Overlooking the Moors, this cosy characterful cottage offers parking and accepts your furry friends! Whistler’s rest is only a short five minute drive to St Ives Town where all the lovely restaurants, shops beaches and art galleries are located.
This dog friendly fisherman’s cottage in the heart of St Ives offers parking and is minutes away from all the galleries, restaurants and shops St Ives has to offer.
Escape and explore the Cairngorms National Park in this home from home country cottage. Ideal for families or romantic getaways, Rose Cottage sleeps up to four people and even welcomes your furry friend. Located in the heart of Carrbridge, there are plenty of things to do and see to fill your holiday with lots of excitement. There is also an enclosed garden for everyone to relax in, why not pop the BBQ on and enjoy some sun?
Merlin House sleeps up to eight people over three floors and is dog-friendly. This gorgeous property is an ideal west-facing lakeside location and has a large enclosed deck.
There is an EV charger and a large gas BBQ, perfect to entertain outside!
There is also free access to the on-site spa which includes an indoor and outside swimming pool, steam room, outdoor plunge eco pool, sauna, fully equipped gym and treatment rooms with lots of massages and beauty sessions available.
At Lower Mill Estate you also benefit from two tennis courts, two children’s play areas and the beautiful 450 acre private nature reserve.
This beautiful Grade II listed cottage converted from a 19th century coach house, half a mile from the centre of Strete, set above the A379 between Slapton and Dartmouth. Exceptionally well refurbished by an experienced designer, it is romantic and elegant accommodation on a stunning coastline.
From the front door, head upstairs to the open plan living space, all light and calm with natural fabrics and views to Start Point and the River Dart estuary. Due to the age and character of the property please note that the staircase is quite narrow with a curve at the top leading into the sitting room. The seating area is cosy with a wood burning stove, a lovely place to sit and chat to the cook in the gently curving kitchen area. The two comfortable bedrooms are downstairs, each individually designed. You can enjoy the same fabulous views from the garden, which is good sized and enclosed and has a lawn for sunbathing and a patio where you can eat outdoor meals.
Stroll down into Strete to eat out at the restaurant or head into Dartmouth for a choice of seafood eateries and a cinema and trips on boats and the steam railway. Whether you are a serious hiker or a stroller, the coastal vistas along the South West Coast Path are not to be missed, with blue and golden Blackpool Sands, a secret cove and the crescent of beach and nature reserve at Slapton Sands. Coach House Cottage is a very special place to stay.
Scale House is an imposing, lovingly restored, Grade II listed country home dating back to the late fifteen hundreds, which retains many of its original period features whilst boasting an eco-friendly biomass heating system, all set in private woodland and nestled within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, located in Rylstone, just a few minutes by car in either direction of Skipton and Grassington. Sleeping twenty guests over three floors with nine bedrooms and boasting outstanding features and breath-taking views, this property is ideal for a large gathering of family or friends to celebrate a special occasion or enjoy some quality time in total comfort in the heart of the Yorkshire countryside. Make your way through the entrance gates; you’ll feel like royalty as you venture along the private drive to this grand property, where outside the main house, you will find ample parking for ten cars. The courtyard area has a separate gym/yoga room with a selection of gym equipment, and a fabulous sauna all provided to create the perfect environment to stay healthy and enjoy the ultimate relaxing holiday! Once parked, enter a stunning entrance hall, showcasing the original hand-carved staircases, a glistening crystal chandelier with a large stained-glass window and ornate plaster work throughout. The ground floor is home to an array of sitting areas, providing you and your family ample socialising spots; one of the sitting areas is an excellent spot with a toasty open fire and leather seating, ready to be cosied up on in front of the TV; the other room is a very impressive space with three plush sofas, an open fire and gorgeous décor with views over the lawns. For more intimate spaces to relax, there are two additional snugs, one featuring a selection of books and board games for those quieter moments, and the other hosts an open fire, TV and seating for you to unwind. Enjoy a movie night in the spacious second-floor cinema room, before taking part in a competitive game of darts next door. Head back downstairs to the well-equipped kitchen/diner, fitted with a fantastic AGA range, double electric oven and halogen hob and more for you to take advantage of whilst you rustle up your favourite dishes; the kitchen is also served by a dining table with lovely window seating and a breakfast bar; a welcome pack will be waiting for you with some of Yorkshire’s finest locally sourced produce and a helpful guest information book. Progress through to the magnificent dining room with its high vaulted beamed ceiling and a wonderful feature woodburning stove providing extra ambiance and a dining suite that seats the whole group for you to enjoy a feast as you catch up on the days events and chat about the fabulous things you’ve seen and done. Additionally, on this floor you will find a utility room that is served by two