This stunning conversion has been extended to provide a modern open-plan living space with full height glass gable end opening out onto the private tiered patio. Ideal for couples (sorry no children) at any time of year, there is a wood burner for those long winter nights and air conditioning for those balmy summer days.
Set on the slopes of Bredon Hill in a truly idyllic and tranquil location, Field Cottage is a picture-book stone thatched cottage with many period features. Enjoying beautiful views, the chance to spot deer and other varied wildlife, and surrounded by superb walking country, it is situated on the edge of the charming village of Elmley Castle in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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.
Beach View is a beautifully presented, spacious, light and airy detached house occupying a stunning position directly on the sea front. Being a holiday cottage with style, it has breath-taking panoramic sea (and beach!) views, from Hengistbury Head across to Poole Bay. The gentle washing of the sea can be heard from the house. A short walk takes you to the coastal zig zag path down to the glorious seven miles of golden beaches (voted Best Beach in the UK). A superb 34′ long conservatory leads out to a garden with decked area.
27 Morfa Mawr is a modern and spacious, elegant Victorian home, set over 4 floors, sleeping up to 6 people. With large living spaces in a kitchen/dining room, separate utility room with WC and large lounge featuring wall-mounted smart TV, woodburner and corner sofa. There are 3 bedrooms that include a smart TV, the master has a super king size bed with en suite and walk-in wardrobe, other bedrooms have a king size bed and a twin bedroom, main bathroom has very spacious walk-in shower and freestanding bath. Rear courtyard/garden has outdoor furniture and desirable south facing location, outside you can relax in front of the open fire place in the evenings.
This rural retreat has been sympathetically finished with an eclectic mix of both old and new, simply perfect for those wanting to explore the Herefordshire countryside and Brecon Beacons National Park
It is set within the heart of a family fruit farm, where cider apples and blackcurrants grow alongside a young thoroughbred racehorse enterprise. Here you can enjoy a walk from your doorstep across acres of farmland including a lake. For a more challenging walk, head further afield to the Black Mountains, Offa’s Dyke Path or even the Malvern Hills. The River Wye meanders close by, where you can hire a canoe locally or even have a paddle board tour at Preston on Wye. Canoe hire is also available from Hay-on-Wye and Glasbury. A trip to the Welsh Border market town of Hay-on-Wye, famous for its many book shops, is highly recommended. The cathedral city of Hereford, food hub of Ludlow, and Wales’ gateway, Abergavenny, are all easily accessible by car.
Described as Tenby’s finest terrace, this row of six houses is perched in a sought-after position overlooking Castle Beach. With golden sand stretching down to the neighbouring South Beach, this is a fantastic spot for swimming, dog walking and sunbathing. Behind the property lies Tenby’s ancient, cobbled streets, which are traffic-free and lined with independent shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries. The busy harbour offers regular fishing trips and boat rides to the holy island of Caldey, while Tenby’s North Beach provides more opportunities for swimming and relaxing. Continue along the coastline as you follow the Pembrokeshire Coast Path past Monkstone Beach to neighbouring Saundersfoot, or set out in the other direction to reach Freshwater East.
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.
Situated just 9 miles north is the city of Inverness which offers a variety of great pubs and restaurants lining the River Ness, with walks around the Ness Islands. Other attractions include Inverness Castle, St Andrews Cathedral and Eden Court Theatre. Loch Ness is only (24 miles) to the west with Dores and Loch Ness beaches. Take the opportunity to drive around Loch Ness to Drumnadrochit, go on a Loch Ness boat trip or visit Urquhart Castle. Tomatin Distillery is 12 miles south and the now very famous Clava Cairns (9 miles) and Culloden Battlefield (8 miles) are to the northeast. If a day in the outdoors is what you are looking for, then Aviemore is only 27 miles to the south.
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.
Enjoy a luxurious and romantic break in this sumptuous and stylish single-storey property. Relax in the fantastic private hot tub in the fully enclosed garden and admire the splendid woodland and coastal views of Southern Scotland.
Nestled in an idyllic, elevated position, you can take advantage of the breathtaking views out over Sandyhills Bay and towards the Lake District. These views cut across the stunning Solway Firth, which boasts 200miles of splendid, rugged coastline. Within 1 mile of Colvend Golf Club, 0.5 miles of the beautiful sandy beach with its seasonal shop, and within 50 metres local friendly country pub, this property offers plenty for those who want to get out and about. Enjoy fantastic walking routes on your doorstep with forests trails and coastal paths to explore, and mountain bikers will be delighted with the nearby 7stanes. Places worth visiting include Dalbeattie (7 miles) and Scotland’s ‘Food Town’, Castle Douglas (13 miles) and ‘Artist’s Town’, Kirkcudbright (21 miles). Visit RSPB Mersehead (4 miles) or Galloway Activity Centre at Loch Ken offers a great choice of water sports and activities (23 miles). Get out on foot at Galloway Forest Park (30 miles) or tour the castles of Caerlaverock (26 miles) and Threave (14 miles).
