Great Ayton is famous for being the boyhood home of Captain Cook and is also mentioned in the Domesday Book. There are two village greens, the High Green and the Low Green, with the River Leven running alongside, making it a popular picnic spot in the summer months. The iconic…
Situated on the outskirts of the village of Herodsfoot, where keen walkers can join the West Looe Valley Trail. As well as Looe, there are several other interesting towns and villages in the local area, including Polperro, with its restaurants, craft galleries, sandy beach,…
Set in ancient fishing village of Polruan, next to the local tea rooms, famous for its boat building heritage and stunning scenery. The village has everything you need including pubs/restaurants, shops and a small beach. If you decide to venture further afield the town of Fowey…
Nestled in an idyllic spot within Northumberland s National Park, in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the cottage is also perfectly positioned to explore the Scottish Borders, with the historic town of Jedburgh within easy reach. There are numerous country and forest…
A Purbeck stone, semi detached cottage attractively situated in the lovely village of Worth Matravers, just a short walk to the sea at Winspit. This area of coastline is part of the renowned World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast. Footpaths and trails lead from nearby the…
If you enjoy the great outdoors then you will love this location, there are some fabulous walks from your front door, the local area is popular with walkers and cyclists. Just a short drive from the market town of Penrith and beautiful Lake Ullswater. Enjoy a day on one of the…
Located in a lovely rural location, yet just 4.5 miles from the vibrant cathedral city of Ripon and 15 miles from the cosmopolitan Harrogate, this retreat offers the best of both worlds and can be enjoyed by small groups and families alike. But that's not all, the cottage sits…
Head to this delightful holiday home and surround yourself with the natural beauty of Eskdale. A great base from which to explore the western side of the Lake District, this two bedroom property is also well positioned for the coast. Pack picnics and venture out alongside the…
Less than a mile from the banks of Ullswater, treat guests and your dog to a trip on an Ullswater Steamer and explore all that the lake has to offer. Hop off at Aira Force (3.5 miles) and visit the waterfall or head all the way to the northern tip of the water at Pooley Bridge…
Close to the shore of Ullswater, the second largest lake in the Lake District, make the most of this incredible location with lakeside picnics and wild swimming, cycling or hiking around the shore, as well as canoeing and boating. Walk to the impressive Aira Force waterfall or…
Pack a beach bag and amble straight over the road to the long sandy beach at Aberdyfi from this three storey cottage, which enjoys an exceptional position within the seaside village. Go swimming, try surfing and even hire a boat to head out and explore the estuary and the bay.…
This idyllic spot offers dark night skies and a perfect setting for those wishing to get back to nature as Stoborough Heath, Arne, Hartland Moor and Studland are all within 6 miles. Wildlife is in abundance here, with owls, a plethora of birds and deer often spotted in the…
The attractive village of Great Ayton lies on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, at the foot of the Cleveland Hills. Great Ayton is well known for being the boyhood home of Captain Cook where you can now visit The Captain Cook Schoolroom Museum. The village has two…
This converted barn is set in an idyllic position with direct access to the Berwyn Mountains. It s on a working farm in the small rural village of Llandrillo, halfway between Bala and Corwen, both offering eateries and shops. Bala boasts Wales s largest natural lake to enjoy…
The property is located in the heart of Tenby, nestled within the town walls in a prime spot to see all that the town has to offer. There is a fantastic selection of independent and high street shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. There are four beaches within walking distance:…
This cottage is nestled in Whiting Bay, enjoying magnificent seaside views over to the Holy Isle. Perfect for those seeking a quiet base from which to explore, located right opposite the beach. The popular village has a range of gift shops, restaurants, pubs, galleries, and golf…
The ideal choice for those wishing to escape from the crowds, this charming cabin is nestled within the countryside and ideally placed for touring the beautiful Isle of Purbeck. Just 1.5 miles north is the picture postcard village of Corfe Castle, home to castle ruins in the…
Set deep in the Herefordshire countryside, the rural village of Peterstow is an ideal base to explore the Wye Valley and Forest of Dean. A haven for walkers and cyclists, you can enjoy riverside walks along the Wye (1.5 miles) or climb the trail to Symonds Yat Rock (6 miles)…
A bespoke handcrafted double shepherd s hut nestling amidst the mature woodlands of a country mansion. Relax and unwind in the peace of the gardens and the private hot tub that overlooks the River Evan. Dual aspect windows let the light flood into the open plan kitchen/living…
In Marches country near Beguildy with pub and shop with post office. Close to medieval Clun, and market towns of Knighton, Bishop s Castle, Montgomery, Ludlow and Presteigne . Newtown on the banks of the Severn is close by too. Enjoy a wide variety of eateries, independent…
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!