Set in a peaceful location in the Nannau Estate, close to Coed Y Brenin mountain forest park, the valleys of rivers Mawddach, Eden, Gain and Wen, and the National Trust site in Ganllwyd. The park offers the finest mountain biking in the UK, with waymarked trails for both cycling…
The ancient market town of Sedbergh is situated just inside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and is only 12 miles from the Lake District National Park. The town, with its narrow streets, little shops, traditional pubs and famous school has a traditional Cumbrian atmosphere. The…
Trebarwith Strand s pet friendly beach is nearby with a long stretch of golden sand backed by flat rocks. The South West Coast Path is accessed from here, offering wonderful walks with views of the north coast. Close by is the medieval village of Tintagel where you can visit…
The harbour, beach, restaurants and shops are situated within a short car journey or a walk along the coastal path, making this property perfect for enjoying the many facilities the seaside town has to offer. Or, just relax whilst gazing out to sea and watching the boats go to…
Bloxham is a beautiful village in northern Oxfordshire which benefits from a selection of pubs, village shop, fish and chip shop and other amenities within walking distance from the property. Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, just 3 miles from the busy market town of…
The small, fabulous coastal village of Downderry is a much sought after location on the Cornish coast with a beautiful shingle and sandy beach, a lovely bar, cafĂ© and restaurant plus a shop all within 500 metres. The Rame Peninsula is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with…
The charming village of Stiffkey enjoys an excellent location on the northern coast of Norfolk, close to the idyllic towns and villages of Blakeney (4 miles), Wells next the Sea (4 miles) and Cley next the Sea (5 miles), which is home to the wonderful Cley Marshes Nature…
Warham, where this property is situated, is a pretty village located close to Norfolk s picturesque north coast. The characterful village pub, just a short 0.3 mile walk from the cottage, is a delightful place to pop into for a pint, but it would be a shame to miss out on…
Situated on a small loke (lane) in the historic market town of Holt, this pretty two bedroomed cottage is in a wonderfully quiet location and yet is only 200 meters from a great selection of amenities. The location offers easy access to a whole host of great days out. Walk the…
The little hamlet of Nether Wasdale (2.5 miles) has two pubs where a hearty meal awaits at the end of a busy day. Very peaceful as motorboats aren t permitted, explore Wastwater by hiring kayaks or SUPs, take a dip in the clear waters or enjoy a gentle stroll along the shores.…
This pretty cottage nestles in the rolling countryside close to Wray which lies between Hawkshead and Ambleside which are only a short drive away. Both villages offer a wide range of shops and places to eat out. The shore of Lake Windermere is close by, with plentiful…
In the prettiest of farm settings you would never guess you were just twenty minutes from the Severn Bridge. Rolling countryside and castles galore, all easily explored from the cosiest of huts. Perfectly nestled between the Wye Valley in one direction and the beautiful Brecon…
This large and spacious cottage is one of a selection of traditional stone built holiday cottages near Beadnell. Located in a small hamlet, it is just minutes from the stunning Northumberland coast and its pretty seaside villages. An area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, you will…
Ideally located close to some of North Devon s finest beaches, Woolacombe and Croyde are popular with surfers and bathers alike. The regional towns of Barnstaple and South Molton are nearby with popular pannier markets. Walkers and cyclists can enjoy the Tarka Trail and walk…
The tranquil village of Cley nestles on the north coast of Norfolk, and is known for its quaint windmill and magnificent church. Cley is home to the fantastic NWT Cley Marshes Nature Reserve, the oldest and best known nature reserve in the region. A perfect spot for birdwatchers…
Visit nearby Trebarwith Strand, which during the summer season has lifeguards, a surf school and is pet friendly. The South West Coast Path is accessible from here for long walks or hikes along the north coast. Visit the village of Tintagel, home of Tintagel Castle, who s craggy…
Tucked away within the tranquil village of Snainton are a pair of attractive, stone and pantile cottages, lying within a courtyard setting in this charming, country village of Snainton which sits at the foot of the North York Moors and is an ideal location from which to explore…
This pretty property sits within a secluded and lush green valley in the Mynydd Epynt uplands. Situated on a working family farm, there are plenty of opportunities to get to know the resident sheep and ponies. With grazing and stabling available by arrangement, there is the…
At just 0.5 miles from the centre of Hay on Wye and the River Wye, this early Victorian lodge offers something for everyone. You might choose to explore the second hand and antiquarian bookshops, boutiques, antique shops and art galleries in the town, before dining in one of the…
Appledore is situated at the point where the rivers Taw and Torridge meet before joining the Atlantic Ocean, and boasts a wealth of maritime history. Explore the picturesque quayside, cobbled lanes, independent shops and galleries, before enjoying a drink or a meal in one of the…
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!