Stay in this charming period cottage in the heart of West Dorset's beautiful countryside. Foxglove Cottage sleeps four people in two bedrooms and is perfect for couples or families who love walking and cycling. It's at the end of a peaceful rural lane in North Chideock, close to the fantastic Hell Lane Holloway that leads through stunning scenery to Symonsbury and Seatown. The South West Coast Path is another favourite footpath, but there is such a wide variety that you'll never run out of options. Guests enjoy exploring West Dorset and the Jurassic Coast, mixing days at the seaside with sightseeing, fossil hunting and visiting local attractions like the Bovington Tank Museum and Abbotsbury Swannery.
A self-catering holiday on the coast is always relaxing: sea views never lose their charm. Seas the Day is a spacious property with spectacular views and ample room for six people. Set over three levels, it faces the greensward, colourful beach huts and the sea and is conveniently located less than a mile from the shops, cafes and pubs of Rustington. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms, kitchen diner, family room, first floor living room with balcony, parking - and did we mention the view?
Beautifully located, this traditional holiday cottage enjoys a prime position overlooking Mevagissey's picturesque harbour in South Cornwall. Pubs, restaurants and shops on the doorstep, beautiful beaches and coastal walks locally and an abundance of attractions for day trips out. Take the ferry to Fowey, lace up your walking boots and explore the coastal path, hire a boat and explore the surrounding waters or just relax by the sea.
Escape to Turadh Cottage on the Isle of Skye, where relaxation meets adventure. Nestled in the welcoming Eabost community on the Uillinish peninsula, this stylish detached holiday home offers stunning views of the Cuillin Mountains. It’s perfect for families, couples, and friends, with wheelchair accessibility too. Just a five-minute drive to Struan and the cosy Bog Myrtle Cafe, you can savour homemade cakes and fresh coffee whenever you like. Whether you’re into wildlife spotting, scenic walks, or simply unwinding in a beautiful setting, Turadh Cottage is your ideal Skye retreat. Come, park your cares at the door, and let the magic of Skye envelop you.
Beautifully presented, this welcoming holiday retreat for two provides a cosy self-catering base from which to explore the Cotswolds and its many attractions. Popular with walkers, cyclists and garden enthusiasts, there are also lots of houses and gardens to visit locally. There are good pubs and of course plenty of tea rooms! The village pub in Kineton serves excellent food and just a few minutes walk away. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
The Romney Marshes are a favourite holiday destination not only for their proximity to London (the train from St Pancras takes around an hour) but for their natural beauty. The salt marshes, wetlands and gorgeous coastline are appealing at any time of the year, especially when you stay somewhere as welcoming as The Mount. This Tudor house may retain many original features but, far from being a museum, it is a welcoming and comfortable holiday home for modern visitors. There is space for up to 12 people to sleep in 7 bedrooms, and it is only a mile from Rye and three miles from Camber Sands.
Amberley is a peaceful village just a few miles from Stroud and surrounded by the picturesque Cotswold countryside. Bakehouse Cottage sits on Minchinhampton Common, a beautiful area managed by the National Trust that gives the village a wonderfully traditional atmosphere. The holiday cottage provides space for four people to sleep in two bedrooms, and is within easy walking distance of two excellent pubs - the Amberley Inn and The Black Horse, and the new community shop and cafe. It is ideal for couples who will appreciate its unique history and welcoming charm. A dog is welcome as are children!
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.
Tucked away in a quiet corner of Keswick, just a short walk from the lively town centre, Ferndale is a welcoming two-bedroom bungalow ideal for couples and families looking to explore the Lake District. With views of Skiddaw, Latrigg and Blencathra, a spacious garden, and all the comforts of home, it’s a brilliant base for walking, boating on Derwentwater, or simply relaxing. Children will love the outdoor space, whilst adults can enjoy peaceful evenings in the cosy lounge. With off-road parking, a garage for storage, and a well-equipped kitchen, Ferndale is a holiday home of comfort, convenience and a classic Lakeland setting year-round.
Damson Cottage is a comfortable holiday rental, situated just outside the village of Carsington, an ideal location for exploring the beautiful Derbyshire Dales. Carsington Water with its many attractions and trails is close by and the Peak District is within easy reach with even more fantastic sights and attractions. You'll easily fill your days, whether you're walking or cycling the Monsal Trail, exploring the White Peak,admiring the grandeur of Chatsworth House, shopping at Bakewell's Monday market, or simply setting out and seeing where the day takes you. The one-bedroom cottage is ideal for couples or individuals.
