• The Dairy, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These three barn conversions (refs UK13196, UK13197 and UK13198) make a perfect hideaway at Chalet Farm Holidays on the edge of the village of Langtoft, near the market town of Driffield. They have each been sympathetically renovated to retain their old world charm with some original features, a welcoming wood burner and a modern feel throughout. Two of the properties offer cosy, single-storey accommodation with en-suite facilities, whilst the larger property is laid out over two floors. The Stables (ref UK13196) has been designed to provide lots of free space for wheelchair users, including being able to access the cooker comfortably. Each property has an enclosed sun terrace where you can sit and enjoy the country air whilst reading a good book or relax in the bubbling warmth of the private hot tub. The owners live on site and are on hand should you need advice or assistance during your stay.

    Chalet Farm Holidays are perfectly placed to explore the unspoilt, rolling countryside of the Yorkshire Wolds with miles of scenic trails and footpaths on the doorstep. The traditional seaside towns of Bridlington, Hornsea and Filey are also within a short drive where you can spend an afternoon walking on the beach, or treat yourselves to a fish and chip supper. The market town of Driffield and the ‘foodie capital’ of Yorkshire, Malton, is where you can find a variety of pubs to sample some great real ales and craft beers not to mention a host of restaurants and delis that serve food using locally sourced ingredients.

    For those looking for a little more history and culture, the vibrant city of York and Wolds town of Beverley are within an easy drive. The nearby stately homes of Sledmere Hall and Burton Agnes, and a little further afield, Castle Howard, offer year round events from proms and summer picnics to firework displays and Christmas extravaganzas and markets. Whether you are attending a wedding in the area, looking for a romantic break away or looking to explore the Wolds and Yorkshire coastline with your four legged friend, Chalet Farm Holidays are the ideal base to explore this wonderful part of North Yorkshire. Beach 14½ miles. Shop and pub 3 miles, restaurant 7½ miles.

    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 16 guests.
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  • Nant, North Wales BordersInstant Book Overlay Image
    These stylish, detached, contemporary pods enjoy an idyllic, elevated location in the small village of Llanelidan with far reaching, Welsh countryside views. Set on a working sheep farm, they benefit from an open-plan living space and walk-in shower providing everything you need for a comfortable glamping experience. The comfortable bedroom area features a double bed with sumptuous bedding, giving you a fabulously refreshing night’s sleep; the separate bunk room is perfect for children. The well-equipped kitchen will provide you with everything you need to create a traditional Welsh breakfast ready to take on the day ahead - try visiting the local Rhug Estate for your fresh local milk, bread, and fresh meats. Before you retire at the end of the day, relax on your patio to take in the spectacular views as the sun dips behind the mountains or wake early to have a dip in your private hot tub before the start of a brand-new day of adventure.
    This remote spot is accessed via a rough track and is the perfect place to base yourself and enjoy all the attractions the area has to offer. In under an hour’s drive in one direction you have everything visitors have come to expect from the adventure capital of Europe. Ride on the train from Llanberis to the summit of Snowdon, go surfing, abseiling, climbing or enjoy one of hundreds of suggested walks in this area of stunning beauty. The Snowdonia National Park can be reached within a 40-minute drive. In under an hour in the opposite direction is the North Wales coast and its spectacular beaches. For those wishing to stay closer, you will find the historic market towns of Ruthin and Denbigh, Bala, Corwen and the world-famous Llangollen railway and canal within 15 miles, boasting shops, cafés and local art and craft shops. The National Trust’s Gaol in Ruthin, Chirk Castle, and craft centre, are all perfect for a family day out.
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  • Lady Bird Barn, LincolnshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    These luxury barn conversions, converted in 2020, have been superbly appointed to provide the utmost comfort for guests. Enjoying a peaceful rural location in the Lincolnshire countryside a miles walk from the village pub, with fishing on-site, lovely walks straight from the door and each with their own private bubbling hot tub, they are perfect for a peaceful break away from it all.
    Within 30 minutes is the east coast with its Blue Flag sandy beaches and traditional seaside resorts including Gibraltar Point nature reserve. Visit the Boston Stump or travel to Horncastle for its numerous antique and collectibles shops to browse. WWII enthusiasts can visit the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight at RAF Coningsby and enjoy watching the Lancaster Bomber ’Just Jane’ doing taxi runs at Lincolnshire Aviation Heritage Centre at East Kirkby about 15 minutes drive away.
