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3 Bedroom Bed in Baycliff (SZ130), Ulverston
3 Bedroom Bed in Baycliff (SZ130)

Ulverston, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

Set upon the hillside on the drive out of Baycliff, its easy to see how this cottage got its name. As the delightful whitewash property comes into view, its impressive chimney stands proud Against the open sky beyond. Packed full of character and quirky features, the cottage has a friendly welcoming warmth from the outset. Most guests dont make it past the cheery sun lounge before kicking off their shoes and opening a book to relax with. A small secluded courtyard offers a private place to dine on a summers evening, while the cosy living room, complete with wood burner and exposed beams, is the perfect place to curl up with a hot chocolate on a cold winters night. Barely noticeable from the coast road which skirts the village, Baycliff has a traditional English country feel; the community centres around a pretty village green and many of the properties date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Situated between Bardsea and Aldingham overlooking Morecambe Bay, the village was once a fishing and farming community, historically part of Lancashire. A gentle stroll beyond the village green takes in a lovely playground with picnic benches and views across the bay. The pub opposite the park serves food daily; it has a beer garden, a well-stocked bar and receives excellent reviews for its menu and welcome. The beach is a mere 10-minute stroll from the property. When the tide is out, the vast expanse of sand appears to reach as far as the eye can see. Hidden rock pools, colourful pebbles and the variety of shells left behind by the sea will keep children entertained for hours, while four-legged friends will enjoy the freedom to run in all directions. Across the bay, Morecambe and Heysham are visible on a clear day, and towards the east, the Lakeland fells provide an impressive backdrop. The bustling market town of Ulverston is only 3 miles away and, further along the coast, Barrow-in-Furness, famous for its shipbuilding heritage, offers plenty of places to explore, including two islands just off its shore. A 20-minute drive back towards the motorway brings you to the southern tip of Windermere, the perfect starting point for a day trip into the National Park. A small driveway off the roadside offers convenient parking for one car and a gate leads into the enclosed yard of the cottage. The first thing you notice as you approach the front door is the bright sun lounge. A lovely hidden courtyard decorated with pot plants and outdoor furniture can be found beyond the stone archway. Although modest in size, it offers a private space for outdoor dining and is well lit for use into the evening too. Entry into the cottage is through the delightful sun lounge which doubles up as a dining room with its drop-leaf table and chairs making good use of the space. A comfortable sofa and bespoke window seat create a welcoming feel and provide an idyllic place to sit and relax regardless of the weather outside. The washing machine is located in the downstairs toilet just off the sun lounge. Glass-panelled French doors link the sun lounge to the main accommodation, and the accompanying window offers extra light into the sitting room. The dual-aspect room, centred around a wood burner, with original stone mantlepiece and terracotta tiled hearth, boasts lots of characterful features and quirky nooks. The pleasant, traditional decor is accentuated by the exposed beamed ceiling and stonework. Two comfortable sofas, a coffee table and side lamps offer a tranquil space to put your feet up and relax. Books, guides and maps complement the selection of family board games that are available for your entertainment during your stay. There is also a TV with Freeview channels and a DVD player available for guests to use. On the split-level landing, there is a master double bedroom with a freestanding clawfoot bath, and a double bedroom with a bed and some storage space. Down the hallway, you’ll find a single room with pretty views. A family shower room completes the cottage with a WC and an electric shower.

Weekly prices from £554.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Satterthwaite (SZ445), Ulverston
3 Bedroom Bed in Satterthwaite (SZ445)

Ulverston, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

Located on the edge of the peaceful rural hamlet of Satterthwaite, this property backs onto Grizedale Forest. A tranquil haven in the heart of the Lake District, this 800-acre ancient woodland boasts fantastic footpaths, cycle paths, interesting sculptures and a Go Ape centre. Just 6 miles away, the pretty, traffic-free village of Hawkshead is home to a charming selection of independent cafes and shops. No trip to this area is complete without a visit to Hill Top, the former home of Beatrix Potter, 5 miles away, or of course Lake Windermere, the largest natural lake in England, 6 miles away and Coniston 10 miles away. Inside, this period property has been tastefully modernised to provide fresh, light and airy ground floor open plan accommodation featuring exposed beams, wooden floors and elegant decor with a comfortable country feel throughout. The kitchen is fitted with an electric Belling range oven with induction hob, microwave, Ninja Air Fryer, Nespresso coffee machine and milk frother, dishwasher, and fridge. Once prepared, gather around the dining table to catch up on the day’s events before choosing between one of the two Harris Tweed sofas to relax on in front of the wood burner and TV or play one of the many board games provided. Upstairs are three beautiful bedrooms, the master with its metal-framed double bed and window seat, a twin also with a delightful window seat and a single bedroom with a woodland feel that’s perfect for a child. The bedrooms share a stylish family bathroom with shower over the bath. Outside, accessed via steps on the other side of the barn, the mature garden offers plenty of areas to relax and enjoy the sunshine, from the patio with its table and chairs to the large lawn surrounded by flower beds. The garden leads down to the Force Beck, a magical spot for picnics and paddles. There is also an external barn which has been refurbished and used as a heated "Bootility Room" with a utility area consisting of a fridge/freezer, washing machine, tumble dryer and an area used as a boot room with a sofa, shoe, boot and coat racks for storing and drying all your outdoor clothing. There is parking for one car to the front of the cottage.

