• Penrhiw, Cardigan/ceredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    Ty Bach Twt (Tiny Little House) is just perfect for two, although there is a sofa bed suitable for an extra person or for alternative sleeping arrangements. Situated on a working sheep farm, Ty Bach Twt was once the cowshed attached to the main barn, Penrhiw (ref UK10403), and has been thoughtfully renovated to provide lovely semi-detached holiday accommodation with delightful rural views. Access is via your own enclosed courtyard with patio furniture; great for enjoying the sight of the visiting red kites when they come to be regularly fed by a neighbour. Inside, the open plan living, dining and kitchen is comfortably furnished and well equipped. Leading off is a double bedroom with an en-suite shower room and toilet.
    The nearby village of Llangeitho has a shop and café, great for a cooked breakfast or a snack and suitable for all the day to day essentials, as well as a friendly pub serving home cooked food. The area is abundant with walks and cycle routes (plenty starting from the cottage) and mountain biking opportunities. The market town of Tregaron is 3 miles away and was once a very strategic point for taking animals from the farms in West Wales to markets in England. Before railways, it is said around 30,000 animals were escorted overland on drovers roads through the Cambrian Mountains. Today it’s still a small thriving rural town and is a ’Walkers are Welcome’ town; the annual walking festival held in May is a firm favourite on the walking calendar.
    Competitors and visitors come from all over the UK and Ireland for the annual horse trotting and carriage racing too. With independent shops, the Rhiannon Welsh Gold Centre, and an award winning restaurant and pub it’s well worth a visit. Just a mile beyond, you will find the stunning Cors Caron Nature Reserve, over 2000 acres of finest raised bog system with an access-friendly boardwalk route through it. Visit the ruins of the 12th century Cistercian abbey at Strata Florida and of course explore the Cambrian Mountains by road, cycle or foot. A variety of guided walking tours are available via local organisers. A 30-minute drive will bring you to the fantastic Ceredigion coastline where you will find beaches (many dog friendly all year round), dolphin-watching boat trips and the towns of Aberystwyth with its cliff railway, pier and long promenade, plus it is home to one of Wales’ most picturesque steam train journeys through the valley over to Devil’s Bridge. Visit the attractive and colourful Georgian harbour town of Aberaeron, famous for its honey ice cream or and quaint fishing town New Quay, both are great places to go for restaurants, shops, boat rides, and dolphin spotting. Beach 9½ miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
    Ty Bach Twt can be booked together with Penrhiw (ref UK10403) to accommodate up to 9 guests.
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  • Willow Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Old Brampton, England
    Delightful adjoining holiday cottages with easy access, lattice French windows and a Tourist Information Kiosk. Chestnut Cottage opens on to a south facing patio and ornamental garden, and Willow Cottage opens to a patio and lawned garden. Situated close to owner’s country house and small estate on the rising hills of the Eastern Park between Chatsworth and Chesterfield. Relax in tranquility or walk from the door over surrounding grassland to Linacre Reservoirs and Nature Trails. Moors, escarpments and panoramic views are 3 minutes away. A short drive takes you to Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall and Hardwick Hall. Historic market towns include Chesterfield, Bakewell, Matlock and Matlock Bath. Riding, golf, fishing and sports centre, 3 miles away. Shop 2 miles, pub ¼ mile.
    Willow Cottage can be booked together with Chestnut Cottage (ref 11127) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
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  • 3 Eldin Hall Properties, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Eldin Hall Cottages are set in a peaceful area and have been added more recently to the restored old Victorian waterworks. The four cottages have their own enclosed decked patios with garden furniture, and The Gatehouse has its own enclosed private lawned garden. There is also a shared garden with a fantastic play area for the children. The owners, who just 10 minutes away, will be there to greet guests whenever possible, and are available any time to provide information and assistance when it is required.
