Patna Cottage is a traditional cosy Dales holiday cottage with log burner in the pretty tranquil village of Keld within the Yorkshire Dales National Park. With a hotel and pubs within walking distance, this is a great self-catering base for exploring the many attractions of the Dales.There is a small seating area at the front of the cottage with a bench which catches the morning sun [when there is sun]. Across the road is the communal orchard which has picnic benches that are available for guest to use, great in the evening with a glass of wine.
A two bedroom holiday cottage in the centre of Mundesley village is an ideal location to base yourself for a holiday on the North Norfolk coast. Luxury linens, Simba mattresses, Nespresso coffee machine... even Wi-Fi and a printer if work can't be totally left behind. Just a few minutes walk to the shops, park, beach and pub. Small dogs welcome so no one need stay at home.
The Pippins is a detached Bungalow, nicely presented throughout and provides the perfect self-catering retreat for couples looking to enjoy everything the Exmoor National Park and Somerset coastline has to offer. Nestling in the grounds of Cedar House on the edge of the Somerset village of Old Cleeve close to Minehead, the cottage has been awarded 4 Star Gold status by EnjoyEngland and provides a home from home and base for exploring the surrounding stunning countryside. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
When you stay at Brow Top you can enjoy the magnificence of Lake Windermere from the moment you wake up until the sun sets. The property, which is on a quiet cul-de-sac, is within walking distance of both Bowness and Windermere and enjoys commanding views across the water and surrounding mountains. It is extremely well furnished with every consideration given to guests' comfort. The Lake District National Park is beautiful whatever time of year you visit and Brow Top provides a wonderful home-from-home to stay in while you explore lakes, fells, mountains and popular attractions like Beatrix Potter World.
Pembrokeshire coast has it all in terms of stunning sandy beaches, incredible wildlife, fantastic coastal walks and great water sports, and this beautiful coastal retreat with sea views is in one of the most enviable positions to enjoy it all. Just fifty metres from the sandy beach of Little Haven and three pubs, guests can spend their days lazing on the beach or exploring the many attractions of the National Park.
A dog friendly 4 Star holiday home with a six foot fenced large garden and only ten minutes away from a canalside village where you can enjoy lovely canal walks and sample the tasty cakes at one of the many tearooms or enjoy a drink sitting by the canal. There are countryside walks straight from the front door which includes the 20 minute walk on a hardstanding link path to the Olde Jack Inn - an ideal self-catering rental to relax and unwind. Brown Moss Nature Reserve with woodland walks is a beautiful place to stroll round and near to this we have a 200 acre estate with no livestock and so perfect for walking your dogs. The bustling old market town of Whitchurch which is the oldest town in the country has fine dining including Docket 33 and the italian restaurant Enzo`s. The town has beautiful Tudor buildings and is renowned for its production of the Joyce clocks and its canalside walks.Chester and Shrewsbury are close by as well as Ellesmere with its scenic lakes. Chester Zoo and the Grosvenor Museum are worth a visit as well as a lovely stroll around the Chester Roman Gardens. We have quite a few places to visit on rainy days such as Dagfields Craft and Antique Centre and the Secret Bunker plus Bridgemere Garden World with its splendid gardens. The Dorothy Clive and Trentham gardens are this side of Staffordshire and well worth a visit or have a look at the Wedgewood museum and then go across to the JCB factory for a very interesting tour. The world is your oyster as we are very fortunate to be central to 4 counties which includes Wales. Tourist board rating: 4 Star
A delightful award winning holiday cottage with creature comforts sits in front of a wonderful wildlife pond in a peaceful tranquil position amongst countryside on the Shropshire/Cheshire borders. Perfect for escaping away from the crowds and providing the ultimate in relaxation. Chester and Shrewsbury are lovely towns to visit as well as the numerous gardens and attractions. There are wonderful walks from Sandstone Hills to easier walks along the canals of Audlem and Whitchurch with tearooms on route. Tourist board rating: 4 Star Gold
Recently renovated to a high standard, Old Forge Cottage is in a quiet location close to the centre of Ross-on-Wye. There is space for up to eight people (plus infant) to sleep in four beautifully furnished bedrooms, with guests being only a short walk from the River Wye, historic Market House and the twice-weekly market, as well as shops, cafes and pubs. Accommodation is over three levels with the living areas feeling contemporary and open plan and quiet bedrooms that wrap you in comfort. Symonds Yat, the Forest of Dean, Hereford, Hay-on-Wye and Cheltenham are all within easy reach, as are the Black Mountains and Malvern Hills. Old Forge Cottage is an ideal self-catering choice for a holiday with families and friends of all ages.
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. The village and the exterior of the cottage feature extensively in the Channel 5 hit series 'All Creatures Great and Small.'
3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Fantastic living area with well equipped kitchen. Enclosed garden with BBQ and only a 3 min walk to the beach. Three local pubs nearest 2min walk serve great food and a fabulous welcome.
