• Barnscliff Heights, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Barnscliff Heights is a great family home, especially for those who love the great outdoors. The walks in the area are stunning. The house is situated in the village of Broxa (Anglo-Saxon for the home of the badger) and within the North Yorkshire Moors National Park. Wildlife is in abundance in this area with the beautiful countryside and wooded areas.
    A spacious property with lots of original features and a toasty wood burner making the property feel cosy and welcoming. There’s plenty of room for you all to have your own space with a garden room, a snug and a living room. There is also a lawned garden to the front and the side of the property so you can catch the sun at most times of the day. The side garden is completely enclosed making it nice and safe for the children or the dogs.
    7 miles from Scarborough, a traditional seaside resort on the east coast, with great beaches, plenty of restaurants and bars, theatres and lots for the children to do. Water sports and an aqua park are offered at the nearby North Yorkshire Water Park, and there are excellent attractions such as the North York Moors Railway, Eden Camp the popular Sealife Centre and Peasholm Park. Another great day out is Dalby Forest which is literally on the doorstep and is excellent for cycling, walking and for families to enjoy the adventure play areas. Golf within 5 miles. Beach 8 miles. Shop, pubs and restaurants 5 miles.
    This property can be booked with Hillcrest Cottage (ref CC244028) to accommodate 7 guests.
    £76
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Barrow Tenement, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    A delightful, semi-detached cottage tucked away in the Lyth Valley, Barrow Tenement offers guests a well presented, spacious house, next to the owner’s home, in a charming hamlet between Kendal and Windermere. The setting for the cluster of rural properties couldn’t be prettier, amid picturesque countryside with walks for all abilities from the doorstep. Barrow Tenement has been a much loved family home for many years and now offers guests a particularly comfortable base from which to make the most of all that the area has to offer.
    Full of charm, the cottage is well-equipped and beautifully presented, with a modern kitchen open to a living/dining area with the wood burner creating a cosy place to spend time with friends and family. A sitting room on the first floor helps make the cottage ideal for family groups of different generations or friends who will appreciate a room to chat away from the television. To the first floor the character of the cottage is fully evident with beamed ceilings and cottage windows offering views of the countryside. Externally, a good sized front terrace opens on to the lawn, where neighbouring chickens might pop over the wall to say hello!
    Membership for the local hotel leisure facilities is also included for all guests where there is a swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi. The Lyth Valley is a glorious area for walkers and cyclists to enjoy. Just a short drive away from the peace and quiet guests can pop in to the historic market town of Kendal or much loved Windermere and Bowness nearby. Kendal, sitting on the River Kent offers something for everyone, including culture, history, an eclectic mix of retailers and a wealth of cafés and international restaurants. A few miles away, Lake Windermere offers steamer rides across the lake and the traditional Lakeland villages that dot its shores. Both Bowness and Windermere are able to offer a good selection of independent retailers, pavement cafés and traditional inns. Likewise, the many hamlets and villages in the area offer visitors a glimpse into Lakeland life and a choice of walks – glorious fell routes or picturesque riverside rambles, the choice is yours. Beach 10½ miles. Shop 4½ miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
    £69
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Beach Cottage, Tyn-y-GonglInstant Book Overlay Image
    Set by the sea in the lovely seaside village of Benllech, this 3-bedroomed ‘upside down’ holiday house offers spectacular views over the beach and across to Puffin Island and onto the Great Orme at Llandudno. During the winter of 2022, Beach Cottage has been completely renovated from "top to bottom" with the addition of a balcony and state of the art electric central heating. Situated away from the roads and with a private courtyard guarantees peace and quiet.
    Beach Cottage is a three-bedroomed, dog friendly, ‘upside down’ holiday house that offers spectacular views over the sandy, blue flag beach and across to Puffin Island and onto the Great Orme at Llandudno. Now with a balcony off the lounge to maximise views. There is also a ground floor patio with furniture and an outside water tap. Easy access within 2 minutes of the dog friendly beach. Private, designated on-site parking for one car with second car parking on request. No smoking property except on the patio and balcony.
