• Rosary House, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Rosary House is a spacious stone farmhouse which was built in 1750 and is located in the quaint village of Irton, 4 miles from the glorious golden Cayton Bay, with the larger coastal destinations of Scarborough and Filey also within a 15-minute drive. This period property offers a unique and cosy stay with an exceptionally large enclosed garden and ample parking. Ideal for large families and groups of friends, especially for special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries.
    The house sleeps up to eight people comfortably with a kingsize bed, double bed, small double and two single beds. There is a main upstairs bathroom with a bath and a newly fitted downstairs shower room. Each room is well presented with gorgeous original features, such as exposed stone walls and beamed ceilings adding to its charm. The kitchen is well equipped with an Aga, as well as an electric cooker. The owner’s aim is to make this a home from home, and you will find all the facilities and equipment you would expect to find at your own house here too. In summer the beautiful extensive gardens, equipped with a hot tub and gas BBQ can be enjoyed by all. In winter you can cosy up by the two wood burners in either of the sitting rooms, equipped with Smart TVs. There is also an electric double garage available but please request this at the time of booking the key fob can be left for you. There are mountain bikes for guests to enjoy in the end stable but please respect them as if they were your own.
    There is something for everyone to enjoy during your stay at Rosary House, with Scarborough only a short 10-minute drive away where you can spend the day at the beach, or check out the impressive views of the coast from Scarborough Castle. You can dine out at one of the many local village pubs in Irton, and the award-winning fish and chip shop which are only a short walk away. If you would like to venture a little further, Whitby is only a 40-minute drive, or you can experience an old-fashioned steam train ride from Pickering to Whitby. Families can enjoy a day out at the Sea Life Centre in Scarborough or Flamingo Land, near Pickering, only 30 minutes away. You can hop on the train to the historical city of York for a day trip and The North York Moors are right on your doorstep for great walking routes. Please note that the small double bedroom is accessed through the double bedroom.
    £186
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  • Old Mill, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bradworthy, England
    Nestling in glorious Ruby Country, an unspoilt area of North Devon, Heath Farm provides the ideal relaxing holiday location. These two delightful holiday properties are spacious and well presented and retain much of their original charm. Each stand within their own large lawned gardens which provide a great place for children to play and al-fresco dining. Riding, cycling and walking trails are in abundance and the famous Tarka Trail, 8 miles, is popular with cyclists and walkers. A public footpath passes through the owner’s 40 acres of pasture and woodland. Guests are free to enjoy the grounds and if you bring your own fishing rod you can cast your line in one of the owner’s three coarse fishing lakes. Bradworthy is only 2 miles away with village shops and amenities along with a popular 14th century village inn. Some of the west country’s prettiest coastline is within a short drive including Bucks Mill, Clovelly and Hartland. Bude, famous for its surfing and sandy beaches, is 10 miles and has restaurants, indoor splash pool, ten pin bowling, golf, shops and galleries. The Big Sheep and The Milky Way adventure parks are close by and the villages of Boscastle and Tintagel and The Eden Project are all within easy reach. Water sports are available within 5 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 1½ miles.
    £99
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  • Churchtown Farm Cottage, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Churchtown Farm Cottage, a charming holiday let nestled in the heart of West Anstey, Devon. This idyllic rural retreat offers the perfect getaway for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Devonshire countryside, Churchtown Farm Cottage is your gateway to an array of unforgettable experiences. West Anstey, a quintessential English hamlet, is a place where time seems to stand still. The peaceful ambience and unspoiled landscapes provide the ideal backdrop for a relaxing break. Wander through the winding lanes and discover historic thatched-roof cottages, some dating back centuries, or take leisurely strolls along the riverbanks, where the serene waters reflect the lush greenery that surrounds you.
