• The Stables, GloucestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in the Forest of Dean, these semi-detached barn conversions offer comfortable holiday accommodation, conveniently located to enjoy the delights on offer in this beautiful area. There are outdoor activities in abundance, with riding available on site. Golf, fishing, canoeing, kayaking and rock climbing can all be found locally. Wonderful walks with stunning scenery await you within the forest and the Wye Valley, which is very popular also for mountain biking. There are numerous fun places to visit with attractions such as Go Ape, Puzzlewood, Dean Forest Steam Railway, Dean Heritage Centre, Clearwell Caves and the Sculpture Trail. The cathedral city of Gloucester, Monmouth, Chepstow and the pretty market town of Ross-on-Wye are all within a short drive. Private use of the hot tub can be arranged and sessions are bookable on arrival. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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  • Billy Croft Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    This traditional, red sandstone barn has been tastefully converted to create two holiday homes which retain a good deal of charm and character. Surrounded by stunning scenery, the cottages stand on the edge of the picturesque and peaceful small fellside village of Dufton, which has a good pub on the village green and is on the Pennine Way. There is excellent walking and cycling from the doorstep and one of the highlights is High Cup Nick which is a spectacular geological feature and walkers are rewarded with an amazing view along the Eden Valley to the Lakeland fells. The ancient, attractive market town of Appleby, 3 miles, stands on the River Eden and is on the famous and scenic Carlisle to Settle train line. Dufton provides a good base from which to explore the contrasting but equally beautiful Lakes and Dales National Parks. The Scottish border and Hadrian’s Wall are also an easy, pretty drive away. Have an afternoon tea at the tea room, 200 yards. Shop 3 miles, pub with restaurant 200 yards.
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  • Champernowne, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Dartington, England
    Champernowe is situated in a lovely hamlet, with country views from all windows and a south-facing aspect. Enjoying its own garden, it stands adjacent to the owner’s house, just a mile from 14th-century Dartington Hall, with its garden walks (open to visitors), 14th-century Cott Inn – a thatched public house/restaurant, and the Cider Press Craft Centre. Totnes, 2 miles, offers a choice of shops, weekly market, swimming pool/health suite, museums, historic buildings and riverside walks. Explore Dartmoor National Park, 6 miles, and the beaches of South Hams and Torbay, 15 miles. Shops 2 miles.
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  • Llwynbedw, CardiganInstant Book Overlay Image
    Saint Dogmaels, Wales
    This detached holiday cottage, lying in the coastal resort of St Dogmaels, is just a stone’s throw from the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, making it a perfect base for a romantic getaway. The heart of St Dogmaels is on the doorstep with pubs, an historic abbey and walks along the River Teifi estuary to Poppit Sands. The city of St Davids has a cathedral and ruins of the Bishop’s Palace from the 12th century. Visit Tenby and take a boat trip to Caldey Island. For wildlife, take a sea safari to Skomer and Skokholm islands, home to puffins, razor bills and seals. Shop 200 yards, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
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  • The Coach House, ConwyInstant Book Overlay Image
    Betws-yn-Rhos, Wales
    This delightful, detached cottage has a private patio from which to enjoy views of the garden and countryside. The holiday property is situated opposite the 16th-century village pub in Betws-yn-Rhos with its pay and play golf course, tennis courts and bowling green. Walkers will enjoy the many footpaths in the area, and it is a short drive to Llandudno with its shops, theatre, restaurants and famous Great Orme, whilst the Snowdonia National Park is within easy reach. Shop 30 yards, pub and restaurant 20 yards.
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  • Hollinwood, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This terraced holiday cottage is one of a small terrace that is closed to traffic and has a pleasant outlook over the grounds to the grammar school and is only 10 minutes’ walk from the centre of this historic little market town. Skipton has many attractions for the visitor: a superb castle, attractive high street with market, and a fine selection of quality shops and restaurants, swimming pool, tennis courts and a pitch and putt course. An ideal touring location. Shop 200 yards, pub 400 yards.
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  • Rye Court Cottage, WorcestershireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Nestled at the southern end of the Malvern hills, this holiday cottage is a former cider house, situated in the grounds of a listed country house. It has been converted to provide character accommodation with the benefit of a covered porch with stable door and wood burner. Within only 0.7 miles there is access onto stunning common land and the Malvern Hills.
