• Bryn Villa, PowysInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Llandrindod Wells, Wales
    This spacious, detached bungalow, accessed by a farm track, is a great size for those larger families, with a large kitchen/dining room, living room and conservatory. Nestled in the countryside just outside Howey, this property, set on a working farm, and is great for those wanting to explore the local area. The garden overlooks the fields of sheep, fabulous in the spring time as all the lambs will be jumping around the fields. The garden is enclosed, perfect for those wanting to bring their four legged friends (please note dogs must be on a lead at all times when walking across the land due to the livestock). There are footpaths running through the farm for guests to explore.
    The property is just 3 miles from Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells, home to the Royal Welsh Showground which hosts many events throughout the year. Visit the lakes in Llandrindod Wells, walk around the park and enjoy the scenery. For those with children, Quackers Play Centre is only a couple of miles from the property, whilst the the National Cycle Museum in Llandrindod Wells is well worth a visit. For those wanting to go further afield, then the Elan Valley is approximately 10 miles away, where there are plenty of walks/cycle trails to explore, along with fabulous dams. There are golf courses in Llandrindod Wells and Builth Wells and horse riding is available within 10 miles from the villa. After all that exploring, come back to the property and relax in the hot tub with a glass of something special. Shop and restaurant 3 miles, pub 2 miles.
    £68
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  • Bwthyn Barri, CeredigionInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Beautifully located amidst unspoilt countryside with lovely valley views, and just a couple of miles inland from Cardigan Bay, the three cottages at Penrallt Y Cordde offer the perfect location to enjoy the Marine Heritage coastline. There are several award-winning beaches nearby, remote sandy coves and small fishing villages nestling amidst the stunning scenery. Tresaith, Penbryn, Cei Bach, Llangrannog and Mwnt are just a few worthy of a visit and several beaches are dog friendly all year round.
    The three cottages sit within the resident owners’ 15 acres of land, where they have their own farmhouse and pastures, meadows, woodlands, ponds and stream. Each holiday cottage is different but all are equally comfortable and with unique features. The Grade II listed detached cottage, Bwthyn Barri (ref OW9) is believed to have been built in 1711 and is full of character with beams and exposed stonework, and has an inglenook fireplace with wood-burning stove.
    Y Cartws (ref OW8 and meaning ‘cart’), and Yr Ysgubor (ref OX1 and meaning ‘barn’), have been created from an old stone barn and now offer contemporary accommodation in a sympathetic conversion, also with beams, vaulted ceilings and exposed stonework.
    The Ceredigion Coastal Path takes in spectacular cliff top views and ‘Cardi Bach’ buses connect with various points along the route. Designated a Special Area of Conservation, Cardigan Bay is home to bottlenose dolphins, harbour porpoises, grey seals and a variety of sea birds. You can take a dolphin spotting boat trip from New Quay harbour, or just enjoy fish and chips and watch them from the harbour wall. It’s no wonder that writer Dylan Thomas was inspired to settle here for some of his life.
    There are plenty of attractive towns and villages to discover nearby, including Cardigan and its castle, the colourful harbour town of Aberaeron with elegant painted Georgian buildings, impressive Cilgerran, and bustling Newcastle Emlyn. Cosy pubs, chic shops, antique centres and good restaurants in the area, and for the more sporty, there are plenty of outdoor activities available including cycle routes, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking and a canoe centre at Llandysul.
    Just a few miles further inland the scenic Teifi Valley offers excellent opportunities for fishing as well as attractions such as the Teifi Valley Railway, the National Wool Museum, the National Coracle Centre and falls at Cenarth.
    Whether you are looking for activity filled days or quiet relaxation and contemplation, Ceredigion has it all and Penrallt Y Cordde offer the perfect base from which to enjoy your holiday or short break. Shop 3/4 mile, pub and restaurant 2¼ miles.
    £76
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  • Caladh Beag, Isle Of ArranInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Lochranza, UNITED KINGDOM
    Caladh Beag means “little haven (beach or harbour)”, offering shelter and a welcome escape on the stunning Isle of Arran. Caladh Beag is a three-bedroom, detached, traditional two-storey cottage which sits in the centre of the village of Lochranza, the most northerly village on the island and arguably, the most picturesque. There are stunning views across the village green towards the loch and the 13th century Lochranza Castle, with the Kilbrannan Sound and Mull of Kintyre beyond.