    Golfers and water sports enthusiasts are also well-catered for. The local Storws Wen Golf Club is 1½ miles from the cottage and is open to visitors throughout the year. Anglesey is recognised and protected as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the coastal footpath runs around the island and alongside Benllech Beach. A short walk along brings you to the beautiful neighbouring Red Wharf Bay, where there is a choice of two excellent pub/restaurants. Further afield is historic Beaumaris with its 13th-century castle and the National Trust’s Plas Newydd. Golf, angling and sea fishing available locally. Shop and pub 200 yards, beachside cafe/restaurant 100 yards.
    £89
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Beach House, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Lowestoft, England
    Beach House just screams seaside and has been furnished and decorated to provide light and airy holiday accommodation for guests looking for a stylish take on a coastal theme. Just footsteps from the beautiful wide sandy beach and lots of great places to eat and drink, you are sure to be delighted that you have chosen this sweet little property for your holiday. A great year round destination, whether you are enjoying a bracing beach walk or taking in the sun, you will find it hard to tear yourself away, but if you do you will find lots of great things to see and do.
    Less than 20 minutes from Southwold, you can soon find yourself enjoying the wide range of artisan boutiques, cafés and restaurants or exploring the pier and enjoying the view of the painted beach huts. Animal lovers of all ages will enjoy a trip to Africa Alive and thrill seekers can choose between the Pleasure Beach on Great Yarmouth’s Golden Mile or Pleasurewood Hills, the area’s only theme park. History buffs will enjoy visiting Somerleyton Hall and nature lovers can head to Carlton and Oulton Marshes. In fact there is so very much to do in the area that you will be glad to return to the Beach House to relax, unwind and maybe even wake up to that sea view! Beach 150 yards. Shop 400 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
    £64
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Beachcomber Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Saltburn-by-the-Sea, England
    Upon entering the cottage, you’ll be greeted by an inviting open plan living and dining area on the ground floor. The space is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and cosy atmosphere. In the centre of the living area, a wood burner provides a focal point, perfect for those chilly evenings when you want to relax and unwind. Adjacent to the living area is a well-equipped kitchen, complete with modern appliances and everything you need to prepare delicious meals. The ground floor also features a convenient shower room, ideal for rinsing off the sand and salt water after a day spent at the nearby beach. Step outside to discover a rear enclosed yard, offering a private outdoor space where you can enjoy a morning coffee or hang the wetsuits out to dry in the sun. It’s a peaceful spot to soak up the fresh sea air. Upstairs, you’ll find two comfortable double bedrooms and a cosy single bedroom, providing ample accommodation for a family or a group of friends. There’s also a bathroom upstairs, featuring modern fixtures and a relaxing atmosphere, perfect for indulging in a long soak after a day of exploring.
    Skinningrove is a charming coastal village with a rich history. Nestled between the rugged Cleveland Hills and the stunning North Sea, it offers a glorious golden beach and a tranquil atmosphere. The village boasts a close-knit community and retains its traditional charm. It is one of the quieter and less well known coastal villages along the popular Yorkshire coast. The Cleveland Way, a famous long-distance footpath, runs through Skinningrove. It offers visitors the opportunity to experience the magnificent beauty of the surrounding coastline. The path meanders along cliffs, through picturesque fishing villages, and across dramatic moorland, providing stunning vistas at every turn. Whether you’re an avid hiker or simply enjoy leisurely walks, the Cleveland Way offers something for everyone.
    The surrounding coastline is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The rugged cliffs, sandy beaches and hidden coves create a diverse and captivating landscape. Families can spend their days building sandcastles, exploring rock pools, and enjoying picnics on the beach. Dogs are welcome to roam and play, making it an ideal destination for pet owners. Beyond the natural beauty, Skinningrove and the nearby area offer attractions and activities suitable for families. The Cleveland Ironstone Mining Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the village’s industrial past, showcasing the importance of mining in the region. For those seeking more adventure, nearby attractions such as Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Whitby, Staithes and the North York Moors National Park are within easy reach, offering a range of activities and sights to explore. In Skinningrove, you’ll find the perfect blend of coastal charm and natural beauty. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, outdoor adventures or a chance to immerse yourself in local history, this cottage and its surroundings will provide an unforgettable coastal getaway.
