• Rowan Muir, AyrshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This all on one level cottage situated on a working farm has enclosed private gardens with its own private hot tub and external games room.
    The magnificent Ayrshire coastline and countryside is a paradise for walkers, bikers and hikers, with numerous coastal trails and country tracks to explore. The Ayrshire Coastal Path runs along this coastline and is very popular with walkers. The area is steeped in history, with many ruined castles to explore, such as Dunure, Turnberry and Greenan.
    A visit and tour of Culzean Castle, designed by Robert Adams and truly one of his masterpieces, is one not to be missed with its dramatic clifftop location, as is a trip to the 18th century Dumfries House, part of the Princes Foundation and home to an unrivalled collection of Chippendale furniture. The 2000-acre estate has been beautifully designed with stunning walks throughout the grounds.
    The world-famous Royal Troon golf course is only a 5-minute drive. The pretty seaside towns of Ayr, Prestwick and Troon are only a short drive and there are very good rail links for a trip to the cosmopolitan city of Glasgow. The islands of Cumbrae and Arran are easily reached for a day out. Beach 3 miles. Pub 1½ miles and shop 2¾ miles.
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  • Fox Cover Cottage, North YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    This fabulous cottage has it all, a scenic tranquil location, cosy comfortable furnishings with a warming wood burner as well as an on-site indoor swimming pool. Renovated to an exceptionally high standard in 2021, the cottage has some wonderful original features, in keeping with a barn conversion, including beamed ceilings throughout.

    Stepping inside through the stable door you are greeted by a spacious open plan living space, with an authentic country feel throughout. The kitchen is well equipped, ideal for rustling up your favourite meals, perhaps using some of the fresh local ingredients which are grown on-site. There is comfortable seating on the sofas around the wood burner, where you can unwind and relax. Glass doors lead you out into the enclosed private garden, with a table and chairs as well as a barbecue, so that you can make the most of the sunshine. The garden leads down to the neighbouring woodland, attracting wildlife literally onto your doorstep. Back inside, you have a dining room adjoining the kitchen, as well as a ground floor wet room. Up on the first floor you have three bedrooms, the master double bedroom has an en suite shower. There is also a twin bedroom as well as a single, and a family bathroom with a shower over the bath.

    This holiday cottage is in a magnificent location for a combined seaside and country holiday. Secluded and tranquil, guests are free to explore the woodland walk and the area is home to a variety of wildlife - including wild deer, owls and hares just to name a few. The property is set on a small traditional organic farm which grows vegetables and organic soft fruit. Guests are welcome to purchase the organic products grown here directly from the friendly owners. The property is environmentally friendly, heated by a unique wood-burning/solar heating system, and many of the practices throughout the farm and property use natural resources for their day-to-day running. An indoor heated swimming pool and hard tennis court shared between other properties, a small gym, as well as a children’s play area complete the facilities on offer.

    The beautiful North York Moors are a delight to explore either on foot or by car, or alternatively, the steam railway runs along stunning scenery through many unspoilt villages including Goathland (Aidensfield in the television series ’Heartbeat’). The coast is easily accessible, 45 minutes away, and the popular seaside resorts of Scarborough and Whitby are delights not to be missed. The quaint cobbled streets of Robin Hood’s Bay, once a favourite haunt with smugglers, will keep children and adults entertained for hours with its shoreline full of strange and colourful pebbles. Castle Howard is within easy driving distance, and Flamingo Land (a popular theme park and zoo) is well worth the visit. The market town of Helmsley is just 6 miles away and has shops and inns as well as pretty walled gardens.

    Many National Trust and English Heritage properties can be found within a 15-mile radius, including Nunnington Hall, Byland Abbey and Duncomb Park, to name but a few. The ancient city of York is but a 45-minute drive. Excellent walking can be found from the doorstep. The cottage combine country living, yet is close enough to the coast to keep any visitor happy, whatever type of holiday they may be looking for. It is the perfect place in which to relax and unwind - whatever time of year. Beach 24 miles.
    £86
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  • Sherrill Farmhouse, DevonInstant Book Overlay Image
    Tavistock, England
    Sherrill Farm Holiday Cottages is a complex of 13 delightful self catering cottages (refs UKC1427 to UKC1439), converted from the original 300 year old barns and farmhouse set within 16 acres of Devon farmland. Clustered around the central courtyard, the properties retain many original features and are charmingly furnished and decorated, with well-equipped kitchens. (Some properties are adjoining, whilst others occupy either the ground floor or the first floor of the same cottage). Located near Dartmoor and midway between Tavistock and Launceston on the Devon/Cornwall border, in wonderful rolling countryside.

