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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Bude, Cornwall
4 2 2 Yes
One of several pretty barn conversions in a secluded spot on a 267-acre dairy farm, this bright, fresh and relaxing single-level property makes a wonderful holiday retreat for a family seeking a tranquil getaway. Offering peaceful accommodation for four guests, this beautifully updated property is set on the Hartland Heritage Coast and makes a great base for exploring the sandy beaches, quaint villages and rugged countryside of North Cornwall. There’s also access to a fantastic play barn, or you can visit the farm to see the cows being milked. You can also hire the owner’s bespoke pop-up art studio positioned in a superb spot with glorious sea views. The bright, airy and refreshing open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner makes a cosy and inviting living space. With a TV, DVD, plenty of seating and a wood burner, the lounge is perfect for unwinding in the evening. The spacious, fully equipped kitchen is ideal for rustling up your favourite meals which you can enjoy around the central dining table. There are two light, relaxing bedrooms: a twin and an en-suite double, along with a stylish family bathroom. Outside, the enclosed garden has a handy patio with outdoor furniture and a BBQ. You can also use the shared walled garden nearby, and there’s also a designated field for exercising dogs. The play barn has a fantastic range of equipment and activities for children and adults alike. The Marsland Valley Nature Reserve is nearby, offering a mix of moorland, woodlands and coastline to explore. The Hartland Heritage Coast provides some beautiful beaches and breathtaking cliff-top walks. The popular seaside town of Bude is a short drive away (9.5 miles), or you can head north to the historic village of Clovelly (12.5 miles). Also nearby are Duckpool Bay, Sandymouth Bay Beach and Hartland Abbey (all within 11 miles).
Weekly prices from £489.00
Conwy, Snowdonia and North Wales
4 2 2 Yes
With a beautiful garden and wildlife-rich working farm setting, this dog-friendly cottage sits in the Conwy Valley, just 5 miles from the coast. Complementing the companionable living space are two sumptuous bedrooms and two shower rooms – one of each on the ground floor makes it perfect for wheelchair users. One of two holiday properties on a 45-acre farm, this beautiful bolthole impresses instantly. Step inside the full-of-light, open-plan living space and there’s something for everyone to enjoy: room for four and a faithful friend to cook, dine and stretch out plus dual-aspect doors giving direct access to the garden. Home-style entertainment comes courtesy of a Smart TV, DVD and digital radio, and tiled flooring adds enhanced accessibility for any wheelchair users, who can retire at night to the ground floor’s king-size bedroom with an en-suite wet room. There’s a second shower room upstairs, assuring comfort and convenience for guests sleeping in the nearby twin bedroom. There’s also a snug area, complete with working space for mid-holiday emails. The beautifully-maintained garden has a picnic bench, BBQ, wildlife pond and large lawn area. Bird-watchers will find plenty to see and the resident peacocks provide additional entertainment – you may get to meet some of the farm animals too. Should you wish to holiday as a larger party, another property can be booked to accommodate a further two people, please ask us for details. Enjoy country walks from the doorstep or, if you prefer to explore by bike, a cycle route close by guarantees wonderful rides through the Conwy Valley. Conwy Town (3.5 miles) is a World Heritage Site with an imposing 13th-century castle, quaint harbour and fine selection of independent shops and restaurants. Nearby Conwy Morfa is a lovely sandy bay with a shoreline that, at low tide, is a great spot for sea glass-hunting.
Weekly prices from £585.00
Bude, Cornwall
4 2 2 Yes
Offering ample accommodation for four guests, this stylish detached holiday home is one of several properties set on a 267-acre dairy farm just a few miles from the North Cornwall coastline. Originally a farm workshop and log shed, this beautifully converted retreat features exposed ceiling beams and a welcoming wood burner, as well as access to a fantastic play barn. Dogs will also have their own field to exercise in, and you can also hire from the owner a bespoke pop-up art studio in a stunning location looking out to sea. On entering this light and airy cottage, the spacious open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides a wonderfully relaxing living area. With a warming wood burner, plenty of seating and TV/DVD, the lounge is an ideal space to unwind with a good book or a movie at the end of a great day. The central dining area is a lovely setting for a special family meal which you can rustle up in the fully equipped kitchen. Upstairs, there are two relaxing bedrooms, each with exposed ceiling beams in vaulted ceilings: a cheerful twin and a refreshing en-suite double. There’s also a stylish family bathroom. Outside, the private patio has a BBQ, and there’s also a range of activities for adults and children to enjoy in the play barn, including slides, scramble net and trampoline, or you can visit the farm and meet the animals. Set within the Hartland Heritage Coast, the Marsland Valley Nature Reserve offers a mix of moorland, woodlands and coastline. With its beautiful sandy beaches, the flourishing seaside town of Bude is just a short drive away (9.5 miles), or you can head north to the historic village of Clovelly (12.5 miles). Also nearby are Welcombe Mouth Beach, Duckpool Bay, Sandymouth Bay Beach and Hartland Abbey (all within 11 miles).