Weekly prices from £564.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Threlkeld (SZ217), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Threlkeld (SZ217)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 2 Yes

This fantastic converted barn offers welcoming accommodation for five people. It is surrounded by magnificent views - sure to inspire you to get out and explore this beautiful area. Walk straight from the door onto mighty Blencathra. Lace up your walking boots and tackle this popular fell, there are plenty of routes to choose from including the scramble up Sharp Edge for experienced hill walkers. If a lower level walks are more your thing, there are plenty of footpaths that criscross the village. Why not head for the Threlkeld to Keswick Railway Trail? Walk part of the route or the whole way to Keswick (there and back will be 10k), its a fantastic accessible walk - or cycle if you prefer to explore on two-wheels. Youll be in need of refreshments after all that exercise! Threlkeld has two pubs to choose from for hearty meals and real ales. Theres also a friendly village cafe for fresh coffee and yummy homemade cakes. The bustling market town of Keswick is just 4 miles away where youll find a great choice of outdoor and independent shops, as well as a supermarket. Often considered the adventure capital of the North Lakes, why not sign up for an activity with one of the local adventure companies? Try your hand at ghyll scrambling, canyoning or tackle the Via Ferrata at Honister Slate Mine. For an evening out, take in a film at the family owned Alhambra cinema or a performance at the renowned and aptly named Theatre by the Lake. Step inside and youre sure to feel right at home. The open-plan living/dining/kitchen area is an inviting, sociable space - ideal for a holiday. The kitchen is well-equipped with an electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, handy microwave and useful dishwasher, as well as the all important toaster and kettle. There is plenty of storage space and a great selection of crockery, the cooks in the group are sure to love whipping up a feast in here. Gather round the dining table and compare notes on the days adventures over a delicious home cooked meal, before moving to the living area. Relax on the sofas in front of the cosy wood burner, perfect for relaxing evenings in in front of the fire. For entertainment theres a Freeview TV. Also on the ground floor, though up a step up from the living area, is a useful utility room with washing machine and handy extra WC. Up the stairs on the first floor youll find the three bedrooms and two bathrooms. First up is the lovely master bedroom which has its own fabulous en-suite shower room, with WC and modern shower. As well as a handy wardrobe and chest of drawers for storage, the double bed is perfectly positioned to make the most of the stunning views on offer. Bring your morning cuppa back to bed and indulge in a long lie in, you are on holiday after all! The second bedroom is also a double and last but by no means least is the cosy single room. As well as the WC, the modern family bathroom has a fantastic walk-in shower and separate bath, meaning you can enjoy a long soak in the tub or reinvigorate muscles tired from walking in the shower. To the side of the cottage is a lovely garden area. With mighty Blencathra as your backdrop, its a lovely spot for your morning cuppa.

Weekly prices from £573.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ337), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (SZ337)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 2 Yes

