• Stable End, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Halesworth, England
    5.00
    This delightful pair of Grade II listed former stables, (refs BVT and BVU) adjoining the owner’s Georgian house, have been lovingly restored to a high standard to combine character with modern convenience. Ideal base to explore the Suffolk and Norfolk coast and countryside and only 8 miles from the coast. Set on the edge of a charming market town with thriving arts scene, only 8 miles from Southwold and its sandy beach and lovely walks nearby. Easy driving distance of RSPB Minsmere, Walberswick, Dunwich, Aldeburgh, Snape Maltings, Norfolk Broads. Golf, riding, tennis, sailing, swimming and fishing all available locally. Rail links to London, Norwich and the Norfolk Broads. Shop and pub 1/2 mile.
    £66
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  • Blackhill Gate Cottage, CheshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Blackhill Gate Cottage is set in an unrivalled rural location offering superb panoramic countryside views across the stunning scenery of the Peak District National Park. Crossing the Derbyshire and Cheshire boundary on the outskirts of the pretty Peak District village of Kettleshulme, this holiday cottage is located next to a field which at times is home to nursery lambs, and offers fine walking direct from the door through the valley of Todd Brook, Bowstones, Taxal Edge and into the Goyt Valley. Kettleshulme itself is home to a 15th century country pub which offers a warm welcome and freshly cooked meals. The town of Whaley Bridge with its mix of shops, bars and restaurants plus train station with direct service to both Manchester and Buxton is a 5 minute drive. The National Trust Lyme Park with its glorious house and gardens can be reached on foot or by car and the magnificent historic houses of Chatsworth, Haddon Hall and the popular market town of Bakewell, 45 minute’s drive. A variety of Peak District villages are all easily reachable within half an hour’s drive including Edale, Tideswell and Castleton, and great days out for the family within an hour’s drive include the local Chestnut Centre Wildlife Park, Carsington Water, Matlock Bath with is cable car and the UK’s premier theme park Alton Towers. Shop 2½ miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £92
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  • Willow Cottage, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    5.00
    Welcome to Willow Cottage, a charming holiday let nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Warkworth, Northumberland. This idyllic destination offers a perfect escape for those seeking a tranquil and memorable retreat in one of England’s most captivating regions. Warkworth, with its rich history and stunning natural beauty, is a haven for travellers looking to immerse themselves in the Northumberland experience. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, an avid nature lover, or simply in need of some relaxation, this quaint village has something for everyone.
    For history buffs, a visit to Warkworth Castle is a must. This medieval gem stands proudly at the heart of the village, a testament to the region’s storied past. Take a leisurely stroll through its impressive grounds and imagine life in a bygone era. Nature enthusiasts will be delighted by the proximity to the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Explore the serene sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and dunes. Birdwatchers can spot a variety of coastal species, and avid hikers can embark on unforgettable coastal walks.
    Warkworth is also home to numerous charming tearooms, local pubs, and artisan shops. Savor traditional English tea, enjoy a hearty pub meal, and pick up unique souvenirs to remember your visit by. The meandering River Coquet flows through the village, offering opportunities for fishing, canoeing, and picnicking along its peaceful banks. Whether you seek adventure, tranquillity, or a bit of both, Willow Cottage in Warkworth, Northumberland, is the ideal starting point for an unforgettable holiday. Come and discover the magic of this enchanting village and all that it has to offer.
    £52
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  • The Brambles, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    A well-presented, barn conversion resting on a 10-acre farm close to Polstead, Suffolk. Open-plan living. Pets welcome. Games room. Nayland 4.2 miles; Hadleigh 4.7 miles.
    £86
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  • Porthkerry, WarwickshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Stratford-upon-Avon, England
    This characterful thatched cottage, situated in south Warwickshire, is an idyllic getaway for couples, friends and small families looking for a self-catering stay. Spend time in this lovely cottage cooking up hearty meals on the Aga, snuggling up in front of the wood burner or enjoying the sunshine in the private garden. Being Grade II listed, the cottage is full of original features and charms, including exposed beams, uneven floors upstairs, low windows and sloping ceilings. The three well-appointed bedrooms provide all guests with a good night’s sleep, whilst the downstairs bathroom gives the option of a relaxing soak in the freestanding bath or a quick hot shower before heading out for the day.
