Just 2 miles from the town of Bideford, sits this superbly renovated barn. The paddock leads down to the River Torridge where you can fish or paddleboard along the river to neighbouring villages and enjoy a tasty lunch or quick drink. Spend the day in Bideford learning about the…
With quick access to A38, Notter Mill is a great base for you to explore the South West. With the local pub 500 metres from your door and supermarkets within 2.5 miles, you will have everything you need for a great break away. Local attractions include Adrenaline Quarry (10…
Set in the charming Kent village of Sissinghurst, this property is within walking distance of the local shop, and pub with restaurant. Just a short drive away is the famous Sissinghurst Castle and Gardens, the former home of Vita Sackville West. Beyond the village, the market…
Many people, both locals and visitors, come to Holt to take in the unique atmosphere of its attractive Georgian squares and interesting array of shops and places to eat. A 4 mile drive north brings visitors to the Norfolk coast and the quiet village beaches of Cley next the Sea,…
A popular holiday resort on the south coast of Wales, full of places to visit sandy beaches fringed by rocks, rough cliff faces, amusement parks and funfairs. Kenfig s Nature Reserve is less than 5 miles from the property and is the starting point of a 3 mile coastal walk past…
The traditional working village of Bream is an ideal base for families wanting to make the most of the Forest of Dean and Wye Valley. An absolute haven for fun seekers with easy access to the cycle trails and down hill courses that will test the best of mountain bikers,…
Elegantly decorated and fully equipped, the Coach House is extremely comfortable and carefully thought out so that guests can spend a week or more without wanting for anything. Located in the grounds of the owners home, your privacy is respected at all times. Situated in the…
Set on the Isle of North Uist, a place full of history, with lots of exploring to be done. Visit the Trinity Temple, a historic ruin listed as European significance and was possibly Scotland s oldest university. You can also explore the Barpa Langass, a 5,000 year old burial…
A beautiful artistic off grid hideaway in the heart of the hills. Perched high on the slopes of the Black Mountains in the midst of the Brecon Beacons National Park, enjoy breath taking views and dramatic night skies from the terrace, or stride out for endless trails through…
The dreamy coastal village of Downderry is a much sought after location on the Cornish coast, with a beautiful shingle and sandy beach, great cafes, bars, and a shop, all within walking distance. The Rame Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a landscape of…
Head towards the north coast and you will discover the coastline is populated with must see destinations including ever popular Padstow, a must for all seafood lovers and home of Rick Stein s famed restaurant and the picture postcard Port Isaac. There are also some fabulous…
Head towards the north coast and you will discover the coastline is populated with must see destinations including ever popular Padstow, a must for all seafood lovers and home of Rick Stein s famed restaurant and the picture postcard Port Isaac. There are also some fabulous…
Located on the outskirts of the beautiful town of Cockermouth, famed for being the birth place of William Wordsworth, his home is open to the public. Less than a 10 minute drive away you reach the Lake District National Park, you can explore the wonders that the lakes has to…
Nestled in the weathered landscape of the Dark Peak, guests are offered a wonderful base for exploring the countryside. Delightful walks are right on the doorstep, including a jaunt to the pretty village of Chelmorton. For guests seeking a spot of culture, the historical spa…
Located in the North Sunderland area of Seahouses, just a half mile walk from the heart of the village s bustling centre with a wide range of shops, pubs, and restaurants for all the family. Book a boat trip from the harbour to the Farne Islands to catch a glimpse of the local…
This beautiful, single storey lodge is tucked away in a quiet and peaceful location, surrounded by stunning countryside and rolling hills, yet less than 0.5 miles from a delightful country pub serving home cooked food. A picturesque 0.5 mile walk leads into the centre of Pateley…
Peacefully located down its own private drive, this property sits within 220 acres of land. Perfectly positioned within a beautiful part of Cornwall, the spectacular North Cornish coast and moors are within easy reach, offering all year round activities from surfing, cycling,…
Ashford in the Water is a pretty and popular Derbyshire village, located in the heart of the Peak District National Park. Sitting on the banks of the River Wye, three bridges cross this free flowing river making it an idyllic waterside setting. The village pub is welcoming and…
Located close to the thriving town of Burnham Market ,this property is ideally situated to enjoy all Norfolk has to offer Close to the beautiful beaches at Holkham and Wells Next The Sea, delightful coastal villages include Thornham, Brancaster and Blakeny from where you can…
You will be perfectly situated overlooking, and also just a short stroll from, the expansive family friendly sandy beach at Woolacombe where many water sports can be tried, including kayaking, surfing, and paddleboarding. In addition to this, and just a short drive away, further…
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!