If youre looking for stylish yet comfortable accommodation thats just a short walk from the centre of Keswick, then youre sure to be quite taken with this cottage, a beautifully presented mid-terrace Lakeland stone cottage. The living room is light, bright and airy thanks to its feature bay window, and the fabulous modern dining kitchen is perfect for whipping up a feast or catching up round the dining table. Also on the ground floor is a handy utility room and a luxurious bathroom, complete with a shower over the bath. On the first floor youll find two of the three bedrooms: the gorgeous master king-size with en-suite shower room, and a lovely bedroom with three-quarter width bed. Up another flight of stairs to the second floor and the cosy attic twin. To the rear of the property is a delightful garden, with stunning views and outdoor furniture, youre sure to enjoy dining alfresco out here. With the centre of Keswick a few minutes walk away, youre perfectly placed for exploring everything that this bustling market town has to offer. Enjoy a spot of retail therapy before stopping for lunch at one of the many independent cafes on offer. Stroll through Fitz Park to Keswick Museum and Art Gallery, a must for anyone with an interest in local history. Why not take in a film at the art deco cinema or a play at the aptly named Theatre by the Lake? Fancy a night off from cooking? Enjoy a hearty meal at one of the towns traditional pubs, or treat yourselves to some fine dining at a local resturant. For fresh air and interesting walks, youre spoiled for choice! Head up Latrigg straight from the front door. Take a picnic and enjoy the view from the top - the panoramic views over the town are certainly worth the effort! If youre feeling fit and strong then continue onwards from here up Skiddaw, Englands fourth highest mountain. Derwentwater is the perfect place to enjoy a day by (or on) the water. Hire a canoe or rowing boat and take to the water - or hitch a ride on the launch and let someone else do the hard work as you cruise round the lake. After something a bit more adrenaline fuelled? Sign up for an activity with one of the local adventure companies; try ghyll scrambling, canyoning or the via ferrata. For a beautiful cottage in a great location, you need look no further than this retreat. Six stone steps take you to the front door and the warm light living room beyond. Comfortable seating provides a convivial setting around the gas-effect fire. There is a Smart TV with Netflix, plus a choice of books to borrow. The views towards Fitz Park and the mountains beyond through the lovely bay window are stunning. The kitchen is fully equipped with microwave, electric cooker, fridge/freezer, dishwasher and plenty of storage space. A fabulous round glass table takes centre stage in the kitchen providing dining for five (or six people at a squeeze). The utility room beyond the kitchen has a washer-drier, second sink and handy boot and coat storage. Through the utility room is the elegant, modern, family bathroom which has a shower over the bath. Stairs lead to the first floor. The first bedroom is a large single (or small double) - it has a three-quarter size bed and views out to the garden. The second bedroom is the master bedroom - lovely and large it has a king-size bed, plenty of space, views over the fields towards Borrowdale and an en-suite shower room. From this floor, steep stairs lead to the attic bedroom - a room with a sloping roof, fantastic views of Skiddaw and two single beds. Outside at the back of the cottage is a lovely garden. Accessed by steps directly behind the house, the garden enjoys gorgeous views towards Latrigg and Skiddaw from its elevated position. Out here youll find a bench and table, perfect for dining alfresco with a beautiful backdrop. The garden is not enclosed so dogs should remain on a lead, but there is a dog-friendly park immediately opposite! Parking is at the front of the cottage, on the road.

Weekly prices from £761.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Stiffkey (85636), Wells-next-the-sea
3 Bedroom Bed in Stiffkey (85636)

Wells-next-the-sea, East Anglia

5 3 2 Yes

With character and elegance, this family-friendly cottage on the coast boasts fantastic social spaces inside and out with an open-plan living area and a generous patio garden. Situated in an ideal spot for exploring the North Norfolk coast, you’ll find walking trails on your doorstep leading to awe-inspiring viewpoints and havens for nature, including Blakeney Point (1 mile). As you step inside you’ll feel instantly at home, surrounded by modern decor and thoughtful touches such as underfloor heating to enhance your stay. The open-plan living room/kitchen/diner is bright and airy with light pouring in through the windows and patio doors. Two sumptuous sofas invite you to kick back and relax in style, whilst the breakfast bar and impressive kitchen are sure to set your creative juices flowing when it comes to mealtimes. The six-seater dining table is surrounded by dual-aspect windows creating a lovely ambience as the light moves through the property. A conveniently located shower room and WC complete the ground floor. Upstairs are three bedrooms sharing the family bathroom, starting with the master which is simply styled with a king-size bed. Next door is the double bedroom and the final has a single bed, perfect for children. From the bi-fold doors, you can access the pretty patio which enjoys sun for the most part of the day, furnished with a table and chairs so that you can make the most of good weather. Pay a visit to Wells-next-the-Sea (5 miles) to see the iconic pastel-hued beach huts, try your hand at crabbing or simply indulge in fish and chips on the quay soaking in the scenery. For something a little different, head out on a wildlife spotting boat trip and you might get the opportunity to spot rare seabirds and the local colony of seals. Behind the dunes, you’ll find the Pinewoods Walk, a shady spot full of magic which leads to the Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path trails for an active adventure.