    Downstairs, there is a dining room with welcoming gas fire enjoying fantastic views of Lochranza Castle and the bay, a sitting room with open fire and a well-equipped kitchen. There is also a separate utility room and a downstairs shower room with walk-in shower. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms in total, a double and twin, both with fantastic views over the bay, and a single room, all served by a family bathroom.
    Outside, there is a small, enclosed garden to the front with garden furniture as well as a larger private garden across the road, which is gated and enclosed offering more space for children and pets to let off steam. There is private parking for one car, and extra parking close by.
    Lochranza sits at the northern end of the island of Arran, sheltered by the surrounding hills with the focal point of Lochranza Castle, sitting on a shingle spit into the loch. The village is built around the lochside and has many attractions, including one of the Isle of Arran Distilleries, a large population of red deer, golden eagles, seals, otters, and red squirrels, and an 18-hole golf course. There is a ferry terminus that allows quick access to the stunning west of Scotland via Claonaig, Kintyre. Amenities include a visiting post office, and a restaurant which is renowned for excellent food.
    Brodick, the main town on the island, has two largish supermarkets and a full range of professional services, cafés, restaurants and shops. Arran has a bit of everything, in fact it could almost be Scotland in miniature! There are stunning mountains, forests, beaches and glens to discover, visit and explore. Ideal for active holidays, you can cycle round the island in a day, enjoy a walk-up Goat Fell, the island’s biggest mountain with spectacular views from the top, walk a section of the Arran Coastal Way, or there are beautiful golf courses if you like to take things a little more slowly. Wherever you go, you are surrounded by Arran’s breathtaking scenery. The wildlife on Arran is abundant, and you may just catch a glimpse of otters, eagles, basking sharks, porpoises but you will most definitely see seal colonies and so many species of birds. There’s plenty of history, at Brodick Castle, the ancient seat of power, or Lochranza Castle, with its underground prison. Arran is also well known for its local produce, so it’s a great chance to enjoy the local cheese, beer, whisky, and craft botanical drinks.
    Travel to Arran is via a Caledonian MacBrayne ferry. The main, most popular ferry is from Ardrossan in Ayrshire to Brodick on the island, which takes 55 minutes. Vehicle reservations are recommended. Ardrossan has a mainline rail station, with trains to Glasgow that connect with the ferry times and is approximately thirty miles from Glasgow city centre. You can also travel from Claonaig, just south of Tarbert in Kintyre to Lochranza, at the north end of Arran, which takes 30 minutes. The island has an ever-increasing number of Electric vehilcle charging points.
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  • Carthouse Cottage, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    These beautiful cottages have been tastefully renovated from a traditional Welsh barn and are set in the heart of Pembrokeshire alongside the Llys-y-Fran Country Park and reservoir. There are plenty of facilities available for guests free of charge, including croquet and badminton, a heated covered swimming pool, all-weather tennis court and a children’s play garden. You can also enjoy the country park which is less than a minute’s walk and has a 200-acre reservoir and an impressive 100ft dam, the largest game fishing in west Wales. This is a beautiful woodland setting with a delightful nature trail for both walkers and cyclists, and an 8-mile perimeter trail providing fine views and a variety of wildlife including badgers, foxes and otters. The broadleaf woodland provides a breeding site for sparrowhawk, buzzard and woodpecker, whilst the lake attracts uncommon water bird species such as little gull and black tern. Set in the heart of Pembrokeshire, giving access to beaches, national park, the historic Preseli Mountains and the worlds famous Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and Coastal Path. Within a short drive is Oakwood Theme Park. A holiday in Pembrokeshire would not be complete without a visit to the picturesque harbour and the golden beaches at Tenby or the busy resort of Saundersfoot, a complete contrast from the more secluded parts perhaps, but always popular with children. Also within a short drive are Manor House Wildlife Park, Caldey Island, with its cistercian monastery and countless historic castles such as Carew, and Pembroke. It is an ideal location for a perfect family holiday as a getaway or for trying some of the outdoor pursuits and entertainment. Pembrokeshire is famous for its excellent restaurants and pubs. In the immediate vicinity there is the country park restaurant and two pubs serving food in the village of Clarbeston Road (3 miles). Golf and horse riding are within 5 miles.