    Approached by its own private driveway, Sherrill Farm is a perfect spot to relax and unwind or to use as a base for exploring north and south Devon, and Cornwall.

    This farm complex is a superb place for the entire family, and all guests have use of the large indoor heated swimming pool, Jacuzzi, gymnasium, bowling alley and games room. This leisure complex is open daily until 9pm. After an energetic swim you can step out onto the surrounding sun terrace and enjoy the stunning south-facing views, whilst the children keep themselves entertained in their own play area. There is also an all-weather tennis court available and rackets can be hired on site; a picnic area and a summerhouse along the banks of the ponds. This really is a beautiful area offering perfect family accommodation, peace and tranquillity.

    There are three ponds within the grounds, one has been especially created to encourage wildlife and is set in beautiful surroundings. The other 2 ponds have been stocked with fish for those wishing to try their hand at this relaxing pastime (rods can be hired on site). Many bird species can be seen in the area as it is so quiet here and foxes and badgers are often seen on a summer’s evening.

    A short drive away is the beautiful Tamar Valley dividing Devon and Cornwall, with picturesque and historical riverside villages including Morewellham. Within minutes you can be venturing out onto the Dartmoor National Park with over 250,000 acres of wild rugged open moorland, a haven for hikers or dog walkers. There are many exciting places to visit including Morwellham Quay and the National Trust properties of Cotehele, Buckland Abbey and Lydford Gorge with its White Lady Waterfall.

