Cosy 2-bedroom cottage above in a peaceful rural setting above the village of St Dogmaels with its village pubs and the market town of Cardigan/Aberteifi only 3 miles away. Once a milking parlour and now full of character with its vaulted living space this is a pet friendly cottage, with enclosed garden, private parking, and just a short drive to Poppit Sands. An ideal location to explore the coast and countryside of both Pembrokeshire and Ceredigion.
One bedroom former milking parlour in centre of popular seaside village of Crantock.
Boot and Shoe Cottage is a charming 18th-century riverfront holiday cottage in Wycliffe, just six miles from Barnard Castle. Its beautifully restored interiors, featuring original fireplaces and beams, blend history with modern comforts. Ideal for families or couples, the cottage offers a double bedroom with serene field views and a cosy twin room. Located in the stunning North Pennines AONB, it's perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with private fishing, riverside walks, and nearby cycling trails. Explore local treasures like Barnard Castle, The Bowes Museum, and High Force Waterfall, or simply unwind by the fire or stargaze in the peaceful garden. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This comfortable early Victorian holiday cottage, with private off street parking, sleeps six people in three bedrooms and is a five-minute stroll from some of Stratford-Upon-Avon's favourite sights and attractions. It is perfect for families, especially those with a car, as it benefits from off-street parking. Spend happy days shopping, relaxing over a long lazy lunch, strolling beside the river and exploring Shakespeare's birthplace, seeing his grave, and discovering where his wife and daughter lived. Warwick Castle is only 20 minutes away, as is the north Cotswolds . 41 Shakespeare Street is a wonderful place to stay at any time of the year.
If you like romantic walks on deserted sandy beaches, stunning views, historic buildings and lots of delicious food, then you will fall in love with Button Cottage. This pretty Victorian cottage is on a quiet street close to the centre of Beadnell, within walking distance of the Craster Arms, Towers pub, cafe, village shop and the beach. It is only five miles south of Bamburgh Castle and even closer to Seahouses so you can easily arrange a boat trip to see the puffin and seal colonies on Farne Island. The cottage offers a high standard of accommodation for discerning couples who appreciate the charm of period properties but who also enjoy mod-cons like WiFi and underfloor heating. Booking a romantic escape for your loved one at Button Cottage will undoubtedly put you in their good books!
A well presented holiday home in a lovely idyllic setting close to the pretty Somerset village of Simonsbath within the Exmoor National Park on the Somerset/Devon borders. Superb location and perfect for cycling, walking and relaxing with a good selection of country pubs and attractions within easy reach.
Have double the fun at Swan Bay Sea View Apartment. The beautiful apartment is beside a river on the shores of Budle Bay and is ideal for families, friends or couples. It comfortably sleeps six guests in three bedrooms, boasts incredible views of Lindisfarne and comes with exclusive use of Jetty Cottage - a well-equipped summer/games room complete with barbecue, outdoor furniture and two adult-sized bikes just metres from the water. As if all that was not tempting enough, guests also have use of the facilities at a nearby health spa, and Bamburgh is just over a mile away, putting guests within reach of pubs, cafes, shops and the famous beach and castle.
Chester's Lodge is a stunning contemporary holiday home in a wonderful location. With space for eight guests in four bedrooms, it enjoys an enviable location just 300 metres from the southern shore of Lake Coniston, surrounded by six acres of private land. It's a fantastic place to get away from it all with family or friends yet is close enough to places like Hawkshead, Ambleside and Ulverston, so you don't feel too remote from attractions and amenities. Spend your days exploring the Lake District National Park, walking and cycling around lakes and mountains, admiring stately homes and charming towns and villages, and your nights sitting around the outdoor fire pit with a glass of local beer while you count the stars, or relaxing in the luxurious living room where your every comfort is catered for.
Perfectly placed in the very heart of the Snowdonia National Park, Plas Blaenddol is an excellent self-catering venue for large groups of fourteen (or seventeen with fold-away beds at an additional charge) and a popular choice with friends wanting to catch up, families and outdoor enthusiasts. Superb walks and mountain biking on the doorstep; a five minute walk from the pub in Llan Ffestiniog village and some of the areas top attractions (including Zip-World, Bounce Below, the Ffestiniog Steam Railway, Harlech beach and Portmeirion) within just fifteen minutes. Guests can enjoy plenty of space, a hot tub, extensive gardens with magnificent views and a high level of comfort.
