This detached Victorian house is brilliant for extended families and groups of friends, as it can comfortably sleep up to 20 (16+4) people in seven spacious bedrooms. It has four reception areas including a dining room and a separate conservatory, and a lovely spacious garden. The Dairy House overlooks Portsmouth Harbour and is a short walk from shops, pubs and a short drive from the Gosport Ferry terminal. There are beaches, museums, footpaths and other attractions all within easy reach to make this a perfect holiday destination at any time of the year.
Bonnie Wee Neuk is a Comfy countryside Cabin, on our beautiful 120 acre farm in Aberdeenshire close to the Angus border, it sleeps two people and has a full kitchen with oven hob and microwave. double bed, shower room, comfy seating , table and chairs, good WiFi and TV.
A delightful period stone cottage ideal for large gatherings of friends or families in a quiet street in the heart of the ancient Cotswolds market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Great shops, pubs and restaurants on the doorstep and a host of attractions within easy reach.
Affording a splendid position overlooking Loch Carron in the heart of the picturesque Scottish village of Plockton, Craigview offers a lovely blend of romantic charm and Highland character. A warm welcome awaits when you stay in this comfortable Scottish holiday cottage with fabulous pubs, restaurant, scenery and wildlife on the doorstep as well as easy access to Skye.
Sitting in the High Weald of Sussex AONB, this comfy welcoming 5-star holiday cottage offers total seclusion, nestling amongst thirty acres of grounds with streams, woods and lawns for relaxing. The area has plenty of attractions including the seaside resort of Hastings, Battle, Tunbridge Wells and Glyndebourne, excellent country walks and lots of country houses and castles to visit in Kent and Sussex. Close to the South Downs National Park. Tourist board rating: 5 Star
Set Square Cottage is a testament to Steve and Mia's devotion to the Northumberland coast and countryside. Located in North Togston and barely a mile from Amble's beach and harbour, the holiday home comfortably sleeps five in three bedrooms. Its contemporary country style is both inviting and practical, perfect for families. Savour a slice of homemade cake in a cafe-side harbour while watching fishing boats and save a day to visit Alnwick Castle, steeped in history and famed for its role in the Harry Potter films. Set Square Cottage offers endless entertainment, from beach combing to kayaking, with easy access to nearby attractions.
You'll have all the peace and privacy you, your family and your friends could want at Higher Blackabroom. Bridestowe (1.5 miles) boasts a well stocked shop. This detached period property is 6 miles from Okehampton and 8 miles to Tavistock. It is on the edge of the Dartmoor National Park (walking, geo-caching, wildlife, birdwatching) a great Ten Tors base and within walking distance of a welcoming pub. It sleeps seven people in three bedrooms and has incredible views over the surrounding fields and countryside. There is a large lawn, private parking and a lovely sheltered seating area with great views over the valley. Lydford Gorge (Whitelady Waterfall) is two miles away, and a vast network of footpaths and cycling routes to help visitors explore. You can reach the beaches of the North Devon coast, as well as The Eden Project and RHS Rosemoor, in under an hour.
79 Hillside Villa is a holiday cottage in Millendreath near Looe, sleeping four guests, with sea views across Millendreath Bay towards Black Rock. This self-catering holiday rental in South East Cornwall offers one double bedroom and one twin, a modern shower room, an open-style living space, and a large private patio with outdoor dining and BBQ. Just a two-minute walk from Millendreath Beach and its beach bar and café, the property also provides WiFi and off-road parking. Well placed for exploring Looe, Polperro and the South West Coast Path.
Rydal Cottage is a mid-19th-Century holiday cottage on a no-through road near the centre of Bowness-in-Windermere. The holiday home sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is wonderfully convenient for the eastern shore of Windermere, Catbells, and other famous Lake District sights. It's well-equipped for self-catering yet also close to cafes, restaurants and pubs if you don't want to cook. Guests who have stayed at Rydal Cottage love how tranquil it is, even in summer when the national park is at its busiest. Short breaks and extended stays are welcome all year round.
Sitting in an ideal position in Port Mulgrave just a mile from the picturesque seaside villages of Runswick Bay and Staithes in the North York Moors, this welcoming holiday home provides the perfect retreat for couples who want to explore the moors and coastline. With good pubs and restaurants close by, lovely beaches for lazy days and miles of moorland and coastal walks, The Apple House is perfect whether you are looking for a holiday to relax and recharge, or want to get out and about exploring the North Yorkshire Moors.
