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.
5,655 properties found
Ripon, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 2 Yes
At this glorious Yorkshire dwelling, just 2.5 miles from Ripon, wake up to a symphony of farmyard friends: sheep, chicken, pigs and alpacas all call this working farm their home. You’ll be sleeping in a lovely stone-built barn conversion that’s been beautifully renovated and decorated. With space four guests over two bedrooms –and one doggie pal welcome, too – it’s got “family holiday” written all over it, though it’s also a dream for couples and groups of friends. Renovated in 2024, this elegant home has a fresh and stylish appearance, with clean white walls and uplifting artwork adorning the walls. From most of the windows, you’ll be able to admire the Yorkshire countryside. Downstairs, you’ll have an open-plan living area that’s perfect for socialising, eating, cooking, reading, watching TV and playing board games together. The wood burner and underfloor heating ensure you stay warm and comfortable. Outside, you’ll have a sunny courtyard that’s great for breakfasting al fresco, an indulgent hot tub and a shared paddock where the dog can zoom to her heart’s content. When it’s time to venture beyond your cosy abode, take day hikes through stunning, unspoilt countryside within the Nidderdale AONB (1 mile). Within 3 miles you can wander around the gorgeous monastic ruins at Fountains Abbey, located within the wider Studley Park that’s great for peaceful walks. Or take a historical stroll around the moated manor house at Markenfield Hall (5 miles) Ripon is wonderful for shopping and its iconic cathedral, Harrogates Turkish baths, upmarket shops and welcoming cafés are just 11 miles away.
Weekly prices from £740.00
Skipton, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 2 Yes
Perched on the edge of the Forest of Bowland AONB, this spotless holiday home offers a chance to get away from it all in a scenic and restful setting. It’s located in Tosside, a sweet village where the scenic beauty of Yorkshire meets the tranquil charm of Lancashire. Discover this pretty slice of England by foot, bicycle or car and you’re bound to leave feeling relaxed and refreshed. The cottage has space for up to four guests over two bedrooms, making it perfect for families or couples. The dwelling has a bright and welcoming atmosphere, with a white, black and grey colour scheme for a stylish appearance. It benefits from a comfy open-plan living space comprising, a kitchen with glossy white tiles, a breakfast bar with stools, plush sofas and a Smart TV. Bi-folding doors invite the outside in, and the inviting dining table sets you up for family meals. Upstairs, luxurious sleep awaits in two stylish bedrooms, offering views that stretch all the way to Pendle Hill. Outside, your private garden paradise features a patio space with furniture, so you can sit with a book and observe friendly sheep in the nearby field. Within 150 metres you’ll have a quaint café where you can also hire bikes. Nearby, take a leisurely stroll or bike ride around Gisburn Forest and Stocks Reservoir (3 miles) where you may spot local deer. At Settle (8.5 miles) you can join the scenic Settle-Carlisle Railway, while at Barley (14 miles) you can take an easy (or challenging) route up Pendle Hill, famous for its 17th-century witch trials. Marvel at the natural beauty of Scaleber Force Waterfall (10 miles) and Malham Cove (14 miles) before enjoying a welcome pub dinner at one of the area’s many friendly eateries.
Weekly prices from £678.00
Bakewell, Peak District
4 2 2 Yes
An idyllic stone cottage in Bakewell, one of the many delightful market towns in the Derbyshire Dales. Close to the River Wye, the dog-friendly cottage is blessed with high ceilings, original beams and oak flooring, spacious living areas and a courtyard garden. The perfect size for small families or a group of friends on a rural getaway, it is an ideal base for walkers and history and nature lovers, with attractions including the Monsal Trail, Haddon Hall and Chatsworth House all within 5 miles. The single-storey cottage is located near the centre of Bakewell and is surrounded by a blend of traditional stone buildings that line the towns winding streets. The interior glows in natural light pouring in from all angles onto contemporary soft furnishings. The high ceiling, topped with exposed beams, will certainly get necks craning in the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner. This area is dominated by a large fireplace, home to a wood burner that warms the comfortable seating surrounding it. The dining area and kitchen are just beyond, the latter set behind an intriguing wooden beam. The cottages two bedrooms - a double and a twin - are just a few pawprints away from the lounge. Both enjoy en-suite facilities, have been furnished stylishly and arranged to make the most of the space available. Outside, the small courtyard garden comprises a patio area with seating. The streets of Bakewell are adorned with an impressive selection of bakeries, shops and pubs. Walkers, cyclists and runners are also well catered for, given that routes along the River Wye and the breathtaking 8.5-mile Monsal Trail can be picked up from the town. Haddon Hall is known for its stunning gardens, while Chatsworth House is surrounded by inviting gardens, woodland and other attractions. Both lie within 5 miles of the cottage.