Weekly prices from £734.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Borrowdale (SZ061), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Borrowdale (SZ061)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

This property is enviably positioned just steps from the shores of beautiful Derwentwater. Dating from the 17th century, it now provides welcoming accommodation for up to five people and two lucky dogs. It offers, all on one level, a well equipped kitchen, separate dining room, and overlooking the lake, a living room with open fire, as well as three lovely bedrooms and a family bathroom. Outside is parking for two cars. Three gentle steps lead up to the lawned garden and stone flagged verandah. With stunning views immediately onto the lake and fells beyond, this property is certainly not one to be missed. Nestled in the Borrowdale Valley and with Derwentwater on your doorstep, you’re perfectly placed for spending a day at, in, or on the water. Sit and simply enjoy the ever-changing moods of the lake or use it as a base for walks of all levels. Pack a picnic and try the scenic 10-mile walk around the lake, wild swim, hire a rowing boat or enjoy a trip around the lake or into Keswick on one of the popular launches. Head south from the cottage into the heart of the Borrowdale Valley, one of the most beautiful parts of the Lakes. There are fantastic walking opportunities for all abilities whether you prefer a day on the fell tops or a lower level ramble; serious hikers can tackle Scafell Pike, Englands highest mountain, or why not seek out the beautiful Surprise View, with its dreaming views of Derwent Water. The town of Keswick, with its regular markets, is just 2.5 miles away and is easily accessible by car or on foot along the shores of the lake. Theres a handy bus stop outside the cottage too. Indulge in some retail therapy, or treat yourselves to an evening out and take in a film at the local cinema or a show at the renowned Theatre by the Lake. Families will love walking through the town’s cobbled streets, or head to the Lake District Wildlife Park at nearby Bassenthwaite for a fun day out. Whatever you decide to do during your stay, this property will be a welcome home-away-from-home retreat. With wonderful lake and fell views, an open coal fire and charming original features from the red sandstone windows and original shutters to enormously thick stone walls, this property is sure to delight. The living room has a fantastic open coal fire, perfect for relaxing evenings, and beautiful arched windows with extensive views of the lake and fells. The TV has limited reception due to the remote and mountainous location, so why not embrace a break from technology and catch up with a good book? The kitchen has all the essentials for a self-catering holiday including an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer and washing machine; a useful store room also contains a Swedish drying cabinet thats ideal for drying either laundry or wet coats and boots after a day’s walking. The separate dining room is the perfect place for comparing notes on the days events over a delicious home-cooked meal. Or spread out your maps and guidebooks on the farmhouse-style table and plan tomorrows adventures. There are also three lovely bedrooms. The first, a double room, is off the sitting room. Its a lovely bright room thanks to the large dual aspect windows, making it the perfect place to indulge in a long lie in with your morning tea - you are on holiday after all! Next up is the delightful twin room. The two single beds are arranged in an L-shape and theres a handy chest of drawers. Last but by no means least, we have the single bedroom; a lovely cosy room which also has a useful wardrobe and chest of drawers with a dressing table-style mirror. Both the twin bedroom and single room are off the dining room and have those wonderful views of the lake, on a clear day glistening in the sun, to really help you relax and unwind. The family bathroom has a WC, wash basin and shower. The property also has parking for two cars beside the cottage and a lovely garden. Theres a charming feature verandah with wooden benches. Sit out here and take in those stunning lake views; equally suited to morning coffee or to a drink as the sun goes down. As well as the verandah, there are also lawns to the side and rear of the cottage.

Weekly prices from £803.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Willand (85389), Cullompton
3 Bedroom Bed in Willand (85389)