    The local dog-friendly pub, almost on the doorstep is within staggering distance of Porthkerry, situated just across the road, and for a special meal, why not try the Michelin Star restaurant in Whatcote, just a mile away? Nearby Tysoe has a shop selling local produce and wine on tap. There is also a great walk up to Tysoe windmill with its wonderful views over the Cotswolds. There are many lovely country and village walks right from the doorstep so you can spend time enjoying the countryside or exploring many of the nearby attractions.
    The village of Oxhill lies in the rolling countryside of south Warwickshire, close to the border of Oxfordshire and the north Cotswolds in the area known as the Vale of the Red Horse. It’s in a great location to see many different areas and attractions as it lies halfway between Stratford-upon-Avon and Banbury.
    The beautiful towns and villages of the north Cotswolds can be reached in approximately 10 minutes’ drive where you can explore Chipping Norton, Moreton-in-Marsh, Stow-on-the-Wold or Woodstock, home to Blenheim Palace. The National Trust’s Upton House and Gardens, Charlecote Park, Farnborough and Hidcote are all within easy reach. Compton Verney is just over 5 miles away, where you can discover the art gallery with its many collections and exhibitions, and enjoy the park with its labyrinth, bird hide, pond dipping and playground.
    For more outdoor fun, head to Burton Dassett Hills, the perfect country park for walks, flying a kite or eating a picnic whilst admiring the views of rolling hills and open countryside. Within 20-30 minutes’ drive are the market towns of Banbury and Royal Leamington Spa, which are full of high street and independent shops, pubs, cafés, and restaurants. Also, a similar distance is Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick with its famous castle, and a little further Bicester Village, famous for its shopping village.
    £83
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  • Sea Folly, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    Sea Folly is a comfortable three-bedroom terraced house in the seaside town of Brightlingsea. Located just walking distance from the beach, this is a fantastic location to enjoy a coastal holiday with friends and family. Decorated and furnished to a good standard, the property has a spacious garden, dining room and cosy living room. Brightlingsea is a lovely and quaint seaside town with a boating lake, beaches and a lively busy harbour with boat trips available throughout the summer. The beaches are great for children and it really is an excellent location for families. Clacton with its famous pier is just a few miles away. The countryside around Brightlingsea is stunning and the area is perfect for walking and cycling. The town has a number of good pubs, cafes and restaurants, and is known for its three excellent fish and chip shops. It is conveniently located to explore the coast of Essex or, further inland, the county town of Colchester, Britain’s oldest recorded town, with a castle, museums, art gallery, many Roman remains, a good shopping centre, Colchester Zoo and a rail link to London (40 minutes). Mersea Island is nearby, where visitors can sample the locally caught fish and oysters, as well as its sailing and beaches. Beach 150 yards. Shop 10 yards, pub 15 yards and restaurant 100 yards.
    £88
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  • Silver 6pence, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Silver 6pence is bright and beautifully decorated throughout and boasts a private parking space which is a real bonus in Whitby. Located only 200 yards from the beach, you are just a stroll along the seafront from all the bars, restaurants and amenities that this bustling town has to offer. Inside this delightful house you have the living room at the front with a separate open plan kitchen/dining area. The kitchen is modern and perfect for guests who love to create fresh home cooked meals to enjoy together. There are glass doors leading out from the dining area into your enclosed garden, which has a table and chairs ready for sunny evenings of al fresco dining. Plus there is storage for bikes, surf boards and other outdoor equipment. The garden looks out onto a green open space which leads you down towards the beach. Upstairs are three bedrooms, the master double bedroom, a twin bedroom with a zip and link kingsize bed which can be made up as 2ft 6in twin beds on request, and a single bedroom.

    Whitby is famous for its links to Dracula, and the Gothic abbey and graveyard tower 199 steps above the town. The climb is worth the effort just to take in the fantastic views of the town and out to sea. Many events and festivals take place all year round such as the Goth Weekender, Folk Week, Whitby Regatta, Steampunk festivals and many music events. There are plenty of traditional pubs to complement the wine bars, as well as many different bistros and restaurants to choose from, not forgetting award-winning fish and chips. There is a 3 mile stretch of golden sand complete with ice cream parlours and arcades to enjoy, and a long pier to walk down.

