• The Wheel @ Canllefaes, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay Image
    A family-friendly, detached cottage sitting in Penparc near Cardigan, Ceredigion. Single-storey. Off-road parking. Smart TV. Woodburning stove. Pet-friendly. Swimming pool. Aberaeron 20 miles; Fishguard 21.4 miles; Carmarthen 26.5 miles.
    £144
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  • Polurrian House, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    A beautifully-appointed, reverse-level cottage resting in Cury near Mullion, Cornwall. Off-road parking. Woodburning stove. Smart TV. Beautiful views. Family-friendly. Enclosed garden with hot tub. Pet-friendly. Helston 5.7 miles; Lizard Point 7.9 miles.
    £293
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  • Pepperpots, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Newquay, England
    Smart coastal house with good views of the sea and beach at popular Mawgan Porth. Garden with patio. Wifi. Parking. 10 min walk to beach, pub and shops in Mawgan Porth.
    £255
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  • Coombe Wood Coach House, KentInstant Book Overlay Image
    A stunning property, with a private hot tub, set in a secluded rural location within the Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Overloooking the Alkham Valley, it is located on a 50-acre working farm, with horses, rare breed sheep and alpacas. It adjoins the owners’ home at one side of the livery yard. Steps lead from the terrace and hot tub down to a paddock, which is backed by woodland and is an ideal place for enjoying a picnic. In the cooler weather or in the evenings, you can light the wood burner, settle down in front of the huge cinema screen and open the popcorn! Enjoy sitting on the balcony with sea glimpses accessible from one of the bedrooms.

    Walks are available from the doorstep, or you can gather your buckets and spades and head to Folkestone, 3 miles, where you will find the aptly named Sunny Sands Beach by the harbour wall, and where you can treat yourself to fish and chips. For animal lovers, Port Lympne Zoo and Howletts Zoo make great days out, whilst Canterbury is a ½-hour drive. Visit the magnificent cathedral there, or take a boat or punt out on the River Stour. The bargain hunter is also well catered for at McArthur Glen designer outlet at Ashford and the De Bradlei Wharf in Dover. Whilst there, visit imposing Dover Castle, or bring your passport and take a ferry from Dover to Calais, or take the train and have lunch in Paris. Beach 3 miles. Shop and pub 500 yards, restaurant 1½ miles
    £195
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  • Henry-oscar House, East SussexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Escape to this stunning, detached eco-build which is made of Canadian red cedar, and enjoy glorious, sheep-filled rural views across the picturesque Brede Levels. Situated on the edge of the Cinque port town of Winchelsea and just 3½ miles from the medieval market town of Rye. This is an ideal holiday destination for friends and families, with an inviting wood burner for cooler evenings, a galleried landing leading to a balcony offering superb, elevated, picture postcard views and bi-folding doors on the ground floor that open out onto a terrace with an inviting hot tub. Ideal walking territory, with footpaths from the doorstep, or stroll beside the Royal Military Canal, which stretches from almost Hastings to Hythe. Bring your binoculars and head towards Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, which offers five bird watching hides with easy access - hear the nightingale sing in the springtime. The comedian Spike Milligan’s headstone can be spotted in the church yard in Winchelsea, with the immortalized words ’I told you I was ill!’ Take a swim at Camber Sands or Winchelsea Beach, discover 4000-year-old fossilized forests or spot a shipwreck along the Hastings coast. Battle Abbey also makes for a great day out. Beach 2 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 300 yards.
    £231
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  • The Steading, AngusInstant Book Overlay Image
    This stunning detached property sits in an elevated position in the grounds of the owners’ land and working farm in the Angus countryside. Commanding magnificent views towards Montrose Basin, a land locked estuary at the mouth of the River South Esk, renowned for its bird and wildlife sanctuary. The property has been a recent barn conversion and tasteful décor and attention to detail is evident throughout. An ideal house for family get-togethers, visitors have use of a private hot tub in the garden as well as access to the peaceful walks around the farmland surrounding the property.

