Situated in the centre of the Somerset Levels providing easy access to a vast choice of walks, cycle routes, riding stables, fishing and birdwatching sites to choose from. Weston Super Mare and Burnham on Sea are within a short drive with their golden sandy beaches, seaside…
Located overlooking the quayside in the village of Seahouses, this property is just a short walk from the local amenities. Boasting an excellent selection of pubs, shops, restaurants, cafes and leisure facilities, Seahouses has something for everyone. From the village, cross the…
This cosy cottage is an ideal location for family and group getaways. The cottage faces south and the terrace has the nickname 'Frying Pan Row,' because it gets so warm at the front of the property. Close to the sandy shores of Bude yet within a traditional setting, you ll enjoy…
The rural hamlet of Earlswood sits within the Wye Valley just six miles west of Chepstow a bustling town with a good selection of pubs and restaurants to suit all tastes, steeped in history with a castle that is the oldest surviving post Roman stone fortification in Britain. For…
Brompton by Sawdon is a picturesque country village situated between Scarborough and Pickering on the southern edge of the North Yorkshire Moors National Park an Area Of Outstanding Countryside. This wonderfully scenic location, with its stone built cottages, village butchers…
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:…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
A warm, cosy and family friendly cottage, complete with ancient stone roof, thick traditional beams, oak floor and large wood burning stove. It is the perfect place to retreat to after a day out exploring the natural beauty of the Brecon Beacons National Park. The area abounds…
Set within the heart of the Herefordshire countryside with plenty to explore on foot, a haven for enthusiastic walkers with access to waymarked footpaths from your front door. Enjoying a central location and perfect for exploring the Black Mountains, Elan Valley and Shropshire…
Situated in a beautiful location, set on a working farm surrounded by rolling countryside. Ideal as a base for walking, with the Brecon Beacons and Black Mountains on your doorstep. The lovely little town of Crickhowell, with two butchers, a bakers, Post Office and shops is just…
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)…
The village of Appledore has a tempting range of restaurants, pubs and shops to choose from. During the summer take the foot ferry to Instow, where there is a sandy beach and plenty of pubs and restaurants to choose from. A larger beach with its pebble ridge at Westward Ho! is…
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.…
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…
This property is located alongside its sister property in an historic cobbled courtyard which was once home to the prestigious Royal Oak inn, which has since been converted to a private residence. The town is not only home to a good range of shops and eateries, but also has…
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!