The Old Chapel has everything a couple could want for a romantic holiday in West Wales, including the perfect location close to the Pembrokeshire National Park, the pretty harbourside village of Solva and stunning beaches like Newgale and Whitesands Bay. St Davids is a short drive away, as is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Footpath and the Preseli Hills. The holiday cottage is one of three 4-Star self-catering cottages at Hendre House, with onsite facilities that include a heated indoor swimming pool and relaxing hot tub. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Dogs stay for free at this retreat in the romantic backdrop of the Cambrian Mountains. This charming Ceredigion holiday cottage is spaciously open-plan. Y Granar features a luxurious king-sized four-poster bed, an indulgent roll-top bath, a wood-burning stove, and a spacious deck with incredible views in every direction. The cottage is on the Tan yr Allt smallholding, just a mile up the mountain road from Tregaron with fantastic walks and bike rides from the door, and half an hour from the coast. It's ideal for couples or individuals who want to treat themselves to a wonderful holiday in stunning surroundings. Dogs of all sizes and varieties and temperaments are welcome for no extra charge.
OLD POST COTTAGE - a beautiful 16th-century hideaway in Mortehoe - offers stylish self-catering accommodation on the North Devon coast minutes from some of the best beaches in Britain. Mortehoe is a pretty coastal village surrounded by National Trust land in a marine conservation area. Grunta and Rockham beaches are a short walk from the cottage. Morte Point, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is almost on the doorstep - as is the South West Coast Path. Woolacombe, the adjacent village, is famous for its perfect sandy beach which has repeatedly been named one of the best in Europe. In a central village location - a short stroll from wonderful pubs, cafes and a village store - but tucked away on a car-free path, Old Post Cottage is perfect for couples or families.
Pet friendly cottage (max 2 dogs, no dogs upstairs). Cosy living room, comfortable double bedroom, spacious bathroom with shower, and fully equipped modern kitchen. Just 5 minutes’ walk to Skipton town centre, shops/market, cafes, pubs, and Skipton Castle. Secure bike storage for two bikes. Fast full fibre Wi-Fi and 42” Smart TV with streaming services. Early check-in available on request. Note: Steep staircase with 13 steps upstairs. Ample street parking nearby, plus short-stay parking for unloading/loading.
The Chesters at Castleview Holiday Lodges is a deluxe self-catering two bedroom lodge with a BBQ, hot tub and a raised sundeck for you to sit back and enjoy the incredible countryside views overlooking the Lauderdale Valley in the Scottish Borders.
Located on the edge of the Dorset village of Alderholt is this pretty holiday cottage for two with log burner and romantic double bedroom. The Hampshire riverside county town of Fordingbridge is just three miles away and the New Forest National Park is five minutes in the car with miles of forest tracks and trails for cyclists, walkers and horse riders.
Offering the perfect blend of rustic charm, cosiness with log burner and modern day conveniences to ensure a high standard of comfort, Barn Cottage sits on the outskirts of Alderholt in Dorset. A pretty village with pub for meals out, a mill serving cream teas at the weekend, and a shop for forgotten provisions, Alderholt is just three miles from the county town of Fordingbridge and a five minute car ride into the New Forest National Park with an abundance of forest tracks to satisfy the keenest of walkers, cyclists and horse riders. This welcoming holiday cottage is a perfect self-catering base for exploring both Dorset and Hampshire including the Forest and South Coast.
Just a stone's throw from the beach - listen to the sound of the waves lapping up the slipway in this delightful cottage. Catboat Cottage is a gorgeous 200-year-old holiday home, a short stroll from pubs, cafés and shops. The former fisherman's cottage is on one of the oldest streets in Appledore and the South West Coastal path goes past the front door. Sleeping eight guests in four bedrooms, it has loads of family-friendly touches that make it especially popular with families and groups. Lovingly restored to provide all the modern conveniences that make a holiday home special. Its many original period features add to its charm, character and cosiness. Highlights... Only seconds from the beach 4 individually styled bedrooms, one on the ground floor 3 bathrooms including one en suite Well-equipped kitchen and separate dining room Enclosed south-facing garden Located in the heart of the village - within easy walking distance to the shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs Dog friendly Sleeps up to 8 plus an infant Appledore is so much more than just a traditional bucket and spade destination. The local area is renowned as a haven for creativity. Numerous independent galleries and artisan workshops offer a wonderfully eclectic mix of arts and crafts. Some artists exhibit in shops and markets, others have open studios in their own front room. In addition to the wonderful cafés and delicatessen, you also have choice of individual shops ranging from antiques, gifts and clothing to hand-made chocolates. Winding narrow lanes adorned with quaint fisherman's cottages pair with lovely views across to Instow, making the historic village so unique. They say the best things come in small packages and Appledore is a perfect example. Whatever your passions, there’s always something to appeal in this delightful coastal village. A perfect location for a relaxing holiday in North Devon, where local attractions include The Big Sheep and RHS Rosemoor and spectacular beaches, rolling countryside, and miles of footpaths and cycling routes. Who doesn't love a holiday by the coast? PARKING: Due to the age of the cottages in Irsha Street, there is no on-site parking. However, residents can load/unload shopping and passengers outside before parking.Free on-street parking can be found nearby (25 yds away), linked by a small public footpath adjacent to the cottage. 3 Pay & Display car parks - 2 are 160 yards away, the 3rd is 800 yards away. All offer hourly, daily and weekly parking or you can purchase a tourist permit online. (This can be used in other Torridge district car parks). Please contact me for prices.The Quay car park offers parking free of charge 6pm-8am. Blue Badge holder bays are available as well as charging facilities for electric vehicles.
