The village of Hope offers great amenities for guests of the cottage, including groceries, a railway station and a post office. Of course there is also a local village pub, The Cheshire Cheese Inn for resting those aching legs after traversing the Pennine Way. For those seeking a gentler walk, the nearby Hope Valley offers various walks through its pretty landscape. The River Noe runs along the boundary of the property and provides wonderfully tranquil walks along the riverbanks.

This stunning property is located in Kineton, nestled in the Warwickshire countryside, offering a charming and tranquil village setting and a peaceful escape for those seeking relaxation. Explore the village’s historic architecture, including the striking St. Peter’s Church and picturesque thatched cottage. Treat yourself to a cake or artisan bread from the award-winning bakery, just 100 metres from the property.

Enjoy the scenic Warwickshire countryside and reconnect with nature on the picturesque walks and hiking trails surrounding Kineton. The Kineton area and beyond is a haven for cyclists with an abundance of trails which boast stunning views as well as cafes and coffee stops en route. Compton Verney Art Gallery and Park is only 2.5 miles away and is well worth a visit. Take in the cultural and historical attractions of Stratford-upon-Avon (13 miles), including the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage.

The cottage also provides an excellent base for guests looking to visit the Cotswolds which is home to historic towns and villages and awe-inspiring walking trails. Highlights include the charming town of Chipping Campden (17 miles) and popular Broadway (22 miles) with its infamous tower that offers 360-degree views across the countryside.

This luxurious property is set in the beautiful wooded gorge of the River Derwent and is surrounded by stunning wooded hills and cliffs. Within walking distance there is an abundance of attractions such as Gulliver’s Kingdom, the Peak District Mining Museum, aquarium and arcades. Visitors can take a ride on the Heights of Abraham cable car and take in the incredible views in style, whilst the more active are catered for with plentiful walking around the Derwent Valley. Matlock Bath also offers a selection of quality pubs, shops and coffee shops.

Matlock Bath lies just a short drive from the historic village of Cromford, famous for its connections with Sir Richard Arkwright and the birthplace of the industrial revolution. The mills and canal are a world heritage site. The splendid Chatsworth House is close by, as well as rock climbing and cycling opportunities at Carsington Water and the High Peak, Monsal and Tissington Cycle Trails.

After heading inside through the stone porch and double doors into the unique detached Georgian Grade ll listed former hotel you’ll be in the entrance hall. With its original parquet flooring and ornate cast iron radiator you’ll get the sense of elegance you would expect from this type of property, which has been wonderfully renovated to retain its original features, but also has a contemporary feel with its designer decor.

Enjoy some competitive fun in the games room/pub including pool table, table tennis, air hockey, piano and 6 speaker karaoke machine with lights. A kitchenette with sink, fridge and dishwasher. Bluetooth/USB/DAB/CD music system. Open fire (first basket of logs provided). A perfect place to party including a large bar with bottle fridge and stylish male and female toilet facilities.

Venture up to the first-floor landing with a cosy seating area, the perfect spot to get some quiet time.

Within the first-floor south wing you will find a lavish impeccable kitchen with two gas range ovens and hobs, three dishwashers, two microwaves, two kettles, two toasters, two washing machines and two American fridge/freezers with fresh ice and filtered water. Bluetooth/USB/DAB/CD music system. The kitchen island is a great social space where everyone can congregate. Opposite the kitchen you can celebrate that special occasion in the impressive dining room (Byron Room) with ample seating for all guests and stunning views of Riber Castle, the limestone cliffs, the River Derwent and down to the village below. The property has had numerous distinguished people cross its threshold, including Lord Byron, who was so moved by his visit to The Temple that he was inspired to etch a poem on the dining room window. Queen Victoria visited when a young princess and signed the same pane. Next to this room is the cosy snug with comfy seating and a Smart TV/DVD. Adjoining the kitchen is the exquisite lounge bar with dishwasher, bottle fridge and under counter sink ideal for the perfect stay. Linking into this room is the stunning main lounge with seating for everyone and with a wall of glass windows providing panoramic views of the cliffs and river below and really give this room the Wow factor! This room has a large Smart TV/DVD and Bluetooth/USB/DAB/CD music system. A wood burning stove provides that cosy feel. (first basket of logs provided)

This room through patio doors leads onto the garden area with 2 hot tubs, trampoline and garden furniture for all guests.