    The historic market town of Tavistock is just 6 miles away and is a popular town with indoor pannier market and local shops selling locally produced foods. Horse riding is also available locally, as is trout fishing. Why not try canoeing on the River Tamar, or perhaps cycling on the Plym Valley track? The north and south coasts of both Devon and Cornwall are within easy reach by car and offer an amazing choice of splendid sandy beaches, a variety of water sports, cliff top walks, swimming, surfing and other seaside activities. The owners can also recommend local caterers, and guests can contact Lifton Farm Shop to organise a hog roast. Beach 20 miles. Shop 4½ miles, pub 1 mile and restaurant 1¼ miles.
    £48
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  • Mow Barton, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Mow Barton, a stunning 3-bedroom holiday home set on the beautiful Wellesley Park Estate, surrounded by countryside yet only a 25-minute walk to the city of Wells.
    This fabulous home, set all on one floor, has an open plan lounge, dining and kitchen area with vaulted ceiling and huge floor to ceiling windows that let in the light, and look over the garden to the fields beyond. Speakers in the ceiling, connected to Spotify, allow you to play music throughout the living areas, while statement and mood lighting gives an ambience for any time of day. The high-end kitchen is fully equipped with American fridge/freezer, wine cooler, double ovens, steam oven, microwave, induction hob, washing machine and tumble dryer. A wonderful island opens the kitchen up to the dining area, with large dining table, which leads to the lounge area with large L shape sofa, Smart TV and gorgeous views. The master bedroom has a kingsize bed with en-suite shower room, bedroom 2 has a double bed, and bedroom 3 has a kingsize bed which can be turned into twins, giving you flexible sleeping arrangements depending on your party. The main bathroom has a shower over the bath.
    Outside, you have a wonderful large terrace seating area with L shaped garden furniture and a lawned area. Mow Barton has the huge bonus of access to Wellesley Park’s fabulous leisure complex, with a fantastic indoor heated swimming pool, sauna and steam room, gym, library and outdoor tennis court. All of these are bookable for private use with booking slots and are included in the price of your stay. Set just 2 miles from the smallest city in the UK, Wells, which can be reached on foot in just 25 minutes and has an array of shops, bars and restaurants for you to enjoy. The Mendip Hills area of outstanding natural beauty can be reached on foot also for fabulous walks. Slightly further afield you have the ancient historic town of Glastonbury, famous for both its music festival and its Tor, it has a rich history to explore and uncover. The larger city of Bath can be reached in under an hour by car and there are plenty of national trust properties nearby to visit and enjoy.
    £136
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  • The Waterfall Retreat, CumbriaInstant Book Overlay Image
    Waterfall Retreat is a stunning, ten-bedroom home resting in Tebay near Orton, Cumbria. Near National Park. Waterfall views. Gym. Pet-friendly. Rural. Kirkby Stephen 10.6 miles; Kendal 14.3 miles; Penrith 18.9 miles; Keswick 35.5 miles.
    £883
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  • The Staying Inn, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    The Staying Inn can be found amidst mature woodland within the grounds of a glorious 18-hole cliff top golf course at Bridlington Links, midway between the villages of Sewerby and Flamborough on the stunning North Yorkshire coastline. With access to the beach and with on-site golf and a club house offering a café, bar and restaurant, this Canadian style lodge is just perfect for couples to enjoy a romantic break, or a small family who wish to have access to the beach but with local amenities close at hand. Step into the open plan living area and be greeted by a contemporary kitchen offering a host of appliances, ideally designed with plenty of work top space. The dining area offers plenty of seating where you can enjoy a hearty breakfast before heading out for the day or enjoy a delicious home cooked evening meal after a long day exploring. Two deep filled sofas are ideally placed to enjoy the view out across the lodge park to the woodland beyond. Snuggle up in an evening in front of the electric fire and enjoy a movie night on the Smart TV. The Staying Inn offers two bedrooms, a twin and a kingsize that benefits from en-suite facilities. A house bathroom sits between both bedrooms and offers a bath with shower over. From the main living area, throw open the French doors and step outside onto the decking area that provides additional seating. Enjoy an early morning coffee here and watch the deer graze throughout the park, or perhaps enjoy an alfresco evening meal. Don’t forget to bring your four-legged friend on holiday as this lodge is pet friendly. Visitors can enjoy full use of the club house and restaurant as well as the well-equipped state of the art gym, golf course and driving range (additional charges may apply). Walk through the links and enjoy the views from the cliff tops, or explore Danes Dyke, a local nature reserve which is a site of Special Scientific Interest. The stately home of Sewerby Hall and gardens is also just a short walk away. The thriving harbour town of Bridlington is just a five minute drive away and offers a plethora of fish and chip restaurants and tea rooms as well as two sandy beaches and an elegant promenade with amusement arcades. A little further afield is Burton Agnes Hall which dates back to Norman times and offers a calendar of events during the summer months. A visit to this area would not be complete without watching the wildlife spectacle at RSPB Bempton Cliffs and taking time to explore the cliff top walks or perhaps enjoy the miles of cycle routes. Inland the unspoilt rolling hills of the Yorkshire Wolds are waiting to be explored and the cultural city of Hull and historic walled city of York are both under an hour’s drive away. Make The Staying Inn the base for your relaxing Yorkshire holiday. Beach ¾ mile. Pub and restaurant ¾ mile.
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  • Barn One, StaffordshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Gretna is located on the outskirts of Longnor, a village nestled within the Peak District hills. Although the bungalow itself is quite rural, you are just a few minutes’ drive into the centre of the village where there is a pub and shop, around 5 miles is the nearest town of Buxton which has many independent shops, cafeé, and a variety of restaurants plus the opera house, which has shows on weekly, and the Pavillion Gardens which are lovely to walk around. There are other towns close to Gretna such as Leek, Ashbourne, Bakewell and the Chatsworth Estate. If you are an avid walker, you will be spoilt for choice, step outside the property and immediately be surrounded by the rolling hills offering endless countryside walks, if you prefer to follow a trail and cycle route you are just a small number of miles from the High Peak Trail which is relatively flat and has pub and ice cream stops on route.