The Stables at Black Hedges Farmhouse is the perfect antidote to your busy life. The award winning cottage is utterly idyllic and the ideal place to spend a romantic holiday. Located in West Meon in the South Downs National Park - voted the Best Village in Britain by The Times - The Stables is a few minutes' walk from village shops and an award winning pub and there are excellent walks, golf, and horse riding virtually on the doorstep. Tourist board rating: 5 Star Gold
The Hayloft is Grade II listed and has been beautifully restored to provide a very relaxing 'home away from home'. The Hayloft has lots of character and natural charm and offers all the right ingredients for a romantic retreat for couples. Located at East Greystone Farm in the idyllic Teesdale Countryside. We are situated between the beautiful villages of Piercebridge and Gainford and are an ideal base for walking. With the Yorkshire Dales, Lakes, East Coast and the cities of York, Durham and Newcastle within easy reach by car, this is a great base for exploring the many sights of North East England.
Barnfield House is a large self-catering holiday home in the Weald of Kent, close to the border with East Sussex and within easy reach of the coast. It's a gorgeous home with plenty of space for 10 people to sleep in five bedrooms, boasting two acres of beautiful gardens and stylish interiors where you can immediately relax and feel at ease. The location is convenient for attractions like National Trust Sissinghurst Castle Garden, Scotney Castle, and Bewl Water, making it perfect for a holiday with extended family or friends. Beautiful NEW kitchen/living space completed 2025
This large holiday let, sleeps 15 - 17 in 7 bedrooms (10 in separate beds). One double ensuite, three more double bedrooms, a family room (double and two singles), two kings/twins with a spare daybed. The three other shower/bathrooms are plenty to service the other six bedrooms.
Ideally placed in a quiet area close to Bakewell town centre, this single level holiday home provides comfortable self-catering accommodation that is both child and pet friendly. A good base for exploring the Peak District National Park and the many attractions of Derbyshire.
This secluded Victorian single storey cottage on the Ashley Combe Estate, the historic Exmoor home of computer pioneer Ada Lovelace, sits across a bridge next to a stream and is surrounded by woodland a mile from Porlock Weir. It combines old world charm with modern living; fully centrally heated, an open fire adds a special glow to cooler days. Lovelace is a good base for local walks. Peace and tranquillity in the sheltered woodland encourage relaxation and are the perfect ingredients for forest bathing. Free wifi serves to stay in touch with a less enchanted world. Lovelace can accommodate three guests with two people occupying the main King bed and one the single bedroom. Alternatively, one guest could use the main bedroom and two guests can be accommodated in the second bedroom by making up the second single (truckle) bed.
Stay by the seaside in this gorgeous stone fisherman's cottage. Oystercatcher Cottage is on a quiet street that is just a two-minute walk from the harbour and a five-minute walk from the beach at Seahouses, putting guests within easy reach of the many amenities, as well as the coastal footpath. Spend your day taking boat trips around the Farne Islands and marvelling at the variety of marine and bird life, or cross the causeway on a pilgrimage to Holy Island, the birthplace of Christianity in England. The self-catering cottage sleeps four guests in two beautiful bedrooms and is ideal for couples, families or friends (1 dog welcome).
When you stay at Golygfa Mor, you can wake up to the sight of Cardigan Bay, spend your day on beautiful beaches and finish your day watching the sunset over the water. The large holiday home is a short walk from the beach, cafe, shop and pub at Tresaith. It sleeps 12 people in six bedrooms, with six bathrooms and wonderful views from the house and the front verandah. The layout is ideal for friends and families, with children and well-behaved dogs welcome. Bookings are available all year round, with short breaks possible depending on availability.
Sitting quietly between the promenade at Shoreham-by-Sea and the River Adur, Palm Tree is a welcoming self-catering apartment for one or two people. The owners saw the struggle their friend had finding wheelchair accessible holiday accommodation, so they created a place where everyone, regardless of their level of mobility, can enjoy a relaxing holiday by the seaside. The seafront is only 50 metres away, while shops, cafes, and pubs are around a 15-minute walk/wheel. Brighton and Worthing are nearby for a day out, as is the beautiful South Downs National Park.
*************SPRING OFFER************ ******FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2026, WE ARE ABLE TO OFFER 50% DISCOUNT ON ALL WEEKLY BOOKINGS****** With just the birds and wildlife as your neighbours, the Trout Barn offers a peaceful and secluded getaway in the rural village of Hermitage on the edge of a Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With two trout and one carp fishing lakes, beautiful countryside walks from the front door and a number of attractions nearby, there is plenty to keep all ages entertained. The modern built accommodation can comfortably sleep eight guests in 3 bedrooms, all with en-suite facilities. The very spacious accommodation is on one level, making it easy access for all ages. The Trout Barn is the perfect self-catering holiday accommodation for families, friends and couples looking for a slice of beautiful rural Dorset, that'll not disappoint. We offer pet friendly accommodation, with a secure garden for your 4 legged friends. Come and enjoy a rural countryside break that so many others have enjoyed.