washing machines and a separate tumble dryer along with a large American fridge-freezer for your convenience. In the evening, head off to sleep in one of nine bespoke and luxuriously appointed bedrooms named after some of the local village areas, all of which have fabulous eight hundred thread-count luxury bed linen, the principle bedroom being a magnificent king-size suite Masham, with a glorious four-poster bed, superbly appointed dressing room and accompanying bath suite and shower room with a private balcony where you can enjoy the tranquillity and scenic views over the woodlands. Situated nearby along the main hall is the Hetton, a wonderfully proportioned bedroom with an open fire and en-suite shower room and views over the gardens, and further along you will find the Rylstone, another king-size bedroom complete with an en-suite. Progress through the first floor to find a spacious family room Burnsall, hosting four single beds that are perfect for the little ones. The gardens are a particularly beautiful and restful feature of Scale House, so take the time to stroll around the grounds and leave the kids to play on the extensive lush lawns that back on to private woodlands; When it’s time to unwind and relax further, perhaps a soak in the marvelous hot tub before or after dinner. The nearby town of Skipton hosts all local amenities, alongside a wealth of attractions, why not tour the glorious historical Skipton Castle, play a round of golf at the challenging Skipton Golf Course, or learn about Skipton’s history in the Craven Museum & Gallery. Head towards the village of Embsay and board the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Steam Railway to run through the rural scenery and end up at the fantastic Bolton Abbey, take the kids to Hesketh Farm Park and view the variety of farm animals, before enjoying traditional dishes at the Elm Tree Inn. A highlight of the property is that you will be staying within the boundary of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, very popular with cyclists and those with an outdoor interest where you can enjoy a trek along the Pennine Way Trail, explore the caves of Ingleborough and White Scar, or experience the mystical Hull Pot Waterfall. The Duke of Devonshire’s estate, Bolton Abbey is on your doorstep and a short drive will take you to Haworth, home to the Bronte sisters, the amazing independent, quirky town of Hebden Bridge, the spa towns of Harrogate and Ilkley which are home to the famous Betty’s Tea Rooms, well worth a visit for those who love traditional elegance and superb afternoon tea! With the nearby Nidderdale, Forest of Bowland and Malham’s areas of outstanding natural beauty, you will never be short of things to do in this fantastic location. For a delightful break in North Yorkshire, you can be Lord or Lady of the Manor in the breath-taking, but homely, Scale House.
Enjoying an idyllic position near the River Sprint in Garnett Bridge, Cumbria is this excellent, detached lodge of The Owl’s Shack. The perfect dwelling for a family of six’s self-catering break in the Lake District National Park, Owls Shack enjoys close proximity to a range of fells and picturesque towns! Three off-road parking spaces welcome you on arrival, along with those gorgeous views of the surrounding countryside; you can even spot sheep in the fields! Progress inside to find a stylishly furnished open-plan living space, where the flickering flames of the woodburning stove entice you to curl up in front of the Smart TV. After a moment of unwinding, make your way over to the kitchen, where you can rustle up delicious meals with ease, thanks to its fantastic selection of appliances, including the electric range cooker with double oven and 4-ring hob! When dinner is ready, gather around the dining table and savour it over a glass of wine. When sleep calls, head to bed in one of the three fantastic bedrooms, with two of these comprising king-sizes and en-suite shower rooms, and the latter room containing a bunk bed that is perfect for the little ones! A highlight of the property has to be its garden, an enclosed space with amazing views of the fells, perfect for relaxing. Private riverside picnic area in BlueBell woods For a blissful break to remember, choose the Owl’s Shack.
Set on the shores of the Grimwith Reservoir, enjoying panoramic views of the beautiful waters and landscape, Snave Barn is a fabulously renovated barn conversion offering six guests a luxury location to holiday in the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Discover a spacious and stylish interior alongside the rustic features including the looming timber frames in the apex ceiling and classic woodburning stove, all amidst the wonder of the tranquil reservoir setting, it’s a real North Yorkshire gem. Be welcomed into the lofty reception room before making your way to the sitting room to find a large plush corner sofa to unwind on, a Smart TV and the warming woodburning stove. Over in the large kitchen/diner you can find all you need by way of appliances, as well as the perfect space to gather together for home-cooked meals. Find a ground-floor shower room too before heading upstairs to discover the three superb bedrooms, including the master super-king-size bedroom with an en-suite wet room, and two king-size bedrooms, with all benefitting from a Smart TV, you’ll have no trouble settling in. Completing the layout is the beautiful bathroom with a P-shaped bath and overhead shower, and the snug sitting area on the landing. Take a dip in the wood-fired hot tub located in the enclosed patio garden, all whilst soaking up the stunning scenery of this peaceful location. Discover the wonders of the Dales from Snave Barn.