Weekly prices from £473.00
Taunton, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 1 Yes
With the spectacular Exmoor National Park and the beautiful Brendon Hills on the doorstep, this spacious cottage, on one level, is an ideal location for keen walkers, cyclists and nature-lovers. You will also be perfectly placed for exploring the stunning Quantock Hills and the West Somerset and North Devon coastline. There are plenty of attractions to keep the whole family entertained, including Wimbleball Lake with its water sports, Dunster Castle, Cheddar Gorge and Wookey Hole. Step back in time and board a steam train on the West Somerset Railway that takes you through the beautiful Somerset countryside. You could head to the coast and enjoy seaside resorts including Minehead, Watchet and Brean Sands with their year-round dog-friendly sandy beaches. This really is the perfect spot to explore the very best of both Somerset and North Devon. On entering this welcoming single-story property through the stunning glass doorway, you will find yourself in the tastefully furnished and welcoming lounge/diner. With comfortable seating, a Smart TV and DVD player, and a cosy wood burner, the light and inviting lounge is an ideal space to unwind in at the end of a wonderful day. There is also a delightful dining area, and the fully equipped, open plan kitchen offers an electric oven and hob, microwave, dishwasher and fridge with ice compartment. The washing machine and clothes airer are housed in a utility room which is shared with the other on-site properties. Exploring this beautiful ground-floor property further you will find two comfortable bedrooms. There’s a comfy king-size room and a cosy twin room. You will also find a bathroom complete with bath, separate shower unit and WC. Stepping outside, you can relax on the enclosed patio with seating and enjoy the peace of your surroundings in your private and secure garden. A selection of outdoor games and a BBQ are available on request. You are also invited to share and explore the 6 acres of surrounding land which are sometimes home to cows and sheep. There is a dedicated dog wash area for those muddy/beach walks and if the 3.5 acre paddock is free of sheep, then this is the perfect spot to let your dog get some exercise, right outside the property. Please note there are two external steps to the entrance of the property that may affect those with disabilities/limited mobility.
Weekly prices from £461.00
Nairn, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
4 2 2 Yes
Set amongst seemingly endless gardens and pretty woodland, this adorable single-storey cottage is the perfect spot to holiday in the heart of the Highlands. The home is adjacent to the owner’s main house yet offers undisturbed privacy in a secluded location, making it an idyllic getaway for a group of four friends or two couples holidaying together. Throughout your stay you can enjoy some beautiful coastal spots or delve into the Cairngorms National Park. This cottage has been kept simple and homely, creating an instantly welcoming atmosphere. The colour scheme is primarily neutral shades, leaving a blank canvas for you to enjoy the bright colours of nature blossoming through the windows. Relax together in the social open-plan lounge, kitchen and dining area. On arrival, you can throw open the French doors to one side of this versatile room and let the cool Scottish air breeze through the home. A simple yet well-equipped kitchen can be found to the opposite side of the room, an ideal place for preparing breakfast or a packed lunch for the day ahead. Dine together on an evening before collapsing into one of the comfy sofas or armchairs to get lost in a TV program. Two bedrooms complete this floor. One is a spacious double and the other is a roomy twin, both boasting en-suite bathrooms. This pretty home is brought to life by its vast surrounding gardens. Four acres of lawn and woodlands are there for you to explore, and you can get together in the pretty summer house for early evening drinks. Heading from garden to woodland, follow the stream and cross the picturesque wooden bridge, like something plucked from a fairy tale.
Weekly prices from £521.00
Inverness, Inverness, Loch Ness & Nairn, Highlands
4 2 1 Yes
Children and adults alike will adore a trip to the land of Loch Ness, exploring the legendary monster that lies beneath and enjoying beautiful Scottish countryside. Within short walking distance to the banks of the infamous loch, this well-appointed wee home is the perfect base for your family getaway. Comfortably sleeping four guests and one dog, everyone is catered for here in the Highlands. All set out on one level, this ground floor home has been comfortably thought out and tastefully decorated. Boasting a welcoming and cosy atmosphere, find antique furniture set amongst traditional soft furnishings and an entirely attractive space to relax. On arrival, head to the cosy open-plan lounge and dining room. This sociable space is kept warm and toasty thanks to a traditional wood burner, a perfect place to settle on an evening and enjoy dinner and drinks. French doors lead out onto the private garden, creating a great space to entertain a summer party or BBQ. Make preparations for this al fresco dining in the well-equipped kitchen down the hall and look forward to stacking a dishwasher instead of being lumped with the washing up after the revelry ends. When it’s time for bed, you can retire into two cosy bedrooms. The first of these is a spacious double with charming antique vanity table, and the second is a bright twin room that’s ideal for younger guests. To the rear of the property, accessible via the lounge, you’ll find a manicured private garden that’s enclosed and ideal for your kids and dog to play safely. Unwind in the private hot tub or settle onto the garden furniture for evening drinks. You’ll also find external storage for outdoor equipment here, perfect for locking up muddy bikes.
