3 Overcliff is a gorgeous family-friendly property in the charming fishing community of Port Isaac that offers unobstructed, spectacular views of the ocean. It has been exquisitely decorated throughout and offers sleeping quarters for six people, making it the perfect Cornish retreat.

The sleek and modern kitchen greets you as soon as you enter the property. It is completely furnished with an electric oven and hob, microwave, refrigerator and freezer, coffee maker, dishwasher, and a washing and dryer for your convenience. There is space at the dining table for six people to sit and eat. The cosy sitting area, which is next to the kitchen, is equipped with two cosy couches and an armchair. With floor-to-ceiling windows and a charming open fire, you can comfortably take in the breathtaking sea views. A useful bathroom room with a walk-in shower, washbasin, toilet, and the extra comfort of underfloor heating completes the ground floor.

There are three exquisitely furnished bedrooms in the property. Enjoy the luxury of a king-size bed in bedroom one as you begin your day with breathtaking views of the sea. While the third bedroom has twin single beds and more lovely views, the second bedroom has twin single beds that may be made into a super-king bed upon request. A bathtub with an overhead shower, a washbasin and a toilet are all included in the spacious family bathroom.

A beautiful garden awaits you outside, complete with a decked area that offers cosy outdoor seating options and a barbeque. You can enjoy delicious outdoor meals or just unwind and take in the beautiful surroundings.

It’s a short stroll to the famous Port Isaac harbour. Along with a cooperative grocery store, the little passageways are lined with independent stores, cafes, and eateries. Enjoy local lobster and a glass of wine in the charming patio of “Fresh from the Sea,” which is located at the top of the hamlet. 3 If you want to explore the north Cornish coastline, 3 Overcliff is the ideal starting point.

Built in the 1500s, St Michael’s property is a particularly distinctive boutique self-catering property in Wells-next-the-Sea. This hideaway is ideal for anyone seeking a truly special spot in an excellent town that is close to the beach and services, with a stunning lookout tower that offers breathtaking views of the port and the coast for as far as the eye can reach.

St. Michael’s Cottage is a four-story former merchant’s home constructed of flint and brick in the 16th century. Rich in character, it features an observation tower on the fourth story at the top of the house, offering stunning views of the harbour, the marshes, East Fleet Creek, and the ocean beyond. This location is ideal for daytime viewing of the breathtaking coastline and is as amazing for nighttime stargazing, especially with the telescope and binoculars provided. This beautiful cottage decorated in a neutral palette is set on a no through road right in the heart of Wells-next-the-Sea, on one of the narrow lanes that leads down to the quay, and comes with off street parking for one car and its own sunny south-facing courtyard garden, with a barbecue seating area.

Inside this charming cottage, you’ll find a sitting room with a wood-burning stove, four luxurious bedrooms, two bathrooms, a shower room and two steep Norfolk winder stairs on either side of the house. There is a television room on the third floor that may also be used as a fifth bedroom. By using the couch bed, the space can accommodate 11 people, though this is only advised for children.The bottom floor’s communal kitchen/dining area offers a chance to savour delicious food and chat while remembering the day’s activities. Built into the converted sail loft, the master bedroom is exquisite and offers a true sense of the house’s history with its exposed brickwork walls and gorgeous heavily-beamed ceiling. Now tastefully renovated, St Michael’s Cottage is a distinctive, eccentric vacation rental with lots of personality that offers easygoing yet fashionable living. It is perfect for a quick getaway or an extended stay and can accommodate both families and friends.

St Michael’s Cottage is one of Wells’ oldest buildings and as such there are uneven floor levels and steps both within and outside the property. The staircases inside the property are enclosed, steep, curved and narrow Norfolk winder stairs. We would advise that the house would not be suitable for those less mobile. This cottage is very enchanting, and those who stay will adore the unique character that it comes with.

Foxtail Cottage, part of a picturesque terraced series of cottages with exceptional rear views over a deer park and rolling Cotswold countryside, was originally constructed for the workers of the numerous silk mills functioning in the hamlet in the middle of the 19th century.