Weekly prices from £569.00
Skipton, Yorkshire Dales
4 2 2 Yes
An elegant stone property with a leafy walled garden, nestled within the rolling landscape of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. This beautiful barn conversion is the perfect escape for small families or couples and their four-pawed travel buddy. Glide across the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct aboard the Settle to Carlise train (6.5 miles) before kicking back with a bottle of fizz and nibbles on the sunny patio garden. This thoughtfully styled property boasts a spacious interior with bright social spaces, vibrant soft furnishings, and open-plan living. Unravel outer layers in the entrance hall and towel off soggy paws before venturing into the heart of the home. Sink onto the soft seats and refuel with a post-adventure afternoon tea. Flick through the Smart TV or throw open the patio doors to bask in the crisp country breeze. As the evening draws in, step into the large kitchen/diner. Rustle up a spread to be enjoyed around the large dining table. When night falls, enjoy a peaceful night’s sleep in the two elegant bedrooms with striking curved patio doors. Choose from a light-flooded king with an en-suite, and a generously sized twin. Soak up some morning sun with an al fresco breakfast in the secluded patio garden or fire up the BBQ for an afternoon feast. Adventurers will be in their element strolling beneath the imposing limestone of Malham Cove (3.5 miles) and discovering the mysterious landscape of Scaleber Force Waterfall (5 miles). For the more cultured traveller, don’t miss a visit to the 19th-century Victoria Hall (6.5 miles) for a night of arty entertainment.
Weekly prices from £604.00
Bude, Cornwall
4 2 1 Yes
Surrounded by spellbinding countryside, this warm and inviting barn conversion provides light, cosy and fresh accommodation for four guests. Perfect for a small family in search of a tranquil getaway or a couple wanting a quiet romantic retreat, this delightful barn has been imaginatively updated while retaining a wealth of original features including exposed ceiling beams, stone tiling and a thatched roof. Beautifully furnished, this lovely single-level property is just a few miles from the popular seaside town of Bude, making it an ideal holiday home for discovering the North Cornwall coast and countryside. The light-filled open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner provides a spacious, airy and characterful living area, with floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed beams and French doors creating a wonderful sense of space. With a Smart TV and plenty of seating, the tastefully furnished lounge is perfect for unwinding with a movie or a book in the evening. The central dining area is ideal for sharing a family meal which you can prepare in the fully equipped country-style kitchen. This delightful conversion also offers two pretty bedrooms: a charming super-king-size room and a cheerful zip-and-link twin room, as well as a relaxing family bathroom. Heading outside, the enclosed courtyard has outdoor furniture and a BBQ, perfect for dining alfresco. Beyond this, the large, enclosed garden has plenty of space for children and dogs to run and play. Off-road parking is available for two cars. The bustling seaside resort of Bude is nearby (5 miles), with its beautiful sandy surfing beaches and a range of great pubs and restaurants. Quieter beaches are to the north and south, including Widemouth Bay and Sandymouth Bay (both 8 miles). You can explore the beautiful Hartland Heritage Coast (5.5 miles) or head to the Tamar Lakes Activity Centre and the picturesque market town of Holsworthy (both 6.5 miles).
Weekly prices from £549.00
Abergavenny, Pembrokeshire and the South
4 2 2 Yes
Nestled within a farm in the Brecon Beacons National Park, this rural bolthole is the perfect place to recharge the batteries. With spectacular countryside and mountain views, this is an idyllic base for a family of four looking to explore the Welsh landscape, whether on foot or on an electric bike! This former henhouse has been cleverly converted into a light and airy hideaway with a contemporary finish. Enter into the open-plan lounge/kitchen/diner, where you’ll instantly feel the warmth from the underfloor heating in this spacious yet inviting room. Spend many happy hours here, whether reclining on the leather sofas, streaming a film on the Smart TV, or playing board games around the dining table. Cook up family favourites in the well-equipped kitchen space and serve up around the marvellous table, where bi-folding doors allow the mountain views to become your backdrop for the evening. Enjoy a great night’s sleep in the lovely super-king-size bedroom or the king-size, both with en-suites. Outside, the private enclosed garden is a beautiful spot to enjoy a few chapters of your novel. Hire an electric bike from the property owners and take to the many trails and routes available from your doorstep. For the hikers of the party, head to the summits of Sugar Loaf and Skirrid, which can be seen from the property in all their majesty. Abergavenny is a 3-mile drive and provides an eclectic mix of shops, pubs and restaurants, with regular food festivals and markets to encounter. Take a trip to the Three Castles of Gwent, all within 10 miles of the accommodation and encompassing the medieval settlements of Grosmont, Skenfrith and White Castle.
