Watersdale End is an idyllic holiday cottage in North Yorkshire with contemporary indulgences like an outdoor hot tub and Sky TV. Hosting six guests in three delightful double bedrooms, it's tailor-made for families and friends seeking space and sensational views. Accredited by both the AA and visit England with a Gold Award 4* rating. Tucked away in the charming hamlet of Gayle near Hawes, leisurely strolls along Gayle Beck lead to the town's amenities and the famed Wensleydale Creamery. Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in nearby attractions such as Hardraw Force and Aysgarth Falls, while history aficionados can delve into the stories of Bolton Castle and Middleham Castle.
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 charming stone cottage is in a quiet location and only a five-minute stroll along the river from the centre of Bakewell. It can accommodate up to six people in two lovely bedrooms, with a layout that makes it ideal for couples as well as families. Everything you need for a relaxing self-catering cottage holiday in the Peak District National Park is included; and with the historic Bakewell market on the doorstep together with an array of shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants, eating well is not a problem. Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Buxton and Tideswell are just a few of the many places to visit during your stay, and there are fantastic footpaths and cycling routes from the door.
A delightful 19th Century self-catering stone holiday cottage located in a quiet position in a lane off the High Street in the village of Langton Matravers, 5 North Street provides comfortable and relaxing accommodation about a mile and a half inland from the clifftops of the Dorset coast and a few minutes drive from the seaside town of Swanage.
'Off the Rails' provides a truly unique holiday experience in the picture postcard village of Plockton in the Scottish Highlands. With superb pubs and seafood restaurants in the village and lovely walks nearby this is a perfect holiday destination for those who enjoy walking, kayaking, relaxing or exploring this wonderful part of Scotland including the Isle of Skye.
In a superb location by the sea, this self catering holiday cottage is only a stone's throw from miles of golden sands with magnificent views overlooking Holy Island. Ideal for a family holiday and a perfect base for exploring Northumberland's stunning Heritage Coastline, as well as the Cheviot Hills and the Scottish Borders.
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.
Discover The Mumbles: A Seaside Gem on the Gower Peninsula Nestled along the breathtaking Gower Peninsula, The Mumbles is one of South Wales’ most captivating seaside destinations — a place where rugged coastal beauty meets warm Welsh charm. This picturesque village, with its sweeping views of Swansea Bay and the open sea, has long been a favourite escape for those seeking relaxation, good food, and the gentle rhythm of coastal life. Wander along the scenic Mumbles Promenade, a leisurely stretch that captures the essence of this charming village. Along the way, you’ll find independent cafés serving freshly brewed coffee, traditional ice cream parlours perfect for sunny afternoons, and boutique shops offering everything from handmade crafts to coastal-inspired gifts. At the end of the promenade stands the iconic Mumbles Pier, a classic seaside landmark where you can watch the waves roll in, try your hand at a bit of fishing, or simply enjoy the nostalgic atmosphere. Food lovers will find plenty to savour here. The Mumbles boasts a vibrant culinary scene celebrating local Welsh produce and the freshest seafood from the nearby coast. From oysters and lobster to hearty traditional dishes, dining here is both comforting and indulgent. Cosy pubs with roaring fires offer locally brewed ales and wholesome meals, while award-winning restaurants provide refined takes on regional favourites. Whether you’re after a relaxed lunch overlooking the sea or a romantic dinner for two, The Mumbles has something to delight every palate. For those drawn to the outdoors, the area is a gateway to some of Britain’s most spectacular beaches and coastal walks. Langland Bay and Caswell Bay are both within easy reach, offering golden sands, excellent surf, and stunning clifftop views. A short drive further along the peninsula leads to Rhossili Bay — often ranked among the world’s most beautiful beaches — where dramatic cliffs, sweeping dunes, and miles of shoreline invite exploration and quiet reflection. To make your stay even more restorative, guests can be connected with a trusted local massage therapist, personally recommended and experienced by the host. She offers private, in-house treatments — the perfect way to unwind after a day exploring the coast. Imagine returning from a long walk along the cliffs to a calming massage in the comfort of your accommodation — a truly indulgent start to your UK mini-break. The Mumbles perfectly blends the best of Welsh hospitality with natural beauty and a sense of laid-back luxury. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful coastal retreat, a romantic escape, or a fun family adventure, this seaside haven offers something for everyone. With its warm community, mouth-watering cuisine, and the timeless charm of the sea, The Mumbles captures the very essence of seaside living — a place that invites you to slow down, breathe deeply, and fall in love with the Welsh coast.
Somerset is the perfect holiday destination. Its glorious countryside, lovely beaches, historic towns, and charming villages have something for everyone. Coach House is in the quiet village of Henton, close enough to the M5 that you won't be stuck behind the wheel for hours, yet rural enough that you can clearly hear the sound of birdsong in the garden. Guests enjoy panoramic views of the Mendip Hills and easy access to some of the best walking and cycling in the southwest. Wookey Hole Caves, Wells and Glastonbury are within a short drive, while Stonehenge, Bath, Bristol, Longleat, Weston-Super-Mare and other Somerset beaches are all under an hour away. The cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is perfect for couples or families.