Cullompton, Devon

5 3 1 Yes

Experience a slower pace of life when staying in the Devonshire village of Willand, a chocolate box village with easy access to the Blackdown Hills AONB and the East Devon coast. Decorated throughout with boho interiors, this charming two-storey cottage offers the perfect place for any group to stay. Sleeping five guests and one dog, the property has been lovingly updated to feature comfortable interiors and cosy surroundings that any family or small group of friends can enjoy. Whether you’re settling in front of the wood burner on a cold evening or enjoying summer nights in the garden, this characterful cottage provides a truly remarkable place to stay. The hub of this house is the spacious kitchen/diner where a generous dining table provides room for all to sit and eat together. The kitchen is on-hand for turning locally sourced goodies into mouth-watering meals, perfect for whether youre dining indoors or alfresco. Step through into the cosy lounge where plenty of comfortable seating options surround a wood burner and smart TV, the ideal spot to recharge before the next adventure-filled day to come. Naturally, youll need to get a good nights sleep to fully enjoy Devons wonders and three beautifully laid out bedrooms on the first floor are on hand for rest. Renowned for its stunning coastline, the vibrant beaches of South Devon are accessible within 20 miles in the car, as is the East Devon Area of Outstanding Naturally Beauty. Visit the Victorian town of Sidmouth (25.5 miles) to appreciate a traditional day at the beach, perhaps stopping off in the city of Exeter for dinner on the route home (18 miles). Afternoons closer to home can be spent in the vast Blackdown Hills AONB (8.5 miles) where quality walking and cycling routes lead to wonderful scenery and far-reaching views.

Weekly prices from £578.00

3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (84638), Keswick
3 Bedroom Bed in Keswick (84638)

Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria

5 3 1 Yes

At the top of the hill on the outskirts of town, just a mile from the centre of the lively Lakeland of Keswick, this fresh and inviting property makes a great holiday home for families and friends seeking a useful holiday base at the heart of the Lake District. With ample space for five guests, this light and welcoming property is perfect for eager walkers, cyclists, water sports enthusiasts and nature lovers seeking to make the most of this magical area. Entering this bright and inviting semi-detached property, the fresh and cosy lounge features a big bay window and is a lovely space for everyone to gather in front of the TV and electric fire to chat or watch a favourite movie at the end of the day. A sliding door leads into the stylish dining room, ideal for sharing a favourite family meal which you can rustle up in the light and fully equipped galley-style kitchen. Going upstairs, the first floor offers three peaceful and relaxing bedrooms to choose from: a pretty single room, a charming twin and the cheerful king-size bedroom with an additional single child’s pull-out bed with views across the fells. There’s also a handy first-floor family bathroom. Outside, the front garden overlooks the surrounding rooftops, while French doors lead from the dining room out into the back garden which features a lawn and a charming patio perfect for dining alfresco. A fantastic centre for activities including kayaking, paddleboarding and canoeing, Keswick sits at the head of Derwentwater and is just south of Bassenthwaite Lake (5.5 miles). The town is home to attractions including The Puzzling Place, the Derwent Pencil Museum, Keswick Adventure Centre, the Theatre by the Lake and Castlerigg Stone Circle. Also nearby are the Threlkeld Quarry and Mining Museum (4 miles) and the peaks of Skiddaw and Blencathra (both 5.5 miles).

Weekly prices from £583.00

3 Bedroom Bed in South Cerney (81383), Cirencester
3 Bedroom Bed in South Cerney (81383)

Cirencester, Heart of England

5 3 2 Yes

Spring Lake is situated in the beautiful Cotswold Water Park, a great location that is ideal for guests wanting to enjoy a range of activities including windsurfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, fishing, water skiing, wakeboarding and inflatable rides. There’s a choice of spa facilities in the De Vere hotel and a great range of places to eat and drink. The delightful village of South Cerney is a pleasant walk away and offers a choice of pubs and restaurants. The popular market town of Cirencester is just a short drive and offers fantastic shops, pubs, restaurants, the Corinium Museum, the remains of a Roman Amphitheatre, the Abbey Grounds and Cirencester Park. Tetbury, Stow-on-the-Wold and Bath are within easy reach. This stylish lodge offers an open-plan ground floor that’s perfect for spending time together., The front door opens directly into the kitchen area, and there is a cupboard where you can hang coats and muddy boots along with access to a ground-floor shower room with shower and WC. The kitchen area is contemporary and equipped with an electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge, freezer and washing machine. The lounge area is complemented with two sofas and a TV, making it a great space for relaxing and catching up with friends. The dining area is set behind the lounge area with a table that will comfortably seat six guests. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms: a queen-size room that enjoys views out across the lake, and a double room that has a door adjoining a further double room. There is a bathroom with hand-held shower attachment and WC. From the lounge, bifold patio doors open directly out onto an enclosed terrace, a space that’s perfect for relaxing in the evening sun. There are a table and chairs, allowing you to dine alfresco and take in fantastic views over Spring Lake. Off-road allocated parking is available. On-site, you will find a children’s play area and there’s access to the Cotswold Water Park, offering opportunities for water skiing, wakeboarding, paddleboarding, horse riding, golfing, fishing and paintballing.

Weekly prices from £884.00