Sleeping up to six guests, this Grade II listed traditional Lakeland farmhouse dates back to the 17th Century and nestles amongst peace and tranquility in the Eskdale Valley. Offering seclusion and wonderful scenery the farmhouse is perfectly placed for exploring the Western Lake District as well as the Central Fells. Excellent for walking and climbing with Scafell nearby. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Dairy Cottage provides the perfect place to escape to the Exmoor National Park. Sitting in a tranquil position and one of just a few holiday homes which were formerly farm buildings, this charming self-catering cottage nestles amongst pasture land where you will see an abundance of wildlife including hares, red deer and the famous Exmoor ponies grazing freely. With easy access out onto Exmoor's dramatic moorland just by walking up the hill, and the vibrant riverside town of Dulverton just two miles away, Dairy Cottage is a great base for exploring this beautiful part of Devon with Tarr Steps, Dunkery Beacon, Dunster with its medieval castle and Wimbleball Lake all close by.
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.
Bryn Hyfryd is a luxurious, single-level holiday cottage in Southern Snowdonia, offering a peaceful and elegant retreat with stunning views of the Mawddach Estuary and surrounding mountains. Designed with comfort and style in mind, the cottage features a light-filled interior, modern amenities, and access-friendly design, making it suitable for all ages. Guests can enjoy tranquil outdoor spaces, cozy evenings by the wood burner, and activities ranging from walking and cycling the Mawddach Trail to exploring beaches, historic sites, and local dining, including the nearby George III pub. Bryn Hyfryd blends refined living with the natural beauty of Snowdonia, supported by friendly, personal service from booking to departure.
The Isle of Colonsay is located off the West Coast of Scotland in the Hebrides and has stunning beaches, spectacular views, great walks, bike rides and an abundance of wildlife. Overlooking the sea and within walking distance of the islands hotel which serves very good food, this holiday cottage is a perfect Scottish holiday retreat.
It doesn't get more waterfront than this lovely holiday home beside the River Bure in Horning, right in the heart of the Norfolk Broads. It has a private mooring and guests can fish from the waterfront deck. There are three bedrooms to sleep six people, with shops, cafes, pubs and other amenities all within walking distance. Wroxham is three miles away, Norwich is 12 miles, and you can reach the North Norfolk Coast and beaches like Cromer in around half an hour. It's a heavenly spot that's perfect for exploring the Broads on foot, by boat or by bicycle.
The Romney Marshes are a favourite holiday destination not only for their proximity to London (the train from St Pancras takes around an hour) but for their natural beauty. The salt marshes, wetlands and gorgeous coastline are appealing at any time of the year, especially when you stay somewhere as welcoming as The Mount. This Tudor house may retain many original features but, far from being a museum, it is a welcoming and comfortable holiday home for modern visitors. There is space for up to 12 people to sleep in 7 bedrooms, and it is only a mile from Rye and three miles from Camber Sands.
With space for up to eight people to stay in four bedrooms, The Old House is ideal for large families and friends to relax and enjoy the beauty of the western Lake District National Park. The cottage is close to the coast and only a few miles from Ravenglass, within easy reach of Scafell Pike and Munster Castle. There are excellent opportunities for walking, mountain biking and fishing in an area renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty. There is the lovely Byre cafe and also a bike rental 200 metres away.
A stunning, spacious house that offers luxury living, set in the fabulous Cotswold countryside and only 10 mins from the countries most picturesque 'honey stone' villages; Stow-on-the-Wold, Chipping Campden and Broadway.
This unique property, has its own private indoor pool and hot tub. Open all year round, the perfect place for your Norfolk holiday. Imagine being able to swim in privacy no matter what the weather. Lavender Lodge is a beautifully furnished holiday home with a heated indoor swimming pool and an outdoor hot tub. It sleeps six people in three ensuite bedrooms, one of which has a wheelchair accessible wetroom and a super-kingsized bed. Decorated in December for Christmas. Short breaks available off peak, prices vary to suit your perfect holiday.