Situated in an elevated position close to the village of Cove, the property is ideally located for enjoying water sports on Loch Long and Gare Loch, with opportunities for sailing, kayaking, windsurfing and more nearby. Visit the beautiful Linn Botanic Gardens or Glen Arn Garden, which benefit from the warmth of the Gulf Stream, or head out to beautiful Loch Lomond to enjoy the stunning scenery. Hikers and mountain bikers will enjoy heading north into the stunning Trossachs National Park, or for those seeking more urban adventures, the lively city of Glasgow is within easy reach with a plethora of excellent restaurants and bars to explore.
Nestled in the heart of Strathnairn with stunning views over Lochan Dubh to the Monadhliath Mountains, this property is set within 150 acres and is surrounded by a mature garden that offers a mixture of different settings with seating areas. There are many forest trails and with the River Nairn within 0.5 miles, fishing enthusiasts will have access by permit to 1.5 miles of the river. Visit the popular city of Inverness (10 miles) which has a fantastic variety of pubs, restaurants and shops as well as attractions including Inverness Castle, the Botanic Gardens, St Andrew’s Cathedral and Eden Court Theatre. Enjoy a trip to Loch Ness (15 miles) where you can participate in boat trips. There is plenty to do, no matter what your interests.
Surrounded by fantastic fishing and golfing as well as being a real walker’s paradise, this stylish and spacious property offers exceptional style, comfort, and amenities. Set in a leafy spot between Loch Ness and Inverness, the lodge offers stunning interiors and picturesque views over the River Ness – the perfect backdrop to family gatherings, friends’ catch-ups, or corporate events. Enjoy a round of golf nearby (3.5 miles), take a picnic and amble along the Caledonian Canal (4 miles), and enjoy fishing by arrangement along the Ness. Explore the wider region, abundant with Scottish fortresses, whisky distilleries, and gift shopping in local towns and villages. You may even want to cruise along Loch Ness in search of its elusive inhabitant.
This property is located on the outskirts of the medieval market town of Wainfleet All Saints in a secluded and peaceful setting. The town is just a short stroll from the property and has a supermarket, butchers, grocers, a couple of local pubs and a traditional fish and chip shop. It’s ideal for picking up small essentials or grabbing a bite to eat on nights you don’t fancy cooking. Skegness Beach is a short drive away and offers a fun day by the seaside for all the family. The ever-popular beach boasts donkey rides, surfing lessons, crazy golf, a fantastic pier complete with rides and much more, and is definitely worth a visit.
This beautiful home offers guests the unique chance to experience a rural retreat in an exclusive location overlooking the River Thames. The property is tucked away along a quiet county lane and backs onto the beautiful Winter Hill, owned and managed by the National Trust. When not enjoying the home, head out for a walk with friends and family and enjoy the picturesque woodland with multiple viewpoints across the river. Enjoy a riverside walk into nearby Marlow (2 miles), popular for its culinary scene with several multiple Michelin-starred restaurants including Hand of Flowers and Sindhu. This luxury home is an ideal base for some world-renowned events that take place locally including the Royal Regatta at Henley-on-Thames (8 miles) and Ascot Racecourse (14 miles) for horse racing. Windsor is just 10 miles away and worth a visit to see the stunning castle and popular Legoland for the little ones. Surrounded by the Winter Hill National Trust, the property is located on a very well-regarded private road.
Take time out for two in this wonderful weatherboard house in the grounds of the owners’ property. Set in a slightly elevated position, the views down over Bewl Water reservoir are simply breathtaking, while inside, the spec of this holiday home is really high-end. It makes for an idyllic bolthole for any couple who want to get away from it all. Bewl Water is at the bottom of the garden, so why not join the 13-mile walking trail around the reservoir spotting flora and fauna as you go? Just 7.5 miles away is Bedgebury National Pinetum and Forest which offers miles of trails through the ancient pines. National Trust properties abound in this part of the world too: visit Vita Sackville-West’s famous gardens at Sissinghurst (15 miles); 14th-century moated Bodiam Castle (12 miles); and the Victorian mansion and castle ruins set in parkland at Scotney Castle (8.5 miles). Wadhurst and Ticehurst are two attractive towns around 4 miles away offering local independent craft and vintage stores plus pitstops for refreshment. Charming Royal Tunbridge Wells is 11 miles north, with shopping and sights such as the Georgian colonnaded area of The Pantiles.
This property is a perfect hideaway on the fringes of the Lincolnshire Wolds, sympathetically restored to retain its old world charm and perfectly placed to explore the unspoilt countryside.
