• The Black Bull, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Black Bull is on the prettiest and most historic street in Appleby, a stunning 17th century grade II listed building in the historic market town. Once being the hotel to the neighbouring public house, it has served the local town and guests for centuries. You are instantly transported back in time once you are surrounded by many original features such as the exposed beams, flagged floors and doorways.
    The local area is also steeped in history, just a few hundred yards from the front door at the top of Burougate is Appleby Castle, a 12th century keep, and in the opposite direction is St Lawrences Church on the banks of the River Eden, with elements dating back to the 12th century.
    The property lies within the stunning Eden Valley with many quaint villages. Appleby is close to the course of a 268-mile National Trail, which passes by on its way from Middleton-in-Teesdale to nearby Dufton. With High Cup Nick and Dufton Pike on the trail and just a short drive away you have some amazing walks and adventures, while the Lake District National Park is less than 30 minutes away in car. You can take a trip on a lake cruiser or enjoy the epic scenery only found in the Lake District National Park.
    £104
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  • The Old Farmhouse, NorthumberlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    Berwick-upon-Tweed, England
    Set well back from a country lane, The Old Farmhouse is a very pretty cottage set within its own idyllic farm steading, ideal for a family or small group of friends wanting to enjoy a relaxing rural retreat. The cottage features two spacious sitting room’s; both rooms bright and airy with lovely countryside views, with the first sitting room offers an open fire. The farm style kitchen is a fabulous space and is well-equipped to support you with your every culinary requirement. Within the kitchen there is a large central dining table which makes the kitchen the perfect spot for them more social evenings with friends and family. French doors lead you out into the beautifully landscaped back garden. To the back of the property, you will find a large conservatory boasting spectacular views! There is also a handy downstairs shower room occupying the ground floor.
    Head up to the first floor and find four large bedrooms: a super king with en-suite, a double with en-suite, a family room with one double and two singles and a single room. The stylish family bathroom completes the upstairs layout with a jacuzzi bath or shower. The lawn is ideal for adult relaxation or play time with your furry friends and is enclosed by a stone wall, beyond which lies miles of beautiful countryside with cattle and sheep grazing happily. There are also plenty of seating areas externally which can be enjoyed around the water feature. Watch the sun set from the warmth of the hot tub, the perfect way to unwind after a memorable day.
    Ancroft is a very small rural village, it sits just 5 miles from the popular Berwick Upon Tweed, take a stroll to one of four beautiful beaches, offering water sporting opportunities, breath-taking scenery, and plenty of family excitement, you’ll truly be spoilt for choice. Enjoy a relaxing game of golf, or enrich yourself with the history of Berwick Castle, involved in many Anglo-Saxon wars, there’s plenty to uncover. Take a scenic stroll along the River Tweed before enjoying a spot of lunch in one of the many eateries on offer or take a trip to nearby Duns to discover its award-winning butcher and delicatessen, alongside being an exciting hub for racing enthusiasts with its Jim Clark Museum and the Jim Clark Rally. Also, in easy reach of Bamburgh, a stunningly attractive small village set on the Northern stretch of the Northumberland Coast. It is without doubt dominated by its magnificently striking castle that can be seen for miles around, giving the whole village a somewhat dramatic feeling. You can’t fail to be impressed by the sheer scale of the castle once you are up close and in the village itself. There is much to do in the village alongside the castle and its amazing history, there are impressive stretches of pure golden sandy beaches, many English tea rooms and restaurants, and a newly renovated museum dedicated to Grace Darling.
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  • Farmhouse Near Newgale, PembrokeshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This property is a fascinating old Pembrokeshire farmhouse with part dating back to the 17th century. Rich in period interest with an inglenook fireplace, natural stone walls, some low doors, open beams and an oak staircase. There are wooden doors and window frames Upstairs windows fitted with childproof locks. Enjoy the rolling pastoral views towards Roch Castle.


    During the 2022 season the property was not let while substantial refurbishment was undertaken. In doing this work great attention has been paid to maintain the essential character and charm of the property whist providing the everyday comforts expected by the modern family.


