This is a wonderful base to explore the Yorkshire Dales National Park, perfect for walking, hiking, pony trekking or enjoy fishing on the River Lune. The pretty village of Ravenstonedale is 1 mile down the road and has two very good pubs. 7 miles further, Kirkby Stephen has a…
A lovely home from which to explore, whether you prefer a hike or a cycle, there is something for everyone. Approach Skiddaw (6 miles) from the north, a quieter route than the busier southern track, and summit England s fourth highest mountain for panoramic views. Treat your…
Surrounded by medieval castle walls, the bustling seaside resort of Tenby has a long history which is reflected in the remains of the castle, the picturesque harbour, and more than 200 listed buildings and properties including the Tudor Merchant s House and the fort on St…
This property enjoys a fantastic location just a stone s throw from the estuary of the River Torridge in the attractive fishing village of Appledore in North Devon. The village makes a wonderful place to enjoy a holiday, with its laid back atmosphere, fishing boats bringing…
Ideal for lovers of the great outdoors enjoying spectacular views over some of the most stunning scenery in Galloway. The lively market town of Newton Stewart is 5 minutes away where there are excellent facilities including shops, coffee houses, pubs, hotels and restaurants. It…
In Broughton in Furness there is a bakery, butchers, small grocery store and a choice of cafes and pubs. Walks from the door lead to the Broughton Railway Path and the Duddon Mosses Nature Reserve, a delightful place for a leisurely stroll. Enjoy a bracing walk along sand and…
This cottage is the ideal base from which to explore both the coast and county of East Anglia. The location offers easy access to the popular coastal locations of Lowestoft, Pakefield Beach and Gunton Warren, which are all within 5 miles, whilst the beaches at Southwold and…
This traditional and quirky cottage enjoys an excellent location in the village of Saltaire, just a stones' throw from the popular local high street. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the village is steeped in history and wonderful architecture. Explore the Saltaire Mill complex or…
Great location in Brynsiencyn to explore the whole island. Take a short drive to Newborough Nature Reserve, with its forest, red squirrels, sand dunes and sandy beach. Pop to the famous town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyll llantysiliogogogoch, visit Anglesey Sea Zoo…
Situated along Carmarthen Bay, the flourishing seaside resort of Tenby is steeped in history, with its numerous listed buildings, Victorian island fort, Tudor Merchant s House and medieval walls encircling the town. Tenby is also home to four stunning beaches, three golf courses…
Ideally placed for touring the picturesque countryside and coastline of West Dorset, this stylish property is conveniently set beside the A353. There are many attractions within easy reach including the much photographed Lulworth Cove, Durdle Door and Ringstead Bay. Within a…
You can enjoy many wonderful walks straight from the front door, with some exclusive routes on private Estate ground where panoramic views to South Wales, Lundy Island and Dartmoor can be enjoyed. Herds of red deer can frequently be seen grazing on the moor, and for the bird…
Lyndhurst offers the best of both worlds, being home to a wide range of amenities including cafes, pubs, boutique shops and restaurants, yet surrounded by the fragile landscape of the New Forest National Park. Those wishing to get back to nature can enjoy long walks through…
This beautiful cottage provides a real home from home for couples to enjoy a romantic countryside getaway. Enjoying a peaceful position in the village of Oxenhope, visit the owner's pub just 50 yards away where you can enjoy a delicious home cooked meal. There are a number of…
The town itself is renowned for its world famous lace which is on display in the local museum, and is a mecca for antiques hunters. An array of independent shops and cafes can be found on the high street, and it also boasts a lovely park and popular golf course. Just a short…
There s a reason that groups flock back to beautiful Keswick year on year, not just owing to its wonderful town centre attractions but also thanks to the many thrilling activities on offer close by. Set on the banks of Derwentwater (1 mile), the property is within close reach of…
Set on a working farm of 220 acres, just 3.5 miles from Bala with its cafes, pubs, shops, swimming pool, and Wales s largest natural lake. Enjoy boating, stroll around the lake or ride on the steam railway. For the more adventurous there s the National White Water Centre, Zip…
This cosy second floor apartment is the perfect escape for families. Overlooking the impressive St Mary s Church and Tenby Town Square, there are shops, pubs and restaurants within 100 metres of the property. The historic Tenby Castle ruins (500 metres) and the National Trust s…
Situated in a quiet village location and within easy reach of shops, restaurants and pubs. Taunton, the County Town of Somerset, is 5 miles with an extensive shopping mix, restaurants, leisure facilities, the County Cricket ground and racecourse. There are miles of walks to be…
This cottage is just half a mile from picturesque Tenby. Here you will find ancient, cobbled streets lined with independent shops, cafes, restaurants and galleries. Tenby s iconic harbour is a hive of activity, with regular fishing trips and boat rides to the nearby holy island…
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!