• Camoor Cottage, East Riding Of YorkshireInstant Book Overlay Image
    Camoor Cottage is stone built property tucked away down a quiet side street in the traditional seaside town on Hornsea in the unspoilt East Riding of Yorkshire. This charming 18th century cottage provides spacious accommodation for four guests wishing to enjoy a traditional seaside holiday. The property is currently being renovated, so the property may differ to the images.
    On entering the property there is a well-appointed living room area with a wall mounted TV and a selection of sofas. The fully equipped kitchen is to the rear and has all the facilities required of a modern holiday home. A breakfast bar provides the perfect spot to enjoy an early breakfast before heading out to enjoy the day. The house bathroom completes the ground floor accommodation.
    Take the stairs to the first floor and you will find a large kingsize room with dual aspect windows and a small en-suite shower room and also a double room. Both the bedrooms have been furnished with guests’ comfort in mind and a great night’s sleep is guaranteed. Camoor Cottage has a small enclosed courtyard which retains one of the original cobbled walls. The private hot tub (for 3) is elevated on a decked area which also has seating to one side. There is also access from the courtyard to secure garage to the side of the property.
    A short walk from the property is the main shopping street and here you will find all the amenities required for your stay. The nearest pub is but a stone’s throw away and the beach only a ten minute walk. Hornsea is home to Hornsea Meer, one of the largest freshwater lakes in Yorkshire. It is great for boating and birdwatching. A little further afield are the stunning Yorkshire Wolds where there are miles of cycle routes and footpaths to explore. Camoor Cottage will make the perfect place for your Yorkshire seaside holiday.
    £98
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  • Holgates, SomersetInstant Book Overlay Image
    Welcome to Holgates, refurbished in 2024 and beautifully presented, ensuring the perfect holiday in the Somerset countryside, just a mile from the Devon border. With a recently installed air source heat pump, solar panels on the property, ecological cleaning products and recycling of household waste, we take pride in our efforts to have as little impact upon the environment as possible, and we plan to continue improving.
    Holgates is set on one level, accessed via the conservatory into the well-equipped kitchen/dining room, with wonderful views across the garden and fields beyond. In the living room is plenty of seating, an electric fire for cosy evenings and French doors opening onto the garden and views of the rolling hills. The inner hallway has a games table and leads to the two bedrooms and main bathroom. The master bedroom has a super kingsize bed, a TV and hairdryer. There is room for us to make up a cot. The second bedroom can be made up into a kingsize bed or two singles.
    The enclosed garden has a terrace with table and chairs, as well as a coal barbeque, and you will find a selection of garden games in the conservatory. The hot tub offers the perfect spot for relaxing.
    Situated on the Blackdown Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and within easy reach of the Quantock Hills and Honiton. For family entertainment, head to the Yeovilton Fleet Air Arm Museum, The West Somerset Steam Railway, or for the younger ones, visit Crealy Adventure Park near Exeter. The Blackdown Hills themselves offer some superb country walking, wildlife, flying for the adventurous at Dunkeswell Airdrome or simply enjoy the local village pubs. Within a 40-minute drive, visit the Jurassic Coast and the seaside town of Lyme Regis, and slightly further afield Weston Super Mare, or even Bath with its many restaurants, shops and museums. South Coast Devon beaches are just 18 miles away and the Somerset northern beach 26 miles.
    By arrangement with the owner and at cost, stables and fields can be used for your horse, with hacking and bridlepaths close by.
    £82
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  • Capercaillie Cottage, HighlandInstant Book Overlay Image
    This detached and quintessential, romantic hideaway lies deep in the Sutherland hills on the owner’s croft with sheep and beef cattle. Over 200 years old and accessed by a track, it has 2ft thick stone walls and traditional tin roof, and has undergone a unique and innovative conversion, together with an adjoining stone barn. Transformed into a holiday home offering a bright and contemporary living space, it retains the very best of its original charm. A large wood burner and uninterrupted views across miles of open hillside, as well as a hot tub on the elevated decking outside, add to the experience.
    The stunning main living area is open plan, with a large wood burner at one end and a well-equipped, contemporary kitchen with handmade units at the other. Steep ladder stairs lead up from the kitchen to a bedroom, which occupies the whole of the mezzanine area. Very low double doors open through to the ground floor en-suite bedroom, but due to the height and depth of the stone wall, it is advisable to access this bedroom from the part-covered walkway around the perimeter of the cottage. This charming bedroom has a hairdryer provided and a feature claw-foot bath, as well as an adjoining en-suite. At the opposite end of the cottage is a bright shower room, accessed via the part-covered decking. Another bedroom (also with hairdryer provided) is located within a separate stone barn conversion 20m from the main cottage, and enjoys the same incredible views down the glen to the hills beyond. Capercaillie Cottage is superbly well equipped and furnished, with deep leather sofas and high quality appliances throughout. It is set within 1 acre of grounds, with raised decking and hot tub located just outside the main entrance, with a feature ornamental pond below.