Weekly prices from £682.00
Bude, Cornwall
4 2 1 Yes
This superb mid-terraced home is ideally situated less than a mile from the beach at Widemouth Bay. Beautifully finished, this property will feel like a home away from home and you wont be in a hurry to leave. Plus youre only 3 miles from seaside town Bude, giving you plenty of options for enjoying the coast. The moment you walk up to this property, youll feel like youre by the sea, thanks to its beautifully painted wooden exterior. Surfs Up is bright and airy, with a huge kitchen/diner that is perfect for cooking up a storm. The walls are studded with art, adding contemporary style to a rustic property. Retire into the lounge and snuggle up on the sofa, taking in the stunning countryside views past the patio. Widemouth Bay is a great place to stay to take advantage of the coast and the countryside. Its beach is one of the best sandy surfing beaches in North Cornwall, and theres plenty of space to relax if surfing isnt your thing. If you like exploring, youre close to the A39 so you can get to plenty of attractions, including Tintagel Castle (17 miles) and the popular Eden Project (36 miles). For children, the Milky Way Adventure Park (20 miles) and the BIG Sheep (27 miles) area both easily accessible from here.
Weekly prices from £501.00
Norwich, East Anglia
4 2 1 Yes
This delightful cottage, set in the owners estate, is perfect for couples, friends, or small families looking for a peaceful base to discover the best of North Norfolks attractions. The surrounding countryside is ideal for nature lovers, anglers, painters, and walkers. Lace-up your boots and head 6 miles to walk the picturesque How Hill Nature Reserve. Wroxham is less than a mile away and is the gateway to 125 miles of waterways that make up the Norfolk Broads. The beautiful cottage interior belies the traditional style of the lovely, thatched roof. Step into a spacious, bright, and chic open-plan kitchen/diner equipped with all the appliances needed to prepare everything from a late branch to a hearty evening meal. A glass-top table provides the perfect spot for dining together. The cosy lounge with a crackling wood burner offers comfortable surroundings to relax in after a day of exploring; chat or sit back and enjoy a movie on the Smart TV. The ground floor has a king-size bedroom and a contemporary family bathroom. Head upstairs and through an interconnecting dressing room with seating to another king-size bedroom with splendid views over the countryside. Outside, you can enjoy the large, enclosed garden with a patio area; relax on the garden furniture, fire up the BBQ, and unwind while dining al fresco on balmy evenings. The scenic coastline is less than 15 miles away and invites you to spend days exploring the unspoiled, sandy beaches and enjoying water sports. Horsey Gap is where to see seals, Hemsby Beach has miles of golden sand, and Happisburgh boasts an iconic red and white striped lighthouse. Alternatively, Whitlingham Country Park (13.5 miles), close to Norwich, has options for everyone, including walking, cycling, sailing, picnicking, and seasonal events to look out for during the summer months.
Weekly prices from £768.00
Bristol, Dorset and Somerset
4 2 1 Yes
Situated in a small village within the Chew Valley, this property is surrounded by excellent walks and cycle routes. To the south, the Mendip Hills is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and boasts a wide array of flora and fauna to be discovered. A short drive will bring you to the historic spa city of Bath, which is famous for its beautiful Georgian architecture, Roman Baths, boutique shops, restaurants and cafes. Closer to home, the local villages boast several pubs, shops, a Post Office, tennis club and lake with tea shop and fish and chip restaurant and Indian restaurant and takeaway. This delightful detached barn conversion is arranged on one level offering spacious and comfortable accommodation within a rural setting. The entrance takes you into a bright and airy conservatory where you can relax on the comfy furniture with a good book and enjoy the warmth of the sun. This leads you to the contemporary, well-equipped kitchen with electric oven and hob, fridge/freezer, washing machine, microwave and dishwasher. Dine in the open-plan lounge/diner with high ceilings and exposed stonework. The lounge area boasts a wood burner effect electric fire, Smart TV and patio doors to the garden area. There are two good sized bedrooms both with a TV, the first is a king-size and the second is a twin zip-and-link (which can be made as a super-king-size on request). There is also a contemporary shower room with shower and WC. Venturing outside is an enclosed lawned garden with a patio and a charcoal BBQ making it a perfect spot to enjoy al fresco dining, or a place to relax and enjoy a glass of wine. Conveniently to the side of the property is allocated parking for two cars.
Weekly prices from £521.00