    There are two welcoming living rooms with comfortable sofas and wood burners. There are plenty of books, jigsaws, and games to keep you entertained. The large kitchen/diner has a wood burner in the inglenook, a large farmhouse table with country chairs and an old pine sideboard giving it a charming rustic air. There is a stone serving hatch through to a well-appointed kitchen.


    Bring your dogs on holiday with you (up to 3 well-behaved dogs welcome) and enjoy the enclosed garden behind the property, as well as the glorious wildflower meadow shared with views towards Newgale and St Brides Bay.


    The owners’ family live in a converted granary/dairy across what was previously the farm courtyard.


    The pretty Pembrokeshire village of Solva is just 5 miles away. Here you’ll find an excellent general store and Post Office with an off licence also selling papers. More extensive shopping can be found in the county town of Haverfordwest 10 miles away - from banks, supermarkets and chemists to a bakery and interesting independent shops. There is also a filling station, doctors, and vet.


    Newgale Beach is just over 3 miles away from the farmhouse, with it golden sands it’s beloved by surfers and kite surfers - wet suits and boards can be hired - and you can join the coastal footpath in either direction from here, exploring the flower decked cliffs as you go. For outdoor adventurers and nature lovers there is plenty to do - a myriad of pursuits and interests for all ages are to be found in this area famed for water sports, seafood, coves, harbours, and the unique Pembrokeshire Coastal National Park.
    £135
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  • Tremaer, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Bude, England
    Just a short walk from Crooklets Beach and the glorious coastal path in the popular seaside town of Bude, this delightful Grade II listed holiday cottage nestles in a small hamlet and is the perfect choice for a family escape or a relaxing retreat with friends. Dating back to the 14th century and boasting its own large walled garden, Tremaer retains many original features, including exposed beams, stained glass, and a large stone fireplace with clome bread ovens. The welcoming family kitchen houses an Aga and on cooler evenings the wood burner gives the spacious living room a cosy glow.
    A separate stable conversion provides a games room with pool table, table tennis and video player. Although not detached this spacious holiday property has a feeling of seclusion and the two en-suite master bedrooms make it ideally suitable for two families.
    Dramatically perched on the North Cornish Coast, Bude retains its Victorian charm whilst offering something for everyone. In addition to a wealth of shops, inns (pub ½ mile) and restaurants, Bude (1 mile) offers 3 large sandy beaches, popular with sun bathers, surfers, and families alike - one beach even has a large seawater swimming pool. There is an 18-hole golf course, Splash leisure centre with fun pool, tennis, squash, and ten-pin bowling in Bude. Delightful walking can be found along the coast, with the North Cornwall Coastal Footpath offering pleasant scenery and opportunities for birdwatching and fishing. Horse riding is also available nearby. A trip to the ruined castle of Tintagel, set upon its rocky outcrop and bearing legends of King Arthur and Camelot, should certainly feature on any itinerary.
    For those seeking to get away from it all, the wild heaths and moors of Dartmoor beckon further afield – here visitors can walk amid some of Britain’s most unspoilt landscapes. Situated in an ideal spot for touring the whole of Devon and Cornwall. Shop ½ mile.
    £125
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  • Mark Farmhouse, EssexInstant Book Overlay Image
    Mark Farmhouse is an early 20th century, traditional weatherboard farmhouse, deep in the Essex countryside. A perfect base from which to enjoy a variety of outdoor activities on the nearby coast and in the surrounding countryside, or to make visits to the county’s historic towns and villages. There is a dog friendly beach within 3 miles.
    Located on an organic farm, Mark Farmhouse provides space, peace and tranquillity in which to relax and unwind. Modern facilities, wooden floors and comfy furniture combine with original fireplaces in several rooms. A large, yet cosy living room is the perfect room for adults to chat over a cup of tea or glass of fizz while the children play games or catch up on TV in the snug next door. A door leads from here through to the dining room. Walk through to the kitchen where you can sit and drink your morning coffee at the breakfast bar and look out towards the coast or spot the many different birds just beyond the window. A step down from the kitchen leads to the utility room, great for storing muddy boots or cleaning the dog after a walk in the fields. There is also a downstairs shower room and toilet.
    Upstairs the light, double-aspect, kingsized bedroom overlooks the organic farmland. A further two bedrooms both with zip and link beds are on this floor, as well as a children’s bedroom with a single bed and cot. A family bathroom and separate toilet can also be found on this level. Beach 2 miles. Shop and pub 1 mile, restaurant 3 miles.
    £114
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  • Curlew, SuffolkInstant Book Overlay Image
    Colchester, England
    Live the seaside life at Curlew. Standing on the sea wall, this stunning holiday house overlooks the beach with amazing uninterrupted 180 degrees estuary views that are simply breath-taking whether it’s summer or winter. Perfectly sized for the larger family, generations, or two family get togethers. Specially designed to be a tranquil escape and take full advantage of the amazing sea views, sun, and wildlife, this is a truly unique property set immediately alongside the beach. This super location offers winter peace and summer fun to enjoy and relax at the seaside.