    A day exploring the local countryside including the nearby Lincolnshire Wolds can be easily broken up with many good pubs and cafes offering refreshment on your travels. Beach 23 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £91
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    Honies Farm Barns are 4 superb luxury barn conversions that have been sympathetically renovated, maintaining as many original features as possible. With accommodation ranging from sleeping 4 to 7, these barns offer the ideal retreat for couples, families and groups.
    Each barn benefits from high quality fixtures and fittings throughout, underfloor heating and Smart TVs for you to be able to log into your own Netflix or Amazon Prime Video accounts. Surrounded by open fields with patios to sit out and enjoy the view from, here you are also spoilt for choice with miles of walks and good cycle routes throughout the area.
    Located 5 miles from Newark, 18 miles from Nottingham and 23 miles from Lincoln these holiday properties are ideal as a touring base for exploring the area. Whether it’s a spa day at nearby Eden Hall, trips down the River Trent from Newark, visiting the Cathedral Quarter in Lincoln or days watching the cricket or shopping in Nottingham there is something for everyone to enjoy. There is a shop and pub within 3 miles drive with the pub at nearby Farndon overlooking the River Trent where you enjoy refreshment as the motor cruisers float by.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 21 guests.
    £84
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  • Holgates, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Holgates, refurbished in 2024 and beautifully presented, ensuring the perfect holiday in the Somerset countryside, just a mile from the Devon border. With a recently installed air source heat pump, solar panels on the property, ecological cleaning products and recycling of household waste, we take pride in our efforts to have as little impact upon the environment as possible, and we plan to continue improving.
    Holgates is set on one level, accessed via the conservatory into the well-equipped kitchen/dining room, with wonderful views across the garden and fields beyond. In the living room is plenty of seating, an electric fire for cosy evenings and French doors opening onto the garden and views of the rolling hills. The inner hallway has a games table and leads to the two bedrooms and main bathroom. The master bedroom has a super kingsize bed, a TV and hairdryer. There is room for us to make up a cot. The second bedroom can be made up into a kingsize bed or two singles.
    The enclosed garden has a terrace with table and chairs, as well as a coal barbeque, and you will find a selection of garden games in the conservatory. The hot tub offers the perfect spot for relaxing.
    Situated on the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within easy reach of the Quantock Hills and Honiton. For family entertainment, head to the Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum, The West Somerset Steam Railway, or for the younger ones, visit Crealy Adventure Park near Exeter. The Blackdown Hills themselves offer some superb country walking, wildlife, flying for the adventurous at Dunkeswell Airdrome or simply enjoy the local village pubs. Within a 40-minute drive, visit the Jurassic Coast and the seaside town of Lyme Regis, and slightly further afield Weston Super Mare, or even Bath with its many restaurants, shops and museums. South Coast Devon beaches are just 18 miles away and the Somerset northern beach 26 miles.
    By arrangement with the owner and at cost, stables and fields can be used for your horse, with hacking and bridlepaths close by.
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  • Bryn Bychan, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Pwllheli, Wales
    A welcoming, detached static caravan situated on a small holding. Offering all the comforts of home and more, set in a private location on its own. Step inside to be greeted by a modern, open plan living space that flows effortlessly, with plenty of room for everyone to relax in. There is also a well-equipped kitchen which offers the ideal space in which to rustle something up after a day exploring this fantastic region. The bedrooms have been finished with your comfort in mind, too, to ensure a restful night’s sleep.
    Outside will most certainly not disappoint you, with countryside views and a bubbling hot tub to relax in and chat about the day’s adventures. Talking of adventures, there are plenty to be had in this unspoilt, special region. You are minutes away from some very special beaches and coves. Glas Fryn Parc is within easy reach - a must for any outdoor enthusiast, and there’s something for all levels of experience here.
    Further down the coast you’ll find Criccieth and Harlech, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with Porthmadog, home to the Welsh Highland Railway. There’s so much on offer in this diverse region whatever your interest. On-site there is storage for kayaks, paddle boards and bikes, along with ample parking for any jet skis or boats. Beach 5 miles.