Moving into the north wing you’ll find bedrooms 1-4 with stunning features throughout. Bedrooms 1 and 2 both have king-size zip-and-link beds, bedroom 3 has a super-king-size bed and bedroom 4 is a king-size. All four bedrooms have TVs and luxury en-suite shower rooms with massage jet showers and WC.

Take in the delightful views of the two acres of sandstone walled garden through the original Venetian window as you make your way up the bespoke Georgian staircase to the second floor.

Here you will be met with even more character with impressive ornate radiators and fireplaces. On the landing is a utility room with two commercial tumble dryers and plenty of space to hang your clothes.

To the second-floor north wing you’ll find charming bedrooms 5-9, all with stunning views and oozing character. These consist of bedroom 5 that has a king size bed. Bedroom 6 with a super-king-size size zip-and-link bed, bedroom 7 has a king-size zip-and-link, bedroom 8 has a superking size zip link bed and bedroom 9 has a king-size bed and beautiful original fireplace. All bedrooms have TVs and luxury en-suite bathrooms with shower over bath and WC.

To the second-floor south wing you’ll find bedrooms 10-15, again with fantastic views and original features. Bedroom 10 has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed, this has a luxury en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Bedroom 11 has a king-size bed with luxury en-suite shower room with massage jet shower and WC. Bedroom 12 has a king-size bed and a luxury en-site shower room with massage jet shower and WC. Bedroom 13 is a family room with king-size bed with two additional single beds and luxury en-suite shower room with massage jet shower and WC. Bedroom 14 has a super-king-size zip-and-link bed with two additional single beds and luxury en-suite bathroom with shower over bath and WC. Finally, completing the accommodation, bedroom 15 has a king-size zip-and-link bed and luxury en-suite shower room with massage jet shower and WC. All the bedrooms have TVs.

This outstanding property is great for large groups looking for heaps of space and freedom to do their own thing, before exploring the Peak District together.

The front of the historic property is approached through a stone patio, from where you will find a border shrub garden with seating area, superbly located in two acres of hillside with delightful views at all angles. Heading to the main garden spend lazy afternoons relaxing by the two hot tubs and taking in the fantastic views. Perfectly suited to enjoy al fresco dining with the two charcoal BBQ’s on warm summer nights. There are multiple seating areas to choose from so take your pick where you’d like your morning cup of tea. There is off-road parking for up to 20 cars in the car parking area opposite and in the adjoining large car park to the side, there is roadside parking is also available, subject to availability.

Nestled in pretty Beaulieu Village high street where donkeys and ponies have right of way over traffic, adding to the charm, This elegant 17th century cottage is ideally located for your next break to The New Forest. There are plenty of amenities on the doorstep from local shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants as well as a wealth of walking routes to discover. You can also easily reach the beaches of the Solent within a forty minute drive if you fancy a day out at the seaside.

This unique waterside cottage stands on stilts on the bank of the river, in the woodlands of the New Forest National Park, with many miles of open forest to explore right on the doorstep. Outdoor enthusiasts will adore the activities on offer in the local area from kayaking to canoeing, walking and cycling, and there are interesting attractions in the area to spend a day or two exploring. Exbury gardens is only a 15 minute drive from the property and The Bucklers Hard Story and Maritime Museum are all close by, or jump on the Isle of Wight ferry at Lymington for a fantastic day out.

This contemporary and stylishly furnished property is located in the quiet hamlet of North Boarhunt, ideal as a base to explore all that Hampshire has to offer; from picturesque walks in the South Downs National Park, to retail therapy in the cities of Southampton (20 miles), Portsmouth (8 miles) and Winchester (18 miles). The delightful nearby village of Wickham (1.5 miles) boasts an array of independent retailers, an impressive selection of eateries and a variety of pubs and wine bars; ideal for couples looking to experience the immediate area, with taxis being available from the location. Located around 4 miles to the west, the wonderful Quob Park Estate also offers regular wine-tasting events – booking is essential.