    This modern beach-themed three storey property is fully equipped and very comfortably furnished for your full enjoyment. Excellent coastal walking can be enjoyed from the doorstep, and there is an abundance of bird life and nearby nature reserves, so be sure to bring your binoculars. The beach is 5 yards away so beach exploring, tidal swimming and crabbing is outside the door. Paddle-boarding and kayak on request.Windsurfing, kite-surfing, dinghy sailing, canoeing and sea fishing can be enjoyed from the beach (equipment not provided). Be prepared to drive out for trips and other amenities in local towns.
    The Colne Estuary offers further fishing and boating opportunities. Check out Brightlingsea Harbour. There is a great watersports park at St Osyth, a 2-mile drive away. This area is well regarded as Essex’s ‘best kept secret’, with the popular coastal towns of Brightlingsea, Wivenhoe, Mersea, Clacton, Frinton and Walton-on-the-Naze, all within half an hour’s drive. There is a foot ferry (summer months) to Mersea Island to Brightlingsea to enjoy the promenade, lido and fish and chips. The town of Colchester is close by, famous for its cobbled streets, castle and world renowned zoo, with a wide variety of shops, pubs and restaurants. Further afield are Ipswich, Chelmsford and Felixstowe. Many picturesque villages and the Constable Country are close by - Dedham, Flatford Mill and Manningtree within ½ hour and, Nayland, Lavenham and Long Melford to name but a few. Other local pastimes include golf.
    Pub, takeaway and cafe 150 yards, shop ½ mile walk with further pubs, takeaways and shops at St Osyth village, an easy 2 mile drive.
    £146
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  • Pennard, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Camborne, England
    Pennard is a spacious detached bungalow, built around a central courtyard, just two miles from the north coast and beaches of Portreath, Godrevy and Gwithian. The bungalow has four bedrooms, a large master bedroom with en-suite and a further main bathroom and additional wet room. An additional sitting room can be converted to use as an additional bedroom. Pennard is in a peaceful area and ideally located for visiting both the rugged north coast and the tranquil coves and creeks of the south coast. Close to Tehidy Country Park and Golf Course and the fabulous surf beach of Portreath. Easy access to the flat, private and enclosed rear garden and patio. Convenient for the A30 which enables visitors to explore the county with ease: Falmouth with the National Maritime Museum, St Ives with the Tate Gallery, Penzance with the nearby fishing harbour of Newlyn and Mousehole with its art galleries. Visit Lands End, the north coast, ideal for surfing enthusiasts, and the south coast perfect for sailing, fishing and coastal walks. Shops ¼ mile, pub 1 mile and restaurant 2 miles.
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  • Coppice Hill House, HampshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Coppice Hill House offers a comfortable and homely base for couples and families wishing to explore this popular part of Hampshire. It lies on the edge of the South Downs National Park making this ideal for keen walkers and cyclists. Southampton and the historic cathedral city of Winchester can be reached within 10 miles.
    Parts of this characterful Grade II listed property dates back to the 15th century, with some later additions, mainly in the 17th and 18th centuries. It is steeped in history, and was formerly a pub, a school, a place for the manufacture of bespoke bricks and tiles, and also a doctors surgery. This traditional, detached family home enjoys some charming features such as beams, tiled floors, inglenook fireplaces, original oak floors, wood panelling in the dining room, a Rayburn, walled garden and a wood burner. The house is set just back from the main road which leads to the town, (there may be some road noise although the property is secondary glazed), and is conveniently located for local pubs and restaurants - the nearest only two minutes walk away, and a comprehensive range of independent shops, such as a butchers, bakery, greengrocers and more. Coppice Hill House benefits from a sitting out area within lovely lawned, walled gardens.