    £67
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  • Brynllin Holiday Cottages - Dildre, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dildre, named after an ancestral family farm in the area is a delightful two kingsize bedroom holiday property, all on one level, attached to the owner’s home. Situated within their working sheep farm in a rural location, Dildre has been thoughtfully furnished to give holidaymakers a very comfortable stay. The kitchen/dining room which also has a comfy sofa to enjoy the views, has direct access through the French doors on to a secluded patio, which is a tranquil place to enjoy a morning coffee or an evening drink. There you will find seating for four, a table and the hot tub. The cosy separate living room also provides direct access to another seating area at the front of the property, overlooking the farm to the countryside and hills beyond. The cottage has two kingsize double bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom and a second shower room, making it perfect for couples or friends holidaying together. The land is encircled by a footpath and bridleway of approximately 2 miles. If you wish to order your supermarket groceries to be delivered on the day you arrive the owners will take delivery and put all your shopping away for you in advance of your arrival so that your wine is chilling in the fridge!
    Dildre is ideally situated for exploring this diverse region of West Wales, and is perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay with award winning beaches (many pet-friendly year round), sandy coves, sea cliffs, caves and wonderful wildlife, amazing sunsets and starry skies. Less than 10 miles away, you can discover the attractive Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron with its colourful houses and an array of independent shops and lots of cafés, restaurants and pubs. There are many events and festivals held annually within the town, including a mackerel festival, the festival of Welsh ponies and cobs, beer and cider festival and a rugby sevens event. The National Trust Georgian country estate of Llanerchaeron, just 2½ miles south east of Aberaeron, can be reached from the town along a wide level pedestrian pathway, ideal for cyclists, pushchairs or wheelchairs.
    Just a bit further down the coast, you will find the seaside town of New Quay, where the houses cling to the rocks, and the long harbour wall is the perfect place to enjoy fish and chips whilst you try to spot the regular visitors of bottlenose dolphins or just watch the boats bobbing. Boat trips are available in season and offer a spectacular view of the coastline, and the bay is home to an amazing variety of wildlife, both above and under the waves. A 20-minute drive towards the Cambrian Mountains will bring you the historic market town of Tregaron, centre for ‘Trotian’ - horse trotting and carriage racing. The annual summer event attracts competitors from all over the UK and Ireland. It is also the home of the Welsh Gold Centre selling Celtic inspired designs. Just outside the town, you can discover the Cors Caron Nature Reserve covering 2,000 acres.
    Don’t forget to visit the seaside town of Aberystwyth whilst you are here and enjoy a ride on the Vale of Rheidol steam train to Devil’s bridge and waterfalls or take the electric cliff railway to the summit of Constitution Hill to see the panoramic view of the coastline. You are assured of a Croeso Cynnes or warm Welsh welcome when you come to stay at Dildre. Beach 9½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    Dildre can be booked together with Penceunant (UK38056) to accommodate up to 8 guests.
    £76
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  • Logiemar Cottage, AberdeenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This gorgeous cosy cottage has the best of both worlds – peace and quiet with a totally private and enclosed rear garden down a quiet lane, yet just a short walk to Ballater’s fine selection of shops and eateries. A perfect place for that restful holiday in total comfort, Logiemar Cottage has it all. With stylish touches throughout the cottage, the owners have thought of everything to make your stay as comfortable as possible. The eco-credentials are also very much in evidence without compromising on luxury, with a wood-fired hot tub (with bubbles and lights) and a biomass boiler and solar panels, so you will always be warm whatever the weather or time of year. In addition, the delightful living room features a wood burner to relax in front of with a glass of the local whisky or a soothing cup of tea. The bedrooms are decorated in calming colours and while the second bedroom is smaller with a ¾ bed, it is perfect for children or an adult to sleep in real comfort.
    Surrounded by amazing scenery and situated on the banks of the salmon fishing River Dee to the west, it’s fascinating history and royal connections are renowned the world over. Being the nearest village to Balmoral Castle, members of the Royal Family are often here, which explains the many ‘By Royal Appointment’ signs that can be seen on local shops and business. For whisky lovers, a visit to the nearby Royal Lochnagar Distillery, which produces one of Scotland’s most exclusive whiskies, is highly recommended. For the energetically minded, there are plenty of opportunities for canoeing and mountain biking, as well as skiing at the Lecht and Glenshee during the winter months. Golfers have a good selection of courses in the area, most notably the local Ballater Golf Club, which is within walking distance of the cottage. An 18-hole golf course, it is situated in one of the most beautiful parts of the upper Deeside within a circle of hills, making a round here a true delight. If you like a bit of history and culture, you don’t have to travel far to the castles and gardens at Balmoral, Crathes and Craigievar – all are well worth a visit. With so much to do in this fabulous part of Scotland, be sure to book again to continue your adventures!
