Settle down for a week in the country in this welcoming holiday rental. Jasmine Cottage is over two hundred years old, having started life as a character stone barn before being renovated into a stylish cottage sleeping six people in two bedrooms. It's perfect for families who enjoy countryside walks, mountain bike riding, sailing, fishing, golf, and lazy days at the seaside. Jasmine Cottage is in the quiet village of North Chiddock, two miles from Seatown and close to Bridport, West Bay, Charmouth and Lyme Regis. It's a fantastic place to switch off and spend time with your loved ones.
The Garden Studio is a gorgeous getaway for couples or individuals. The sweet 16th-century holiday cottage is a beautiful alternative to glamping, giving luxuries like a king-sized bed and ensuite shower room for the cost of staying in a shepherd's hut or camping pod. It is part of Chideock Grange in North Chideock, a peaceful place with no passing traffic and easy access to fantastic footpaths and cycleways. Guests can walk to the beach at Seatown, which is around two miles away, Symondsbury and Colmer's Hill. The South West Coast Path and the UNESCO Jurassic Coast are stunning in any season, and there are many local sights and attractions to delight.
The Bothy, a charming holiday cottage set in two acres of beautiful gardens, is conveniently located just a short walk from Lyndhurst’s vibrant High Street. With cosy cafes, independent shops, and welcoming pubs like The Crown within easy reach, it’s an ideal retreat for couples or solo travellers seeking a peaceful yet central stay for their self-catering holiday in the New Forest. Lyndhurst offers great options for car-free exploration, with nearby train stations, secure bike storage, and seasonal open-top bus tours for a stress-free adventure. Start your journey with a visit to the New Forest Heritage Centre, then follow the trails to beauty spots like Bolton’s Bench and Bolderwood Deer Sanctuary.
A newly-refurbished two-bedroom, single-storey, luxury cottage with vaulted ceilings, wood burner, underfloor heating and spectacular views of Farndale in the middle of the North York Moors National Park. Tourist Board Rating: 5 Star
This traditional crofter's cottage offers an authentic taste of the beautiful Isle of Skye. 1 Grealin is just a few miles from both the famous Old Man of Storr and iconic Quirang and has stunning views of the Trotternish mountain ridge and the sea. It's ideal for families and friends who enjoy walking, cycling and fishing as the scenery is spectacular. The cottage is around a mile from the coast, four miles from Staffin Bay and 14 miles from Portree, so, while it's secluded, it's not isolated. There is space for five people to sleep in three bedrooms, one of which is ensuite, with touches that make it friendly for children and pets. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Flintstones is a family and dog friendly holiday cottage in Sheringham, a short walk from shops, cafes and parks, and only a 10-minute walk from Blue Flag beaches. It sleeps up to four adults plus two additional children in three bedrooms with a nursery suitable for infants or young children. There is plenty to do within walking distance, with excellent bus and train links that mean you could leave the car on the drive all week if you prefer - and many of our guests do just that. Sheringham is a gorgeous holiday spot in any season with its beaches, lovely countryside, golf, steam-trains and a wealth of independent shops and places to eat and drink.
Cotton Cottage is a three-bedroom holiday cottage in the Hope Valley, sleeping five guests within the rolling hills of the Peak District National Park. Set between Edale and Hope, this welcoming self-catering cottage enjoys direct access to National Trust land and classic Peak District walking routes, including the Great Ridge. With a wood-burning stove, comfortable living spaces, ultrafast broadband and with dogs welcome, it works well for families with older children (8 years and over) or small groups of friends. A village pub is within walking distance, making this holiday cottage a relaxed and well-located base for exploring Derbyshire on foot. Guests wishing to visit as part of a larger party can enquire about booking the other cottages on site - Townhead Farm and Calico Cottage (subject to availability) by visiting the owner website and contacting them direct.
The collection of self-catering apartments at The Old Rectory makes it ideal for a holiday for everyone from couples to families and larger groups of family or friends. We have been family run for 21 years and pride ourselves in offering beautiful apartments capturing the essence of Georgian grandeur at sensible prices everyone can afford. Its location on the edge of Lanreath village is private and peaceful, yet only 100 metres from the village shop. The Tipsy Cow offers the opportunity for a cheeky evening drink with great views over the moors and right next to the children's play area. Our village pub The Punchbowl Inn is even closer and serves delicious food with frequent additional entertainment. The beaches at Looe and Polperro are ten minutes away, while favourite attractions like the Eden Project, the Lost Gardens of Heligan and multiple gorgeous National Trust houses and gardens are all easily accessible by car. An outdoor swimming pool is available from the late May Bank Holiday weekend to the end of August. Our gardens here are gorgeous and we provide lots of seating areas for you to relax with a glass of wine, your morning coffee or a book. We have a games barn with table tennis, air hockey and pool, so you can challenge the family to an evening of fun. There is a small childrens play area for the younger children in your party (supervision required, please).
You can't get more waterfront than this holiday cottage in the Norfolk Broads. Yare Cottage is in Wroxham, with the marina on one side and the River Bure on the other. It sleeps six people in three bedrooms and is child and pet-friendly. You're close to shops, cafes, pubs, restaurants, bike rental and boat hire. There are private fishing rights for anglers and a golf course nearby. Norwich and Great Yarmouth are only half an hour's drive from the self-catering property, giving you excellent access to the best of the Broads in all seasons.