Positioned in the coastal village of Port Eynon facing the sea on the Gower Peninsula, is this stunning, two-bedroom holiday home, 2 Salt Cottage. Enjoying spectacular sea views and access to the beach, this pet-friendly dwelling is idyllic for families, friends and their pooch. Step inside to discover the bright and airy sitting room, where on cooler evenings you can curl with a hot chocolate as the wood burning stove crackles before you. Moving through the property, you will find the stylish kitchen/diner, bathed in natural light and offering a double electric oven and hobs to conjure up delicious meals. When food is served, gather around the dining table, where you can perch on a window seat and savour the sea views as you enjoy a cold beverage. Bi-fold doors lead out to the rear garden; here you can make use of the pizza oven for alternative cooking arrangements and relish the coastal vistas. After an afternoon on the beach, locate the outdoor shower room to wash away the sand and you can make use of the washing machine to freshen your clothes. As day draws to night, venture upstairs to choose between two lavish bedrooms, one being a double with a freestanding bath and a balcony, as well as an adult bunk bedroom, or pitch-up camp on one of the two sofa beds downstairs! In the morning, awaken with a cup of tea out on the balcony to let the sea breeze revitalise you before getting a shower in the family bathroom. Take your furry friend for a stroll along the beachfront; here you can have a dip in the clear waters or savour a reading spot on the sand. For a beautiful coastal setting, look no further than 2 Salt Cottages.
Set in the idyllic market town of Dolgellau, Gwynedd is this charming cottage, 3 Ivy Court. Benefitting from a woodburning stove, Smart TV and a lovely blend of country and contemporary décor throughout, 3 Ivy Court welcomes two guests to relish the ultimate getaway to North Wales. After unloading outside the property, cross the threshold into an appealing sitting room adorned with a roaring woodburning stove, plus seating and a Smart TV, the perfect spot to kick back and unwind after a long day of traversing the local surroundings. Become accustomed with a well-stocked kitchen, hosting all the necessary appliances so you can whip up tasty delicacies for your other half; settle down at the intimated dining table for two and tuck in, toasting to a wonderful stay over a bottle of fizz. When you begin to tire, ascend the stairs to a light and airy bathroom where you can indulge a long soak in the tub before drawing back the sumptuous covers of a super-king-size bed and winding down for the evening. In the morning, delight a morning coffee in the front courtyard and soak in a moment of serenity before heading out on your next adventure. Begin your day with a scenic stroll to Cymer Abbey or embark on the Precipice Walk which boasts magnificent views over the Welsh countryside; if you prefer a greater challenge, why not attempt to summit Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon), the highest mountain in Wales. For more relaxing pastimes, head to Barmouth, where you can sink your toes into the sandy trails at Barmouth Beach, admire lovely vistas across Afon Mawddach from Barmouth Bridge or discover the delights of Barmouth Pier before treating your other half to fish and chips. Journey to Machynlleth where Corris Steam Railway Museum and Railway, Corris Mine Explorers and Dullas Valley can be found, in addition to the unspoiled surroundings of the Abercorris North Wales Wildlife Trust Nature Reserve. For a truly unforgettable break with your other half in North Wales, book a stay at 3 Ivy Court.
This beautifully presented detached barn conversion is an ideal choice for a romantic break away, or for close friends to unwind together. Take in the wide stretch of fields rolling out towards the Shropshire hills and watch the sky light up with stars at night, one of the many benefits of being in such a rural location. What could be better than enjoying the tranquility from your own private hot tub. Simply soak in the bubbles and relax. You can see why this is so popular with honeymooners, as well as couples celebrating special birthdays and anniversaries. Once inside you will discover a stylish and welcoming interior, designed to provide you combines the traditional features of the barn with the contemporary spacious open plan interior. Detached from the main property with its own private stylish courtyard entrance featuring the spacious hot tub, patio seating and planting, a fabulous space to enjoy evening drinks with your partner under pagoda and patio lights. The interior is stylish open living, with features for you and your partner to enjoy. The property boasts full amenities for your weekend away, with a fully equipped kitchen area with built in speakers for sociable cooking and dining. After dinner you can relax in the open plan living area with classic oak flooring, two seater sofas, positioned comfortably in front of a modern wood burning stove for those comfy nights in, after a long day of walking in the Shropshire hills or exploring medieval Shrewsbury. The property is conveniently located three miles from this beautiful town and less than a fifteen minute drive to fabulous walk around Church Stretton. Upstairs it’s a large characterful king-size bedroom, featuring lovely sloped ceilings and a Velux window, exposed beams and the metal chimney from the stove running through providing extra warmth in the winter. Through an original stable door, the en-suite bathroom provides full amenities and features a walk-in rainfall shower plus additional space for clothes storage. Bank House Barn offers a unique experience for couples to spend quality time together in an amazing setting. One of the most exciting aspects of this property is the chance to explore the owner’s impressive grounds, throughout four acres, you can take a refreshing morning stroll across the fields, stroll along the rea brook, or just sit a relax watching the local wildlife. If fishing is your thing then we have full fishing rights. Come and say hello to our extended family, Bumble, Scruffy, Elmo and Daisy, our little wooly gang of Ryeland Sheep, known commonly as “Teddy Bear Sheep”, will be happy to take any treats you have to offer, their favorite being Rich Tea biscuits! Shrewsbury boasts many attractions such as a beautiful theatre, historic castle, medieval high street shopping, marvelous restaurants, and a museum, as well as giving you the chance to roam around the picturesque River Severn, next to an array of pretty gardens. Whether you are looking for a day of pure adventure or just wanting to enjoy this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty the location and property will not disappoint.