    Nature enthusiasts will find themselves in paradise here, with Exmoor National Park just a stone’s throw away. Explore the rugged terrain, take in the breathtaking vistas, and even spot some of the local wildlife, including the famous Exmoor ponies. For those who enjoy outdoor adventures, West Anstey and its surroundings offer an abundance of hiking, cycling, and horseback riding opportunities. The Tarka Trail, with its scenic cycling routes, is necessary for cyclists of all levels. If fishing is your passion, the local rivers and lakes are teeming with fish, making it the perfect spot for anglers to unwind.
    If you are a history buff, the region boasts a wealth of historical sites, from medieval castles to charming market towns. Sample local cuisine in quaint pubs or explore traditional tea rooms serving cream teas and scones. Churchtown Farm Cottage in West Anstey, Devon, is your gateway to a peaceful, picturesque, and endlessly captivating holiday experience. Whether you seek tranquillity, adventure, or a blend of both, this charming village and its surroundings have something for everyone. Come and discover the magic of West Anstey for yourself and create memories that will last a lifetime.
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  • Tyllwyd Farmhouse, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tyllwyd, so named after the grey stone used to build this Victorian, detached farmhouse, is wonderfully situated within 80-acres of farmland, which takes full advantage of the glorious hillside views of the Rheidol Valley or “Cwm Rheidol”. The farm now only grazes cattle and sheep, along with hay and silage crops taken from the fields throughout the summer. There is record of a Tyllwyd at this location dating back to 1716 and it may have been part of the Abertrinant Estate at this time. Most of the estate was sold in 1830 and the census from 1841 and 1851 show farmers with their families living at Tyllwyd along with their servants. A later census records lead miners and farm labourer’s residing at Tyllwyd. Only one other building survives from this period and this was the milking parlour, until 2003. The extent of the farm and the house today were probably established in the late 19th Century and was built with servants’ quarters that are now the bathroom and utility room. Servants continued to be employed at the farm and maybe as late as the 1940s. A dairy herd was established with 70 cows and the milking parlour was installed in one of the old 19th-century buildings. Potatoes were also grown and supplied the local chip shops in Aberystwyth. Dairy farming continued at the farm up until 2003.
    The house has now been carefully and lovingly restored by the present owners, retaining period features, including original flagstone flooring, that gives the house its character. The spacious country kitchen, with a traditional clothes airing pulley, features a large range cooker with three ovens. The kitchen is open plan with the comfortable dining area so it’s the perfect place for a sociable gathering with friends or family. The living room boasts a cosy wood burner and there’s an adjoining games room to enjoy with table football and darts. On the first floor there are four light and airy attractive bedrooms, two with double aspect windows. The master bedroom features an en-suite shower room and walk-in dressing room. Outside, the large garden is great for children to enjoy and adults to appreciate sitting out with a glass of wine around the fire pit on colder evenings.
    Capel Bangor has a pub which serves quality food using local produce, fine wines and real ales.
    The Vale of Rheidol narrow gauge steam locomotive is the finest way to explore the stunning Rheidol Valley. Opened in 1902, the railway has been delighting passengers young and old for over a century and the train which begins in Aberystwyth calls at Capel Bangor station on its way to Devil’s Bridge where you can alight to visit the unique waterfalls that have attracted many thousands of visitors since the 18th Century, including William Wordsworth who wrote about the "Torrent at the Devil’s Bridge". Today, the Falls Nature Trail provides a unique opportunity to see this great natural feature in the Rheidol Gorge. Birds of prey such as red kite and buzzards are regularly seen soaring high above the valley floor and breathtaking views can be enjoyed by all.