A spacious detached luxury property, situated in the conservation area of Whitstable, it is the ideal choice for families or groups, with several restaurants and local pubs at the end of the road. There is a working harbour with a fish market, takeaway stalls and boat trips and a celebrated Oyster Festival every July. There is also a vibrant music and arts scene. The beach is gently shelving, making it ideal for families, and offers water sports hire during the summer months. Cyclists can enjoy a bike ride along the Crab and Winkle Way or ride along the coast to Herne Bay. For walkers, there are many footpaths to explore along the Kent coastline. Further afield is the historic city of Canterbury (8.4 miles) with independent shopping and its world-famous Cathedral, and Faversham, with its romantic creek and bustling market (8.5 miles).

This property is a stylish and private villa that oozes luxury and boasts next-generation technology such as a 108-inch 4K cinema, iPad-controlled entertainment and mood lighting plus an outdoor hot tub, to name just a few great extras. Ideally located in Bowness on Windermere, the accommodation is the first self-catering home and smart holiday home let property to be created in the North of England. It takes holiday letting to a completely new level. This beautifully proportioned detached Lakeland self-catering home is set within its own grounds and only a 15-minute walk or a 3-minute taxi ride into the bustling village of Bowness on Windermere next to Lake Windermere, where you can enjoy food and activities a-plenty, including Michelin-star restaurants and bars or a charted yacht experience.

Located on the seafront, you can enjoy panoramic sea views from all over this property and better still, you can walk to the beach just a few metres from the doorstep. Stroll into the village for a wide range of shops, pubs, take-aways and restaurants. Wander around the colourful harbour to see the fishing boats and book a boat trip to the Farne Islands to see the grey seals, a range of birds and wildlife, including puffins in the season. Walk or cycle north along the coastal path to visit magnificent Bamburgh Castle, (3 miles) play on the vast sandy beach and browse the shops and restaurants, or south to Beadnell Bay (3.5 miles) for a picnic in the dunes, rock pooling and water sports. Cross the causeway to explore Holy Island and Lindisfarne Castle (19 miles).

Enjoy an unforgettable getaway at this luxurious beachfront home from home, with direct access to the coastal path just steps away. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and birdwatchers, or a romantic break, relax and unwind in the soothing ambiance of the coast, bask in the sun, and stroll along the sand! Tucked away in a quiet street, yet just a short walk from the centre of Knott End where you find a range of shops, including one of Lancashire’s top-rated butchers, and a delightful local pub. Keen golfers can visit Knott End Golf Club and there are many scenic walks along the sea wall including around the Hackensall Hall built in 1656. Nature lovers will be in their element in this quiet part of the world but those who want to explore further afield the Forest of Bowland AONB, the historic town Garstang and city of Lancaster are all within 15 miles.

Reached up a long tree-lined driveway this beautiful property provides the perfect getaway for families and larger groups. Once you enter you’ll never want to leave but if you can drag yourself away then there a day trips aplenty on the doorstep. Robin Hood’s Bay or Whitby with its historic Abbey and blue flag beach are about an hours drive away. Alternatively a day out in York provides something for everyone with fabulous shopping, the stunning cathedral, Railway Museum or Jorvik Viking Centre just a few of the great places to visit. Within walking distance from the property, through the private wood, is a path leading to Yorkshire Air Museum & Allied Forces Memorial. Also just a short distance away is the York Maze, the largest maze in the UK.

A period property surrounded by open countryside to explore by foot, situated away from the hustle and bustle of the medieval walled city but close enough for easy access to enjoy a wonderful day trip with its ancient cobbled street, The Shambles popular with Harry Potter fans the world over, York’s famous medieval street, filled with shops, cafes, pubs and places to eat. Enjoy the National Railway Museum and the Jorvik Viking Centre for a step back in time or stroll along the walls of the city. Stately homes in the area include Castle Howard and the World Heritage site at Fountains Abbey. For lovers of the countryside nearby are the North York Moors and Yorkshire Dales National Parks both with walks and cycle routes, suitable for all ages. The Yorkshire Coastline is just a short drive away with resorts such as Whitby, Scarborough and Filey.

This welcoming cottage in Kirkbymoorside is a great option for a relaxing break on the edge of the North York Moors if you’re holidaying in a two or a three. Enjoy a low-key drink or evening meal in one of the local pubs, or head further afield to Pickering (7.5 miles) where you can board a steam train on the North Yorkshire Moors Railway to Whitby. Helmsley is just over 5 miles away and is renowned for its galleries, boutique shops and artisan delis. Walk or cycle one of the many scenic trails in the national park (2 miles). This stunning area is criss-crossed by hiking and biking trails and filled with sights to delight nature lovers and wildlife watchers. Head south to the Howardian Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (5.5 miles) for more incredible views. For golfers, pack your clubs and get a round in at Kirkbymoorside Golf Club.