    As you arrive at Gretna you will find ample parking down the driveway for all guests’ cars. There is a private back garden with comfortable furniture to sit on whilst spending the morning planning your exciting day ahead. There is a large living room with enough seating for all guests on the L-shaped sofa, which conveniently faces the Smart TV and wood burner; the views from this room are stunning and far reaching, especially on a clear day. The views can also be seen from the kitchen, which has all the appliances and equipment you should need to cook your favourite meals, and includes a dishwasher to ease clearing up; there is a dining table that can be extended to seat more guests. The property has three bedrooms, made up of a king, a double and a single with a pull-out bed option (for a child). There is a family bathroom with shower over the bath and an additional toilet. The property also offers a gym which is shared with other properties on the land, inside the gym is a designated study area should you need somewhere peaceful to do a few hours work.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 9 guests.
    £73
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  • La Val, CornwallInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Seanicview La Val, your gateway to an enchanting Cornwall holiday in the delightful town of Callington. Nestled in the heart of this charming region, Seanicview La Val offers a perfect starting point for exploring the diverse array of experiences that Cornwall has to offer. Callington, a hidden gem in the Cornish countryside, is a place where history, nature, and culture intertwine harmoniously. Whether you seek relaxation, outdoor adventures, or a taste of local traditions, this quaint town has it all.
    For those eager to connect with Cornwall’s natural beauty, the nearby Tamar Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty beckons. Immerse yourself in lush woodlands, tranquil rivers, and rolling hills as you embark on scenic hikes and leisurely walks. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the diverse avian species that call this area home. The nearby Kit Hill Country Park is a must-visit destination for panoramic views and a fascinating look into Cornwall’s mining heritage. Hike to the summit of Kit Hill and be rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the winding River Tamar.
    History enthusiasts will appreciate Callington’s historic sites, including the striking St. Mary’s Church with its impressive stained glass windows and medieval architecture. Explore the Mining World Heritage site of Morwellham Quay, where you can step back in time to the 19th century and discover the rich mining and industrial heritage of the region. If you’re a foodie, Cornwall’s culinary scene won’t disappoint. Sample traditional Cornish pasties, indulge in fresh seafood at local restaurants, and visit charming tearooms for a cream tea experience like no other. Don’t forget to explore the local farmers’ markets to savour the flavours of Cornwall’s artisanal produce.
    For a taste of Cornwall’s artistic spirit, visit local galleries and craft shops, where you can admire the work of talented local artisans and perhaps even take home a piece of Cornwall’s creative soul.
    Seanicview La Val in Callington, Cornwall, promises an idyllic base for an unforgettable holiday. Whether you’re drawn to the natural beauty of the Tamar Valley, the rich history of the region, or the delectable Cornish cuisine, this charming town offers something for everyone.
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  • Oasis Lodge, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Oasis Lodge can be found on the very popular Bridlington Links Golf Course directly opposite a gate leading to Sewerby Hall and Gardens and the coast beyond. This spacious, detached log cabin is surrounded by mature woodland with the golf club house, offering a gym, bar and restaurant just a short stroll away, making this holiday home perfect for couples or up to four people. Step inside and be greeted by a welcoming open plan living space. The well-appointed kitchen has plenty of work top space from which to prepare delicious home cooked meals that can be enjoyed on the farmhouse style dining table that sits close by. The main living area is south facing and is flooded by natural light from the French doors which lead out to the enclosed decking. There are two bedrooms, a twin with en-suite and a double with an en-suite. The wrap around decking offers additional seating and is just perfect for an al-fresco breakfast, afternoon in the sun or perhaps a few drinks in the evening whilst spotting the deer grazing in the park.
    The club house is just a short stroll from the lodge where there is a popular restaurant and bar which can be used by non-members and there is also a gym available (at cost). In addition, within Sewerby Gardens you will find the popular Clock Tower Cafe offering snacks and light meals. There is also a children’s play park, putting green and a small zoo to explore. For golf enthusiasts enjoy the 18-hole golf course and driving range (at cost). With over 50 acres of parkland there are plenty of places to enjoy a picnic along the clifftop or catch the land train that runs in high season between Sewerby Gardens and the Bridlington North and South beaches.
    Bridlington is a popular family resort boasting beautiful sandy beaches with flat golden sand stretching to the horizon, a busy harbour and a wide choice of shops. There are also plenty of bars and restaurants and the Bridlington Spa Theatre is very popular with international acts and shows. To the north of the Links, you can walk the coastal path to Danes Dyke Woodland Reserve where there are some wonderful nature walks. It is all dog-friendly and you can wander down through the wooded areas to the shoreline where there is a broad, flat beach accessible at low tide. Walk further or drive to Flamborough Head and explore the North and South Landings with spectacular white chalk cliffs and rugged clifftop pathways.
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  • Bruar Lodge, Scottish HighlandsInstant Book Overlay Image
    If you are looking for a peaceful stay surrounded by beautiful countryside and close to the bustling, historic town of St Andrews and one of the most stunning coastlines in Fife, then look no further. This delightful lodge can be found in a small resort set in over 100 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with woodland walks. Tucked away in Fife’s stunning countryside and yet just a 5-minute drive from St Andrews.
    Comprising of two bedrooms accommodating four guests, a bright and spacious open-plan living area with a fully equipped modern kitchen. Decorated throughout to a very good standard along with quality furnishings and bedding.
    St. Andrews may be known principally for its championship golf courses, but this charming and historic town is also a wonderful place for holidays. It has a lovely old-world atmosphere that comes from its university and medieval buildings. In amongst the cobbled streets and narrow alley ways of the medieval town centre are plenty of shops, cafés and restaurants. Discover St. Andrew’s Castle, cathedral, and adjacent Church of St. Regulus, and climb the steps in the tower for magnificent views over the town. This is a coastal town with access to a wide sandy beach where you can stroll in the sand or indulge in some seal spotting, which can often be seen off this coast. Whether you are looking to tee off, bask in the royal history or explore the local wildlife, St. Andrews is definitely the place for you. Also, part of Fife’s Coastal Path where you will find picturesque fishing villages dotted along the coast. The Scottish Secret Bunker, The Deer Centre and the charming village of Falkland with its Palace and Gardens can all be reached in under 30-minute drive. Beach 5 miles.
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