If you want the whole Haworth experience, stay in this Haworth Holiday Cottage. Dating from the first half of the 1800s, it would have been new when the Brontes arrived in 1820 and a familiar sight to them. Follow their footsteps up Main Street to the Bronte Parsonage and Haworth Parish Church, continuing onto the Yorkshire Moors. Shops, cafes and amenities are within a short stroll of the Grade-II listed property, which sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is excellent for couples or families. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
This lovely holiday cottage in Broadstairs had a 4-Star award from Visit England and caters for four people with two bedrooms (a double and a twin) and two bathrooms. It's minutes from beautiful Viking Bay beach, shops, cafes and bars, with easy access to the coastal footpath and Viking Way cycling route. Guests love the practical touches that make it feel like home, like ample storage in the bedrooms so that you can unpack and a dishwasher in the kitchen to keep holiday chores to a minimum. It's ideal for families but also suits couples. Holiday bookings are available in all seasons.
Tucked away in a quiet spot behind the High Street, Hinderwell Escape provides affordable, comfortable holiday accommodation. It is spacious enough to sleep up to seven guests, yet its thick stone walls, quirky layout, traditional charm and thoughtful furnishings make it cosy for couples as well. The kitchen is well equipped for self catering but there are two pubs (The Brown Cow and The Badger Hounds) as well as a popular chip shop if you don't feel like cooking. The cottage is convenient for beaches like Staithes, Sandsend, Whitby and Runswick Bay. The Coastal Footpath runs near the village, while good road links and bus service make it possible to reach other attractions in the North York Moors National Park with relative ease.
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
If you are looking for a large venue to celebrate a special occasion then take a look at this impressive country house. Underley Grange exudes classic charm and is just perfect for a milestone event, wedding or simply spending time with special people. The flagship of the Underley Estate, guests can enjoy a true taste of country life when they stay at Underley Grange with miles of wonderful walks, fly fishing and clay pigeon shooting on the doorstep, as well as golf and a host of attractions in the nearby Lake District National and Yorkshire Dales National Parks. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Conveniently placed within easy reach of The Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and The Trough of Bowland, this unique elegant holiday retreat nestles amongst breathtaking Cumbrian countryside and is an excellent base for exploring the areas many attractions or simply relaxing on the Underley Estate. Sandwiched between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales, there are no end of great days out to enjoy. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
In an enviable position with direct forest access in the New Forest National Park close to the renowned beauty spot of Hatchet Pond between Lymington, Brockenhurst and Beaulieu, this spacious comfy and well equipped holiday cottage has a versatile layout which makes it suitable for couples and family groups alike.
A fabulous large dog-friendly holiday cottage for eight guests in the small peaceful Derbyshire hamlet of Bradbourne on the outskirts of the Peak District National Park. The market town of Ashbourne is close by, Carsington Water is just a mile away (as is a good local family pub!) and you can walk to Tissington and Brassington, possibly the Derbyshire Dales prettiest villages. Superb walking, cycling and horse riding with access onto the Tissington and High Peak Trails and an abundance of attractions within easy reach. All year round appeal with the use of a fabulous indoor heated swimming pool, log burner and stunning views.
The 177-mile Offa's Dyke Path runs through the village, which is within easy reach of fantastic beaches and beautiful sights, including Talacre Bay and the Gronant Dunes. Tan Y Bryn is in a scenic spot two miles from Prestatyn and a three-minute walk from the Eagle and Child pub in Gwaenysgor. The stone holiday cottage is well equipped for self-catering with a fitted kitchen, and open plan eating and sitting area. The mezzanine bedroom has a superking or twin single beds to suit couples or friends. There's an enclosed garden with a deck, barbecue and seating, parking, and storage for bikes and kayaks.
Swallow cottage is homely and welcoming, in a quiet position and wonderful for all ages and well behaved pets. A few yards from the cottage is a beautiful National Trust Combe, leading a mile down to a lovely natural beach which is dog friendly, as is The Donkey Sanctuary, which children love, and is free to enter. The Sanctuary is just a few minutes walk away and has a good cafe overlooking the donkeys and combe to the sea, as well as eight miles of walkways. Sidmouth has lovely shops, and Branscombe, Beer and Lyme Regis are all within easy reach. The local Coast Path walking is spectacular.