Stay in a gorgeous converted barn that is located in the heart of Mid Wales. The cottage is on our farm and you are surrounded by beautiful hills, a river flows through the valley and you are surrounded by a vast array of birds, you feel truly remote. The cottage has all you need for a short break, whether this is a romantic get away or as a base to visit lots of what Wales has to offer. Up to 2 adults and up to 2 dogs can stay. No Smoking on site & No Children. Facebook Instagram
Bibleham epitomises the perfect East Sussex self-catering holiday rental, surpassing even the wildest dreams. This 15th-century cottage, nestled on the outskirts of Mayfield amidst stunning countryside, offers breathtaking panoramic views of the High Weald that will leave you in awe. With room for ten guests across four spacious bedrooms and two acres of grounds, it's an ideal spot for family vacations, laid-back hen weekends, or memorable reunions with friends and family. Guests love exploring the area but equally relish in the delights of the house itself, with its games room, gardens, and inviting swimming pool. Steeped in history and charm, Mayfield offers a tranquil retreat just 60 miles from London, boasting medieval churches, historic sites, and excellent eateries.
With two en-suite flexible bedrooms, a log burner and an indoor heated swimming pool, Wood Shed Cottage is perfect for families or couples (one or two) who want to relax and unwind in the glorious scenery of the Peak District National Park. Nestling in the picturesque Derbyshire hamlet of Bradbourne close to the market town of Ashbourne and just a mile from Carsington Water, there are an abundance of attractions close by, as well as the Tissington and High Peak Trails for walking and cycling. Family friendly pub serving food just a mile's walk away for meals out.
This gorgeous cottage just outside of Bethesda has stunning mountain views from the house and garden. It is close to some of Snowdonia's favourite attractions including Zip World and the Snowdon Mountain Railway, while the coast and golden beaches of Anglesey are within easy reach. There are endless miles of beautiful footpaths and cycling routes accessible from the door of this former chapel which has been carefully renovated to retain character and charm while providing comfortable accommodation for up to 12 people. It's ideal for big or extended families or groups of friends who want to stay in the Snowdonia National Park.
Plenty of space awaits your family and friends at Castle Farm. The beautiful Brecon Beacons self-catering property comprises The Farmhouse with 6 bedrooms sleeping up to 16 people with one bedroom being accessed from a courtyard and the next door Cottage which has 3 bedrooms, sleeping an additional 12. The holiday home sits in its own valley close to Capel-y-ffin, a tiny hamlet seven miles from Hay-on-Wye and 14 miles from Abergavenny. It has fantastic views and excellent opportunities for walking, mountain biking, cycling, horse riding, and other fun activities. Guests love the flexibility of accommodation which is suitable for everything from a family reunion to a relaxed Christmas with friends and wellness retreats.
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.
This Whitby holiday cottage combines 21st Century comforts with traditional style and a fantastic location. Lobster Pot Cottage is a modern property near one of the oldest streets in town, within walking distance of the beach, promenade, shops, eateries and attractions. It sleeps six people in three bedrooms, two of which are ensuite, and is well-suited to families, multi-generational families, and friends. Whitby offers something for everyone in every season, from its famous ruined Gothic Abbey to its full calendar of festivals. It's ideal for a family holiday at the seaside, a festival weekend with friends, or a week spent discovering the beauty of the North York Moors National Park and coast.
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.
Stay by the seaside in this gorgeous stone fisherman's cottage. Oystercatcher Cottage is on a quiet street that is just a two-minute walk from the harbour and a five-minute walk from the beach at Seahouses, putting guests within easy reach of the many amenities, as well as the coastal footpath. Spend your day taking boat trips around the Farne Islands and marvelling at the variety of marine and bird life, or cross the causeway on a pilgrimage to Holy Island, the birthplace of Christianity in England. The self-catering cottage sleeps four guests in two beautiful bedrooms and is ideal for couples, families or friends (1 dog welcome).
Enjoy the stunning Peak District from the comfort of this gorgeous first-floor apartment in a beautifully converted barn. Grange Barn is located at the owner's property in Ashford in the Water, within walking distance of two pubs and the village's famous 17th Century Sheepwash Bridge. It's less than two miles from Bakewell and close to the Monsal Trail and Chatsworth House. There are gorgeous walks from the door and lots of choice for road cycling and mountain biking. The Peak District is spectacular in every season, so book yourself a romantic escape in this wonderful holiday rental.
It's rare that a large Snowdonia holiday home is as spectacular inside as the views outside, but St Curig's Church in Capel Curig is the exception. This fabulous conversion provides extremely comfortable self-catering accommodation for up to 16 guests, making it popular for family gatherings and holidays with friends. It is across the road from a great village store and within a few minutes' walk from the Bryn Tyrch Inn and Tyn-y-Coed Inn. Moel Siabod is virtually on the doorstep, and with Betws-y-Coed only a short drive away, there are no shortage of cafes, pubs and amenities from which to choose. Capel Curig offers cycling, walking, fishing, horse riding and kayaking. It is a superb base for exploring Snowdonia National Park as it is also within reach of Mount Snowdon, historic Conwy, and beautiful beaches. If you want to experience the best of the great outdoors without forgoing any home comforts, St Curig's Church is a perfect base for your holiday.
A peaceful rural retreat with tranquil views, no near neighbours (other than grazing sheep) and three beautifully presented ensuite bedrooms make Bayses Barn popular with families and friends for a self-catering holiday in North Norfolk. The former lambing barn is on the edge of Briningham village, a few miles from Holt and a short drive from beautiful beaches. It has been beautifully renovated with the help of an architect to make the most of its outlook over the valley. Country and coastal walks, stately homes, nature reserves, and family-friendly attractions are all within easy reach, as are local farmers' markets, excellent food shops, pubs and cafes.