An large, dual-purpose sitting and dining area with a Cotswold stone inglenook fireplace, oak flooring, and elegant furnishings awaits you at the ground level. It’s the ideal spot to unwind in the evening. A delightful surprise awaits you downstairs at the lower ground level, where you’ll find a gorgeous kitchen with Aga and a light-filled garden room that doubles as a second sitting room during the day to enjoy the lovely rear views. Bi-folding doors lead out to the decked area that overlooks the lovely garden. There is a wide sun terrace with sun loungers, a bistro set, a Weber charcoal barbecue, and a chiminea after descending a few steps from the garden. In the park directly behind the sun terrace, you can frequently spot deer, and if you’re lucky, they might even approach the surrounding fence!

Located in the North Cotswolds’ undulating hills between Moreton-in-Marsh (which has direct rail access to London Paddington) and Chipping Campden, Blockley is a charming golden stone village with lots of walking opportunities across the surrounding countryside. The BBC mystery thriller “Father Brown” is set amid Blockley’s stunning church, churchyard, and vicarage. A renovated water mill along the creek, a fantastic community-run café, a well-stocked store, and two pubs are just a short stroll from the village’s many other ancient structures. Broadway, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold are also close by.

Kites Holt offers guests unique accommodations with a high level of luxury and comfort while showcasing light and space while retaining much of its original character and some odd elements. The ideal location for a cosy rural getaway is this classic thatched cottage in a pristine village. With original flooring, exposed beams and an open fireplace, Kites Holt offers you the best of both traditional and modern design. It also features contemporary amenities like underfloor heating in the bathroom and an opulent super-king size bed with a Devon wool duvet that can be made into twin singles if necessary. The cosy bedroom also has triple aspect picture windows, a walk-in wardrobe in the “Narnia” design, and more exposed beams. The ground floor’s lovely bathroom features a lavish roll-top slipper bath and a double wet room-style walk-in shower.

Outside, visitors can take use of the private, completely enclosed courtyard garden that faces southwest and is furnished with fragrant plants, garden furniture, and beautiful views of the town church and surrounding landscape.

The charming little community of Stockland is tucked away in the Blackdown Hills, which were named an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1991. Numerous country walks through the countryside and woodland are conveniently located near your home. The Kings Arms, a friendly tavern in the village, serves a wide variety of wines and regional ales. Because it is so popular, it is best to make a reservation if you plan to eat out!

Wesleyan chapel, a magnificent converted church with a carefully considered and well-curated plan that highlights the exceptional unobstructed views of the surrounding Yorkshire Dales, was constructed in 1884 with many Gothic Revival architectural elements. The recent renovation has made sure that many of these traditional features now merge perfectly with all the modern comforts you would expect in a truly lovely rural hideaway, thanks to the property’s ideal location on the Bolton Abbey Estate.

The spacious open-plan living space with classic vaulted ceilings that evoke an atmosphere of old-world charm and warmth is accessible from the lovely white wooden entrance. Separating the cosy living area from the contemporary fully equipped kitchen and dining area with a big island and antique church pews, the room’s focal point is the dual aspect wood burning fireplace and open chimney breast.

Wesleyan Chapel has four spacious bedrooms (two double four poster beds and a super-king that may be made into twin beds upon request) that can accommodate up to eight people. The bedrooms are located down a stone staircase on the lower floor. Every bedroom is furnished with heritage colours and classic designs, and each has its own bathroom. All the bathrooms have cosy underfloor heating.

The patio outside has a seating area that is thoughtfully designed to optimise the enjoyment of the peace and quiet as well as the breathtaking views of Barden Bridge and the Wharfe Valley.

Enjoy a hot tub on the outdoor patio while taking in the pristine views of the Yorkshire Dales and beyond. For the most unforgettable outdoor dining experience, there is also a large seating area and a barbecue. Please be aware that in order to perform necessary water testing, the Bolton Abbey Estates team needs daily access to the hot tub. Every Monday through Friday between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., the hot tub will be drained, cleaned, and refilled. There is no need to enter the cottage.

The neighbouring Devonshire Spa is open to Wesleyan Chapel guests for £7.50 per person. Reservations are required for 45-minute timed periods, which are available from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Treatments, prolonged use of the spa’s amenities, and lunch are all included in the spa day experiences that are offered. To make a reservation, please get in touch with Devonshire Spa directly.

Little Star is a lovely romantic cottage for two that is tucked away in the charming village of Ringstead, only two miles from the stunning Old Hunstanton beach. It exudes rustic coastal charm with wooden beams and floorboards and lots of elegant character.