    Stay at lovely Tyllwyd Farmhouse and enjoy this distinctive Welsh region with a thriving cultural identity. It’s perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay with award-winning beaches, sandy coves, sea cliffs, caves and wonderful wildlife, spectacular sunsets and starry dark skies. Horse riding is available just 1½ miles away. Fishing is available nearby, a licence is required and permits are available through Aberystwyth Angling Association. There is also sea fishing in Aberystwyth. Shop ½ mile, pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
    £116
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  • The Cartshed, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Offering beautiful, far reaching countryside views over magnificent Staffordshire countryside, The Cartshed is in a truly rural location on the site of a working farm, near the small hamlet of Slindon. This wonderful barn conversion was completed in 2018, and the property benefits from full underfloor heating and is spread out over one level with just a couple of steps down to three of the four bedrooms. The spacious living/dining room makes a fabulous social area with a wood burner as a focal point - perfect for cosy winter months. During the summer, throw open the bi-folding doors onto the enclosed terrace, sit back and relax, and enjoy the outside space.
    Your dogs are a part of your family and we welcome a maximum of 3 dogs into The Cartshed. We cater for the exact number of dogs within your booking, with a dog washing station, treats, dog bowls and towels all provided.
    Situated in the middle of England, close to the Staffordshire and Shropshire borders, this area offers unspoilt landscapes, the Peak District National Park and world-class theme parks. The historic town of Eccleshall is around a 10-minute drive, offering many shops, pubs and restaurants, as well as an award-winning butcher, and also hosts a farmers’ market every fourth Saturday of the month.
    Around 130 public footpaths cover the area, perfect for walking and exploring, and Stoke-on-Trent, Hanley (hosting the Staffordshire Hoard), Stafford and Newcastle-under-Lyme can all be reached in under half an hour. Other places of interest include Trentham Gardens and Monkey Forest and Bridgemere Garden Centre. National Trust properties Shugborough Hall and Weston Park, Shrewsbury, Ironbridge and the theme parks of Alton Towers and Drayton Manor are all around an hour away. The Cartshed really is the perfect place to sit back, relax and catch up or explore the abundance of attractions available within easy reach. With easy access from the M6 at Junction 15 from the north, and Junction 14 from the south, The Cartshed really is the perfect place to sit back, relax and catch up, or explore the abundance of attractions within easy reach. Shop, pubs and restaurants within 2 miles. Here on work? Take advantage of a large breakfast bar, complete with sockets/USB connections for meetings or collaborations in the evenings. If work duties do not extend into the evenings, then sit back and enjoy The Cartshed, and it’s beautiful surroundings.
    £172
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  • The Bothy, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lymington, England
    This delightful period home stands as one of a pair, along a quiet lane within the Buckland Conservation Area and less than 5 minutes’ drive from the popular, cosmopolitan sailing town of Lymington and only a 20-minute walk to Lymington high street. The Bothy has an attractive country façade and a homely, welcoming interior. The inviting kitchen/dining room is the central point for guests to dine, and has features such as flagstone floors, granite work tops, an Aga and a butler sink. The comfortable living room has a lovely wood burner to cosy up in front of, and has French doors to the pretty, well-maintained, enclosed rear garden. Also on the ground floor, there is a spacious games/TV room, with table football, air-hockey, games compendium, plenty of board games and a 55’’ TV with a DVD player and selection of DVDs. There is also a double bedroom and bathroom on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three further bedrooms and another family bathroom.
    This super home is ideal for couples or families looking to explore Hampshire. The Bothy is only a 4-minute drive to open forest, and The New Forest, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is known for its excellent walking and is the ideal place to enjoy tranquil days out, with rambling, cycling and golf available. Wild ponies and cattle roam the lanes and streets, and there are many picturesque villages to discover with gift shops and cafés/restaurants serving cream teas. There are also vineyards and farm shops where you can try the local wine and produce!
    The historic town of Lymington is only about 5 minutes’ drive, and has many boutiques, eateries, ice cream parlours, tea rooms and inns. It is known for its cobbled streets leading down to the quayside with a delightful old harbour – always a hive of activity! The popular, traditional market takes place every Saturday, and there is a sailing club and an open air sea water baths dating back to 1833. Places to visit include Exbury Gardens, Beaulieu Motor Museum, and the riverside village of Buckler’s Hard and Christchurch Priory. Within easy driving distance and great for family days out are Monkey World, Bovington Tank Museum and Highcliffe Castle. Discover Lulworth Cove on the Jurassic Coastline, or visit Corfe Castle, Stonehenge, Winchester or Salisbury Cathedrals. Marwell Zoo and Paultons Park with Peppa Pig World also make for great days out. If all this isn’t enough, you can take a day trip by ferry to the Isle Of Wight from Southampton.
