Relax and unwind with our range of dog friendly holiday homes with an enclosed garden. These self-catering holiday properties all come complete with an enclosed outdoor space, making them the ideal place for dogs and children to explore and play safely and worry-free.
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Taunton, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 1 Yes
Convenient access to the M5 ensures that this makes a great base for a fun-filled holiday. There are numerous National Trust properties and picturesque villages to visit in the area, and plenty of opportunities for walking, cycling, horse riding and golf. You can take a ride on the West Somerset Railway, or explore the stunning Quantock and Blackdown Hills, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beautiful and dramatic scenery of Exmoor can be explored nearby, and the property is centrally located for visiting both northern and southern coastlines where you can enjoy such popular seaside towns as Weston-Super-Mare, Seaton, Lyme Regis and Exmouth. Entering this single-floor property, you will find yourself in a bright and spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. Complete with TV/DVD, the lounge is light and airy with easy access to the dining area. The attractive kitchen is equipped with electric oven and hob, microwave, fridge with ice compartment and dishwasher. You will also find two comfortable bedrooms. There’s a cosy double room, and a twin bedroom with TV/DVD. Both bedrooms have French doors which open onto an enclosed balcony area with artificial grass and seating. There is also a wet-room complete with shower and WC. Underfloor heating has been provided throughout. Heading outside, you can relax in the gravelled patio area to the front of the property which is complete with garden furniture. Other on-site facilities include an indoor shared swimming pool and a childrens play area with a selection of equipment, including swing, slide and climbing frame. The washing machine and tumble dryer are located in the shared utility room on-site.
Weekly prices from £518.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
4 2 1 Yes
One of three properties available to stay in, this charming mews cottage has everything you need for a getaway with your family, friends, and your canine companions. Sitting in the shadow of Skiddaw, with walking routes from the doorstep, and close to the superb town of Keswick, you will have everything you need within easy reach. Head into the charming and spacious lounge full of character. Cosy up in front of the warming gas fire as you watch your favourite TV series or play a game together. A kitchen/diner has plenty of surface space for preparing food and practical appliances for cooking up a storm. If it is too chilly to dine alfresco, you have two dining tables inside to choose from. There are two bedrooms and a shower room completing the interior. Outside is an enclosed garden that is shared with the two neighbouring mews cottages. Take a seat on the patio furniture and soak up the views across to the mountains and fells surrounding you. Explore walks and cycling routes from the doorstep and head into Whinlatter Forest Park, the country’s only true mountain forest. Keswick town is 4 miles away, and has loads of independent shops, delightful restaurants, and quaint pubs to enjoy. Next door to the town is a little village called Portinscale, head to the marina and hire out boats, paddle boards or kayaks, and enjoy the superb Derwentwater Lake. If you fancy a challenging climb, try the mountain of Skiddaw (4 miles) or the high hill of Blencathra, accessed from Threlkeld (7.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £606.00
Keswick, The Lake District and Cumbria
4 2 1 Yes
Sitting in the heart of the Lake District, this quaint, ground-floor mews cottage boasts spectacular views of Skiddaw from its front door. Sleeping four people over two bedrooms and welcoming two canine companions, it offers the ideal Lakeland getaway for a small family or group of friends who want to immerse themselves in a truly glorious Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Sitting in a pretty complex with two other cottages, larger groups of up to 10 people are able to book the three properties together. Spend your days exploring the lovely town of Keswick or enjoying the wide-open vistas of the Solway Coast, and your evenings sipping wine and soaking up the view in the cottage’s shared back garden. Step inside this characterful cottage and you’ll feel immediately at home. Head through to the stylish kitchen and rustle up some dinner for your loved ones. You can then eat all together at the dining table in the lounge, or head outside to the garden and dine alfresco. After dinner, pour yourself a glass of wine and make the most of the views from the garden, or make your way to the lounge and slip onto a sofa to catch up on your favourite TV shows as you warm your feet by the gas fire. When it’s time for bed, there are two lovely bedrooms to choose from. Head into the market town of Keswick (3.5 miles) to browse the local shops or take a cruise on Derwentwater. If you’re there on a Thursday or Sunday, make sure you swing by Market Square to pick up some local delicacies at the fabulous market. Or for a day out with a difference, head to Alpacaly Ever After (1 mile) and take an alpaca for a walk or a lama for a trek.