    £60
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Beachcomber, NorfolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    North Walsham, England
    Just 300 yards from the beach, this Victorian mid-terrace cottage is ideally located for families. The enclosed courtyard has direct access to Gold Park, with its crazy golf, toddlers swing park, basketball and tennis court, a skateboard park and acres of grass to have fun. A few yards from the park is the sandy beach, and dog friendly beaches can be found just a 10-minute walk away. Mundesley is a traditional seaside village, with shops, café, post office and a village pub, all within walking distance. There is also a golf course in the village, as well as a network of quiet lanes and foot trails, offering good walking and cycling opportunities. The popular seaside town of Cromer, 7 miles, offers plenty of fun for all age groups, with its famous pier, promenade, wide beach and town centre with many shops, cafés, restaurant and pubs. The market town of North Walsham is 5 miles away, where fishing is possible (with licence), and Wroxham, capital of the Norfolk Broads, is 12 miles, with daily boat hire, river trips, riverside cafés, restaurants, pubs and shops. Shop and restaurant 100 yards, pub 300 yards.
    £57
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Beech Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Beech Cottage is perfectly situated in the peaceful hamlet of Carlton-in-Coverdale, and is a super destination for guests wanting to explore the magnificent countryside of the local area. Beech Cottage is located inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and in the valley of Wensleydale. The cottage is a great spot for guests who enjoy walking, cycling, rambling, hill running or just exploring the incredible unspoilt scenery throughout this designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are many established public footpaths to enjoy which lead directly through Carlton-in-Coverdale and carry on through many local villages including West Scrafton, Horseshoe and Gammersgill to name only a few. The village Pub, ‘The Forester’s Arms’, has an excellent reputation, and there are also numerous pubs that provide a handy stop off during a day’s walk. A little further afield, but still only four miles away, guests will be able to visit the historic village of Middleham. Once the home of Richard III, Middleham is steeped in history and has some great attractions to visit. Nestled between two rivers, the magnificent castle of Middleham has the largest castle keep in the north of England and a Royal heritage that once earned it the title of the Windsor of the North. Horse racing fans really must take a trip too as the village is famous for its rich horse racing history and is home to many of the top stables in the country. The market town of Leyburn is also just five miles away and offers guests the chance to browse around the weekly farmers market offering local produce and arts and crafts. There are plenty also plenty of tea shops, restaurants and cafes, so make sure you plan a whole day in Leyburn. Perfect for families of all ages guests will surely want to visit the Chocolate Museum in Leyburn and also the fun attraction of The Forbidden Corner which is only a short drive away. A little further afield, but still within an easy hours drive, guests will be able to take a day trip to York, Ripon, Harrogate, Richmond or the cathedral city of Durham.

    Beech Cottage is warm and welcoming and offers comfortable accommodation throughout. The lounge is small and cosy and has an open fire and original features. There is a separate dining room and kitchen with good quality fixtures and fittings. On the first floor guests will find a single bedroom, double bedroom and twin bedroom which all offer great views and are very well presented throughout. The family bathroom is on the first floor and offers a shower over bath and heated towel rail. The WC is separate to the bathroom. There are gardens to the front and rear of the property and guests can relax and enjoy the peace and quiet of the location whilst listening to the nearby stream that runs to the rear and side of the cottage.
    £56
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Bestdale, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay Image
    Frosterley, England
    Between Wolsingham and Stanhope on the A689 in Upper Weardale, this detached 18th-century holiday cottage stands just off the main street of this attractive village on the same site as property ref. 12772. Surrounded by the eastern flanks of the Pennines. Centrally placed for Teesdale and the Yorkshire Dales, there are many places of interest, Hamsterley Forest, Beamish Open Air Museum, Kilhope Wheel once the centre of the lead mining industry besides fishing on the local reservoirs, riding within 3 miles, and glorious walking on the moors. Shop and pub 70 yards.