    Restaurant and pub within ¼ mile. Scottish Letting Licence AS00079F.
    £156
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    Nestled within the breathtaking Galloway countryside, Galloway Views stands as a beacon of opulence and tranquillity. This luxurious holiday lodge offers an unparalleled retreat for those seeking a romantic escape or a rejuvenating getaway amidst stunning scenery.
    As you step into the lodge, you’re greeted by a captivating open plan living space that seamlessly blends modern elegance with rustic charm. Floor-to-ceiling patio doors frame sweeping vistas of the surrounding countryside, inviting the serene beauty of nature indoors. Sink into plush sofas and comfortable seating, where moments of relaxation are enhanced by the picturesque views that unfold before you. The epitome of comfort awaits in the bedroom, adorned with a sumptuous bed draped in crisp white linen. Here, too, patio doors beckon, ensuring that every morning begins with the gentle caress of sunlight and a glimpse of the verdant landscape beyond. A modern and sleek shower room completes the interior, offering a sanctuary for indulgent moments of pampering.
    Stepping outside, the enchantment only deepens as you discover the lodge’s outdoor amenities. A covered hot tub awaits, providing the perfect spot to unwind amidst the tranquillity of nature, with the added allure of starlit skies stretching overhead come nightfall. For those inclined towards culinary adventures, a private fire pit with grill beckons, promising evenings filled with the sizzle of barbecues and al fresco dining under the canopy of stars. Moreover, within the grounds of this idyllic retreat lies a hidden gem: a charming BBQ Hut, available for private bookings. Here, guests can gather with loved ones amidst the warmth of a crackling fire, indulging in the pleasures of conviviality and gastronomic delights.
    Beyond the confines of the lodge, an array of attractions awaits exploration in the surrounding area. Take a leisurely stroll through Wigtown, known as Scotland’s Book Town, where quaint bookshops and literary treasures await discovery. Nature enthusiasts can embark on scenic hikes through the Galloway Forest Park, immersing themselves in the untamed beauty of ancient woodlands and shimmering lochs. Whether seeking solace in nature’s embrace or embarking on adventures in the surrounding countryside, Galloway Luxury Lodges offer an unrivalled haven of luxury and serenity, promising an unforgettable escape amidst the splendour of Scotland’s southwest.
    This property can be booked together with Galloway Hills (UK46817), Galloway Coo (UK46718) and Galloway Ewe (UK46819) to accommodate up to 12 guests.
    £97
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  • Horseshoe Cottage, KentInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    These delightful, single-storey cottages are located on the outskirts of Alkham, a quaint countryside village in Kent. Consisting of three cottages, Horseshoe Cottage (ref UKC410), Dairy Cottage (ref UKC409) and Saddler’s Cottage (ref UKC408), this is a great location for families and friends to enjoy a fun filled holiday in the Kentish country. Decorated and furnished to a good standard, all the cottages feature Wi-Fi, comfortable living accommodation and each cottage has an enclosed, private garden with patio. Saddlers Cottage and Dairy Cottage also have the additional benefit of hot tubs to enjoy all year round.
    There is a vast array of walks and cycling routes around the area, guests are welcome to bring bikes and store them in the cycle storage area. Attractions in Kent include the famous city of Canterbury, boasting a stunning cathedral, dominant city walls, boutique shops, bars and restaurants. Take a ferry trip over to France from Dover to Calais, or by train from Ashford through the Channel Tunnel, and enjoy sightseeing. Dover Castle sits proudly overlooking the town and is well worth a visit. Known as the ‘Key to England’, the castle boasts 2000 years of history and includes a Roman lighthouse, Saxon church and a Norman keep. Travel up the coast to the fishing town of Deal and sample fish and chips on the promenade or enjoy a stroll at Viking Bay in Broadstairs. Beach 4 miles. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Saddler’s Cottage (UKC408) can be booked together with Dairy Cottage (UKC409) and Horseshoe Cottage (UKC410) to accommodate up to 10 guests.
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