    The owners work 300 acres of the surrounding croftland and hills, which you are welcome to explore with their prior permission. Wildlife is prolific in the area, with red deer, pine martens and abundant birdlife, including rare red kites, golden eagles, oystercatchers and curlews. Whilst the location is completely secluded, the charming village of Rogart is 4 miles away, with its thriving village pub and restaurant, shop, post office and railway station. Visit historic and archeological sites, as well as romantic castles such as Dunrobin, seat of the Dukes of Sutherland. Mountain biking along lovely forest trails, golf, fishing and various watersports are all available. The picturesque seaside town of Dornoch, with its award-winning sandy beach and championship golf course, is just 20 minutes’ drive away. For the less energetic, sit back, relax, enjoy the hot tub and watch the ever-changing scenery from this inspiring and totally unspoilt location. Beach 12 miles. Shop, pub and restaurant 4 miles.
    £216
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  • No Place, CornwallInstant Book Overlay ImageNew In Overlay Image
    Sennen, England
    Nestled in the idyllic countryside is No Place. This charming three-bedroom thatched cottage offers a serene and picturesque retreat for up to six adults. Thought to be the most westerly thatched cottage in England and originally built as a traditional Cornish long house, the cottage exudes history and character while seamlessly integrating modern comforts.
    As you step inside, the warmth of a crackling wood burner welcomes you into a cosy living area. The perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring, the living space invites you to relax with a book or enjoy intimate conversations with loved ones. There is so much to do here, the summerhouse in the garden is ideal for taking shelter from the winds, allowing you to enjoy the rugged landscape, or you can wander around the extensive gardens. The cottage boasts lush lawns, established shrubs and colourful blooms that create a picturesque backdrop. The roof terrace offers breath-taking views of the surrounding landscape, and for those looking to bask in the sun or enjoy a refreshing dip, a swimming pool beckons, whilst a hot tub offers a luxurious soak under the starlit sky. These outdoor amenities provide the perfect blend of relaxation and recreation, ensuring every moment spent outdoors is a memorable one. During the day why not burn off some energy with a game of table tennis, whilst the younger children play hide and seek in the garden.
    The nearest beach is Sennen, approximately 20-minutes walk away (I mile), a large sandy beach surrounded by sand dunes, boasting two surf schools. There are two cafes and a pub in Sennen Cove (cafes open summer season only). No Place is well situated for amazing walking and hiking - it’s just a few minutes from the Cornish coastal path. Whilst you are here it is also worth travelling 15 minutes to Porthcurno, a superb beach and a fantastic area to explore. It is home to the Minack Theatre, an open-air theatre constructed on a granite outcrop jutting into the sea.
    £116
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    This first-floor holiday cottage in Llanfor, Bala is a charming and spacious accommodation perfect for a group of six. Situated in a picturesque village, it offers a cosy and comfortable retreat for your holiday. The cottage boasts three well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for a good night’s rest. The master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, adding a touch of luxury and convenience. The other two bedrooms share a modern and well-equipped bathroom, ensuring everyone has access to facilities without any hassle.
    The lounge and dining area is designed with comfort and relaxation in mind. Soft furnishings and tasteful decor create a welcoming atmosphere, making it an ideal space to unwind after a day of exploration. The modern kitchen is fully equipped with all the amenities you’ll need during your stay. It includes a convenient breakfast bar, perfect for casual meals or enjoying a morning coffee. Whether you’re preparing a simple breakfast or a gourmet dinner, you’ll find everything you need in this well-appointed kitchen.
    Local Attractions, Bala Lake (Llyn Tegid), located just a short distance away, Bala Lake is the largest natural lake in Wales. It’s a fantastic spot for water activities such as sailing, windsurfing, and kayaking. The surrounding area also offers scenic walking and cycling routes. Bala Adventure and Water Sports, this centre offers a range of outdoor activities, including white-water rafting, zip-lining, and high ropes courses. It’s a great option for those seeking an adrenaline rush. The National White-Water Centre, if you’re an adventure seeker, this centre offers thrilling white-water rafting experiences along the Tryweryn River.
    Snowdonia National Park, right on your doorstep, is a haven for nature enthusiasts. With its stunning landscapes, hiking trails, and outdoor activities. Bala Steam Railway why not take a scenic steam train ride along the shores of Bala Lake, offering a nostalgic journey through the countryside? This cottage in Llanfor, Bala, provides a comfortable and well-equipped base for exploring the natural beauty and attractions of the surrounding area.
    These properties can be booked together to accommodate up to 30 guests.
    £94
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