Legbourne offers an abundance of walks; take a relaxing stroll along the stream which will bring you to the local pub. Legbourne Wood (1 mile) is one of the largest ancient woods in Lincolnshire owned by Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust. Cadwell Park (7 miles) is one of the country’s most challenging motor racing circuits which makes a great family day out. Louth (4 miles) is a beautiful little market town hailed as a food mecca with wonderful Georgian streets and many fine buildings . Kenwick Park is 2.3 miles away and offers golfing facilities as well as a Spa. There are several lovely beaches within 14 miles and a chance to see the seals at Donna Nook if you visit during winter.
Situated in the heart of the village of Tealby on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds which is a designated area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and on the Viking Way. There are footpaths and cycleways in abundance from the village making this a great escape for those wanting to embrace the fresh country air. The village hosts amenities such as a pub, tea rooms and community shop. The market town of Market Rasen is just over three miles away on the River Rase and offers an excellent range of independent shops, a supermarket, eateries, riverside walks, championship golf course and year-round horse racing at the racecourse. Visit historic nearby Lincoln, with its 11th-century castle, magnificent cathedral and a huge array of independent shops and eateries to explore.
This cottage is perfect for couples, families and friends wanting a country cottage retreat, right in the heart of Bakewell with the added benefit of off-road parking and a pretty, enclosed courtyard garden. Walk just 100 metres from the front door and you will reach Bakewell’s many shops, quaint cafes, pubs and restaurants. Bakewell sits on the River Wye, an ideal place to sit and watch the world go by. Chatsworth House and Gardens can be reached in under 5 miles. Famous for its rich history, historic and modern waterworks and sculptures, and its Victorian rock garden and maze, there is something for everyone in the 105-acre garden. Castleton is 13 miles away and hosts the famous Blue John stone, caverns and cave tours. Visit the picturesque Monsal Trail just 3 miles away which offers 8.5 miles of scenic walking and cycling along the former Midland Railway line.
This wonderful property is perfect for families and friends coming together for a special celebration, situated high on a hill looking out over Matlock and the valley beyond, spot the local landmarks during the day and watch the lights twinkle at night. Matlock is a riverside town with an array of shops, cafes, pubs, and antique shops to entertain. In autumn, the Matlock Bath Illuminations with a firework display is a spectacular event just 3 miles away. Within an easy drive, discover the splendid Chatsworth House (10 miles), Haddon Hall (9 miles), and Crich Tramway Village (5 miles). You can also take advantage of the excellent walking routes around the Derwent Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Step into the porch with space to hang coats and store boots and wander through to the kitchen/diner area with a 14-seater table big enough for everyone to come together, and a beautiful kitchen complimented with granite worktops and a central kitchen island with seating. The floor-to-ceiling glass windows that span the length of the lounge provide a stunning backdrop to the downstairs rooms, along with ample comfy seating and a wood burner for cosy evenings. There are two bedrooms on the ground floor, one with an en-suite shower room. You will also find a utility room and further shower room. Take a flight of steps down to the converted cellar with a pool table, Smart TV and nearby seating, with access to the outside. On the first floor, you will find five pretty bedrooms with a further three bathrooms. Kids will love the snug with a Smart TV, comfy seating and pile of board games.
Outside, the garden spans around the property offering a large patio with seating, a lawn area and a hot tub, ideally placed to take in those unforgettable views. There is also a Charcoal BBQ which sits under a BBQ shelter, ideal for sizzling up a feast after a day exploring, please provide your own charcoal.
This delightful barn on a smallholding with alpaca, ponies, sheep and pygmy goats, offers a beautifully light and bright holiday home for up to six guests in the peaceful village of Hollington on the edge of the Peak District. From here, there are plenty of stunning walks or biking trails, many of which start from the village of Hollington and allow you to admire the natural beauty of the surrounding area. It’s also perfectly located to explore some of the nearby sites including Tutbury Castle, a medieval castle with a rich history or charming towns, such as Ashbourne (6 miles) and Bakewell (24 miles) which offer picturesque streets, quaint shops and traditional pubs. Those looking for a little bit more excitement will find plenty of outdoor activities including rock climbing, horse riding or paddleboarding or for real thrill seekers, the white-knuckle rides of Alton Towers are 16 miles.
Escape the hustle and bustle with good company at this hidden holiday home situated down a quiet lane on the edge of the Peak District National Park and surrounded by mature gardens and wildlife, not forgetting the owner’s friendly goats and ducks. The area is a paradise for walkers and cyclists alike with easy access to Manifold Valley, Dovedale and beyond. A great traditional local pub is just half a mile walk and is the perfect place to recharge after a day hiking the hills. Ashbourne, Leek and Hartington are within a 9.5-mile radius and offer a large selection of eateries, cafes, and independent shops to explore. For those seeking thrills, Alton Towers is only 7.5 miles away offering a fun-packed day out. The wonderful family-friendly Peak Wildlife Park is within 2 miles and the Churnet Valley Railway – a steam train through spectacular scenery is within 7 miles.