    Located just 4 miles from the centre of Montrose and a couple of miles from the nearest shop and pub, there is plenty to discover in the area. Glorious sandy beaches in Montrose, Lunan Bay or St Cyrus are wonderful for bracing walks or playing in the sand. Montrose Basin is a renowned Nature Reserve and Wildlife Centre and in the winter, thousands of pink footed geese make a spectacular sight taking off in the early morning to feed in the surrounding countryside. Away from the coast are the Angus Glens which form the foothills of the Grampian Mountains with myriad walks and trails to be discovered. Golf, tennis and a leisure pool are in the town itself, or further afield the cities of Dundee and Aberdeen are almost equidistant and have plenty of shops, eateries and theatres for an alternative day out. Beach 3 miles. Shop and restaurant 2 miles, pub 2½ miles.
    This property can be booked together with The Shepherd’s Hut (UK31572) to accommodate up to 4 guests.
    £125
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  • The Ranch, Argyll And ButeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated in a quiet glen within the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, this spacious, semi-detached cottage has been renovated to a very good standard, and has stunning views over the hills and glens with numerous walks available direct from the door. The large garden is home to a hot tub, which enjoys open views, and the garden has access to the riverbank.


    The Ranch is a fantastic property, a safe place to relax and escape from the trials of everyday life. With the owners living nearby, it’s also in a great location for getting out and exploring the spectacular scenery and history of the area. The deep glens and narrow sea lochs are typical of the west coast, and you can find a huge selection of native Scottish wildlife nearby, such as red deer, roe deer, buzzards and golden eagles to name but a few. The area is also rich in history; standing stones, burial cairns and rock carvings abound.


    The town of Dunoon is within easy reach, with its selection of shops, pubs and restaurants. Take a steamer cruise and explore the hills and lochs of the Cowal Peninsula. An abundance of outdoor activities are on offer, with sailing, sea fishing, windsurfing, fast speed RIB boat tours, quad bikes, clay shooting and more. Nearby, the magnificent woodland gardens at Benmore Botanic Gardens are well worth a visit.