If this is your first holiday to the Northumberland coast, then it is unlikely to be your last! 30-miles of unspoiled coastline feature white sands and clear waters, with the odd clifftop castle, like nearby Bamburgh Castle, to remind you that this peaceful region was once fiercely protected. Beadnell is a small, welcoming village with a lovely bay that rarely feels busy. Opposite the village church and green, Tickle Cottage is an 18th Century former worker's home that has been sympathetically updated to offer comfortable accommodation for four people in two bedrooms. A wood burner, private courtyard and wonderfully romantic master bedroom all make it a favourite with couples and families.
The Cottage at Garnedd Isaf is a charming one-bedroom bungalow on a peaceful three-acre smallholding in Rhosgoch, Anglesey. This cosy self-catering accommodation sleeps 2 in a kingsized bed and features a well-equipped kitchen, separate dining room, comfortable lounge with 42-inch smart TV, and modern shower room. The Cottage is tucked away in the Anglesey countryside yet just ten minutes from Cemaes Bay's sandy beaches and harbour. The location is brilliant for exploring the stunning Anglesey coastal path, discovering hidden coves, and visiting historic sites. This holiday cottage offers rural tranquillity with easy access not only to North Wales' most beautiful coastline but also to the Snowdon mountain range.
Priory Cottage provides a welcoming self-catering retreat perfectly placed on the east side of the picturesque Lizard Peninsula in Cornwall. A stunning area offering lovely beaches, dramatic cliff walks and the romantic Helford River - a haven for wildlife and water sports.
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.
The Fold Yard is a charming period holiday cottage in rural North Yorkshire, close to Sheriff Hutton and within easy reach of York, Castle Howard, Thirsk, The North York Moors and the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It sleeps four people in two ensuite bedrooms and has a flexible layout that suits couples, friends or families. Guests are able to enjoy gorgeous walks or bike rides in the local area, with the owner providing secure bicycle storage. The cottage is offered all year round for short breaks and longer stays, depending on availability.
Spectacular views over the Banwy Valley are just one of many features that makes Ty Gwyn the sort of holiday home where people return year after year. The three-bedroom detached property sleeps five people and is on a quiet no-through lane above Foel near Llangadfan in Powys. It's an area popular for walking, cycling, birdwatching and fishing. Pretty market towns like Machynlleth, Welshpool and Oswestry provide all of the amenities you'll need for your self-catering stay whether you're travelling as a couple, family, or group of friends.
If you are looking for comfortable and spacious accommodation, look no further than The Nook, the newest addition at Church Farm. Once inside you will appreciate the generous sized rooms and open plan living space for solo travellers and couples alike. Ideally situated to discover the delights of the Yorkshire Wolds, historic towns and cities, and the glorious Yorkshire coast. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
This charming 400-year-old holiday cottage in Red Wharf Bay, Anglesey, offers authentic Welsh character with modern comfort for up to 6 guests. Sleeping arrangements include a king-size primary bedroom with walk in wardrobe and an ensuite on the ground floor. Double bedroom, children's bunk bedroom and family shower room upstairs. The self-catering accommodation features two living areas one with a log burner and one with an electric fire. The well-equipped kitchen has a fridge freezer, dishwasher, microwave, double oven hob, air fryer, toaster and wine cooler. Plus a utility room with washing machine and dryer. This dog-friendly cottage is within walking distance to the welcoming dog-friendly Ship Inn and sandy beach. Perfect accommodation for families and couples seeking a traditional seaside break on the beautiful Isle of Anglesey.
Four bedrooms, sleeps six, with a kingsize, doubles, and twin beds, with hotel style mattress's all with lovely views. Two bathrooms, one with bath and shower, the 2nd with large walk in shower.
Escape to Turadh Cottage on the Isle of Skye, where relaxation meets adventure. Nestled in the welcoming Eabost community on the Uillinish peninsula, this stylish detached holiday home offers stunning views of the Cuillin Mountains. It’s perfect for families, couples, and friends, with wheelchair accessibility too. Just a five-minute drive to Struan and the cosy Bog Myrtle Cafe, you can savour homemade cakes and fresh coffee whenever you like. Whether you’re into wildlife spotting, scenic walks, or simply unwinding in a beautiful setting, Turadh Cottage is your ideal Skye retreat. Come, park your cares at the door, and let the magic of Skye envelop you.
A pretty character holiday cottage sitting in an idyllic tranquil position within the Shropshire Hills, Area of natural Beauty between Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Glorious moorland, farmland and wooded valleys provide stunning scenery and excellent opportunities for walkers with Offa’s Dyke and the Jack Mytton Way close by.