Dogs are welcome, and the famous Gin Trap Inn, which serves delicious meals and sells more than 100 different types of gin, is just a short stroll away. You won’t want to leave!

This lovely terraced cottage made of Norfolk flint is of very good quality and has lots of charm. It offers relaxed living in a lovely village with a well-known bar and village store, and is furnished with statement pieces. Enjoy breathtaking treks with breathtaking views of the coastline from this location, which is near to the Ringstead Downs and Peddars Way. To see the birds and wildlife up close, visit the nearby bird and nature reserves in Snettisham and Titchwell. Regardless of the season, Little Star is the ideal destination for couples seeking a romantic retreat or a restful escape in stunning and motivating surroundings. It is situated in a serene area up a little gravel path.

It is ideal for a summer or winter retreat because it has a large sitting area with a wood-burning stove, a functional yet charmingly painted kitchen with contemporary appliances, and a separate garden room with a dining table and chairs and sliding doors leading to the garden. The huge vaulted and beamed master bedroom, featuring a four-poster bed and lovely views to the front, is accessed upstairs via a steep mediaeval Norfolk winder staircase. You can practically lie in the bathtub and watch the stars as you soak thanks to the skylight in the bathroom, which has a spacious walk-in shower and a freestanding modern bathtub. The cottage has character, yet you will be warm because the windows are double-glazed and has central heating.

The Barn, which dates back to the 19th century, has undergone extensive renovations to create the perfect getaway spot for family or friends, being located at the southernmost tip of the Isle of Wight surrounded by National Trust downland and glorious coastal walks, just a short stroll will take you down to the Lighthouse. During the renovation the roof was lifted to make space for two bedrooms upstairs, decorated in light colours and wood painted floors, both have south facing views over the garden and English Channel beyond. The ground floor is open plan and designed in a contemporary style with a wood burner to relax by with a good book and a glass of wine! The kitchen is well equipped if you feel like cooking or pop round the corner to our local Inn. The Barn is a perfect retreat for couples and families who love the outdoor life in summer and winter, one small dog is welcome.

Butley Priory is unlike any other place in the world. considered “one of the most romantic houses in England” by Vogue. This historic Grade 1 listed structure, which is only 700 years old, has lately undergone exquisite restoration to create an incredibly comfortable space. It is a memorable place to stay because of its Gothic architecture, spacious reception halls with vaulted ceilings, and burning log fireplaces.

The only structures left from the ancient 20-acre estate are the Refectory barn, the Rere-Dorter, and the Priory, which was established in the 12th century as the gatehouse to an Augustinian Priory.

The Great Hall is a stunning venue that can accommodate weddings, birthday celebrations, and supper clubs, or it can be used as a private area for a family vacation or smaller house party. Everyone may find plenty of space here to play board games, check up on their daily Suffolk adventures, or just unwind by the fire. The newly planted lovely Tudor garden, which is a profusion of roses and lavender in the summer, is directly accessible from the French doors. For alfresco lunch and dinner gatherings and barbecues, there are outdoor tables and chairs beneath a shade tree. The Priory is completely isolated and encircled by farms and old woods. The only sounds you will hear are the occasional tractor and the singing of nightingales.

Indigo Barn was designed with mindfulness and wellbeing at its core, in addition to its amazing interior design and setting. The owner hosts a number of special weekends throughout the year to further highlight these features and highlight the many reasons Norfolk is so unique. Indigo Barn can accommodate everyone, whether it’s setting up a yoga mat on the terrace with a view of the valley, scheduling a private beauty therapist (please enquire before arrival) to utilise the on-site treatment facility to its fullest, or hiring a private chef to prepare meals.

Indigo Barn is situated on the edge of the Stiffkey Valley near Warham, surrounded by the Holkham Estate. From there, you may enjoy sweeping views of the rolling meadow and the chalk ridges that run parallel to the North Norfolk shoreline. With frequent sightings of barn owls, boxing hares, and deer wandering the surrounding fields, the area will be particularly appealing to nature lovers. The sandy beach at Wells-next-the-Sea is just a short drive away.

Indigo Barn has been thoughtfully designed to provide its visitors with a window to the stunning Norfolk landscape in a custom, opulent setting by fusing the modern with the distinctive and the classic. Examples of regional artisan crafts are scattered throughout, adding a tactile, handcrafted authenticity to the experience.