    Located within the Loch Lomond National Park, the area is ideal for walkers and cyclists of all abilities. The region boasts a magnificent diversity of scenery with dramatic peaks, waterfalls, hidden caves and mysterious, forest-covered slopes. Beach 2 miles. Shop and restaurant 1 mile, pub 2 miles.
    £158
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  • Seaview Cottage, Argyll And ButeInstant Book Overlay Image
    Situated on the most accessible of the west coast islands and straddling the Highland Line, this spacious apartment boasts stunning views over the open water and lies in a rural location, just a few yards from the shoreline. A popular destination for fishing, the inland lochs are popular with anglers for coarse and game fishing. Loch Fad offers the opportunity to fish for rainbow trout and is only 3 miles away. Relax as you explore the gently undulating hills, catch glimpses of the wildlife and marvel at the vistas.
    Seaview Cottage (UK4769) is perfect for a couple’s getaway, offering a comfortable double bedroom with an additional sofa bed for flexible sleeping. The cottage also boasts a private garden with enclosed seaview patio and bubbling hot tub for cosy evenings under the stars.
    For such a compact island, Bute offers varied landscapes from the lush, fertile and rolling hills of the island’s heart to the craggy, heather-covered moorlands of the north and the delightful sandy beaches around the coastline. A haven for walkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts, Bute has a wealth of wildlife including wild goats, buzzards and roe deer. Scalpsie Bay, set against the magnificent backdrop of Arran, is home to a large colony of seals.
    There are many historical sites to visit including the standing stones at Ettrick Bay, the ancient chapel of St Blane, and the vitrified Iron Age Fort at Dunagoil. Visit the Victorian Gothic mansion of Mount Stuart, open to the public along with its beautiful gardens, Bute Museum, Rothesay Castle and the fabulous gardens of Ascog Hall and Ardencraig. There are many events held throughout the year, including the famous annual Jazz Festival, the spectacular Highland Games, traditional agricultural shows, concerts and art festivals; whatever your interest it can be found on the Isle of Bute. Catch the ferry for the 5-minute trip to Colintraive on the Cowal Peninsula and explore Argyll’s Secret Coast where you have easy access to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, or head north to Inverary and beyond. Take the ferry from Portavadie over to Jura and Islay, and Tarbert where you can explore Kintyre. Beach 50 yards.
    £218
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  • Hampton House, LancashireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Blackpool, England
    This beautiful, spacious and modern four-bedroom house can be found in a quiet location in Blackpool’s South Shore, a mere 10-minute walk from the main promenade. Boasting two wood burners and a south-facing courtyard complete with hot tub, it makes the most wonderful base for a coastal break no matter what time of year.
    Perfect for low key gatherings and family breaks away you’ll find Blackpool Pleasure Beach, South Pier and the sub-tropical paradise of the Sandcastle Water Park all around a 10-minute walk. In the other direction, Central Pier, Madame Tussaud’s, Sea Life Blackpool and Blackpool Tower are all around a 30-minute walk, or alternatively you can pick up the famous tramway at South Pier and travel down the promenade in style. With an abundance of award-winning attractions, the vintage seaside town of Blackpool has something for everyone. There are donkey rides to white knuckle rides, and fish, chips and doughnuts to beachside independent dining.
    If you fancy a change of scenery, you can follow the coast round to the beautiful sandy dunes of St Anne’s and wonderfully cosmopolitan ‘Leafy Lytham’. Here you’ll find stylish independent shops, colourful award-winning beach huts and rowing boats at Fairhaven Lake. For any golfers, there’s also no less than four championship golf courses! Blackpool’s tramway also travels to the charming seaside town of Thornton-Cleveleys which has a peaceful promenade flanked by cosy cafés. A little further still and it reaches Fleetwood right at the tip of the Fylde Coast, which for any shoppers is also home to the Affinity Outlet Lancashire. Whatever the reason for your visit, you won’t be disappointed. Beach ½ mile.
    £151
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  • Linden Manor, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Linden Manor, built in 2022, can be found in the harbour town of Bridlington, on the stunning East Yorkshire coastline. Stepping over the threshold into the entrance hallway, you will be welcomed by tasteful décor with both flair and character. The magnificent open-plan living space is perfect for entertaining in an evening. The feature glass wall with sliding doors floods the room with natural light and provides easy access to the enclosed garden. The kitchen is well equipped with extras including a wine cooler, coffee machine and double oven. Dinner at the dining table is a delight, to have everyone around the sweeping long table makes every mealtime a special occasion. There’s also a downstairs utility room which can be used for your laundry on longer stays and a separate toilet.

    Upstairs you have the choice of four well-presented bedrooms with a master kingsize bedroom complete with a free-standing bath in the bedroom and an en-suite, a further kingsize with en-suite, and two twin bedrooms which can be made up as a kingsize on request. A house bathroom offering a bath, walk-in shower and double sinks sits across the hall. This is a great choice for families and groups of friends looking to celebrate a special occasion or just spending quality time together creating treasured memories.

    Take a gentle stroll to the North Beach in Bridlington where you can enjoy traditional fish and chips, take the land train into town or stroll along the golden sand. You can fish from the beach, hire a day trip on a boat from the harbour, bring your catch back and cook it for tea on the barbecue. Nearby is the impressive Georgian stately home of Sewerby Hall with beautiful gardens. There are golf courses at Sewerby for pitch and putt, or a proper round if you fancy playing golf. There are family attractions at the Bridlington Leisure Centre a short distance away, including the swimming pool with fun slides and the clip and climb walls. The Bridlington Spa hosts many shows or meet the creatures at the Bridlington’s Animal Park.

    From the harbour there are several boat trips from the fast and furious to bird spotting tours. For avid nature lovers, walkers and those who love the outdoors, there’s Danes Dyke, South Landing, Flamborough Head and light house, and Bempton Cliff RSPB Nature Reserve not far away, with the Yorkshire Wolds and Yorkshire Moors a little further. Locally, there are several houses of historic interest as well as Sewerby Hall, you have Sledmere House and Burton Agnes Hall. Scarborough is not far away where you can watch the motorbike racing at Oliver Mount or go to Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round. Both Hull and York are an easy drive with many galleries, museums, aquarium, horse racing and shopping.
    £122
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