    Bishop’s Waltham is a popular medieval market town, and has interesting places of interest such as the 12th century ruins of Bishop’s Waltham Palace, the museum and the Roman Church.
    The glorious South Downs are within easy reach, as well as the Queen Elizabeth Country Park. The naval city of Portsmouth is 14 miles away, with its historic dockyard, home to Nelson’s Victory and The Mary Rose, along with waterside dining, extensive designer shops and ferry trips to the Isle of Wight. Winchester, Southampton with its shopping centre and the New Forest with extensive heathland walks, riding and cycling opportunities are approximately 40 minutes away. Historic Chichester with its cathedral and festival theatre, the city of Winchester, beaches at West Witterings or Hayling Island, the Watercress steam train, Jane Austens’ House, Gilbert White’s house and Birdworld, Marwell Zoo and Peppa Pig World are all easily reached. Pebbled beach 8 miles. Shop 250 yards, pub and restaurant 200 yards.
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  • Loanmhor, Isle Of ArranInstant Book Overlay Image
    Shannochie, UNITED KINGDOM
    Get away from it all in this in this rural retreat at Loanmhor in Shannochie, accessed via a rough track. Located on the southern tip of the island, Loanmhor overlooks fields and countryside, yet is only 3 miles to the nearest village of Kildonan, which has a hotel serving food and drinks to the public.
    Inside this stylish detached property, the spacious kitchen/dining room has plenty of room for everyone to dine together. The wood burner in the living room creates a cosy atmosphere for guests to relax, especially in those cooler months. A sun room at the back of the house provides additional space for guests to unwind in and it overlooks the garden and fields. It opens out onto a decked area, which is a lovely spot to enjoy the Arran sunshine with a glass of wine. Three of the bedrooms have an en-suite shower room, including the downstairs bedroom, which could benefit guests who may be less mobile.
    Loanmhor is a great place to base an Arran holiday, with Kildonan offering a great beach where seals are frequently spotted and Whiting Bay just 6 miles away. Whiting Bay has a golf club, shops, restaurant and coffee shop along with a children’s play park on the beachside.
    In the opposite direction, head to Blackwaterfoot via Lagg which has the new Arran Distillery, where guests can enjoy a ‘wee dram’ and some lunch in the café. Beach 3 miles. Shop 6 miles, pub and restaurant 3 miles.
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  • Encil-y-mor, GwyneddInstant Book Overlay Image
    Criccieth, Wales
    Ideally located for both summer beach holidays and relaxing winter escapes and just a 5-minute walk from the beach, this bright, spacious, detached dormer bungalow enjoys lovely, unenclosed lawned gardens in a quiet, residential setting.

    Criccieth is home to a 13th-century castle, along with a fine selection of shops, pubs, cafés and restaurants. An array of outdoor activities and family attractions are available in the nearby Snowdonia National Park, and the rolling countryside of the Lleyn Peninsula. Just 4 miles away is the harbour town of Porthmadog, the departure point for wonderful steam train journeys on the famous Ffestiniog railway. The village of Portmeirion offers golf, fishing and riding, and is within a short distance of the property. Beach 200 yards. Shop, pub and restaurant ½ mile.
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