Weekly prices from £652.00
Okehampton, Devon
4 2 2 Yes
Across from the flourishing fields and preserved beauty of Dartmoor National Park sits Oak Lodge, one of seven properties in a charming complex just two miles from the civil parish of Okehampton. With a sunken hot tub in the decking and trees everywhere you turn, this is a retreat that encourages outdoor living. Take a long, leisurely stroll, feel the clean country air fill your lungs and finish the day soaking your muscles in hot bubbles as the stars light up the night sky. French doors open into the kitchen of this property, which is fully-equipped with an electric cooker, hob and microwave. In the lounge, a contemporary electric fire glows beneath the TV for restful winter evenings cuddled up with the family. The double room has its own en-suite with a separate bathroom close to the twin room. The stand-out feature of the property is the hot tub with built-in iPod dock to keep you entertained long into the evening. Just 6 miles away from the property is the popular Finch Foundry - the last working water forge in the UK. A National Trust treasure, this popular heritage site offers fascinating insights into the past and the local historical culture of Devon. For stunning views in all directions, guests can take a trip up the Meldon Viaduct less than 1 mile away from Tor Lodge. This looming structure is the perfect spot to gaze across the lush greenery of the traditional English countryside, rocky rivers and abundant wildlife.
Weekly prices from £703.00
Cromer, East Anglia
4 2 2 Yes
Escape to the coast in this welcoming holiday home overlooking Cromer. The property, which sleeps four guests, enjoys a quiet setting on a residential street, yet is just 1 mile from the bustling seafront and sandy beach. Nearby attractions include Amazona Zoo, North Norfolk Railway, and Sheringham Country Park (all within 6 miles). In the evenings, soak up the sun in the south-facing garden, complete with BBQ and hot tub. The detached holiday home has a sociable, open-plan layout and is full of creature comforts and homely touches. On the ground floor, you’ll find a bright and airy lounge/kitchen/diner for spending quality time together. The stylish kitchen area has everything needed for a self-catering break, and the table next to the window is the perfect spot to gather for memorable mealtimes. In the evenings, sink into the leather sofas to watch the Smart TV or play on the Nintendo Wii. The elegant bathroom and a twin bedroom complete the ground floor. Upstairs, the king-size bedroom is set under a sloping ceiling, and features an en-suite shower room and sea views through a porthole-style window. Outside, the enclosed, south-facing garden is a real suntrap. Relax here, after a day of exploring, sharing a BBQ and unwinding in the hot tub. Head down to Cromer’s seafront to dine in one of the independent restaurants (many of which serve the famous Cromer crab), walk along the sandy beach, or catch a variety show at the Pavilion Theatre on the end of the pier. The Norfolk Coast Path passes through the town, offering fabulous walking opportunities with far-reaching views. A 5-mile jaunt along the clifftops will bring you to Sheringham – another bustling resort with plenty to see and do. From Sheringham, you can board the steam train to visit the market town of Holt.
Weekly prices from £711.00
Berwick-upon-tweed, Northumbria
4 2 1 Yes
This is one of four charming cottages which occupy the site of a former colliery, just a short walk from the local beaches and delightful Northumberland coastline. A short walk from the beach and only two miles from the charming walled town of Berwick. Here you’ll find numerous shops, restaurants, bars and cafés, perfect for a lazy afternoon eating and sight-seeing. You can also visit Bamburgh, Alnwick and Dunstanburgh castles, as well as several quaint fishing villages dotted along the coast. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne makes for a special day out. Reach it via the tidal causeway and explore its historic treasures, including the priory and castle. Enjoying far-reaching views over the countryside and to the sea beyond, the cottage provides a peaceful base for family holidays, romantic getaways or time away with friends. In the evenings, relax in the comfortable leather sofas in the lounge area which has a TV and DVD player. The lounge is open-plan with the kitchen and dining area, which is cheerful, modern and well equipped with electric oven, hob, fridge/freezer, dishwasher, washer dryer, microwave and dining table seating four. Sleeping four guests across two bedrooms, one double and one twin, the accommodation it offers is comfortable and welcoming. With Velux windows letting in the light, the bedrooms are bright and airy, with cosy beds and sharing a sleek, modern bathroom complete with bath, separate shower cubicle, sink and WC. On sunny days, enjoy the privacy of your own patio area with seating, while children can head off to the shared play paddock where they’ll find plenty to keep them occupied in the form of a slide and swings. The grassy paddock is perfect for picnics in the sunshine and throughout the grounds there are various places to sit and enjoy the tranquillity on a fine day.
