Nestled within the spectacular scenery of the beautiful Glenclova valley. The immediate area has abundant wildlife and offers a wealth of outdoor activities including Munro bagging, walking, biking, loch and river fishing for salmon and trout. With an array of mountain ranges,…
Situated in one of the most popular parts of Somerset, this barn conversion is conveniently located a mile from the historic riverside town of Langport, which offers a good selection of shops, cafes and pubs. Slightly further afield are the larger towns of Taunton with the…
Nestled on the edge of the village of Saundersfoot, you will not be short of things to do in this spectacular area. Just a short walk from the cottage is a wealth of shops, bars and restaurants to explore. Spend a day relaxing at the sandy beach, breath in the sea air and dip…
The picturesque hamlet of Knitsley is perfect for walkers and cyclists of all levels. Direct from the cottage is a 3 mile circular walking route, which crosses over a mixture of quiet country roads and public footpaths. You will also find footpaths, cycle paths and bridleways…
This beautifully restored 18th Century barn conversion is located in the quiet hamlet of Toftrees in North Norfolk approximately 2 miles from the historic market town of Fakenham, which has a range of shops for stocking up on essentials and some fantastic old pubs. Just under 12…
Croyde is a chocolate box village with many thatched houses, shops and trendy eateries favoured by young and old alike. Its golden sandy beach gives you an opportunity to try a wide range of water sports. On either side of the village are more beaches where the sand, sea and…
Set in the heart of Richmond, a Georgian market town brimming with shops, restaurants and quirky boutiques, there is plenty to see and do nearby. Walk to the 11th century castle and learn all about the area's past, before treating yourself to a bite to eat in one of the many…
Rise and shine and head out and to explore. Summit Pen y Crug, a 10 mile trip from home, where spectacular views of the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons National Park can be found at this ancient hill fort. Before returning to laze the evening away in style, wander out of…
Set in the hamlet of Knitsley, this delightful cottage is close to a fantastic farm shop and pub, and is perfect for walkers exploring this breathtaking area. Direct from the cottage is a 3 mile circular walking route, which crosses over a mixture of quiet country roads and…
The picturesque seaside town of Brixham is well renowned for its fresh seafood and colourful houses, as well as a variety of local shops, cafes, and restaurants. Watch the boats arrive and depart from the harbour on your private balconies or take a trip out onto the waters on…
Situated on the South Cornwall coast, just 5 miles from the stunning Roseland Peninsula, you will be ideally situated to enjoy this ever popular part of the county. Visit the traditional fishing villages of Mevagissey, Fowey, and St Mawes less than 5 miles away and the numerous…
Situated in a quiet corner of the popular village of Bellingham with plenty of shops, pubs and restaurants. The picturesque Hareshaw Linn waterfall and woodland walk is close by for a romantic walk from the village. Play golf at the nearby 18 hole golf course. Kielder Forest and…
Cloughton lies on the stunning East Yorkshire coast and on the edge of the North York Moors National Park and just under 5 miles to the bustling seaside town of Scarborough. The village has a couple of traditional country pubs, and there is a well stocked post office in the next…
Lace up your boots, throw a harness on the dog and head out to explore close to home. Just 2 miles away, the village of Alston is supposedly the highest market settlement in England at 1000ft above sea level. Browse the streets which are dotted with independent shops and places…
Ludlow is busy throughout the year with events and festivals celebrating good food, arts, crafts, theatre, walking and boasts the annual Food and Drink Festival. This thriving market town boasts excellent eateries, restaurants, boutique shops and architectural gems, situated on…
Situated on the Great Glen way route from Fort William to Inverness, the bustling village of Drumnadrochit is well known as the Nessie capital of Loch Ness because of its excellent Loch Ness Monster exhibitions. There are plenty of outdoor activities to enjoy including climbing,…
The beautiful sands at Woolacombe are a short distance as are the popular beaches at Croyde and Saunton, all providing excellent surfing. Alternatively head over to Ilfracombe, where you can see Damian Hirst s Verity, dine in the quayside restaurants, relax on Tunnels Beaches or…
Nestled in the peaceful hamlet of East Burton, there are many attractions to enjoy near this cosy cottage for two, including The Tank Museum, Monkey World, Hardy s Dorchester, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, which are all within 12 miles. The Jurassic Coast offers fabulous walks…
Ideally located close to some of North Devon s finest beaches, Saunton 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…
Set within the Bridlington Links Golf Course, with on site restaurant and gym. Wander the gardens, woodland and zoo of Sewerby Hall and beautifully landscaped gardens. Head to the coastal town of Bridlington for a fun filled day at the beach, with shops, restaurants, spa and…
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!