Tucked away on the grounds of the owner’s picture-perfect home rests this remarkable barn conversion, Old Farm Stables. Framing fabulous countryside views and boasting an interior full of character, Old Farm Stables is a lovely base for a romantic getaway for two. Park up on the spacious driveway nestled at the foot of this lovely dwelling before unloading your belongings and marvelling at the picturesque setting of your home-from-home for the duration of your stay. Kick off your shoes as you step over the threshold and enter into the fabulous open-plan living space, with a high vaulted ceiling and exposed stonework paired with quality furnishings and décor, effortlessly blending traditional with contemporary. Make yourself at home as you snuggle up with your significant other on the sumptuous sofa, warming your toes with the glow of the woodburning stove, before making your way to the stylish kitchen, well-equipped with a range of modern amenities including a handy dishwasher, to rustle up a romantic meal for two. Enjoy a candlelit dinner for two at the nearby dining table or throw open the bi-fold doors and take your experience outdoors with a spot of alfresco dining in the peaceful setting of your private garden; a lovely spot to soak in the last of the evening sun as you toast a glass of fizz to an unforgettable holiday. As your eyes grow heavy, retire indoors and make your way into the king-size bedroom and make use of the handy en-suite shower to prepare for bed with an indulgent rinse before snuggling up under the covers. Get better acquainted with your surroundings and spend a fun-filled day out visiting the nearby Haynes International Motor Museum, home to the UK’s largest exhibition of cars and motorbikes, and after working up an appetite, head to the Sparkford Inn to enjoy a bite to eat and a refreshing pint, if you time it right, you might even catch a spot of live music! Just a short drive away is the town of Bruton where you will find an excellent selection of eateries, including At the Chapel and Osip, and shops for a spot of retail therapy, as well as the historical landmark of Bruton Dovecote which rests in the lush grounds of the Jubilee Park and the grand Hasuer & Wirth Somerset art gallery, which is set in a restored and working farm, there is even the option to dine here too! There is also the Gilcombe Farm Shop where you can pick up fresh and local produce to cook up a flavoursome meal for your guests back at your holiday home. Be sure to stop at Castle Cary where you will find the historic Round House at the centre of the town or a scenic walk up to the scenic site of the Castle Cary Castle, a 15th-century tower house which overlooks the town. The town additionally rests near a Country Estate which beholds lovely Newt Gardens, along with nearby woodlands and orchards to visit. With both the Cranborne Chase and Dorset Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty within easy reach, you’re in an outdoor adventurer’s paradise; lace up your walking boots and climb to the summit of Lewesdon Hill, the highest point in Dorset, or for a more leisurely stroll, explore the vibrant Victorian gardens at Larmer Tree Gardens. Additionally, you can venture to the nearby Wheathill Golf Club for a game, venture to the renowned Glastonbury Tor, or embark on a walk along the Jurassic Coast; all of these are a short drive away. With all of this and more, choose Old Farm Stables as a base that you’ll be delighted to return to.
Situated just over four miles outside of the bustling market town of Stroud in the lovely village of Chalford lies this remarkable cottage. Sitting in the grounds of the owner’s fabulous home, this holiday cottage is surrounded by fields and mature woodland with countless walks for you to explore, making October Cottage offers all the peace and tranquility you could wish for.