    If you want to get off the beaten track there are many coves and bays dotted along the North Yorkshire and Cleveland Heritage Coast to explore. Hidden gems such as Runswick Bay and Boggle Hole along with the more famous such as Robin Hood’s Bay and Staithes are worth a visit. There are many local walks in the area including the Cleveland Way route, and the Cinder Track across the viaduct which heads down to Robin Hood’s Bay.

    Head inland into the North York Moors National Park for stunning scenery and fabulous views. Local bus, car, bike or even a journey on a traditional steam train are other ways to get out and see what the area has to offer. The Victorian seaside town of Scarborough is just down the coast with its two huge bays; North Bay for a quiet stroll watching the waves, or South Bay for amusement arcades, a fairground and a harbour. The Open Air Theatre plays host to many international artists throughout the summer months, and Peasholm Park hosts its Model Naval War on a regular basis. There are a number of golf courses, cycling tracks and country or beach walks in the local area. If history is your thing, there are many abbeys and historic places of interest throughout North Yorkshire including the Eden War Museum in Malton. The walled city of York is just an hour’s drive away.
    £88
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  • Sonny Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    A lovely converted cottage renovated to a good standard with lots of home comforts, comprising of a living room, separate dining room and kitchen, two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, contemporary bathroom and an external utility room.
    This great property is located in Garnant, 4 miles from the town of Ammanford and 15 miles from Swansea, a great location for those wanting to explore south wales. Take a bike ride in Lyn Llech Owain Country park, a 158 acre park of woods, lakes and forest tracks for those wanting a more leisurely ride, and for adrenaline junkies you can head to the rough mountain trails. At the end of a busy day, come back and relax in the lovely enclosed garden to the rear of the property and watch the sun go down.
    If it is walks you are looking for then there are plenty of sites to visit in this area. Head down to the Four Waterfalls in Ystradfellte and take in the natural beauty of the Welsh land and see the water cascading over the rocks. Head on down to the National showcase caves at Dan yr Ogof for a great day out for kids and adults. Beach 23 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    £57
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  • Sparrows Nest, DorsetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Preston, Kent, England
    Set on a residential road and within a short walk you can be on coastal footpaths which form part of the Jurassic Coast. This semi-detached holiday property provides a good base from which to explore this delightful part of Dorset.
    Weymouth, with its golden sands and vibrant harbour, is a haven for water enthusiasts. Whether you’re sailing along the coast, enjoying a leisurely stroll along the esplanade, or indulging in fresh seafood at the local restaurants, the town’s maritime charm is sure to captivate you. Just a short drive away, Dorchester beckons with its historic allure. Explore the fascinating Thomas Hardy’s Cottage, where the renowned author found inspiration for his timeless works. The town itself boasts a wealth of museums and cultural landmarks, offering a journey through time.
    Nestled between the glistening waters of Poole Harbour and the English Channel, the vibrant town of Poole offers a diverse array of activities to suit every traveller’s taste. Poole’s historic Quay is a bustling hub of maritime activity and a perfect starting point for exploration. Take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront, where traditional pubs, stylish cafes, and charming shops invite you to savor the maritime atmosphere. Embark on a boat trip from the Quay to explore the expansive Poole Harbour, the second-largest natural harbour in the world, dotted with islands and wildlife-rich shores.
    Venture further inland to discover the enchanting Athelhampton House, a Tudor masterpiece surrounded by exquisite gardens. Wander through the centuries-old halls and immerse yourself in the history that echoes within its walls.
    For nature enthusiasts, the stunning landscapes of The Purbecks await. With rolling hills, coastal cliffs, and charming villages, it’s a paradise for hikers and explorers. Uncover hidden gems, breathe in the fresh sea air, and relish the tranquility of this natural sanctuary. Shop and restaurant 200 yards, pub 250 yards.
    £82
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  • Stonylea Cottage, North LanarkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set in the hills this detached holiday cottage is located within Palacerigg Country Park which has over 700-acres of grassland, moorland, woodland and ponds. Wildlife is abundant, roe deer, badger, fox, hare, sparrowhawk, kestrel, long-eared and short-eared owls can all be seen. Situated within half an hour’s drive to Glasgow and Stirling, whilst Loch Lomond National Park is a 45-minute drive. Woodland walks are available from the door to explore nature trails and places of historic interest, including evidence of fireclay mining at Glencryan. The property is situated on the edge of a golf course and horse riding can also be found just ½ mile away. Shop 3 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    £54
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