This beautiful home is positioned in ‘The Bay’ on the ever-popular East Yorkshire Coast. It is just 2 miles south of Filey, a popular seaside town which offers an assortment of restaurants, cafes and amusements. Learn some new skills and enrol in the surf academy or explore the coastal and cliff walks. If you’re looking for a busier spot, head over to Scarborough (10 miles), where you can find the historic 12th-century castle, open-air theatre, with many performances and boat tours along the coast spotting local wildlife.

Located in the picturesque village of Helmsley, boutiques, dining opportunities and attractions are easily accessible. Make your way through the streets, lined with independent shops and cafes, and enjoy the laidback atmosphere. Half a mile away, Helmsley Castle invites you to unlock 900 years of history and tales, and just a few hundred yards further on from there Helmsley Walled Garden is a real treat. Naturally, with such diverse landscapes to explore from country to coast, the North York Moors National Park is bursting with walks, trails and activities for all the family.

Set within 600 acres of peaceful, private woods and farmland, this attractive, cosy cottage offers luxurious touches for a relaxing or romantic break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Keen cyclists will love this area with the Derwent valley and reservoir nearby. Enjoy walks around the grounds and lunch at the local pub/restaurant (1.3 miles). Head into the fabulous North Pennines AONB with a myriad of walking and cycling routes, wildlife, flora, and fauna. The Roman town of Corbridge (10.6 miles) is a must-visit with lovely independent shops, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Discover Beamish Living Museum (13.6 miles) and walks at Gibside (9.2 miles) and golfers will love Slaley Hall (5.8 miles), Matfen (15.5 miles) and Hexham (16.6 miles) golf clubs. Visit the splendour of Hexham Abbey, have lunch in the café and wander through beautiful Sele Park 14.6 miles or, spend a day at Hexham Racecourse (13 miles). Explore Newcastle’s (23.5 miles) live music venues, the Theatre Royal, river walks and tours, shopping, friendly bars and restaurants.

With a fantastic location in the centre of popular Pickering, this property is surrounded by grand Georgian architecture, cosy traditional cottages, excellent restaurants, pubs and cafes. From Pickering, the iconic North York Moors Railway travels through scenic countryside to the coastal town of Whitby, a journey not to be missed while in North Yorkshire. Beyond the village lie gentle rolling hills of heather, ancient woodland and meandering rivers just waiting to be discovered by walkers or cyclists. This magnificent countryside is dotted with historic market towns including picturesque Helmsley (13 miles).

Brockenhurst lies centrally within the heritage area of the New Forest. Although set in a delightful forest environment, Brockenhurst has road and rail links with the rest of the country that make it a perfect area to access and visit. The area is ideal for a relaxing holiday and taking the slower pace of life, there are shops, pubs and many lovely restaurants including many fine dining restaurants. Make the most of the New Forest’s pretty villages including Bucklers Hard, Beaulieu with its cobbled high street, Lyndhurst and Lymington for its quaint shops and beautiful harbour and the Seawater baths with over 120m of inflatable obstacle courses and on a rainy day you can always enjoy the indoor pool at the leisure centre. You can hire bikes direct from the cottage and explore the countryside where New Forest ponies, donkeys and cattle are roaming. For the more energetic there is a multi-activity court just around the corner where you can try your hand at basketball, table tennis and shooting at the football goals.

Riverside Retreat is a luxury New Forest holiday cabin set on the banks of the Beaulieu River, offering stylish accommodation for up to four guests in the heart of the Hampshire countryside. Perfect for couples, families, or nature lovers, this beautifully designed self-catering retreat features two comfortable bedrooms, two modern bathrooms, and a bright open-plan living space with views of the surrounding woodland. Located just steps from the historic village of Buckler’s Hard, and within easy reach of Beaulieu Village, guests can enjoy riverside walks, birdwatching, kayaking, cycling, and direct access to the stunning New Forest National Park. Whether you’re planning a romantic weekend, a short break, or an active outdoor holiday, Riverside Retreat offers the perfect blend of peace, privacy, and natural beauty — all within walking distance of local pubs, shops, and heritage sites.