Snuggle together on the plush sofa, grab a good book and relax, or choose to indulge in the provided TV and DVD player for an extra bit of entertainment; this property is the perfect bolt hole to let all your worries fade away. The cottage has an excellent kitchen, fully-equipped with all you could need for rustling up some delicious meals. The ground floor also benefits from a family shower room, with deluxe fixtures and fittings for enjoying a relaxing soak at the end of a tiring day. Follow the steps up to the first floor and discover a king-size and double bedroom, both of which have been individually styled with a light decor and ample furniture for storing purposes.
Locally there is a store to get all the essentials you might need and every Saturday the local farmers market is held in Stroud, brimming with local artisan produce! Take the short drive into Stroud town centre and discover a wealth of tourist attractions, including Stratford Park, perfect for a morning stroll with lakeside views. Make sure you explore the surrounding area of the Cotswolds AONB and join any one of the nearby trails for walking, hiking or cycling opportunities. October Cottage is ideal for a short break and restful holiday to the Cotswolds.
About a mile from Stoke Gabriel, on the Sandridge Barton estate, this perfect little boathouse was built in 1760 as a bathing house. It sits in one of the most secluded, private and romantic settings in south Devon where the Dart meanders between Stoke Gabriel and Dittisham. A haven from almost everything, the Boathouse is accessed by walking six hundred yards through a gentle valley and woods. You and your luggage will be transferred by Landrover to the top of the seventy one steps leading down to the house. Inside is extremely beautiful and comfortable, water reflects gently on the ceiling of the lovely, large, oak-floored living space. Floor-to-ceiling French windows stretching the width of the boathouse fold back on themselves, opening the room to the balcony and river scene beyond. Up on the first floor are two bedrooms, both with beams and lofty ceilings to the apex – one with a super king size double bed, en suite bathroom and French windows to a small balcony; and a pretty twin. Right on the water’s edge, The Boathouse is surrounded by a wide, covered balcony with a table and chairs – this might be the best place in Devon for al fresco dining, with thick woods behind. If you can bear to leave, there is lots to see and do nearby; the village of Stoke Gabriel is well situated, with three pubs, shops and a restaurant, and slopes down to a little quay – good for crabbing! There are sandy beaches at Torbay, and the quirky town of Totnes is just four miles away, or you can take a ferry to Dartmouth, or visit the National Trust’s Greenway and Coleton Fishacre. No matter what you decide, you’re assured of an unforgettable holiday at this unique and magical place.
Hillside Cottage, Swinbrook is a stunning five star cottage, presented to the highest standard and without question one of the finest cottages in the Burford region. Voted Winner of The Best Holiday Cottage in the Cotswolds in 2019. The owners have overseen a superb renovation of one of the oldest cottages in this historic village to provide sumptuous (a word we haven’t used on a cottage before!) self catering accommodation in a location that overlooks the village church – a truly quintessential spot. The kitchen is the real heart of the home: beautiful with high quality materials, and Aga and views across the enclosed garden. The four bedrooms and three bathrooms are similarly stylish, spacious and gorgeous. We are bowled over by this cottage (one of the team wants to move in!) and we are quite certain you will be too.
Robins Nest, a delightful single-storey property is perched on the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Perfect for couples and their four-legged friends, boasting ground-floor living, a wood-fired hot tub, and close proximity to the iconic city of York, Robins Nest welcomes you to relax and unwind in amongst the stunning surroundings of the East Riding of Yorkshire. After parking up, step into your new home-from-home and be immediately welcomed by the inviting, open-plan living space, where you can curl up in front of the woodburning stove and enjoy a movie night with your loved one. The well-equipped kitchen has all the essentials for a week away, making cooking up your favourite dishes a breeze. Enjoy your culinary creations around the dining table or step out to the enclosed rear patio, where you can delight an alfresco affair before indulging in a dip, in the wood-fired hot tub. As the night draws closer, wind down in the en-suite shower room before retiring to the super-king-size bedroom, fitted with a Smart TV for lazy mornings. Robins Nest is the perfect escape for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and enjoy a refreshing break in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
Moorhen Lodge is a stylish Canadian cabin situated near the Scottish Highlands village of North Kessock. Its tranquil location and cosy interior with its woodburning stove make this lodge perfect for a relaxing break any time of year, ideal lodge for a break with friends and couples.
Larchwood Lodge is a well-appointed property newly built by the owners from scratch, sitting on the outskirts of the town of Ellon, in Aberdeenshire.
This reverse-level dwelling is the ideal location for groups of six seeking a relaxing stay in Scotland.
As you pull into the gravelled driveway, admire the beautiful wooden architecture of the lodge whilst making your way over to the front door.
Step inside the bright and airy hallway and be greeted by the well thought out utility area.