Group self-catering by the sea has never looked so good! Bourne End House is between Filey and Hunmanby Gap in the quiet village of Primrose Valley on the Yorkshire Coast. The spacious holiday home sleeps 18 people in seven bedrooms with six bathrooms, two reception rooms, a private pub, and an extensive landscaped garden with an outdoor hot tub. There is plenty in the vicinity to keep everyone happy, from gorgeous beaches to family-friendly attractions, beautiful footpaths and cycling routes, and opportunities for golf and fishing.
Alma Cottage is a well equipped family friendly holiday cottage in the centre of the riverside village of Pin Mill on the Shotley Peninsular. With uninterrupted views of the river, an open plan living/dining area, and two bedrooms sleeping four guests, it is perfect for families looking to explore this corner of the Suffolk Coast AONB. The area is well known for a variety of watersports activities, stunning walks, bird watching and painting. Bookings are available all year round, with short breaks out of peak season, and well behaved dogs are welcome too.
You can tell the owners of Green View love their holiday cottage. It exudes warmth and welcome from the kerb, with the interior featuring original beams, modern furnishings, and a contemporary kitchen for easy self-catering. The three-bedroom property is opposite the village green in Banbridge, a few miles from Hawes and close to popular walks and attractions like Aysgarth Falls and the Wensleydale Creamery. There is plenty of space for six people, and children and dogs are very welcome. Green View Cottage is in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is ideal for short breaks and extended stays. Tourist board rating: 5 Star Gold
The Old Chapel has everything a couple could want for a romantic holiday in West Wales, including the perfect location close to the Pembrokeshire National Park, the pretty harbourside village of Solva and stunning beaches like Newgale and Whitesands Bay. St Davids is a short drive away, as is the Pembrokeshire Coastal Footpath and the Preseli Hills. The holiday cottage is one of three 4-Star self-catering cottages at Hendre House, with onsite facilities that include a heated indoor swimming pool and relaxing hot tub. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
Enjoy country life with a stay at Honeysuckle Cottage at Honeycroft Farm in Somerset. Surrounded by glorious rolling countryside, this welcoming holiday cottage is perfect for a family holiday and sleeps up to 5 guests in three bedrooms. The historic market town of Wells is only two miles away with Glastonbury just a little further and nearby attractions including Wookey Hole Caves, Clarks Village and Cheddar Gorge. All the right ingredients for a relaxing and fun-filled holiday with plenty of country air. Tourist board rating: 4 Star AA
This popular cottage is on a quiet road in the peaceful hamlet of Chaldon Herring, within walking distance of the village pub and the coastal footpath that leads to Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove, part of the Jurassic coast. Dorchester, Weymouth and Moreton area are all within a short drive, as are favourite Dorset attractions such as the Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World. The Jurassic Coast makes an excellent holiday destination at any time of the year and this comfortable cottage, which sleeps up to six people in three bedrooms, is the perfect base for couples, families and friends from which to explore it.
Kearton Lodge is a stylish self-catering retreat for four. A short drive from the historic town of Barnard Castle. Rebuilt with care and eco-friendly touches, this light, airy holiday rental in County Durham captures the beauty of the Dales with its open views, private patio and relaxed contemporary feel. Wander through landscaped gardens with a unique Stonehenge-style feature or arrange a private viewing of the owner's vintage steam and tractor collection. Perfect for couples craving comfort, scenery and unhurried days exploring Teesdale, the North Pennines and the timeless towns of the North East.
Green Farm Cottage is a cosy holiday home full of character with beams and wood-burning stove situated in the pretty little Dales village of Arncliffe close to Grassington and Skipton - an ideal location for relaxing, enjoying outdoor pursuits or touring the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Kearton Cottage is a beautifully rebuilt holiday cottage near Barnard Castle, made for couples who love countryside calm with a dash of character. Set within landscaped gardens overlooking the Dales, it blends warmth, comfort and style with a log burner, oak kitchen and sweeping views. Guests can explore Teesdale's waterfalls and the market town's cobbled streets. With a whimsical Stonehenge feature in the garden and the chance to view a private vintage steam collection, this self-catering accommodation in County Durham offers a peaceful, romantic base for exploring the North East and beyond.
Set back from a quiet country lane in the peaceful unspoilt village of Chaldon Herring, Rex Officio is a charming holiday home perfect for couples with or without their "best friend". The kitchen and open-plan living area downstairs is a home from home and has a good range of games and TV channels to occupy the evenings when the pub up the road is closed. Upstairs it has a really comfy bed with a view of the sky and stars above, lashings of hot water in the ensuite shower. All of Dorset's favourite attractions are on your doorstep. You can easily reach Durdle Door, Lulworth Cove and the Jurassic Coast footpath, as well as drive to charming towns and villages including Dorchester, Moreton and Weymouth. Bovington Tank Museum and Monkey World are also nearby, as are many walking and cycling trails to suit all abilities.