Weekly prices from £678.00
Bakewell, Peak District
4 2 2 Yes
Escape to the countryside in this fabulous barn conversion for four in the heart of the Peak District National Park. The property sits on the edge of the pretty hamlet of Little Longstone and there are some beautiful walks nearby, including along the River Wye and through the Monsal Dale. Further afield, local attractions include Chatsworth House (5.5 miles) and Heights of Abraham (13 miles). The converted, detached barn is full of character, with beautiful exposed beams and a collection of traditional oak furniture and accessories. Enter via the hallway, which doubles up as an alternative seating area, and through to the kitchen/diner. This sociable space has a beamed ceiling and a farmhouse-style dining table to gather around for evening meals, along with everything needed to rustle up delicious feasts. The cosy lounge has a variety of comfortable seating to relax on after a long walk, as well as a roaring wood burner for winter months. A handy shower room completes the ground floor, and the two inviting bedrooms and family bathroom are upstairs. Outside, soak up the peace and tranquillity on the south-facing patio, which is bordered by a traditional dry-stone wall. The picturesque market town of Bakewell is just 3 miles away. Wander amongst Bakewell’s attractive, historic buildings, before popping into one of the many bakeries to sample the town’s much-loved pudding. Pick up some local produce from the farmers’ market, or enjoy a walk across the five-arched medieval bridge and along the River Wye. Another lovely day out can be had in the spa town of Buxton (12 miles), where you can explore the stunning ornamental gardens, sample the thermal waters, and marvel at the limestone show caves.
Weekly prices from £655.00
Hartington, Peak District
4 2 2 Yes
This delightful detached barn has been converted to an extremely high standard and is full of charm and character with all rooms including bathrooms having their own thermostatically controlled under-floor heating. It is located in the owner’s grounds on the edge of the village just a few minutes walk to the centre of the village and the local amenities. A short drive will take you to the popular market towns of Bakewell Ashbourne and Buxton and is an excellent base for walking from the doorstep into Dovedale or cycling the Tissington and Manifold Trails. You enter the cottage into the open plan lounge/dining/kitchen which has a vaulted beamed ceiling with the kitchen having all the essential equipment you will need for your stay. Off the lounge area is a wet shower room with shower hand basin and toilet. Also off the kitchen/dining area are the two bedrooms both with beamed ceilings the second bedroom having twin beds and the main bedroom having a double bed and its own en suite wet shower room with shower toilet hand basin and heated towel rail. There is a sitting out area to the front of the cottage which enjoys the sun for most of the day and views of the rugged countryside.
Weekly prices from £550.00
Hereford, Heart of England
4 2 2 Yes
Boasting a hot tub, two patio areas with unobstructed countryside views and the added comfort of a wood burner, this luxury converted barn has everything you need for a relaxing and memorable getaway with your small family or partner. Up to four guests can explore the Brecon Beacons National Park and historical landmarks nearby during a holiday on the edge of the border to Wales. Enter the stone-built barn to find a spacious and elegant open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner which is filled with natural light through the large patio doors. The wooden beamed ceiling, country-style decor and earthy tones throughout create a traditional cottage feel. Surrounding the wood burner and an antique-style coffee table on top of a patterned red and white rug are two plump leather armchairs and a large sofa. Mealtimes can be enjoyed at the central circular dining table with four chairs. Walk past the wooden pillar to reach a sleek ‘U’-shaped fitted kitchen with granite worktops. Upstairs is a white and wooden family bathroom containing a spacious shower and a roll-top bath. Completing this floor are two bedrooms – a king-size with a sleigh bed and an en-suite plus a super-king-size zip-and-link. Outside, you’ll find two patio areas, one with furniture and a hot tub the other with a covered seating area and a BBQ. While staying in a rural location in the tops of Longtown Valley, wander past the pub and convenience shop before stopping at the castle in the quiet village of Longtown (2 miles). Head into the Brecon Beacons National Park (1 mile) for a stroll around Nant-y-Bedd Garden (14 miles) or hike to the summit of Waun Fach in the Black Mountains (14.5 miles). Also nearby are the 12th-century White Castle (14.5 miles) and Hay-on-Wye (14.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £1,040.00