite include a tennis court and a heated outdoor swimming pool available during the summer. Parking is available for one car on the lodge’s private driveway, with further spaces in the private shared car park. Saltash (3 miles) and Plymouth (8.5 miles) have a wealth of great places to eat and drink, or you can head south to the glorious beaches along Whitsand Bay (12 miles), with the picturesque resort of Looe to the south-west (16 miles). There’s a wide range of local attractions, including the Adrenalin Quarry, St Mellion Estate, Port Eliot Gardens, The Cornish Maize Maze and Pentillie Castle, all within 11 miles.
Weekly prices from £542.00