Canny Grouse Barn is a secluded, stone-built refuge with accessible accommodations on the ground floor, located on magnificent moorland in the village of Nateby, just a short distance from the bustling market town of Kirkby Stephen. This hideaway features a specially constructed wet room, electric bed, and movable kitchen components to give wheelchair users independence. Similarly, those who love the outdoors and active personalities who like walking, cycling, and rural activities would love Canny Grouse Barn.

This charming property, which was converted from the original hay barn in 2023, offers cosy lodging for six people and is ideal for unwinding after a day of touring the Cumbrian sights or the Yorkshire Dales National Park’s villages and market towns, such as Hawes in Wensledale and Reeth in Swaledale. Take a picnic and spend the evening watching the sunset over the fell directly behind the barn, or relax on the window seat in the kitchen as you watch the sheep graze.

There is a lot to explore and take in the rich history of this 1698-built castle in South Cornwall, which is located on the Devon and Cornwall border. Take a boat tour or rent kayaks or paddleboards on the River Tamar. Go farther out and discover the breathtaking South Coast, including Whitsand Bay, which has four miles of golden sands and is reachable by a precipitous cliff path. The South West Coast Path, which offers hikes to Portwrinkle, Downderry, Looe, and Polperro, goes parallel to the cliffs. Explore the beautiful grounds and spend a day playing croquet or bowles on the lawn, or spend a day clay pigeon shooting, wine tasting, or 4×4 off-roading—all of which are accessible at the Castle (at an extra cost). If all this sounds too exhausting, a day relaxing by the heated swimming pool is never wasted time

The Big Barn is located near Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, above the ancient 16th-century hamlet and private estate of Walton. It consists of two beautiful barn conversions, Coach House and The Piggery, connected by a ground-floor doorway. The Big Barn is the ideal spot for families and friends to get together and take in the stunning views because it seamlessly combines modern interior design with rustic charm.

High Ridge Barn offers opulent, contemporary, and cosy self-catering lodging that was created by an architect and recently refurbished entirely. The period details are complemented by the contemporary interior, creating a feeling of lightness and cosiness.

With breathtaking views of the Swythamley Valley, the 17th Century Farm and Barn is situated in the Peak District National Park and is constructed of local pink stone. The serene rural setting is encircled by acres of fields and forests; neighbours include sheep, deer, wild birds, and rescued hens and hedgehogs. Despite this, Leek’s numerous stores and eateries are just a 12-minute drive away, and all of the major supermarkets and the renowned Pabna Indian restaurant deliver here.

The Barn is High Ridge’s only self-catering property, and its design is ideal for big families or groups of friends looking for a peaceful getaway with breathtaking views, fresh air, and starry skies.

The ideal home for a vacation with loved ones or friends. Take a seat and relax in the living room and turn on the smart TV or start the wood burner.
Go to the kitchen and use the Smeg range cooker to prepare a delicious meal and to start your down time, take a bottle out of the huge American Fridge Freezer.
Featuring two downstairs King ensuites and one King with additional access to a large WC/wetroom. You have an abundance of options immediately away. One Super King/twin and one King are the two additional ensuite bedrooms accessible via the natural wooden stairway. The third floor room is spacious and has a large en suite bathroom with a roll-top bathtub.
In addition, Rosehaven boasts a private pool that is heated to a comfortable 26 to 28 degrees Celsius and offers breathtaking views of the private garden. Extra towels are provided in the changing areas.
There’s a 12-person table and a gas barbecue in the gazebo area for peaceful outdoor dining.
We don’t charge for our hot tubs; they are free.
Furthermore, the initial firewood (baskets and bunker) that we provide is not extra and is included by the rental fee.

Located on the picturesque 50-acre Pudleston Court estate is the recently constructed, opulent Meadow View, complete with private pool. This home can accommodate up to 6 guests and has been constructed to provide the utmost in guest comforts. There is a ground floor bathroom with a shower and three double bedrooms, each with its own ensuite. The enormous leather sofa, tweed armchairs, wood furniture, and rustic farmhouse flags adorn the open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space. The custom kitchen includes an integrated dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine, and Smeg combi microwave/oven and single integrated oven. There is seating for six people outside, a gas barbecue and deck chairs.

Furthermore, the initial firewood (baskets and bunker) that we provide is not extra and is included by the rental fee.