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  • Castle Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Lovingly restored to a high standard, this detached cottage offers luxury accommodation perfect for a couple or small group to enjoy a getaway with plenty of entertainment close by. Decorated in subtle colours giving a feeling of calm and relaxation, there is a cosy living room with comfortable furnishings which invite you to curl up around the wood burner and enjoy quality time with your family or friends. With a Smart TV, Blu-ray/DVD player and Bose wireless speaker for your music, your entertainment is sorted whatever the weather. A separate dining room with table, feature fireplace and desk area mean you can spread out or entertain in style. The contemporary style kitchen has stylish grey units, oak finish worktops and all your modern appliances and kitchen accessories. Upstairs are three stylishly furnished bedrooms, two with double beds and the other with a single bed. With attractive accessories, sumptuous soft furnishings, crisp bedding and luxury toiletries, you will soon relax and unwind.

    Out and about you can literally start right from the door. Tucked away in a courtyard, the cottage neighbours Richmond’s famous Norman castle and its grounds. The cottage is within a stones’ throw of the centre of this popular Georgian market town with its eclectic range of shops, restaurants and cafés. Richmond is steeped in history and is an architectural gem with its Georgian theatre, medieval abbey at Easby and picturesque market square where you can sit and watch the world go by. Explore the cobbled streets, enjoy some great shopping, take a picnic or enjoy a circular walk around the banks of the River Swale. The walk takes you past The Station, which has been restored to include a 3-screen cinema, a micro-brewery and bar, an ice-cream parlour, a delicatessen, an artisan bakery and a café with a gallery of local art. Next to The Station there is also Richmond’s indoor swimming pool. There is something here for everyone.

    Richmond sits at the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales National Park, making this the perfect base for outdoor enthusiasts to explore the sights of Swaledale and the Yorkshire Dales. There are plenty of riverside and woodland walks nearby which continue into the wonderful countryside beyond. One of the most popular walks is Wainwright’s Coast to Coast, which passes through Richmond taking you through some breathtaking countryside with amazing views. To enjoy the wider area visit one of the many pretty Yorkshire towns or villages, such as Thirsk, Ripon, Harrogate, Leyburn, Hawes or Reeth, all of which are close by. There is also the opportunity to watch the horse racing at Catterick and York racecourses. The cathedral city of Durham is just over half an hour away and is certainly worth a day trip to explore, as is historic Barnard Castle and Bowes Museum. Shop, pub and restaurant 50 yards.
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  • Castle Holt, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    This delightful, detached holiday home is centrally located in the rural village of Otterburn, with the village shop and café close by. In addition, the popular wedding venue of Le Petit Chateau and the dog friendly village pub are only 350 yards from the house. The rear patio-style garden is ideal for relaxing in whilst looking across open countryside, and is an ideal area in which to unwind after a day out. Otterburn has its own mill shop with a great outdoor wear section, restaurant and greengrocers.
    The village is set on the edge of the Northumberland National Park, which is an internationally acclaimed Gold Tier Dark Sky Park, ideal for astronomers or photographers. Located only 16 miles from the Border Counties, it is an ideal base for families, friends and couples from which to explore the Northumberland National Park, Kielder Water and Forest, observatory and the Borders.
    Outdoor pursuits are popular in the area and it is a favourite location for wildlife enthusiasts, walkers and adventure seekers. The village of Bellingham is nearby and offers a further choice of pubs, cafés and other local amenities. In addition, the Roman town of Corbridge is a pleasant 30-minute drive away. Hexham Abbey and Rothbury are also easily accessible, with plenty of pubs, shops and visitor attractions. Northumberland has many other fine attractions to offer including Alnwick, with its famous castle and water gardens, the Northumberland Heritage Coast, castles and beaches, which all make a fine day out. Castle Holt is in the ideal location for exploring the whole of this friendly and unspoilt county. Newcastle is also within driving distance, just 31 miles away. Beach 30 miles. Shop 100 yards, pub and restaurant 350 yards.
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  • Cefn Bach, ConwyInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Rhydlanfair, Wales
    Guests to Cefn Bach have free use of a nearby leisure centre (3 miles) with pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room and multi-gym. Originally built in 1800, this detached farm cottage has been completely renovated, retaining its old charm whilst incorporating comforts. Part of a working farm (approached along a private road), it has its own garden and guests are free to explore the delightful farm trail.
    A peaceful holiday retreat enjoying splendid scenery, yet only 3 miles from Betws-y-Coed, and a very comfortable base for exploring the Snowdonia National Park. Horse riding nearby. Ideal for golf. Beach 23 ¾ miles.
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  • Chalk House, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Welcome to Chalk House, a bright and airy detached family home nestled in the charming village of Sewerby, just a stone’s throw away from the stunning Yorkshire coastline. This beautiful abode offers a comfortable and homely retreat for your seaside getaway.
    Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by a sense of warmth and relaxation. The large living room is a focal point of the house, featuring a Smart TV and a bay window that fills the space with natural light. Opposite can be found the dining room, complete with its own bay window and electric fire that adds a cosy ambiance. The kitchen offers garden access and boasts modern conveniences for those delicious home-cooked meals. Convenience continues on the ground floor with a separate toilet. Heading upstairs, you’ll find three inviting bedrooms, all offering glimpses of the sea. The kingsize double bedroom is a true haven with built-in wardrobes and a Freeview TV, providing a comfortable space to rest. There’s also a well-appointed double bedroom with its own TV, and a cosy single bedroom, perfect for a peaceful night’s sleep. A modern and stylish shower room on this floor ensures that everyone can refresh and rejuvenate in comfort.
    To the rear, an enclosed courtyard beckons providing the ultimate relaxation spot where you can enjoy some al fresco dining, this courtyard is your private oasis. Chalk House is a dog-friendly property with a secure rear courtyard, meaning your four-legged family members can join in on the coastal adventures too.
    The location of this wonderful home is a true highlight. Sewerby Hall and Gardens are within walking distance, allowing you to explore the charm and history of the area. And for beach lovers, the golden sands of Bridlington Bay are just a short walk away, inviting you to enjoy the beauty of the Yorkshire Coastline. Chalk House is a welcoming and well-appointed family home, perfectly situated for a coastal retreat. Whether you’re seeking relaxation, adventure, or a bit of both, this delightful property offers the ideal base for your Sewerby and Bridlington escapades.
    Pub within 1 mile. Beach within ¾ mile.
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  • Cheviot View, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    An ideal location away from home for a family or small group who want not only the peace and quiet of a small, charming hamlet, but also a handy location close to Berwick. It is perfect for exploring this fabulous Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is minutes from one of the most stunning beaches on this stretch of coastline at Cheswick, and a great base to explore famous Holy Island, the Cheviot Hills and Bamburgh Castle or go kite surfing at Budle Bay. There are also golf courses nearby.
    Cheviot View is a charming terraced cottage over two floors. On the ground floor the bright and airy living room is ideal all year round with a multi-fuel burner for chilly evenings and French doors opening to the sunny south facing patio and garden for those other warmer, sunny days. The spacious well-equipped kitchen/dining room is ideal for families having the typical ‘light hearted family debates’ over meals or that essential game of monopoly that we all secretly love. All the appliances in the well-appointed kitchen are those you’d expect in a property of such standards, including a washing machine for those muddy clothes or rinsing out sailing gear. The recently added downstairs toilet provides additional convenience. Upstairs you’ll find three comfortable and well presented bedrooms. One has a double bed with stunning views of the hills, one with twin beds and one single. The bathroom is also upstairs and has a suite with over bath shower. Outside, the gardens include a sunny south facing garden which is ideal for children or just enjoying the pleasant atmosphere, and another garden to the rear, looking to the Borders. This an ideal spot to enjoy watching the sunset to the west. Beach 3 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile and further village facilities (local deli and two pubs) 2 miles.
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  • Church House Cottage, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    The front door opens into the open plan living/dining area which is a welcoming area to socialise in, either around the table over a game of cards or by sitting in front of a roaring log fire. The kitchen is well-appointed with all the amenities and equipment you require to prepare a picnic or Sunday roast dinner. Upstairs are three bedrooms comprising a master bedroom with a double bed, a twin bedroom and a single bedroom. The accommodation is completed with two bathrooms, one with a bath and the second with a shower cubicle. There are shared gardens with the adjoining property, and the properties share access to a barn which offers table tennis, pool and table football. Pets are also allowed.
    The immediate area around the cottage is a walkers’ and cyclists’ paradise with a selection of fells, pikes and woods to explore. Within 30 minutes’ drive you can be at Coniston Water, the site of the famous Donald Campbell water speed world record. A short 10 minutes’ drive away is the market town of Broughton-in-Furness. Broughton has excellent amenities including a selection of local shops, a tourist information centre and petrol station. In and around Broughton you will also find some of the excellent pubs, including several award winners, many offering good quality food alongside their real ales and roaring fires, you will be spoilt for choice as to where to dine out.
    For a family day out there is plenty to offer such as South Lakes Safari Zoo at nearby Dalton, Muncaster Castle with its owl sanctuary, Eskdale Miniature Railway, the Lakes Aquarium and boat trips on Coniston Water and Lake Windermere. You’ll never be short of something to do.
    This property can be booked with Church House (ref UK44572) to accommodate up to 11 guests.
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