A traditional Cornish self-catering holiday cottage located in the highly desirable village of Rock with a beautiful sandy beach just 400 yards away and a Michelin starred restaurant within walking distance. The perfect seaside destination and possibly one of Cornwall's most popular and beautiful!
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.
Situated in a tranquil location, Budds Farm provides comfortable self contained holiday accommodation that is within easy reach of the North Cornwall coastline and its many attractions including the glorious beaches of Widemouth Bay and Bude. An ideal base for relaxing and exploring North Cornwall and Devon with their stunning coastline, countryside and abundance of other attractions.
Isfryn Cottage offers a welcoming self-catering experience in Dolgellau, perfectly situated within Snowdonia National Park. Ideal for couples or small families, the Victorian holiday cottage is in a quiet courtyard near the town centre and sleeps three people in two bedrooms. Just steps from local pubs and eateries, it's an excellent base for exploring the scenic Mawddach Trail and the challenging trails of nearby Cader Idris Mountain. Attractions such as Coed y Brenin Forest Park, the sandy beaches of Barmouth, and historic Harlech Castle are all a short drive away, making Isfryn Cottage a great mix of convenience, adventure and natural beauty.
Musselwick Bungalow is a large coastal holiday home in Pembrokeshire, set directly above a sheltered bay within the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. With sea views from every room and private access down to the foreshore, this Victorian bungalow sleeps up to nine guests and is arranged largely on one level. The coastal path runs alongside the garden, while the sailing village of Dale can be reached on foot at low tide. Open fires, a wide sea-facing lawn and immediate access to coastal walking make this self-catering accommodation a quietly special place for relaxed seaside stays with family and friends.
Aeolian is a superb three-storey Victorian coastal townhouse, ideally located opposite Criccieth Castle and enjoying far-reaching sea views. Blending original character with modern touches, the interior offers fresh, spacious living areas—perfect for multi-generational families or groups of friends seeking a relaxing coastal escape. This welcoming home-from-home sleeps up to eight guests across four beautifully presented bedrooms, including two super king rooms, a twin room with two full-size single beds, and a children’s bunk room. There are two bathrooms, along with a convenient ground floor cloakroom. Up to two dogs are welcome, and the enclosed suntrap garden—with table and benches—provides a lovely space to relax after a day by the sea. Guests can also enjoy full fibre Wi-Fi throughout the property. The beach is just a two-minute walk away, while pubs, restaurants, cafés, shops, and the train station are all within easy reach. Perfectly positioned for exploring North Wales and the Llŷn Peninsula, with the Wales Coast Path right on the doorstep, Aeolian makes an ideal base for both adventure and relaxation. Free parking is readily available across the road, and EV charging points can be found within a ten-minute walk. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Violet Cottage is a seductive beauty in a quiet village location close to the Norfolk Heritage Coast. It's perfect for couples and families with older children, as it sleeps four people in two bedrooms but, because it has two bathrooms, it also works well for friends. The cottage is in Kelling, three miles from Holt and within easy reach of Weybourne and Salthouse. There is plenty to do whether you want to explore the coastline, cycle through the countryside, shop in pretty market towns, enjoy local attractions, or tour stately homes. The cottage is available for bookings all year round. Children age 7+.
A beautiful coastal holiday cottage with lots of character, The Boathouse sleeps five people in two bedrooms and is ideal for couples or families. The living room features a huge picture window with views down to Little Haven beach - just 30 seconds from the door - and a cosy log burner for cold weather. Three pubs and a cafe are within walking distance, with more amenities a mile away in neighbouring Broad Haven. Local attractions include St Davids Cathedral, Folly Farm and Skomer Island. The Boathouse has recently been refurbished and is available for bookings all year round. Please e mail regarding short breaks.
On the North Cornish coastline, this spacious holiday home is located apx 200 yards from the coastal path, the picturesque harbour and the village of Boscastle with its pubs, shops and tea rooms. A beautiful part of North Cornwall for a self-catering holiday by the sea with an abundance of attractions, lovely beaches and fabulous walking. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
The Old Dairy is located on the outskirts of the beautiful fishing village of Boscastle on Cornwall's North Coast. With the coastal path just a mile away and excellent village amenities (including a choice of places to eat) just a pleasant stroll through the famous Valency Valley (a mile and a half) this is a perfect holiday destination for walkers and beach lovers. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
On Cornwall's stunning north coast, this welcoming holiday home enjoys a perfect position for walkers on the South West Coastal Path and strollable distance to the picturesque harbour and quaint village of Boscastle with its pubs, shops and tea rooms. A beautiful part of North Cornwall for a self-catering holiday by the sea. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
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.
LOOK OUT FOR SPECIAL OFFERS! Standards rates-Singles/Couples £100 night, families £120 night & cleaning £30 per stay (20%discount for month long stays) Forest barn is located in a quiet rural lane in the new forest national park with easy car access to the beautiful forest and stunning coast. Bashley has a farm shop, village shop, tea rooms, fishing lake and 2 pubs. Self catering, central heating, unlimited hot water, open plan living/sleeping layout, garden furniture, BBQ, play area, large garden. Electric gate, off road parking, bike washdown & storage.
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
In an enviable position nicely sandwiched between Dawlish and Starcross in South Devon, this charming holiday cottage is just a two minute drive from the beautiful sandy beach. Sleeps two to six persons, prices for 1/2, 3/4, and 5/6 persons.
Lovely south facing, groundfloor cottage in the small village of Wiveton. Sleeps four in two bedrooms. Ideal for two guests wanting that extra bit of space or for a family of four during the holidays. Spacious kitchen/dining with an Aga (winter months only). Lovely sitting room which opens out through French doors to the sunny terrace area. Open fire - wood provided. Huge master bedroom with super king size bed and fitted cupboards. Twin bedroom. Bathroom and separate shower room.
Welcome aboard our Classic Yacht Nadine, including a Hot Tub Jacuzzi on the upper deck, a Master Double Cabin with ensuite Bathroom, a Twin Bed Cabin with ensuite Shower Room, a spacious soulful Lounge, a Kitchen Galley, an Alfresco Dining Deck, a Sun Deck and a beautiful waterside sea view across the bay. There is also SuperFast BT Broadband, WiFi and SKY TV.
The Laughing Seagull is a charming 2-bedroom, fully heated, former railway cottage, offering beautiful holiday accommodation at any time of the year. Just a short walk from the quaint fishing village of Seahouses and the breath-taking Northumberland coastline, the cottage provides a superb base for a lovely holiday in this stunning part of the world.
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.
Gwendon is a spacious, single-storey holiday cottage with sea views across Bull Bay and the Irish Sea, set on the edge of Amlwch on Anglesey’s unspoilt north coast. Designed for relaxed coastal living, the bungalow sleeps up to six guests in three comfortable bedrooms and is ideal for couples, families, and dog owners looking for space, scenery, and easy access to the outdoors. From the doorstep, you can walk to the coastal path, beach, golf club, local shops, cafés, and pubs, while the rest of Anglesey is within a 40-minute drive. The single-level layout makes Gwendon particularly appealing for guests who prefer everything on one floor, and the setting is peaceful without feeling remote. Well-behaved dogs are very welcome, and children are happily accommodated, making Gwendon a great choice for year-round breaks. Short stays are available outside peak seasons, offering the flexibility to enjoy Anglesey’s coastline at a slower, quieter pace.