If you are looking to explore the New Forest and the South Coast, Hucklesbrook Farm is a good choice and offers welcoming self-catering accommodation set around a courtyard on the owner's family farm. Ideally located, the forest tracks and trails where ponies roam freely are on the doorstep. Perfect for touring, relaxing and outdoor adventures. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Hucklesbrook Farm sits within the New Forest and is home to three Four Star holiday homes. Set around a courtyard the cottages are a short drive from the South Coast. Spend your days exploring the tracks and trails of the forest, browsing the shops or relaxing by the sea. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Beehive Cottage has arguably the best views in the entire Exmoor National Park. The self-catering cottage, which was built in 1866 and sleeps four guests in two bedrooms, sits in a private location down a private lane, surrounded by fields with uninterrupted views down to Worthy Coombe and Porlock Bay. The South West Coast Path is only a few minutes' walk from the front door, while Porlock Weir and the Bottom Ship pub are just 1.5 miles away. Beehive Cottage is ideal for exploring Exmoor National Park's coast and country, giving easy access to beautiful attractions like the beaches at Lee Bay and Minehead, charming towns and villages such as Lynton and Dunster, and miles of paths, roads and trails for walking and cycling.
The owners of Bwthyn Creigiau have turned a former Georgian piggery into a beautiful holiday cottage that sleeps six people in three bedrooms. Original beams and stone walls have been brought into the 21st-century with triple glazing and underfloor heating, and the family have used their experience to create a space that feels like home but which is accessible and wheelchair-friendly. The self-catering cottage is just outside the village of Llangain and a short drive from both historical Carmarthen and the Twyi Estuary and beaches, with the Gower and Pembrokeshire also accessible for a day out. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
A charming period stone cottage sitting in an enviable position in the heart of the popular village of Bourton-on-the-Water often referred to as the 'little Venice of the Cotswolds'. An ideal self-catering base for exploring the Cotswolds and its many attractions with excellent eateries, shops and attractions on the doorstep.
Ty Log ("Log House", in Welsh) is a contemporary log cabin in a peaceful location with fantastic views and accessible accommodation for up to four guests in two bedrooms. It is part of a former working farm and guests have access to six acres of landscaped grounds which include ponds and a sensory garden. The cabin is less than 2 miles from Llangain, four miles from the coast at Llansteffan and only five miles from the ancient town of Carmarthen. The Gower, Pembrokeshire Coast and Brecon Beacons National Park are all within an hour's drive. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
There is so much to do in every season, whether you're a lover of the great outdoors, a gourmand, a golfer, or you simply need a holiday home that is private, spacious and welcoming for family and friends. Easter Duiar sleeps ten people in five bedrooms with space for two more on a sofa bed. This former gamekeeper's hut has been extended and refurbished to provide an excellent standard of self-catering accommodation in a spectacular location on the edge of the Cairngorms National Park. It is in Advie in the Spey Valley, within easy reach of ski fields and the glorious Moray coast.
The Bunny Barn in Combefishacre near Ipplepen is the perfect place to escape into the Devonshire countryside for a holiday. The medieval barn has been sympathetically converted to offer comfortable self-catering accommodation for couples or small families with young children. Boasting flagstone floors, thick stone walls and original oak beams. Ipplepen village is a mile away with a traditional pub serving great food(The Wellington), A village Co-Op for groceries and a lovely coffee shop. There is a very fine Church with Norman origins and a beautiful rood screen with medieval painted saints. Nearby the towns of Totnes and Newton Abbot provide everything else you could need. Dartmoor National Park and the beautiful beaches of the English Riviera are both only five miles away, providing a wealth of walks, cycling routes, attractions and sightseeing.
Clock House is a beautifully converted three-storey holiday cottage in Glororum, just 1.5 miles from Bamburgh and its stunning coastline. This immaculate home features two ensuite bedrooms, a spacious living room with views of the Cheviots, and a west-facing patio perfect for soaking up the afternoon sun. It accommodates four guests, ideal for families, friends, or couples needing extra space. The property offers a gated driveway with ample parking and secure storage for bikes and golf clubs, enhancing its appeal for anglers, cyclists, and golfers. With Bamburgh Castle and Bamburgh Beach nearby, Clock House promises a memorable holiday filled with history and adventure.
Putting you right at the heart of the farm, The Tackroom is the perfect couples bolt-hole sitting close to the little campsite and next to the cattle sheds where the calves are 'nursed' whilst calving. Beautifully presented, this welcoming dog-friendly holiday cottage is located at family-run Annstead Farm in a fabulous position across the road from the expansive golden beach on Northumberland's stunning coast. Just half a mile from Seahouses and Beadnell, guests can enjoy lazy days on the beach, wildlife spotting, walking, cycling and long lazy pub lunches.