Sitting in half an acre of private grounds on the edge of the pretty Somerset village of Spaxton, Dobbie's Barn is perfect for couples, friends or families who want to explore this understated part of Britain. The Quantock and Mendip Hills are visible from the Barn, and Bridgwater and the North Somerset Coast are a short drive away. The region is renowned for its excellent walking and attractive countryside. With a footpath directly outside, Dobbie's Barn is also dog-friendly (maximum two dogs). Newly added for 2024 is a spacious attached Annex providing additional accommodation, so that Dobbie's Barn can now sleep up to six guests. This property is ideal for three couples or extended families when grandparents might prefer to be a little more self-contained! Please note that the Annex can only be used by the same party of guests and cannot be booked separately. No dogs or children in the Annex please.
This secluded contemporary holiday cottage is set in quiet woodland location, you would hardly believe it's less than a five-minute stroll to Little Haven's beach front, beach of Little Haven, pubs and cafe. The Annexe offers upside down accommodation with lovely valley views from the upstairs living area. Recently renovated to a very high standard, The Annexe 2 sleeps Two people in Two bedrooms with a layout that gives plenty of space for couples. You can walk from your front door to the famous Pembrokeshire Coast Footpath, taking in panoramic views over St Bride's Bay and enjoying one of Wales' favourite attractions, Walking, cycling, surfing, swimming, SUPing, coasteering, golf, and horse riding are all readily accessible, while local attractions include St David's Cathedral, Folly Farm, Pembroke Castle, and Barafundle Bay. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Annie Oswald’s cottage is a beautifully presented, two storey cottage, forming part of a tastefully converted farm steading. Nestled in the heart of glorious Northumberland, only four miles from the stunning coastal village of Bamburgh, the cottage is the ideal place to stay when exploring this iconic coastline with its miles of sandy beaches and many historic sites. Lindisfarne, Alnwick and Warkworth are all within easy reach of the cottage.
Cottages available for 2-6 in Nordham, North Cave and in Hotham, East Yorkshire. Cottages in NORDHAM: 5*Gold (Accessible) The Old Stablesx4 with 2 ensuite rooms (dog :) 4*Gold Horseshoex6 4*Bay Treex2, 4*Apple Loftx2 (dog :) In HOTHAM: 4*LUX Bakers Cottagex6 (dog :) LB. 4*LUXRuth’s Cottagex6 (dog :) LB. 4*Hideawayx2. One parking space/cottage. *Ruth's has on street parking-no charge. *LB:LogBurner.
Perfect for couples, friends and singles, this cosy comfy annex provides a good self-catering base for exploring West Wales and its many attractions. Sitting on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Llanfynydd, the annex affords beautiful views and a lovely countryside setting from which to relax. Great outdoor activities and within easy reach of Carmarthen, the Brecon Beacons and the coast.
An immaculate holiday home in the pretty little village of Allerthorpe just two miles from the charming market town of Pocklington in the Vale of York. Sitting at the foot of the beautiful Yorkshire Wolds, this is a great self-catering base for exploring the Dales, North York Moors and York city centre.
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!
An idyllic and cosy coach house providing self-catering holiday accommodation just for two. Beautifully presented and situated in the dramatic and wild scenery of the South Shropshire Hills, the cottage is close to Craven Arms, Clun and within easy reach of Ludlow. Perfect for relaxing, exploring and dog-friendly.
Sleeping up to five guests, Seaview Cottage lives up to its name sitting in an enviable position with stunning views across Embleton Bay to the ruins of majestic Dunstanburgh Castle. Located in the heart of Embleton village, the shop and pubs are within strolling distance and the glorious three-mile beach is also accessible by foot. A comfy, much loved holiday home with a large garden, the cottage is in a superb position for exploring Northumberland's glorious coast and countryside with the National Park, Newcastle upon Tyne and the Scottish Borders within easy driving distance.
Indulge your country cottage dreams in this 16th Century thatched holiday retreat. The Blue Cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms. It is ideal for couples or families and has a modern kitchen and bathroom sitting harmoniously beside thick cobb walls and original oak beams. The detached holiday home has a wonderfully rustic charm and is surrounded by fields and gardens and only 300 metres from the welcoming Horseshoe Inn in Ebbesbourne Wake. It's part of the Cranbourne Chase AONB, and beautiful walks lead in all directions from the village. Shaftesbury and Salisbury are 10 miles away. Stonehenge is half an hour's drive, with Bath, Glastonbury, Longleat and the Dorset Coast also within reach for days out.
Hollyhock is a spacious cottage in a beautiful location on the edge of Southrepps village, within walking distance of the Vernon Arms pub. The owners have transformed this countryside cottage into a chic but relaxed space where couples can unwind and enjoy spending time together, exploring the surrounding countryside and the stunning North Norfolk coast. Cromer and Sheringham are a short drive from the cottage, while Norwich and the Norfolk Broads are also within easy reach, and there are lovely walks and cycle routes that pass nearby. Short breaks, full weeks or longer, we can usually accommodate specific holiday dates.