    There are sandy beaches at Bournemouth, Sandbanks, Studland Bay and Milford-on-Sea – ideal for bathing, sailing, fishing, and water sports. Beach 4½ miles. Shop 1 mile, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
    £171
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  • Last Barn, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Twynnells, Wales
    Last Barn is a beautiful conversion of a traditional Welsh barn, tucked away in rolling countryside within the Pembrokeshire National Park. This detached, secluded property is nestled at the end of a quiet country lane and was once part of Valast Hill Farm which dates to the early 19th century. Last Barn has been carefully restored to a high standard, retaining much of its original character.

    Wonderful walks through Bosherton Lily Ponds and to the beaches of Barafundle and Broad Haven (part of the National Trust Stackpole Estate) are a few minutes’ drive away. A mile down a quiet country lane takes you to a permissive pathway across Castlemartin range and on to the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path. Here is a stunning section of coastline featuring St Govan’s Chapel (a medieval church built into the cliff face) and, further on, the famous Green Bridge of Wales. Other nearby beaches include Freshwater West, which featured in several films, including Harry Potter, and West Angle Bay. The nearest, award-winning pub is only 2 miles. The historic walled town of Pembroke is 3 miles away and features a magnificent Norman castle, famous as the birthplace of Henry VII. The bustling coastal resort of Tenby is within easy reach and is renowned for its picturesque harbour, narrow cobbled streets and pastel painted Georgian houses. It has a variety of boutique gift shops, traditional pubs, highly acclaimed restaurants, the Oakwood Theme Park and Manor House Wildlife Park (as featured on TV). Or take a boat trip to the historic Caldey Island with its Cistercian monastery and resident monks.

    Away from the coast, explore the rolling hills of Preseli and discover its ancient sites dotted along the rugged terrain, or visit the market town of Narbeth, with its antique shops, art galleries and numerous cafés.

    On entering Last Barn, two slate steps lead to a farmhouse-style kitchen with a large beamed and vaulted ceiling where you can enjoy dining with the whole family. Glass doors lead to a south facing, private patio and garden where you can relax and enjoy al fresco dining. There is a cosy living room with a traditional wood burner and inglenook fireplace. On the ground floor there is a bunk bedroom, double on the bottom and single on the top, next to a shower room with toilet, refurbished in 2019. There are two wings to the property with separate stairs leading to bedrooms. One half with a kingsize room and the other with another kingsize bedroom next to a twin bedroom above a bathroom with toilet, refurbished in 2019. Making this the perfect property for two families or friends to stay. All rooms with beams and oak wooden floor. There is a secure front and back lawned garden with well-maintained and interesting plants, making it the perfect play area for children and dogs. An outside barn contains a washing machine, table tennis table and darts board. Shops 3 miles, award winning pub/restaurant 1½ miles.
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  • The Garth, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in a peaceful part of the popular fishing town of Whitby, The Garth benefits from a spacious interior and a lovely front garden as well as an enclosed rear garden plus a driveway with parking for two vehicles. In such a popular seaside town the convenience of having private parking is great, the property is opposite the local Rugby Club, which has a play area for children and a friendly bar open in the evenings. This three bedroomed, semi-detached house has been thoughtfully furnished and makes for a fantastic home from home, and is ideal for families, as well as couples and friends. As well as a comfortable living room with a large Smart TV and an inviting gas fire, there is a well-equipped kitchen, plus a dining table where you can all socialise together. Upstairs there is a master double bedroom with a wardrobe, drawers and a dressing table as well as an en-suite bathroom. There is also a second double bedroom also with plenty of storage and a double bunk bed in the third bedroom, along with a family shower room. Outside the rear garden has a seating area, as well as bike storage and is enclosed making it ideal for dogs. A dog crate can be provided upon request and a dog walker can also be arranged.