    Nestled in the picturesque Herefordshire countryside, Eastnor Castle stands as a testament to centuries of history and architectural grandeur. This imposing fortress-like structure, situated near the market town of Ledbury, is a quintessential example of a 19th-century revival castle. Surrounded by a stunning deer park and lush gardens, the castle offers visitors a glimpse into the lavish lifestyle of the landed gentry during the Victorian era.
    Ledbury is a charming market town with cobbled streets, timber-framed buildings, and a rich history dating back to the Domesday Book. The town is renowned for its vibrant market scene, where local artisans and farmers converge to showcase their wares, creating a lively atmosphere that attracts both locals and tourists alike.
    Steeped in history, Gloucester is celebrated for its magnificent cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that spans nearly a millennium. The city’s ancient streets reveal a fascinating tapestry of Roman, medieval, and Tudor influences, making it a compelling destination for those eager to explore England’s rich heritage. Gloucester’s docks, once a bustling maritime hub, have been transformed into a vibrant leisure area, blending the old-world charm with contemporary attractions.
    For nature enthusiasts, the Malvern Hills beckon with their timeless beauty and panoramic views. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply seeking a leisurely stroll, these ancient hills promise an unforgettable experience. Shop 2.5 miles, pub 300 yards, restaurant 5 miles.
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  • Pinewood, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Thorpe Market, England
    Within 5 miles of sandy beaches on the beautiful North Norfolk Coast, these charming, single-storey and south facing cottages offer very comfortable accommodation. Set in the grounds of the owners’ home and on the edge of 8-acres of shared woodland with footpaths that visitors are welcome to roam, they enjoy their own flower filled terrace and garden areas. This delightful corner of Norfolk lies only 5 miles from Cromer’s traditional seaside attractions, including its famous crabs and seasonal end of pier shows, and also within easy reach of Broadland’s fascinating network of tranquil waterways. Day boat hire is readily available for exploring this uniquely lovely conservation area – a National Park in all but name. Easily accessible too are the picturesque fishing villages of the north coast, much loved by sailors and offering RSPB reserves, glorious coastal footpath walking and seal watching boat trips, as well as welcoming pubs and restaurants, many of them serving the delicious, locally caught seafood. National Trust properties at Felbrigg Hall and Blickling Hall are within an easy drive as is the medieval city of Norwich, with its castle, cathedral, galleries, theatres, cinemas and fine shopping. A choice of golf courses can be found within 5 miles. There are a number of pubs offering a warm welcome and hearty food, the nearest shops are at Roughton, 2 miles.
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  • The Old Mill, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Shillingford, England
    The Old Mill offers a relaxing retreat set on the outskirts of Bampton and Exmoor National Park. The cottage is decorated and furnished to a good standard and is ideal for families, walkers or friends to get together. It forms a wing of the owner’s home and offers a ’get away from it all’ holiday with use of the owner’s pretty gardens and even a livery for your own horses by arrangement. With plenty to explore in this area, Wimbleball Lake for fishing and water sports, less than 4 miles. A short drive will bring you to Exmoor National Park, Dunster and the Exe Valley. Tiverton and Exeter are within easy reach. Free range eggs and fruit from the owner’s garden available in season. Shops and pubs 1⅓ miles.
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  • Sparrows Nest, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Wrangway, England
    Sparrow’s Nest is situated on the slopes of the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and an ideal base for couples, walkers or for peace and quiet. The holiday property is attached to the owners’ home via an adjoining door and shares a large garden with the owners and their chickens, and with a view to the Wellington monument. Further afield is the historic town of Wellington, the Blackdown Hills and of course the open expanses of Exmoor. The coasts of west Somerset, north Devon and south Devon, each with their unique features, are also easily accessible on the Devon border with superb views over meadows and woods with cattle and sheep. 1 mile from the Devon border it is easily accessible from Taunton and the M5. There are many opportunities for exploring on foot or by car with footpaths and winding lanes linking into nearby forests and nature reserves. It is idyllically situated yet highly accessible for visiting all the attractions of Somerset and Devon such as Exmoor, Dartmoor, both north and south coasts, numerous National Trust properties and themed visitor attractions. A restful haven to return to after days out if you can drag yourselves away in the first place! Beach 21 miles. Shop 2 miles, pub and restaurant 1 mile.
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