• The Cider Press, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This delightful residence is situated in the heart of the Worcestershire countryside offering the perfect location for exploring the many sights and amenities. The village of Welland borders Castlemorton Common and is also within walking distance of the famous Malvern Hills. The Cider Press is just two miles from the Three Counties Showground and just 4 miles from both Upton and Malvern. Shop ¼ mile, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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  • The Stable, Bath and North East SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Peasedown Saint John, England
    This delightful converted 17th century stable building is located within the grounds of the owner’s home in a peaceful rural village setting. The tastefully decorated and comfortable cottage is single storey with patio doors from the living room and bedroom leading onto the garden and patio area. There are many public footpaths leading from the village to explore the surrounding fields and woodland. The beautiful city of Bath has numerous famous attractions, including the Roman Baths and Pump Rooms, The Assembly Rooms and the award-winning Thermae Bath Spa. Many cultural festivals take place throughout the year. Shops, services and take-aways within 1 mile as well as excellent pubs and restaurants within a radius of 3 miles.
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  • Hafod, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Llangian, Wales
    This delightful, detached, holiday barn conversion is situated on the owners family farm and has a pretty garden with lovely views of the surrounding countryside. Close to the picturesque hamlet of Llangian, it is just a short distance from the seaside village of Abersoch, with its sandy beaches and home of the annual Wakestock festival. The stunning Hell’s Mouth beach is nearby, whilst there are many great walking opportunities in the area. The historic Plas yn Rhiw is close by. Horse riding nearby. Ideal for golf. Shop 1/2 mile, pub and restaurant 2 miles.
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  • Pan Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tucked away in the peaceful village of Middleton this little cottage dates back to the 1750’s, where it was once a tiny farmhouse with its own small allotment that they used for animals and crops. This quaint hideaway still retains many of its original charm, with beamed ceilings and lots of character. With the benefit of your own designated off-road parking bay. Please note that the drive is narrow and may not be suitable for large vehicles. A footpath follows you through the courtyard with a table for two. There is also a bike shed with suitable storage adjacent to the parking area with a seating area too.

    Stepping inside you will find the adorable country kitchen, which is compact yet has everything required to create delicious home-made meals to delight your loved one. The kitchen is open plan with the dining area, with a table perfect for two. The living is separate, with a sofa and armchair around the small but mighty “hobbit” stove, that ensures you are snug and toasty after a busy day exploring. Wooden stairs lead you up from the living room to the first floor landing, where you have a beautifully presented kingsize bedroom, with a large wardrobe for all of your belongings.

    This is the ideal destination for those who love the great outdoors, with incredible scenic views in the National Park to soak up. There are wonderful woodland walks through Dalby forest nearby, as well as many scenic bays along the coast only a 40 minutes’ drive away. Middleton itself is a small village just on the edge of the market town of Pickering. In Middleton you have a popular pub serving hearty meals, as well as a small tearoom and a local shop. Neighbouring Pickering has a medieval castle as well as a steam train which winds its way from Pickering over the rolling heather, through valleys and hill all the way to Whitby on the coast.

    The North York Moors is a haven for walkers with many trails to explore and an abundance of wildlife. Nearby you have Malton, the food capital of Yorkshire, with a market, award-winning restaurants, and a cookery school. Castle Howard is one of Britain’s finest stately homes, sure to fill you with awe. There are also the beaches of Scarborough, Filey and Bridlington, with historical Whitby and whimsical Robin Hoods Bay all ideal for a day out to treasure. After a day of discovery, Pan Cottage assures you a comfortable and welcoming base to return to.
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  • The Writing Room, WarwickshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Your secluded private garden makes a perfect sun trap, and you are welcome to share our inspirational riverside plot which combines a 20-year conservation project with producing food, firewood and electricity. An acre of island on the River Avon showcases sustainable, wildlife friendly living in practice, with a hydroelectric generator on the old mill site, and with sitting out points chosen to show off the river and its abundant birds, flowers, fish and (if you are lucky) kingfishers and otters.

    The village has two pubs, one Gastro, one Indian, and an exceptionally well-appointed community run shop. Warwick is 5 minutes away and Stratford on Avon 15 mins.
