The Hendre Farmhouse is an attractive self-catering holiday home in a very rural location a short stroll from the River Irfon. Three miles from Builth Wells, a thriving market town in the Welsh Marches, it is within easy reach of the breathtaking Brecon Beacons National Park and the dramatic Dams of the Elan Valley. The house comfortably accommodates ten people in five bedrooms, one of which is wheelchair accessible, with a sofa bed in the study sleeping an extra guest if necessary. It's a fantastic place to stay with family or friends, especially if you love walking and cycling.
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
A holiday in the Herefordshire countryside is good for the soul. Mill Cottage is a welcoming holiday home in the traditional village of Llangrove. The one-bedroom self-catering cottage is in a peaceful spot close to the Wye Valley and only a few miles from the Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountains. Couples and solo travellers, including those with a dog, love the area for its walks, cycling routes, views, and historic places like Monmouth, Ross-on-Wye, Hereford and Abergavenny.
The Forest Lodge is a unique holiday cottage in the Forest of Dean, sleeping 12 in five ensuite bedrooms. Tucked away at the end of its own forest track, this dog-friendly holiday rental blends natural textures, wood, and greenery with modern comforts. There’s a huge kitchen-diner, cosy woodburners, and an enormous fire pit in the garden for everybody to sit round. Walk to The Gamekeepers Inn less than a mile away, explore Puzzlewood and the Sculpture Trail, or canoe the River Wye at Symonds Yat. With WiFi, plenty of parking, and acres of woodland on the doorstep, this self-catering accommodation is made for relaxed group stays.
Leake Greens is a bright & welcoming holiday lodge situated at the top of the hillside village of Borrowby. Wake up to green pastures and a panoramic view of the Hambleton Hills. Large enclosed garden & plenty of parking. Furnished to a high standard. 5 miles north of Thirsk. Great base for exploring North Yorkshire. Easy access to A19, York, Moors and Dales, East Coast. Good for Walking and Cycling. We welcome a well behaved dog.
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.
Enjoy a Highland fling at The Coach House. This pretty stone holiday cottage can accommodate up to four people in two bedrooms and is perfect for couples, families or friends who want to immerse themselves in the stunning Scottish Highlands. It is part of the Gruinards Estate and close to the River Carron and the village of Ardgay. Fishing, tennis, hill walking, mountain biking and golf are some of the more popular activities guests can enjoy locally, with Dornoch, Inverness and Loch Ness being under an hour by car for days out, shopping and sightseeing.
With immense character and charm, this traditional barn conversion sits within the Dartmoor National Park, and offers a comfortable base for enjoying the stunning scenery and outdoor activities available in the area, as well as the many attractions of Devon and East Cornwall. Close to Peter Tavy with an excellent pub serving food, this welcoming holiday cottage is a good choice for walkers, horse riders (stabling available for those looking for a riding holiday) and those wanting to discover the magic of Dartmoor. Tourist board rating: 3 Star
Spacious yet cosy, Round Table Cottage dates back more than 300 years and sits in the heart of the Lake District National Park in Beatrix Potter country, between Far Sawrey and the Windermere Ferry and close to Hawkshead. Peaceful with lovely views, it is equally appealing for one or two families and is within easy reach of the Lake District's many attractions. Lovely walks from the front door and an exceptionally good pub within fifteen minutes walk. The Cottage also enjoys access down a private lane to the lake shore.
Seaweed Cottage is a lovely double fronted holiday cottage in possibly one of the best positions in Fowey, just 20 metres from the sheltered sandy beach at Readymoney Cove. With direct access onto the coastal footpath from the front door, great pubs, restaurants and shops a short stroll away and a plethora of attractions for day trips out, this is an ideal retreat for those looking for a seaside or walking holiday.
Castle Keep Barn is a lovely two-storey holiday home on the edge of the Shropshire Hills and only a few miles from Shrewsbury. It's in the friendly village of Pontesbury and within walking distance of shops, cafes, takeaways and pubs. The house sleeps eight people in four bedrooms and suits big families, extended families and friends. Offa's Dyke footpath goes through the village and there is lots of scope for walking, mountain biking and cycling, with secure bike storage on site. It's an excellent place for a holiday in all seasons as there is a wide choice of activities and attractions.
Oozing character and charm, and steeped in history and heritage, this meticulously restored pretty cottage has everything you need for a romantic getaway to the glorious Dorset countryside. Snuggle up by the woodburning fire, enjoy lazing in the roll top bath then turn back the centuries in the nostalgic bedroom having perhaps star gazed with a glass of something fizzy in the garden room. Enjoy day trips to the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, explore the local footpaths or browse the boutique shops in the local towns. Whatley Cottage sleeps two guests in one king-size bedroom and holidays are available all year round. Rated 5 Star Gold with a Rose award from Visit England. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Great property - spacious, very comfortable and a fabulous location. A minute’s walk to the beautiful sandy blue flag beach at Broad Haven, and also the Pembrokeshire Coast path. A favourite destination with families and walkers.
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.
Mevagissey is one of the prettiest villages in Cornwall, and you can enjoy the beautiful coastal and harbour views from dawn until dusk at Cove House. The late Victorian house is on a hill above the village, just a short walk from pubs, cafes and shops as well as the beach and harbour, and popular attractions like the Lost Gardens of Heligan, aquarium and World of Model Railways. There is space for seven people with each of the three bedrooms as well as the sitting room and dining room enjoying fantastic sea views.
Sleeping up to ten guests in a high degree of comfort and style, The Coach House provides an ideal retreat to relax and unwind for either a short break or longer holiday with friends or family. It sleeps up to ten, has plenty of space inside with five bedrooms, and outside with garden and additional 'chill-out area' with hot tub, sauna pod and BBQ hut. Sitting in the Tanat Valley on the Shropshire/Powys border, there are an abundance of attractions to visit nearby. Tourist board rating: 4 Star