Weekly prices from £538.00
Norwich, East Anglia
4 2 2 Yes
This delightful holiday home is in the heart of the Norfolk countryside, 5 miles from Wroxham. You’ll also be just 10 miles from the sandy beaches of Norfolk’s east coast. The property sleeps four guests and makes a lovely couples’ retreat or base for a small family. After a day of adventure, relax in the pretty cottage garden, dining alfresco and listening to the birds in the trees. The converted coach house sits within the grounds of the owner’s manor house. The property has been lovingly transformed into a stylish holiday home that combines original features, such as exposed beams and brickwork, with contemporary decor and homely touches. The galley-style kitchen/diner is bathed in natural light, thanks to the skylight overhead, and has everything needed to rustle up tasty feasts for the group. At the far end is a farmhouse-style dining table for sharing mealtimes together. The inviting lounge is an equally bright space, with patio doors leading to the garden, a TV/DVD, and an assortment of comfortable seating. A stylish shower room completes the ground floor. Upstairs, discover a double bedroom with an en-suite bathroom and a cosy twin. These rooms are set in the eaves, so you may experience restricted head height in some areas. Outside, the enclosed garden has a patio area for al fresco dining and a small lawn surrounded by pretty flowers. The seaside village of Mundesley is 9 miles away, and boasts a long, sandy beach backed by colourful beach huts. Enjoy walks from here along the Norfolk Coast Path and the Paston Way, which both pass through the village. Alternatively, spend the day exploring the picturesque waterways of The Broads. Journey south to the idyllic town of Wroxham, where you’ll find a myriad of boat hire companies and some beautiful riverside walks.
Weekly prices from £403.00
Bude, Cornwall
4 2 1 Yes
The spectacular sea views draw you through the cottage the moment you enter. Depicting a scene straight from a watercolour painting, the blue waters, golden sands and emerald cliff edges provide a mesmerising backdrop of Widemouth Bay. Spacious and cosy, Sea Escape provides a peaceful retreat away from the rest of the world. Your own little slice of Cornwall, this cottage houses you in a sheltered location from which you can switch off and unwind. The pretty seaside garden is a delightful, flowering space from which to light the barbecue and dine alfresco while you watch the sun set over the waves. Once inside, comfort is key; snuggle next to the fire on the duck egg sofas or sink into bed after a soak in the bath. Carefully chosen neutral tones limit distraction from the pops of colour shining through from the outside, yet subtle nods to your seaside surroundings can be found around every corner. Pack a picnic and take the short stroll down to the waters edge, here youll discover a beautiful sandy beach perfect for swimming, surfing and building sandcastles. Pop into a cafe for a coffee stop on your way back up too. For some truly scenic sights, continue along the South West Coast Path and admire the endless stretch of coast beyond - the cove at Crackington Haven will provide a welcoming reward at the end of your walk (6 miles). Just a 3-mile drive will put you in the bustling centre of Bude, for plenty of activities come rain, come shine.
Weekly prices from £540.00
Cromer, East Anglia
4 2 2 Yes
This charming holiday home boasts a countryside setting, yet is just 2.5 miles from Norfolk’s coastline. The property sleeps four guests and makes a delightful couples’ retreat or base for a small family. The fabulous, sandy beaches of Norfolk’s north coast are within easy reach, with highlights including Cromer, Sheringham, and East Runton (all within 7 miles). Nearby attractions include Amazona Zoo (2.5 miles) and the National Trust’s Felbrigg Hall (3 miles). The converted barn is set in the grounds of the owner’s manor house. The accommodation is arranged across one level and at the heart of the home is a spacious lounge/kitchen/diner. This impressive room features a vaulted ceiling with exposed trusses, and has French doors opening onto the outside space. In one corner is a country-style kitchen area with everything needed for a self-catering break, and there’s a charming dining table with two seats and a bench for sharing mealtimes as a group. After dinner, sink into one of the plush sofas to watch the Smart TV. The property has two inviting double bedrooms, both with en-suite facilities and characterful original features. One of the bedrooms has French doors opening onto the enclosed patio garden. Here, you can dine alfresco or relax in the hot tub after a day of sightseeing. Spend the day at the seaside in Cromer, strolling along the sandy shoreline, watching a variety show at the end of the pier, or sampling the famous Cromer crab in one of the delicious seafood restaurants. The Norfolk Coast Path passes through the town, and you can follow it for 5 miles to Sheringham. From here, hop on one of the steam trains to chug your way through the beautiful countryside to the market town of Holt, known for its fantastic array of independent shops and eateries.
Weekly prices from £678.00