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  • Birch, Isle of AngleseyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Built by Sir Harry Verney in the early 20th century, this interesting country house has been cleverly converted into a small cluster of holiday apartments. This impressive single-storey wing of a house is a striking example of arts and crafts architecture. The property, with sea views, is in An Area of Natural Beauty surrounded by countryside, forests and the sandy beach of Red Wharf Bay, only 0.5 miles away, all providing scenic walks. Ideally located to discover the local tourist attractions, including medieval Beaumaris with 13th century castle, old court house and jail, museums, specialist shops, fishing trips and excellent restaurants. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 1 mile.
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  • Stonefield Farm Cottage, Argyll and ButeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Stonefield Farm Cottage, nestled in the heart of the picturesque Glen Massan in Argyll and Bute. This charming holiday let is surrounded by the breathtaking landscapes of the Scottish Highlands, offering guests a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
    Glen Massan is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike. As you step outside Stonefield Farm Cottage, you’ll find yourself immersed in a landscape of rolling hills, dense forests, and meandering rivers. The possibilities for exploration are endless, with a myriad of walking and hiking trails that cater to all levels of fitness. Whether you prefer a leisurely stroll to take in the stunning views or a more challenging hike to conquer the peaks, Glen Massan has it all.
    For those who appreciate wildlife, the area is a haven for birdwatching and spotting local fauna. Keep your eyes peeled for red deer, golden eagles, and perhaps even a glimpse of the elusive pine marten. The Glen Massan Forest is home to diverse ecosystems, providing a rich tapestry of natural wonders waiting to be discovered. Fishing enthusiasts will delight in the abundance of opportunities to cast their lines into the clear waters of the nearby lochs and rivers. The serenity of the surroundings enhances the fishing experience, making it a peaceful and rewarding pastime for guests of all skill levels.
    As the day comes to a close, the starry night skies over Glen Massan offer a mesmerizing spectacle. With minimal light pollution, this region is a perfect spot for stargazing. Imagine ending your evenings with a blanket of stars overhead, creating a magical ambiance that complements the tranquillity of Stonefield Farm Cottage. Whether you seek adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, Stonefield Farm Cottage in Glen Massan, Argyll and Bute, provides the ideal base for an unforgettable holiday in the heart of Scotland’s natural beauty.
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  • Little Beck, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Troutbeck, England
    Welcome to Little Beck, your enchanting holiday haven nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Keswick, Cumbria. This quaint property serves as your gateway to a myriad of delightful experiences and adventures amidst the stunning Lake District landscape.
    Keswick, a charming market town surrounded by majestic fells and serene lakes, offers an abundance of activities for every kind of traveller. Nature enthusiasts can embark on invigorating hikes along the nearby Catbells or Skiddaw, immersing themselves in the breathtaking panoramas that the Lake District is renowned for. The shores of Derwentwater beckon, inviting guests to enjoy leisurely strolls or perhaps a serene boat ride, basking in the tranquillity of this pristine setting. For those seeking a touch of culture, Keswick boasts a vibrant arts scene. The renowned Theatre by the Lake provides an intimate venue for captivating performances, while the Keswick Museum and Art Gallery offers a glimpse into the rich history and heritage of the region. The bustling town centre, with its array of charming shops, cafes, and pubs, ensures a delightful blend of modern amenities and traditional charm.
    Adventure-seekers will find Keswick to be a haven for outdoor pursuits. Whether it’s cycling through Whinlatter Forest, exploring the Borrowdale Valley, or trying your hand at water sports on Derwentwater, there’s no shortage of exhilarating activities to choose from. As the sun sets over the fells, Keswick comes alive with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Indulge in the local cuisine at one of the town’s excellent restaurants, savouring the flavours of Cumbria. And don’t forget to sample the region’s famed Cumberland sausage and other delectable treats.
    Little Beck in Cumbria serves as the perfect base for your Keswick adventure, where every day promises new discoveries and lasting memories in the embrace of the Lake District’s unparalleled natural beauty. Welcome to a holiday retreat where the allure of Keswick awaits at your doorstep.
