Nestled in the entrance to a private estate, say hello to the highland cows in the field opposite when you arrive. In an accessible location on the road from Bonar Bridge to Lairg, you can cover the whole of the NC500 in easy day trips at your leisure. The property is 2 miles…
Located in the pretty seaside village of Mortehoe, the apartment is a wonderful base for exploring the coast, including the South West Coast Path. The golden sands of Woolacombe are just 1.5 miles away. Popular with surfers and paddleboarders, the charming village offers a…
Take a short stroll (less than 1 mile) into the centre of Cockermouth, where you ll find a bustling Georgian market town, packed with independent shops, cafes, and restaurants. The town is the birthplace of the poet William Wordsworth, and a visit to the area wouldn t be…
Peacefully tucked away within the owner s family run holiday park and less than a mile from the beach and coastal path. The beach is good for fossil hunting and wild swimming and is popular with local surfers in the winter. The park backs onto the Quantock Hills Area of…
A great spot for those requiring a peaceful and relaxing holiday or wishing to enjoy all that Somerset and Dorset have to offer. The unspoilt village of Winsham is 1.5 miles and has a pub, Post Office/general store and children's play area on the village green. There is a choice…
Set just back from Keswick s busy marketplace, this property is a short walk from the local shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs perfect for anyone hoping to abandon the car for a few days. With something for everyone, Keswick is also home to a famous Pencil Museum, swimming pool,…
An enviable location within the heart of the Forest of Dean, the traditional village of Lydbrook is well served with a well stocked shop, fish & chip shop, Indian takeaway and two good pubs. Here you can access cycle paths that will guide you deeper into the forest and the River…
Situated close to some of Cheshire and Derbyshire s finest countryside with a range of walks through fields, woods and wild moorland direct from the door. Mellor boasts three pubs and a golf club where you can enjoy a one day round of golf and take advantage of their restaurant.…
Nestled within the charming village of Stoke Gabriel, located in a creek of the beautiful River Dart, this property is perfect for guests looking to enjoy strolls along the riverbanks and also features two pubs and a restaurant for a choice of evening out on the doorstep. Within…
This stylish contemporary cottage is set in the heart of the historic town of Christchurch, with a great selection of vibrant bars, boutique shops and amenities on offer. The coast is also easily accessible, so why not spend the day crabbing at Mudeford quay, or simply relax on…
Cunsey is a lovely little hamlet and is near the quaint village of Far Sawrey which has a popular pub for enjoying some food and drink. The neighbouring village, Near Sawrey, is home to Hill Top, the National Trust managed former home of Beatrix Potter, a must visit for anyone…
This penthouse apartment, within an impressive period property is set within Seaton, a charming seaside town with a blue flag beach and set along Devon's Jurassic Coast line and offers plenty to do for adventurous people with the stunning terrain and many outdoor activities on…
The house lies right at the heart of Ludlow s historic centre, a location noted for its abundance of cafes, pubs, restaurants, independent shops, and a weekly food market which is not to be missed. This vibrant town offers a year round events calendar celebrating food, crafts…
This cottage, in the historic hamlet of Lamberton, looks out over Northumberland s heritage coastline. It is just 4 miles from the medieval town of Berwick upon Tweed, with its excellent range of leisure and shopping facilities, an array of eateries, friendly Inns, and a train…
This spacious house has many character features and offers something for everyone. Ideally located, allowing guests to explore the attractions of North Devon. The market town of Barnstaple is a short drive away from the house, with shops, cinema, pubs, restaurants and a theatre…
The property is located on a quiet cul de sac in the heart of Narberth. Narberth's eclectic mix of independent shops, cafes, bars, and restaurants is popular with locals and tourists alike and its central Pembrokeshire location makes it a fantastic base from which to explore the…
Ideally located to explore the wonderful countryside and stunning coastline of Norfolk, this is the ideal base for families and friends alike. Nearby beaches include Sea Palling, Happisburgh, Bacton, Mundesely and also within easy reach is the traditional seaside resort of…
The Tortworth Estate offers fishing opportunities on a well stocked trout lake, and there s a great farm shop bursting with local produce. A wealth of well marked paths are available from your front door for enthusiastic walkers and cyclists. Local attractions include Berkeley…
Hay on Wye is famously known all over the world as the Town of Books . Boasting over twenty bookstores to browse, it is renowned for the annual Hay Festival of Literature & Arts. However, there is more to the town than books; it boasts a good range of cafes and restaurants, as…
An excellent location in the Tortworth Estate, overlooking the village church. You will be well served by foot so you can enjoy the waymarked footpaths, or just simply relax with coffee and cake at the estate farm shop, where guests can take advantage of a discount for local…
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!