    There are all year round dog friendly beaches for you and your pooch to enjoy close by, the nearest beach is only a 15-minute walk away. Whitby is a wonderful historic town with plenty to do for all the family to enjoy. Why not attend one of the many events or festivals such as the Regatta and Goth Weekend, or just stroll through the cobbled streets with its ’jet’ jewellers, independent shops as well as many cafés, restaurants and bars, where you can sample freshly caught seafood and take in the views. For outdoor enthusiasts the Cleveland Way is just a few hundred yards away, where you can turn left for Saltburn and Sandsend or right for Whitby and Robin Hood’s Bay. There is also a public golf course close by.

    The Whitby coast is ideal for beach lovers and those wanting to take a boat trip out to sea in the hope of spotting a whale, or just wanting to enjoy the long stretch of golden sandy beach. The Victorian town of Scarborough is just to the south, with its Sealife Centre and the popular open air theatre, attracting top musical acts for all ages. Saltburn and Sandsend are popular with surfers, and the quaint village of Staithes is worth a visit with its links to the explorer Captain James Cook.

    Head inland and you will enter the North York Moors National Park with its miles of beautiful countryside, walking routes and waterfalls. If you don’t fancy a drive, take the steam train from Whitby right into ’Heartbeat’ country. The medieval walled city of York is just an hour away and you’ll find plenty of attractions from The National Railway Museum to York Dungeons and The Jorvik Viking Centre. There is a rapid electric vehicle charging point within 300 yards of the property. Beach ¾ mile.
    The Garth can be booked together with Valentine on Love Lane (UK2246) to accommodate 13 guests, same ownership and 300 yards apart.
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  • Brooklands, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    St Columb Major, England
    Set in the beautiful hamlet of Tregaswith, is this arresting Grade II listed Cornish Cottage, Brooklands.
    Engulfed by the spectacular Cornish countryside whilst remaining within easy distance of the vast North Cornwall Coastline, this beautiful and well-presented cottage has something for everyone.
    Step inside this magnificent period property and admire the intricate details that really make this a stand-out holiday home.
    Entering a large fully equipped kitchen exuding light can be found hosting all the necessary appliances, such as a range cooker with both fan and conventional ovens, fridge, freezer, a dishwasher, washing machine and a microwave.
    Listen to music on the digital radio or choose your soundtrack with the Bluetooth system while preparing a tasty meal or barbecue using fresh local ingredients and seafood.
    You will even find handy under-window storage filled with dog towels for your four-legged friends, as well as dog ID tags and complimentary treats. Your dogs will find all their self-catering needs covered throughout the stay with services such as evening dog sitting and a doggy day-care facility in an enclosed 3.5 acre field where they can play freely, under close supervision, as you head out on an action-packed adventure.
    Admire the exposed beams and brickwork as you make yourself at home in the dining room, a wonderful space to indulge in a bottle of wine or two as you enjoy a delicious home-cooked meal. A restful sitting room has been decorated with sumptuous leather sofas and a traditional woodburning stove that takes centre stage within the charming granite fireplace.
    Here you can relax and unwind with your favourite shows on the Sky TV or play a captivating movie on the DVD Player.
    Head up to the first floor and glide into the fresh Egyptian cotton bed linen in one of the four attractive bedrooms, each complete with TVs, large fluffy towels, as well as a selection of complimentary toiletries.
    The bedrooms are made up of a large kingsize, a large double, another double accessed via one side only, and a twin room.
    Right across the way, a family bathroom with gorgeous oak flooring boasts both a feature roll top bath and separate large walk-in shower, as well as a basin, heated towel rail and a WC.