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  • Apple Tree Cottage, Isle of WightInstant Book Overlay Image
    Located in the village of Lake, between the popular resort beaches of Sandown and Shanklin, the property is set adjacent to the owner’s home. The chalet benefits from a fully enclosed south-facing rear garden and has a rear gate that provides access directly out onto the cliff top coastal path, presenting you with a stunning view over Sandown Bay and its pier.
    The beach at Lake can be accessed from a set of steps from the top of the cliff path, alternatively you can gain access from Shanklin or Sandown Esplanades via a short walk in either direction along the sea wall. Because this beach is tucked away and not as straightforward to reach, it is very often quieter than its resort neighbours Sandown and Shanklin during the busier months, making it a peaceful alternative for a day on the beach. As the waters are quieter, this is a great beach for surfing and water sports, as the sea is shallow and clear. There is an instructional school which is located nearby that offers a whole range of activities for all ages and abilities, there’s also a café and barbecue area which is always popular during the summer season. There’s also beach huts which you can look to hire and a number of benches to sit on along the sea wall path when the tide is further in. The walk along the sea wall between Sandown and Shanklin along the back of the beach is highly recommended as it offers a wide, flat path which is ideal for both walkers and cyclists.
    For guests choosing to visit the island without their car, a favourable way to reach the property is to take the Wightlink Fast Cat service to Ryde Pier head and then the train to Lake Station which is only a 3-minute walk from the property. The island has become a real hot spot for cycling enthusiasts, with a choice of challenging off-road bridleways, peaceful byways and level purpose-made tracks running along former railway lines. You can cycle across the width of the island to the famous Needles landmark, or try the full round the island route, which is 66 miles long and is used for the annual Isle of Wight Randonnee held over the bank holiday in May. You can also travel along the route at a more leisurely pace, stopping off along the way at one of the many restaurants, pubs and cafés that can be found in the quaint villages and towns.
    Sandown is a truly traditional British beach resort with pier, amusements, pitch ’n’ putt, Isle of Wight Zoo, children’s play area and the Dinosaur Isle attraction at the northern end of the esplanade towards Yaverland and Culver Cliff. The town is brimming with attractions to entertain visitors, most of them right on the beach front itself, so you never have to stray too far from the golden sands. At the other end of the path you will reach Shanklin Esplanade which is again packed full of amusements and crazy golf, as well as several places to eat. Away from the beach the main town hosts a multitude of shops, cafés, bars and restaurants to enjoy. The old village is world famous with its pretty thatched cottages, cosy tea rooms, pubs, restaurants and craft shops to discover. Outdoor pursuits on the island are well catered for and include horse riding, fishing, paragliding, golf and water sports. There are numerous attractions across the island to discover for all ages, such as The Needles (with its chairlift, amusement park, boat rides, lighthouse and coloured sands of Alum Bay), Blackgang Chine, Dinosaur Isle, the Isle of Wight Steam Railway, Ventnor Botanical Gardens, Tapnell Farm Park and Carisbrooke Castle - or why not pay a visit to Queen Victoria’s favourite holiday residence, Osborne House and its gardens? The sailing towns of Yarmouth and Cowes also make for a great day out. Beach 500 yards. Shops, pub and restaurant ¼ mile.
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  • Barn Owl Cottage, DerbyshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barn Owl Cottage originally started its life as an 18th-century barn which has been thoughtfully converted into a wonderful holiday cottage. The owners have taken great pride in maintaining some original features whilst incorporating all the modern day necessities to make Barn Owl Cottage an incredibly comfortable place to take a holiday to remember. You will find yourself on the owners’ working farm with chickens roaming the garden and footpaths, and enjoying the day to day running of this wonderful working farm. Look to the rear of the barn and you will discover the original ice house which used to serve the nearby Willersley Castle. Clustered around a courtyard, the barn is set in a rural location nestled in the Derwent Valley yet in easy reach of many of Derbyshire’s attractions, particularly nearby Matlock and Matlock Bath, Bakewell, Carsington Water and of course the wonderful Chatsworth House. After a hard day exploring all Derbyshire has to offer, relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of Barn Owl Cottage.
    Barn Owl Cottage can be booked together with Swallow loft (CC418042) and Robins Nest (UK4032) to accommodate up to 13 guests.
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