Sheringham Wood Farm nestles on the edge of Sheringham Park’s woodland, with the North Norfolk Heritage Coast nearby. The detached property can accommodate four people and three dogs. You’ll have your own enclosed garden with lawn space for games and a seating…
Wake up to idyllic views of rolling countryside at 1 Compton Farm. It’s one in a pair of former farm workers’ cottages that perch on the edge of a down. It’s just a short stroll to one of the most beautiful beaches on the Isle of Wight, Compton…
Lark Cottage sits alongside a group of 18th-century farm buildings in open countryside. The former cow shed is now a comfortable holiday home, benefiting from a sensitive restoration that retained many of the cottages original features. Under a mile from Fountains Abbey, make the…
This 1920s lodge house sits close to the visitor welcome centre by one of the entrances to the Killerton parklands. Its carefully curated interior reveals a bright contemporary space with two bedrooms and original features throughout. It even has a large patio area for those…
Nestle in your own little patch of harmony in this quaint two-bedroom Victorian cottage, encompassed by its own garden. You’ll be at the pillared entrance to the Hardcastle Crags estate with its wooded valley unfolding before you. From here you’ll have a network…
2 Currendon cottages is one of a pair of former farm workers’ cottages built in the 1860s and hosts comfortable holiday homes. The cottage boasts a cosy open fire in the living room and stunning views over the Isle of Purbeck. You are just a short distance from some…
Explore the stunning Northumberland landscape as well as enjoying out of hours access to the grounds at Wallington when you stay at Bolt Cottage. Nestled in the heart of the estate, the cottage is surrounded by trees that are home to a population of around 150 red squirrels with…
Ravenscar Chapel Cottage is a fine example of the local Robin Hood’s Bay distinctive style of architecture, with its red pantile roof and stone exterior. The pretty, two-bedroom house enjoys uninterrupted views across a vast sandy beach and out to sea. The…
Degibna Lower Pentire Farm House is everything you could ever want from a holiday cottage, with its pretty white-washed façade, stacks of rustic charm and sweeping views. The house dates back to the 18th-century and its low-beamed ceilings, slate floors and log-burner…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Yr Hen Swyddfa is one in a row of cottages in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall, at the heart of a 200-acre estate in the care of the National Trust. The stable block backs onto woodland, and there are lots of walks from…
Converted stables in the wooded foothills of Snowdonia. Stabl Bach is one in a row of characterful cottages in the old stable block of Craflwyn Hall, built at the heart of 200-acre Craflwyn estate in the 1870s. Inside this unique cottage you’ll see the stable’s original…
Converted hilltop stables above the Wye Valley. The Kymin Stables were built more than 200 years ago and are now comfortable and cosy holiday accommodation. Close to the Kymin Round House at the top of the hill called the Kymin, the stables are tucked away in their own private…
Carpenter’s Cottage is tucked away from the crowds on the 1800 acre Ickworth estate. This spacious Victorian semi-detached cottage has an elegantly relaxed interior styled with classic furnishings, an open fire and French doors that lead to a private, hedge-walled…
This stern-looking former officer’s quarter on St Anthony Head is great if you’re into military history, or if you’re just looking for a brilliant sea view, then this little cottage has that too. It has some wheelchair access too, with adapted interiors and an…
A converted stone barn for 6 people, in a rural setting by the South West Coast Path. Porth Mear Barn was built in the 19th century at the heart of working farmland. Animals still graze in the surrounding fields, but the Barn is now a warm and comfortable holiday cottage on two…
A converted brick and timber barn on the Attingham Park EstateBuilt at Smethcote Farm in the 1700s, the Threshing Barn is now a comfortable countryside retreat for six people. The hallway leads to an open-plan kitchen, dining and sitting room area with a double-height ceiling,…
Explore the wilds of Exmoor with a stay at Carver Cottage, deep in the heart of the Doone Valley. Exmoor, remote and rugged, has changed little since RD Blackmore chronicled its tumbling rivers, ancient woodland and deep valleys in his 1869 classic novel, Lorna Doone. Situated in…
Fron Dirion is a secluded 18th-century cottage located on a working hill farm. The property boasts an inglenook fireplace, stone floors an enclosed garden and superb views up the valley from the kitchen window. Once used as a base for fishing trips in the 50s and 60s, and the…
Squire’s Loft sits above the old stable block just to the side of the grand Felbrigg Hall. You’ll be in the midst of life of the estate with the busy restaurant just below and views of the sweeping parkland. Built in the neo-Jacobean style in the 17th-century, this…
Sitting next to grassy meadows and bluebell woods with its own private stretch of riverbank, is this idyllic two-bedroom cottage. Meadowside is located in the tiny Norfolk hamlet of Itteringham and is surrounded by undisturbed countryside. Inside reveals a traditional interior…
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!