This charming cottage sleeps six people in three bedrooms and is perfect for families. It is on a 600-acre family-run farm that sits peacefully in between the coastal villages of Seahouses and Beadnell on the glorious Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The beach is just across the road from the farm, and there are miles of footpaths and cycling routes offering uninterrupted views that will stay with you forever. Walk for hours along the beach, barely seeing another person, or wander through the lively lanes in Seahouses and window shop before enjoying a pint and freshly battered fish and chips. Admire the grandeur at Alnwick Castle, gallop on horseback along the beach or take a boat trip to the Farne Islands. There is so much to see and do around Annstead Farm that you, like other guests before, may find yourself happily returning year after year.
The Farriers is ideal for families, although the layout with the ground floor master bedroom and en-suite bathroom also makes it comfortable for couples. The owners have transformed the period stone building into a welcoming and comfortable holiday cottage on their 600-acre farm, within walking distance of the beach, shops and pubs. The cottage is less than half a mile from Seahouses and Beadnell, close to The Farne Islands, Holy Island, Bamburgh and Alnwick Castle. Walking, cycling, golf, fishing, horse riding and surfing are just a handful of the many fun activities guests can enjoy during their stay.
Families love Gardener's Cottage not only for the space but for its proximity to the beach, which is only a short walk away. The three-bedroom cottage sleeps up to six people and is less than a mile from Seahouses and Beadnell. Walking, cycling, horse riding, golf, surfing, swimming and fishing are all favourite year-round activities, while nearby attractions include Holy Island, Bamburgh Castle, Alnwick Castle, and the Farne Islands. Relax over alfresco dinners in summer and warm yourself in front of the open fire in winter. This lovely self-catering cottage is wonderfully welcoming and comfortable in every season.
EASTER DISCOUNT - INCLUDES ALL HEATING, ELECTRIC, BED LINEN, TOWELS AND WIFI. SLEEPS UP TO 4 PEOPLE If you're dreaming of a place where you can horse ride along miles of stunning coastline, walk for hours without seeing a soul or simply a quiet retreat where you can sleep late and relax all day, Dunes Cottage is perfect. This charming property sleeps up to four people in two rooms and is ideal for couples or families. It is a short walk from the coast and half a mile from both Seahouses and Beadnell, putting all the amenities and activities you would wish for within easy reach.
Courtyard Cottage is a warm and welcoming retreat for anyone who yearns to escape the hustle and bustle for the calm, relaxed pace of the Northumberland Coast. Tucked away on a family-run farm in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the cottage is only half a mile from Seahouses and Beadnell, and just a hop, skip and jump from the beach and Annstead Dunes Nature Reserve. There is plenty to keep holidaymakers happily occupied at any time of the year, with beautiful walks, boat trips to the Farne Islands, and sights like Alnwick Castle, Holy Island, and Bamburgh all within easy reach for days out.
This charming cottage is on a family-run farm on the beautiful Northumberland Coast, just across the road from the Annstead Dunes Nature Reserve and miles of beautiful coastline. Seahouses and Beadnell are both just half a mile away. There is an excellent choice of shops and pubs within walking distance in Seahouses, while favourite attractions like Alnwick Castle, Bamburgh Castle, the Farne Islands and Holy Island are all within easy reach. The self-catering cottage sleeps up to two people in one spacious bedroom with a private patio garden and off-street parking.
Barn Cottage is a charming retreat on the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). It is across the road from the Annstead Dunes Nature Reserve and the beach, and within walking distance of both Seahouses and Beadnell. This area is renowned for its unspoiled beauty and seeing the puffins and seals on the Farne Islands is just one of many unforgettable experiences you can have. Bamburgh, Alnwick and Berwick-Upon-Tweed are all within reach for a day out if you can manage to tear yourself away from the beach. The cottage is perfect for couples or young families. It sleeps two people in one bedroom, with a sofabed that can accommodate a child and room for a travel cot.
DISCOUNTED EASTER OFFER - WEEKS OF 28TH MARCH AND 4TH APRIL - £770 - INCLUDING ALL HEATING, ELECTRIC, BED LINEN, TOWELS AND WIFI - SLEEPS 4/5 Stay in this charming period cottage a stone's throw from the beach. Mrs Fordy's Cottage is on Annstead Farm, where the Mellor family have farmed cattle and crops for 30 plus years. As part of the Northumberland Coast AONB, it is surrounded by gorgeous countryside, with the beach being just a few minutes stroll from the door. There are beautiful footpaths, cycling routes and bridleways leading to spectacular views, and miles of unspoiled beaches to discover. Seahouses, Alnwick Castle, and the Farne Islands are all within easy reach. The self-catering cottage sleeps up to five people in two lovely bedrooms and is ideal for couples or families.
A large detached holiday home perfectly positioned almost on the sea wall in Little Haven on the Pembrokeshire coast. Most of the rooms enjoy stunning sea views and this is a perfect place for a relaxing holiday by the sea with pubs within walking distance, fabulous coastal walks and beaches on the doorstep.
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.