If you are looking for a family holiday by the sea that combines lazy days on the beach, harbour side dining, local independent shops to browse and stunning coastal walks then look no further. The Old Coastguard Station is located in an enviable position on the water's edge in the charming town of Amble on the Northumberland coast. With four ensuite bedrooms, contemporary open plan living and stunning panoramic sea views, it is easy to feel like you are on holiday here. This gorgeous self-catering property perfectly combines salty days by the sea with a touch of luxury and sophistication.
Chy Morvoren is a modern holiday cottage in the peaceful Pendra Loweth Holiday Village on the outskirts of Falmouth and within easy reach of two beaches, each with parking, cafe, restaurant and toilet facilities. The three-bedroom holiday home sleeps six people with a layout that works well for large or extended families. Pendra Loweth has extensive gardens and whilst having a relaxing atmosphere includes amenities such as an all-weather tennis court, bar and cafe overlooking the adventure playground, a soft play area and a gym with a plunge pool. The location is ideal for exploring the Lizard Peninsula and is convenient for St Ives, Penzance and Lands End. Unfortunately the village restrictions do not allow commercial vehicles with sign writing onto the site. Pendra Loweth is licensed for holidays only, workers are not permitted.
Welcome to Lake View Lodge, a beautifully refurbished, ground-floor holiday cottage set beside the tranquil waters of Foxholes Lake, just outside Matlock in the heart of the Derbyshire Dales.
The Potting Shed is located on the edge of Windermere in a beautiful rural setting. It is a few minutes drive to Windermere and Bowness and a 15 minute walk into town. The elevated position offers views to the Lakeland fells while being surrounded by nature and woodland too. A lovely retreat from where to enjoy all the best of the Lake District, whatever your preference.
Trevean Cottage is a lovely holiday home in a beautiful location. The two-bedroom cottage sleeps four people, with a private garden and fantastic walks from the door. It is only a mile from Lamorna Cove and less than two miles from picturesque Mousehole, with easy access to Lands End, St Ives, Penzance and other favourite places around Cornwall. Guests have a wide choice of beaches as well as miles of footpaths, bridleways and cycling routes to help them enjoy this gorgeous landscape. Trevean is on the owner's 24-acre smallholding and is incredibly peaceful. It's ideal for couples or families.
The Shropshire Hills are heavenly, especially when you stay in a self-catering holiday cottage as lovely as In the Hills. Surrounded by gardens and with panoramic views, this one-bedroom cottage is ideal for two but can accommodate four people when you use the double sofa-bed. It's in the quiet hamlet of Priest Weston, within a short walk of the Miners Arms pub and close to other amenities at Churchstoke. The Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty is on the doorstep, and Offa's Dyke, Shrewsbury, Ironbridge, and Ludlow are all within easy reach.
Finches Cottages is a luxurious escape in a fantastic location. The three-bedroom holiday cottage sleeps six people and is perfect for families or couples. It is in the picturesque Rutland village of Egleton, close to Oakham and within a short walk of beautiful Rutland Water and the village's shops, pubs, cafes, and a Michelin starred restaurant. The property is dog friendly and available for bookings all year round. The owners have created an indulgent and welcoming place where guests can relax and enjoy beautiful rural views, gorgeous walks, and easy access to Rutland's best sights and attractions.
Couples love Hillside Cottage not only for its proximity to fantastic Peak District walks but for its Victorian charm and contemporary comforts. The owner has taken great care to ensure that the holiday cottage provides everything you need for a self-catering holiday, including a great night's sleep in a beautiful kingsized bed. The cottage is a ten-minute walk from the centre of Wirksworth and it is easy to reach shops, cafes and pubs like the Royal Oak. Chatsworth House, Bakewell, Matlock, Derby, and Buxton are all within a 30-minute drive, making this an ideal place for a Peak District holiday.
This secluded Victorian single storey cottage on the Ashley Combe Estate, the historic Exmoor home of computer pioneer Ada Lovelace, sits across a bridge next to a stream and is surrounded by woodland a mile from Porlock Weir. It combines old world charm with modern living; fully centrally heated, an open fire adds a special glow to cooler days. Lovelace is a good base for local walks. Peace and tranquillity in the sheltered woodland encourage relaxation and are the perfect ingredients for forest bathing. Free wifi serves to stay in touch with a less enchanted world. Lovelace can accommodate three guests with two people occupying the main King bed and one the single bedroom. Alternatively, one guest could use the main bedroom and two guests can be accommodated in the second bedroom by making up the second single (truckle) bed.
The Old Workshop is a gorgeous holiday cottage in Milfield, within walking distance of a 18th Century pub and close to the Cheviot Hills. The Northumberland National Park, Northumberland Coast and Scottish Borders are within only a few miles, giving you a huge variety of places to visit, activities to try, and sights to see. Walking, cycling, fishing the Rivers Till and Tweed, shopping in Wooler and Bamburgh, and day trips to Holy Island and Edinburgh area all possible when you stay in this welcoming holiday home, where five people can sleep in three bedrooms.
This delightful waterside cottage sits an enviable position in the Peninsula Marina on the banks of the River Bure in the popular village of Wroxham, the 'capital of the Norfolk Broads'. Within walking distance of the village's many amenities and an ideal self-catering base for exploring the area's many attractions and magical waterways.