Discover three delightfully decorated bedrooms behind beautiful oak cottage doors, each featuring a Smart TV.
The master bedroom boasts a spacious king-size bed, ample storage for all of your belongings and a large patio door that opens out to the garden, as well as a contemporary en-suite with walk-in waterfall shower, so you can really make the most of your time getting ready in the mornings.
Unpack your belongings in the charming double bedroom, complete with lovely oak furniture and checkered curtains, or make yourself at home in the twin bedroom where you can pair up with a friend.
Draw a warm bath and indulge in some alone time in the chic ground-floor bathroom before venturing up to the first floor, where you can regroup with friends in the sociable open-plan living space, with a balcony to enjoy the surrounding landscapes.
Gather at the fabulous and contemporary benched dining area and plan your adventures for the next few days, whilst someone heads into the fully-fitted kitchen area for refreshments.
Move to the sofas, where you can get comfortable and lose yourself in a blockbuster movie.
The first floor is also home to a convenient cloakroom with basin and WC.
Outside, you will find a pleasant sheltered seating area with a woodburning stove, where you can spend summer nights socialising outdoors as you watch the sun begin to set on another memorable day.
When you’re ready to explore the surrounding areas, visit Haddo Country Park, where you will find a pretty stately home with Victorian rooms, as well as the historical landmarks of Kemble’s Seat and The Pheasantry.
In less than twenty minutes in the car, golf enthusiasts have the opportunity to visit MacLeod House at Trump Aberdeen for its splendour and beautiful views to enjoy while playing a few holes of golf.
If you’re a fan of craft beers, stop by BrewDog DogTap and try out the latest Scottish-brewed craft beers.
If travelling with children, hop in the car and head to Codona’s Amusement Park or The Den and Glen Park to spot all your favourite fairy tale characters.
For a memorable holiday in Aberdeenshire, stay at Larchwood Lodge for a holiday you’ll never forget.
Resting deep in the countryside on the outskirts of Maerdy near Corwen, is this luxury detached former farmhouse, Hafotty Gelynen. With beautiful views, a large enclosed garden and sleeping up to eight guests, Hafotty Gelynen makes for a superb base as you explore the surroundings of Denbighshire, and the nearby Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park. As you arrive to the property and park on the large gravel driveway, the surrounding gardens welcome you, filled with a sloped lawn, a decked area and patio, with furniture to enjoy your morning coffee in the fresh air and a hot tub to relax in after a long day.
Stepping into the property, there is space to hang your coats and a bench to ease taking off your shoes, before following through to the sitting room where a gorgeous wood burning stove adds warmth to the room filled with exposed beams and bricks, as well as ample sofa space to enjoy an evening in front of the television. The ground floor also boasts a double bedroom with more marvellous exposed bricks and a mirror to get ready in style, there is also a handy utility room with washing machine, and a shower room, which makes ground-floor living possible.
The property also boasts a sweet garden room which is great for those who want space away from their loved ones, and it leads to an exciting games room with a pool table, an arcade machine with two and a half thousand games and patio doors leading to the garden and outdoor hot tub. To complete the ground-floor there is a kitchen/diner with exposed beams, a dining table, so all guests can gather together for an evening meal cooked in the amply-equipped kitchen. From the kitchen, stairs lead to the first floor where there is a well-decorated king-size bedroom with storage and an en-suite shower room, so you can get ready in peace, and a quirky room with wooden bunk beds, storage and hanging space. Finishing the gorgeous property, is the final king-size room. There is also a spacious bathroom with a freestanding bath and a walk-in shower, so guests can take a long soak after a busy day or freshen up in the morning before the day ahead.
A short drive into Maerdy, where you can visit The Goat Inn for a bite to food or a drink, or drive a little further into the picturesque market town of Corwen with the amenties to enjoy an evening out, grab essentials from the shop, marvel at the Owain Glyndwr Statue and church, or jump aboard the Llangollen Heritage Steam Railway to Llangollen, where you will see some breathtaking views of the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
If you are looking for a day out filled with history and heritage, go and explore Chirk Castle or Erddig Manor House, which are both 18th century National Trust properties. Discover Llangollen, home to the ruins of Cistercian Valle Crucis Abbey and Castell Dinas Brân. Also in driving distance is Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park, which makes for a great day out, with walking, cycling and delightful views. To enjoy a countryside retreat in Denbighshire, choose Hafotty Gelynen as your enchanting base.