Ramson Lodge is one of five detached luxury lodges which are located in idyllic countryside on the Wakes Hall Estate in the breath-taking Colne Valley on the Essex/Suffolk border. Each lodge boasts a verandah and the ultimate indulgence – a soothing hot tub, surrounded by 500 acres of land and walks to the village of Wakes Colne.

Jasmine Cottage is a beautiful 300-year-old Cotswold stone cottage nestled in the quiet, unspoilt village of Windrush. Surrounded by National Trust land, there are numerous walks in the stunning Windrush valley leading to water meadows and idyllic villages. Wildlife and birds are abundant and you will often see foxes, badgers, hares, deer and many beautiful species of birds and wildflowers. It is a perfect cottage to relax by the fire and unwind.

An immaculately presented Grade II listed Georgian house in a superb location right in the heart of the chi-chi village of Burnham Market. With excellent facilities right on the doorstep along with stylish, comfortable accommodation for larger groups, family get-togethers and celebrations, Estcourt House is a hard one to beat.

Sympathetically and tastefully refurbished with great attention to detail, this elegant period property really doesn’t disappoint. The owners have thought of absolutely everything to ensure you have all you need to enjoy a carefree holiday, be it for a short or longer stay – from a warm outside shower, so handy for when you and your dog return from the beach, to a choice of spacious living areas allowing room for everyone to socialise together or find a quiet space of their own.

WOW! This fantastic detached property is perfect place to enjoy a family holiday or indulgent short break away with friends. Situated in a quiet location close to the sea and of all the amenities that Heacham has to offer. This spacious and welcoming provides so many opportunities to have fun. With a hot tub, fantastic outdoor dining area, a games room and children’s play area complete with a furnished Wendy house with mezzanine floor, this property is made for entertaining.

Cleverly converted from an ancient cart shed/log barn and mid-century milking parlour, Hoods provides bright, contemporary, light filled accommodation with an open-plan living/dining/kitchen area, utility room, cloakroom, family bathroom and two bedrooms, one with an en-suite shower room. With wonderful far reaching views across the Marshwood Vale including local landmark Colmer’s Hill, you can experience some of the best uninterrupted views of Dorset.

Situated within the grounds of the Came House Estate, Park House is a combination of our two handsome houses, The Garden House and The Courtyard House, which together can accommodate up to 19 guests in style.

Dating from the mid 18th century, both properties enjoy the splendour and elegance of Palladian architecture along, with the comforts and luxuries of the modern age, thanks to a sensitive and thoughtful renovation. Perfect for a multi-generational family gathering, both houses have stylish and generous sized rooms, and flexible bedroom accommodation so that all members of the family can be easily accommodated. Each house has its own well-equipped kitchen, beautiful sitting rooms, and plenty of bathrooms and en-suites, making your holiday home ideal for your large party.

This grandiose, spectacularly curated Grade II Listed farmhouse is located in the quintessential Norfolk village of Grimston, surrounded by open rolling fields, the Sandringham Estate and a mere 20-minute drive to the coastline. Retaining original traditional country styling and charm, this hideaway features supremely elegant interiors and is set within expertly maintained expansive grounds boasting a heated outdoor swimming pool.

This fantastic bespoke lodge is nestled private position amid woodland with spectacular sea views over the Clyde Estuary, Argyll Hills and the stunning Ben Lomond. Located close to the pretty village of Langbank with its very handy train station, quality restaurant which are both within walking distance from the lodge, there is also the championship Gleddoch golf club. Enjoy the amazing walking and biking routes directly from the property, with the 75-cycle route and Clyde Coastal path close by to explore. Visit the nearby wonderful county estates and parks of Finlaystone, Glennifer, Ingliston and Castle Semple. Within easy reach of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park and Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, ideal for all outdoor pursuits or enjoy ferry trips to Dunoon, The Isle of Bute and the Isle of Arran.

Styled as a traditional Scottish longhouse and located less than 1 mile from Uig, this holiday let has been designed to blend in perfectly with the dramatic landscape. North Skye is best known for incredible landmarks such as the Rha waterfalls, Castle Ewen and the Fairy Glen so there is plenty to explore less than 4 miles away. It is also home to an incredibly diverse range of wildlife, including nesting puffins from late April to July, which you can see by boat.

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