    Outside, discover a spacious enclosed garden and patio with outdoor seating, where you can take advantage of the day-long sunshine whilst dining alfresco with a tasty barbecue and planning all of your upcoming adventures.
    The property is serviced by a private well. Therefore, we would ask that you are mindful of this during the hot summer months. The owner lives next door so can be on hand if required.
    The cottage’s location is fantastic for exploring both the quaint and scenic countryside as well as the fantastic beaches on the coast, with the nearest shop being just a short walk away in the hamlet of Tregaswith, and lots of pubs and eateries to choose from in St. Columb Major down the road.
    Set off on a surfing expedition to Newquay’s nearby world famous Fistral Beach or Watergate Bay known for enjoying incredible waves all year round, with surf schools here to teach beginners all they need to know!
    Choose from several beaches along this stretch of coast, including Mawgan Porth Beach, Great Western Beach, Lusty Glaze Beach, Towan Beach and Crantock Beach, all of which are dog friendly all year round, so you’re sure to find a spacious spot for your group!
    The attractions of Newquay are sure to amaze, with Newquay Zoo and Blue Reef Aquarium offering superb outings for any ages, while keen golfers will definitively love trying out the links on Newquay Golf Club whilst admiring stunning sea views from every hole.
    Enjoy all this fun all the while knowing your dogs are having just as much fun; the owner’s fully insured dog sitting service is available in the evening and daytime, with action-packed fun in the 3.5 acre, fully enclosed field, with a stream and copse for shade.
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  • Y Angorfa - The Anchorage, Isle Of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Holyhead and Trearddur Bay, Wales
    This remarkable single-storey property is located within perfect countryside surroundings and lies close to the coast, making it the best base for enjoying many outdoor activities.
    Within this mesmerising place, there is a living room perfect for chilling while enjoying the presence of the large windows exposing the glorious views of large, green fields. The all attractive kitchen/dining room has been lovingly created for the perfect holiday. All essential cleaning supplies for the kitchen, laundry and bathroom have been provided, along with paper/disposable goods. The owner has researched and created the ideal sanctuary, including two modern, full-size fridge freezers. This pleasing, open plan area is designed for larger gatherings and makes creating tasty dinners more enjoyable. It is even equipped down to the finest detail, including rangemaster cooker with gas hob and electric oven, with a wok burner. With a built-in wine fridge and a 60” Smart TV with Netflix, this kitchen/dining room has been provided with all gadgets for the heightened pleasure of the guests. Also, within this contemporary property are four spacious and airy bedrooms, three of which provides kingsize beds and the other a twin room, all double bedrooms have fresh and accessible en-suites, including a shower and toilet. Every bedroom delivers a quality mattress and wonderful bedding, preparing you for the best comfort during your sleeps in this property.
    For Christmas/New Year bookings, The Anchorage is decorated inside and outside, with Christmas trees in the living room and kitchen. The owner also includes many other surprises to make your stay memorable.
    The rear garden great for dogs, the house has lighting all the way around so you can enjoy your stay with no worries. Outside furniture allows you to relax in this rural location, exposing deep, tranquil countryside, in an elevated position with glorious sights over rolling countryside and the Irish sea. This charming and very comfortable, luxury holiday cottage home was purpose built, and benefits from extensive grounds fully fenced for your children and pets safety allowing you to feel at home and relaxed. Also you have no close neighbours.
    Situated in this very very peaceful hamlet Llanfairynghornwy, it is perfect for those wishing for a quiet, get away from it all holiday. Spectacular walking and bird watching are available from the doorstep with the North Wales Naturalists’ Trust Cemlyn nature reserve, with its renowned sandwich tern nesting colony nearby and common and grey seals, porpoises and dolphins. Much more wildlife can be seen locally, including polecats, owls and birds of prey. Other activities available locally include golf, fishing, sailing and pony trekking.
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