Not far from the centre of the medieval town of Warwick, you will find 67 Bridge End, an outstanding red-brick terraced cottage. This property has been renovated to the highest standard and has kept its historic roots with exposed brick-work and wooden beams throughout making it picture-perfect for a family get-together. For those budding chefs, there is a modern fitted kitchen with a large range cooker and a dining table at the end of the room for the rest of the party, who can certainly make use of the separate wine fridge. The sitting room boasts another, larger dining table as well as two sofas which sit in front of the exposed brick fireplace containing a woodburning stove. This captivating cottage has four wonderful first floor bedrooms, with the master and double rooms both boasting en-suite facilities, along with a further double and a single bedroom; a bathroom with a luxuriously deep freestanding bath completes the layout. Step out of the living area and into the glorious enclosed garden through the bi-fold doors and take in the evening as you sit at the outdoor table after a day of sight-seeing. With the nearest pubs and shops being a mile or less away, Warwick has lots to offer in the form of amenities, as well as opportunities for days out at the historic Warwick Castle or walks along the Grand Union Canal, which runs through the town. For a taste of history, you should venture over to Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace and gravesite of William Shakespeare, where you can visit the house he was born in and catch a performance at the famed Royal Shakespeare Theatre. Under 3 miles away is the town of Royal Leamington Spa, where you can go back in time to the Victorian era and visit the Royal Pump Rooms, now home to the Leamington Spa Art Gallery and Museum. If the weather is on your side, visit the Jephson Gardens for a family picnic and a look at the tropical plants in the glasshouse. Further afield, the Cotswolds is less than a thirty minute drive away. 67 Bridge End is a delightful and idyllic cottage to be enjoyed all year round.
Cosy Cot is a detached country cottage found in Stapleford, Wiltshire. It is near the historic village church with its Norman origins and stunning décor, while every part of its original charm has been carefully preserved. It is perfect for friends and families.
A brick pathway leads to a thatched entrance porch and opens to a living room with two sofas, a TV and DVD player. It has special features such as the inglenook fireplace with its bressummer beam. There is a ‘shaker style’ fitted kitchen, a utility room and a family bathroom and WC. On the first floor they have two king-size bedrooms and one twin bedroom.
This cottage is a short walk from the local pub The Pelican Inn and its twelfth century church can be found in Wylye Valley. Wylye Valley itself has magnificent views of the countryside and several footpaths, brindleways and cycleways which lead into its picturesque villages, with many welcoming country pubs.
It is a short drive to Stonehenge and further tourist spots such as Stourhead, Longleat Safari Park, New Forest National Park and the South Dorset Jurassic coastline. You will also find shopping and sightseeing opportunities in Salisbury, which is only seven miles away.
Cosy Cot is an ideal destination for friends and family holidays.
Set looking over the charming village of Sennen, you will find the large and luxurious dwelling of Sea the View. Surrounded by the glorious Cornish countryside and the soft sandy beaches that line the shore, this stylish abode is the perfect choice for one or two couples, or a family of four travelling with their canine companions to this magnificent part of the country. Drive into your private car port and enter the glorious open-plan living space, home to a chic seating area with a flat-screen TV and eye-catching woodburning stove, along with a fully-fitted kitchen hosting all the essential appliances and a sociable dining area where you can enjoy many mouth-watering meals with your loved ones. Slide open the doors for an entertaining evening out in the garden as you indulge in a dip in the hot tub, lie in a hammock or a drink at the swing bar, before heading back indoors to the handy cloakroom where you can quickly freshen up. Admire the striking crystal chandelier and stunning view through the picture window as you climb the staircase up to the first floor and discover two super-king-size bedrooms, each of which boast a stunning free-standing copper bathtub and their very own en-suite shower room, as well as attractive and bespoke furnishings that add an extra touch of unique quality to this fabulous holiday home. One of the bedrooms benefits from a private balcony with all-weather furnishings and cedarwood roof, ideal for a quick nightcap with your significant other as you admire the far-reaching views to Porthcurno, Sennen Cove and the Isles of Scilly beyond. With all this and so much more awaiting your arrival, be sure to book a stay at Sea the View. From the owner – As new owners of Sea the View we are extremely excited to continue to let out this exquisite home and it’s no surprise how popular it has been with guests in the past receiving outstanding reviews. We have many favourite places in Cornwall, after all we are spoilt for choice but we feel Sennen is right up there with the best. The house is positioned in such a stunning location, the coastal and countryside scenery makes us feel very honoured to be custodian of Sea the View. We look forward to welcoming you.
This magnificent grade-II listed former farmhouse is set within the grounds of the owner’s home in the village of Bledlow in Buckinghamshire. Boasting plenty of character, with features dating back to the sixteen hundreds, Bakehouse Farm has been renovated to provide a comfortable base for families or groups of friend’s eager to explore the surrounding Buckinghamshire area.