Cwmhir Court is peacefully tucked away on the fringes of Clyro, a small settlement situated on the Welsh border, and just 1 mile from the popular town of Hay-on-Wye, where you will find cafes, restaurants, and the world-famous bookshops. Enjoy rambles along the banks of the River Wye and seek out The Warren, a pretty spot for wild swimming. Browse the craft shops set within the grounds of the ancient castle and pick up a souvenir. Discover the stunning scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park, with access to the scenic landscape of the National Trust’s The Begwns where you can enjoy spectacular views. Take on the Hay Bluff and Twmpa where you venture further into the Black Mountains. Both the Wye Valley and Offa’s Dyke trails run through Hay-on-Wye, offering traffic-free walking.

Escape and go off the beaten track with a glamping getaway in a secluded forest in the north of the Brecon Beacons. Just half a mile from the book lovers’ town of Hay-on-Wye, you’re in a wonderful setting, close to many amenities yet with many walks, cycle trails and a river to explore nearby. Visit Hay Castle, investigate the many bookshops, or head to the nearby Black Mountains for walking and unbeatable views. And if you’re travelling as a family or with a group of friends, there’s plenty of opportunity for outdoor adventure from rafting to gorge jumping in this corner of the national park.

Originally a writer’s cabin, this cosy shack feels off the beaten track, yet is really very easy to get back to the real world. Many items made by the owner from a native ash tree can be found within the structure of the property giving it a truly unique feel. From here, you can explore the private woodland, listen to the birds, relax in the hammock by the stream or enjoy stunning trails from the doorstep. Across the lane, walk the Sugar Loaf Mountain or stride out into the Brecon Beacons National Park (5 miles) or the Wye Valley, just over 20 miles away. There are exceptional road trails and mountain biking within the area and The Black Mountains are home to pony trekking centres. Walk to the local pub a mile away for supper. The foodie town of Abergavenny, known as the Gateway to Wales is 3.5 miles away where you could visit the Norman castle, browse some shops or make use of one of the many cafes and restaurants whether your choice is a Michelin starred meal or cosy café. The town of Crickhowell is within 7 miles and also good for stocking up on local fayre. Llanthony Prioy is 8 miles away and well worth a visit. The historical city of Hereford with Cathedral and Mappa Mundi and Hay on Wye, famous for the annual Hay Festival and numerous second hand bookshops, are both good for day trips.

Set on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park with far reaching views across to the Black Mountains, this beautiful Elizabethan manor steeped in history is simply perfect for families and friends wanting to relax and spend time together. It is surrounded by the park and farmland of Llanover Estate. Guests could also enjoy a visit of the magnificent private gardens if arranged prior to your visit.. Enjoy locally sourced produce from the cafe on the estate too. For walkers, there is a wealth of walking from your door; join the Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal for a lazy stroll or tackle The Blorenge (4.5 miles) and Skirrid (5 miles). For a traditional family day out, The Big Pit at Blaenavon (6 miles), Brecon Mountain Railway (22 miles) and Zip World Tower (30 miles) are all worth a visit. Abergavenny is just 3 miles away, a vibrant market town with a variety of shops and memorable places to eat and drink, with a good supply of Michelin Guide restaurants. Further west lies the quaint market town of Crickhowell (8 miles).

Nestled in an enviable location with far-reaching sea views overlooking a castle, this absolute gem of a property is the epitome of luxury and indulgence; a haven for an extra special getaway for 12 guests. The small picturesque rural village of Berrynarbor is nestled on the slopes of a beautiful valley, rich in meadowland and wooded cleaves. Why not explore a Victorian Castle full of eclectic treasures and nostalgic displays as well as a theme park and beautifully landscaped gardens at Watermouth Castle 1 mile away. Or visit Damien Hirst’s statue Verity, standing guard at Ilfracombe harbour (3 miles) – a Victorian seaside destination surrounded by dramatic cliff-top scenery. Further afield, discover the fascinating U-shaped Valley of The Rocks (17 miles) a dramatic section of coastline on the northern edge of Exmoor, where you can enjoy fresh sea air, spectacular seascape views and spot wild goats roaming freely along the cliff edges.

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