Perfectly situated just one mile from the seaside villages of Staithes and Runswick Bay, this holiday cottage is ideal for guests who want to explore the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors and its stunning coastline. An abundance of attractions and glorious Yorkshire scenery to enjoy.
Cop Farm is a sensational large holiday home. It sleeps 14 people in five bedrooms so is ideal for gathering your friends or extended family for a special occasion or simply to catch up. The farmhouse is only a mile from the Devonshire Arms Pub in Peak Forest, and you can walk or cycle along the canal into Buxton if you want to stretch your legs. Bakewell, Chatsworth House, Blue John Cavern, and the Monsal Trail are all within easy reach to offer something fun for everyone.
The Barn at Lower Harton Farm comfortably sleeps up to 10 guests in four bedrooms, each of whom enjoys fantastic views and exclusive access to a heated indoor swimming pool and a games room. There is plenty of space to relax and socialise with your family and friends, with the 16 acres of grounds including a huge deck and pond. The Barn is near Lustleigh in the Dartmoor National Park with direct access to footpaths and cycling routes and close to beautiful beaches and favourite attractions that include Paignton Zoo and Exeter Cathedral.
Hopton Cottage is a comfortable, welcoming holiday home in the Peak District village of Youlgreave. Dating back over 250 years, it sleeps five people in three bedrooms with the potential to accommodate an extra child if necessary. Families love this house for its location, just a short walk from the village shops, bakery and a choice of three pubs, with easy access to the Bradford River and the long-distance Limestone Way footpath. Bakewell is four miles from the cottage, with Chatsworth House, Matlock and Matlock Spa also nearby.
Monastery Barn is a gorgeous, detached Village barn located in the fringe Cotswolds/North Oxfordshire near Banbury, Chipping Norton and Stratford-upon-Avon. Accommodating up to 6 guests & 4 dogs. The courtyard provides parking for up to 4 cars and there is also a doggy safe/secure south facing enclosed garden. Our traditional Village Pub is in easy walking distance as are a number of local walks around the Village and fields including the Roman Road. Great pubs/restaurants and a host of market towns, local activities & attractions within a short drive.
Located in the pretty village of Fearby within the Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Bramblewick Cottage is the perfect rural holiday retreat to explore the Yorkshire Dales. With two comfortable bedrooms, stunning countryside views and a wood burning stove for cosy nights in, this is an ideal self-catering cottage for either romantic couples or families wanting to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. When you have finished admiring the stunning landscape there is plenty to keep you entertained with walking, cycling, pony trekking, rock climbing, golf and fishing all available close by.
As far as holiday destinations go, Northamptonshire is probably the most underrated county in England. Its geographic location in the heart of England has given it a rich history from Roman roads to Saxon and Viking occupation, Civil War battles and thriving industry; it is as lively today as it has ever been. The Coach House, situated three miles from Northampton in the lovely village of Wootton, is a wonderful place to stay. The Grade II listed cottage, which sleeps four people in two bedrooms, is a short walk from the village amenities including the Yeoman of England pub. Despite this, it is nice and peaceful with the owners creating a comfortable stay for you to start and end every memorable day. Northamptonshire's countryside and comfortable proximity to major cities like London and Birmingham (you can reach both by train from Northampton within an hour) made it a favourite with aristocrats and gentry for building their country houses, giving it the nickname of "the County of Shir
A comfortable holiday home with lots of original character in a quiet position in the very heart of wonderful Ludlow with its fine dining restaurants. An ideal location, perfect for exploring Shropshire and its beautiful countryside, along with the many attractions of the Welsh Marches. New weekly bookings can be from Friday to Friday as well as Saturday to Saturday. Short breaks are also available.
A characterful old holiday cottage dating back four hundred years with an impressive large inglenook fireplace housing a log burning stove in the peaceful village of Cubert, North Cornwall. Walking distance of three beaches (Crantock, Polly Joke and Holywell Bay) and pubs/restaurants in the village for a meal out. Just four miles from Newquay and a great self-catering base for exploring Cornwall's many attractions or enjoying a lazy beach holiday. Tourist board rating: 3 Star
This pretty stone holiday cottage sits on the edge of Minchinhampton Common in the Cotswold village of Amberley. Perfect for couples looking for a slice of paradise in this beautiful part of the world, Bread Cottage offers contemporary self-catering accommodation in a building full of character and charm. If you aren’t wowed by the gorgeous countryside views then the stunning glass staircase spanning three floors is guaranteed to impress! If you can tear yourself away from this charming cottage there is plenty to keep you entertained from beautiful walks, impressive mansions and castles or even a day on the water at Cotswold Water Park. The village has two pubs and a community shop and cafe.