    £72
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Bluebell House, County DurhamInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Bishop Auckland, England
    Welcome to Bluebell House, you’re charming three-bedroom holiday retreat nestled in the heart of Etherley Dene, just a stone’s throw away from Bishop Auckland. This delightful, detached house offers a perfect blend of comfort and convenience for your vacation. As you approach Bluebell House, you’ll be greeted by the convenience of front parking for two vehicles, ensuring a hassle-free start to your stay. The rear of the property boasts an enclosed garden featuring a lush lawn and a welcoming patio area, creating an ideal spot for al fresco dining, or simply basking in the fresh air. Upon entering the house, the open-plan living dining room on the ground floor sets the tone for a relaxed and sociable atmosphere. French doors open to the garden, seamlessly connecting indoor and outdoor spaces. The well-equipped family kitchen is a chef’s delight, complete with all the essential appliances for your culinary endeavours. Venturing to the first floor, discover three thoughtfully appointed bedrooms. A single bedroom, a cozy double bedroom, and a luxurious master bedroom with its own en-suite shower room offer ample space for a peaceful night’s rest. The family bathroom, featuring a shower over the bath, ensures convenience for all guests.
    Beyond the comfort of Bluebell House, explore the rich offerings of Etherley Dene and its surroundings. Bishop Auckland, with its historic charm, is a short drive away. Immerse yourself in the local culture with a visit to Auckland Castle or indulge in retail therapy at the nearby shops. Nature enthusiasts can explore the picturesque Etherley Dene itself, a tranquil haven for walks and wildlife spotting. For a day of family fun, the Auckland Project offers various attractions, including the captivating Mining Art Gallery and the enchanting Deer Park. With a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure, Bluebell House invites you to create lasting memories in this delightful corner of County Durham.
    £77
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book
  • Bondgate, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bondgate is located just yards from the pretty market square in the centre of Helmsley. Surrounded by the North York Moors National Park and the Howardian Hills, this historic, terraced cottage is ideal for a family or a group of friends to enjoy all that this area has to offer. Renovated throughout in 2019, but retaining original beams and wooden floors, this pretty cottage provides a real homely Yorkshire feel.

    Entering through the rear of the property via the enclosed private courtyard into the kitchen/diner, this room offers a traditional handmade farmhouse style kitchen with wooden work tops and Belfast sink. It is flooded with natural light from the French doors. The large range cooker will delight the chef in the family and the dining area, with views out through the French doors to the patio area, provides the perfect social space to dine in an evening or to gather over a coffee and afternoon cake whilst planning the next days adventure. To the front of the property is a large living room with gas wood burner, deep leather sofas and a ‘snuggle’ chair. There is a large collection of books to enjoy if you wish to have a quiet night in or perhaps partake in a board game from the selection provided. If films are your thing, you can choose from one of the many DVDs. The downstairs accommodation is completed with a laundry room/separate toilet.

    The stairs to the first floor are nestled in the corner of the sitting room and the upstairs accommodation comprises of two kingsize bedrooms, one of which has a zip and link bed which can also offer twin accommodation, and a single bedroom. All three bedrooms offer lovely views across the rooftops of Helmsley. With deep comfy mattresses and high quality soft furnishings, these rooms will certainly allow you to have a great night sleep. The house bathroom is just across the corridor from the bedroom. Outside, the enclosed courtyard with patio furniture is perfectly placed to enjoy an alfresco breakfast or an afternoon snack from one of the local independent delis.

    Step outside the property straight into the very heart of Helmsley which is classed as the jewel in Yorkshires crown. This beautiful estate village is where the Howardian Hills and the North York Moors National Park collide offering some of the finest views and countryside around. Helmsley is also a paradise for walkers where the Ebor Way, Cleveland Way and Inn Way meet. With a great reputation for its hospitality, Helmsley’s market square is a meeting point for locals, walkers and cyclists alike. The locals are only too happy to pass the time of day with visitors! This beautiful Yorkshire town certainly knows how to keep its visitors happy and busy, with independent shops, cafés and eateries, including Michelin starred restaurants, and castle ruins, walled garden, bird of prey centre, microbrewery and two abbey ruins. You will not be short on things to keep you busy during your holiday here. The stately home of Duncombe Park is just a short walk away, and the open air swimming pool is a popular attraction during the summer months. The east coast towns of Scarborough, Filey and Whitby are within easy reach, as is the historic city of York. Shop 50 yards, pub 100 yards and restaurant 150 yards.
    £127
    From price per night based on 7 night stay
    Price Match Guarantee
    Dogs Stay Free
    Explore & book