    Situated between Cayton and Cayton Bay, the cottages are an ideal base to visit the east coast, North York Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds. The beach at Cayton Bay is less than a mile away (2 miles by road) and just a little further up the coast is the popular seaside town of Scarborough. The resorts of Filey, Flamborough Head and Bridlington are just a short drive away. The walks along the clifftops are spectacular and form part of the Cleveland Way walk. The RSPB bird sanctuary at Bempton Cliffs attracts visitors from worldwide and is just a short drive from the cottages. Here you can see puffins, kittiwakes and lots of other migrating seabirds. Not to be missed during your stay (as it’s always voted as one of the top ten cities to visit) is the wonderful city of York which is less than an hour away by car, or the train is direct from Scarborough. Beach 1 mile (2 miles by road). Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
    The Gatehouse (ref UK2482), Cottage One (ref UK2483), Cottage Two (ref UK2484), Cottage Three (ref W4347) and Cottage Four (ref W4348) can be booked together to accommodate up to 21 guests.
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  • The Calf Shed, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    These three, 18th century barn conversions, (refs 80043, 28645, 28646) are located just 1 mile from the market town of Alston, one of the highest towns in the country and a charming backdrop to many a period film and TV series. Situated behind the owner’s home, these holiday cottages offer comfortable accommodation with their own sitting-out areas.
    Guests have shared use of the hot tub where views can be enjoyed towards Mount Hooley and over the South Tyne Valley. The changing landscape throughout the seasons makes for picturesque views all year round. After a day out exploring this delightful area, what better way to soak those tired limbs and relax.
    This is a good base for exploring Tynedale and the North Pennines by foot, bicycle or car, with many places of interest to visit, including Alston’s narrow gauge railway, Pennine Pottery and local crafts. The Pennine Way runs past the door, with walks in all directions. Alston, with its quaint cobbled main street, has a range of individual shops, character inns, restaurants and tea rooms. Within the area is an historical Roman fort and tourists will enjoy the museums, exhibitions and sites along Hadrian’s Wall. The Lake District, Beamish Museum, Newcastle, the Metro Centre, Carlisle and the Scottish Borders are all within driving distance. Ideal for families or friends to get together, these properties (red 80043, 28645 and 28646) can be booked together to accommodate up to 10 guests. Shop, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • Valley View, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dalwood, England
    These two charming self contained ground floor apartments are set within 13 acres of wonderful gardens. They are both tastefully furnished with period furniture and make delightful holiday homes in this peaceful part of East Devon, just west of the quaint town of Axminster and on the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within easy driving of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, with its stunning scenery. The popular seaside resorts of Lyme Regis, Beer, Seaton and Sidmouth are a must, along with many attractions, such as Pecorama at Beer, the famous Seaton and District Electric Tramway running along the Seaton Marshes with its abundance of birdlife all year round, and the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth. There are many historic houses and gardens to visit, or you can spend a few days enjoying the cathedral city of Exeter with its amazing cathedral, catacombs, shops and restaurants. Enjoy lovely country walks and village pubs in this unspoilt area, and on your return keen gardeners can wander around the 10 acres of gardens, which are open to the public during the summer. Shop, pub and restaurant 1.75 miles.
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  • Ty Newydd Cottage, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lying peacefully in a rural location adjoining the owners’ home, this well-presented holiday cottage is just a stone’s throw from Llandeilo. This bustling, historic town has thriving independent shops and is fast getting a reputation for attracting foodies, with a good selection of pubs, cafés and bistros. Visit the beautiful National Trust property of Dinefwr Castle and Park, and Newton House. Set near the famous Brecon Beacon Mountains (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) and Brechfa Forest, the area abounds with fantastic walks and is a natural playground for ramblers, birdwatchers and mountain bikers. Carmarthen and Llandovery are well worth a visit, offering plenty of shops, traditional pubs and restaurants within a short driving distance. The Dolaucothi Gold Mines are well worth a visit (tours all year round), and Gwili steam railway, the National Botanical Gardens and iconic castles, including Carreg Cennen, Dryslywn and Kidwelly, are all within easy reach, as are the glorious beaches of Carmarthenshire. Shop 3 miles.
    Ty Newydd Cottage can be booked together with Swallows Nest (UK6360) to accommodate up to 6 guests.