Enter this charming dwelling into the spacious hallway, great for drying the dogs after a long stroll and for storing your coats and boots. Look forward to curling up beside the woodburning stove in the sitting room, complete with the original inglenook fireplace and two sofas; just off this room is the snug, which houses a Smart TV and further seating for four. Allow the chef amongst the group to take advantage of the well-equipped kitchen, appointed with all the necessary appliances to prepare a divine feast, which can be carried into the dining room where you can enjoy the company of each other. Spoiling you for choice, there are four superb bedrooms at Bakehouse Farm, including a zip/link super-king-size with modern en-suite shower room on the ground floor, perfect for those with limited mobility.
Upstairs you’ll find the master bedroom which boasts a stunning en-suite bathroom, so you can savour a luxurious soak at the end of the day, whilst there are two further double bedrooms to choose from. Explore the large enclosed garden at the rear of the property, ideal for family games or a spot of alfresco dining on a warm summer evening.
For those with a love for nature, You will be able to see a variety of birds whilst visiting Bedlow, one of these being the Red Kite, these have been reintroduced into our area and have been previously saved from national extinction! The Red Kites are magnificently graceful birds and a spectacular sight for anyone who spots them, check for them soaring on warm, sunny days, they’ve even been known to perch in our own very back garden! You will also be able to see the Chinnor princes Risborough railway steam train, an award-winning heritage railway steaming alongside the Chiltern Hills.
The line begins in Chinnor Oxfordshire and crosses over the county-boundary to arrive at Princes Risborough in Buckinghamshire, this is a great experience for any train-lover or even a family day out, grab a bite to eat at the station café or visit the gift shop, there’s loads to do in the area and plenty of other places to travel to and experience.
If you don’t fancy a visit to the station, you can of course relax in our garden and wait for the moment you see the steam train itself make its way past Bakehouse farm as its lines run only a field away from our location.
For those who enjoy County cricket the Bledlow Cricket club is an active and welcoming source of entertainment, and the steam train runs alongside the cricket pitch so visitors can watch cricket and the steam train here simultaneously!(As well as a cheeky beverage).
The village of Bledlow is considered one of Buckinghamshire’s most attractive villages and is famous for being the setting scenes for the TV drama Midsomer Murders. As featured on BBC One, a stretch of the ancient two hundred and twenty mile Ridge way walk can be found yards from the property on Chiltern Hills and Bledlow Woods. If you’re taking a night off cooking, there is an excellent pub in the village. The neighbouring village of Chinnor offers traditional pubs, restaurants and local shops or a little further is Princes Risborough, with a whole host of independent shops and two supermarkets for your essential bits and pieces. With the Chiltern Hills close by, you won’t be short of outstanding natural beauty which is certainly worth exploring. If you fancy a change of pace to your laid-back getaway, then the cities of Oxford and London are twenty and forty five miles away. In addition to its beautiful surroundings, complete with historical nature walks, Bakehouse farm is ideally placed for those hoping to visit; Thorpe Park, Lego Land, Harry Potter World, Odds Farm, The Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre, Go Ape. Create memories for a lifetime in this wonderful farmhouse!
This stunning Grade II listed, detached barn conversion with hot tub is surrounded by countryside, next to the owner’s home, on a non-working farm, close to the city of Durham. This is a lovely cottage offering an escape from everyday life for a family or group of friends wishing to explore this lovely part of the country. This beautiful cottage has been lovingly renovated, with special attention being paid to retaining some of the building’s history, along with boasting countryside views and easy access to the city. There are rustic flagstone floors, exposed stone walls, beams and original trusses throughout the house. The sitting room has a cosy woodburning stove and boasts views out to the garden and play area, making it a cosy place to relax at any time of the year. The farmhouse-style country kitchen, with beautiful tiled floor, Belfast sink and all the usual appliances, also has a large dining area. There are two ground floor king-size bedrooms, one with a cosy woodburning stove, a ground floor wet room and two first floor king-size bedrooms with fine views over the countryside, with both sharing a bathroom. French doors from the sitting room lead on to the patio area with private hot tub and furniture. Relax with a refreshing drink or dine alfresco after preparing a wonderful meal on the barbecue. Everyone will love the hot tub, a perfect place to unwind and gaze at the wonderful rural views. The city of Durham is only three miles away with an array of shops, pubs and restaurants, and a short drive will take you to the Roman town of Chester-le-Street or Beamish Museum. A little further afield are the Durham Dales, Newcastle upon Tyne, Hadrian’s Wall, the Heritage Coast, Cragside at Rothbury and the North York Moors. Centrally located this cottage is the perfect place for that relaxing holiday break.