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  • Bwthyn Bach, CarmarthenshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lying peacefully in a rural location on the owners’ smallholding, near the small hamlet village of Trelech, these semi-detached holiday cottages (29176 and 29177) have been finished to a very good standard, offering an excellent touring base for a family or couples alike. Conveniently located, they are in an area that abounds with fantastic walks around the nearby Preselli Hills, a natural playground for mountain bikers, ramblers and walkers. Situated close to the Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire borders, guests can discover the famous castles of the west including Carreg Cennen, Kidwelly and Laugharne, once home to famous Welsh poet Dylan Thomas and his iconic boat house. Visit the popular tourist resorts of Tenby and Narbeth and explore the array of boutique shops, fantastic restaurants and award-winning theme parks including Oakwood, Manor House and Folly Farm, home to Wales’ very own colony of giraffes. Golf, riding and fishing nearby, and a supermarket 15 miles away. Shop 8 miles.
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  • Gardener's Rest, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dalwood, England
    These two charming self contained ground floor apartments are set within 13 acres of wonderful gardens. They are both tastefully furnished with period furniture and make delightful holiday homes in this peaceful part of East Devon, just west of the quaint town of Axminster and on the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within easy driving of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast, with its stunning scenery. The popular seaside resorts of Lyme Regis, Beer, Seaton and Sidmouth are a must, along with many attractions, such as Pecorama at Beer, the famous Seaton and District Electric Tramway running along the Seaton Marshes with its abundance of birdlife all year round, and the Donkey Sanctuary at Sidmouth. There are many historic houses and gardens to visit, or you can spend a few days enjoying the cathedral city of Exeter with its amazing cathedral, catacombs, shops and restaurants. Enjoy lovely country walks and village pubs in this unspoilt area, and on your return keen gardeners can wander around the 10 acres of gardens, which are open to the public during the summer. Shop, pub and restaurant 1.75 miles.
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  • Coachman's, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Liskeard, England
    Set in the gently undulating foothills of Bodmin Moor, Rosecraddoc Manor boasts a history that dates back to the Domesday Book. Rebuilt in the 1820s it is Grade II listed, together with the two bridges in the grounds – one of which forms part of the entrance drive. The manor house and coach house have been converted into apartments, all furnished and equipped to a very high standard, with many luxurious touches that will appeal to the most discerning of visitors. Access to the front door of the Manor is by three stone steps. Some of the accommodation features four poster beds, some offer spa baths and some offer saunas.
    Heron is a first floor studio-style apartment, whilst Riverview and Riverbank enjoy a secluded position on the banks of the small cascading river, with pretty aspects across the river and parkland towards the lake – these two cottages include special features to make them suitable for wheelchair users.
    Lakeview stands about 75 yards from the manor, in an enviable position overlooking the fishing lake, and enjoys particularly beautiful views from its first floor living room and large balcony.
    Rosecraddoc Manor is surrounded by 35 acres of natural gardens and bluebell woods that beckon to you to stroll along its footpaths. The lake is well stocked for coarse fishing, with carp, roach and bream, and the all weather tennis court can be enjoyed April – October. There are several pubs locally.
    Looe, with its many attractions is just 8 miles away whilst historic Plymouth with its city attractions and the Eden Project are both about 20 miles. Shop and pub 1½ miles.
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  • Ashover Lodge, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colwyn Bay, Wales
    This property is in a perfect location for enjoying all the thrills of this seaside town. It’s situated just a short walk from a large fun fair, amusement arcades, pubs, restaurants and shops, it really does have it all. Nestled just 500 yards away is Towyn’s sandy beach, perfect for a picnic by the sea, or a spot of sunbathing in the summer months. the property enjoys its own enclosed, courtyard gardens with sitting-out area, perfect for relaxing in after a busy day exploring this lovely corner of Wales.
    A little further afield, but still within easy reach, guests can find the Welsh Mountain Zoo in Colwyn Bay and the Victorian town of Llandudno, where guests can visit the Great Orme with its dry ski slope, cable cars and historic tramway to the summit. The historic town of Conwy, where you can visit Britain’s smallest house and explore the magnificent mediaeval castle, is also within easy reach. The towns of Prestatyn (the starting point for Offa’s Dyke walks), Ruthin and Mold are lovely towns to visit and excellent walking can be found in the nearby Clwydian Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Chester with its city walls, cathedral and excellent shopping is also within easy reach, as well as the stunning scenery of the Snowdonia National Park. Beach 500 yards. Shops, pubs and restaurants 500 yards.
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